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News and current affairs with Nathan Rarere, weekdays at 5am.
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An early morning news and current affairs conversation hosted by Nathan Rarere featuring the people behind key issues and quirky human interest stories from New Zealand and overseas.
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Friday, 31 May 2019
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76-year-old British solo yachtie delayed in NZ
31 May 2019A 76-year-old British woman attempting to become the oldest person to sail around the world solo, non-stop and unassisted has been delayed in New Zealand. Jeanne Socrates, who holds the record for the… Read more Audio
Thursday, 30 May 2019
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Families shoudn't have been forced out - Tamaki MP
30 May 2019Indira speaks with Tamaki MP Simon O'Connor about the Tamaki housing regeneration project. Audio
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Wellbeing Budget: Tamaki residents don't have time to wait for discussion, debate and promises
30 May 2019Pupils at Auckland's Tamaki College say they're hoping an investment in social housing will be a priority for the Government in today's Wellbeing budget. The students say many of their families have… Read more Video, Audio
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Whanganui pensioners' pets safe for now
30 May 2019A couple of weeks ago we told you about the plight of some bird owning pensioner housing tenants in Whanganui. They were initially ordered to get rid of their pet birds by the 9th of May or face 90… Read more Audio
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Biz Bytes - what is a Wellbeing Budget?
30 May 2019Today is Budget day and we'll have a new type of document, a wellbeing budget, so what is it ? Here's our business reporter, Nona Pelletier. Audio
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Weekly Economics - what to expect in the Budget
30 May 2019For our mid week report on the economy I spoke to ANZ strategist Sandeep Parekh. The government is announcing the budget later today, at 2pm. So they've already announced what they're going to spend… Read more Audio
Wednesday, 29 May 2019
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Thousands of Parents backing teachers in their strike action
29 May 2019Now, those students said one of the priority areas for them was education - and expressed concerns over teachers' pay. Today, that issue comes to a head - with around 50,000 teachers hitting the… Read more Audio
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Secondary school students prepare their own budget
29 May 2019It is Budget week, and while our school students don't have an official say until they turn 18, it doesn't mean they aren't aware of the issues. Our producer Ellie Jay spent the morning with students… Read more Video, Audio
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Biz Bytes - the net debt target, to relax or not?
29 May 2019There's been a lot of talk in the past week about the government relaxing its net debt target from 20 percent to a range of 15 to 25 percent in a couple of years. What does it mean and does it matter… Read more Audio
Tuesday, 28 May 2019
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Lung cancer sufferer says Pharmac not fit for purpose
28 May 2019A lung cancer sufferer and pharmacology expert's told says he doesn't think Pharmac is fit for purpose. In late 2012, at 48-years-old, John Ashton - who's an associate professor at the Univeristy of… Read more Audio
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Dental Association wants review of children's dental care
28 May 2019The dental association is calling for a review of children's dental care, saying there are too many kids waiting in pain in the public system. Thousands of children are waiting months with serious… Read more Audio
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Biz Bytes - what's better - a high or low-valued dollar?
28 May 2019Answering listener questions - which is better for the country .. a high valued dollar or low valued dollar ? Here's our business editor Gyles Beckford. Audio
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