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Rust assistant director had been sacked before over gun safety
The assistant director of Rust, Dave Halls, had been sacked from a previous production over gun safety violations.
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Multiple Me
Comedian and social media superstar Joe Daymond talks about being overseas, being a professional comedian and being "The One". Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio
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Collins denounces 'two-class system', but won't rule out vaccine certificates
National Party leader Judith Collins has come out firmly against creating a "two-class system" by bringing in vaccine certificates, but she also wants to bring in vaccine certificates.
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Death of Sean Wainui investigated as suspected suicide
The coroner has confirmed the death of Sean Wainui is being investigated as a suspected suicide.
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The Mixtape: Kahu Kutia
Charlotte Ryan talks to Kahu Kutia, host of the RNZ podcast series He Kakano. Audio
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In brief: More Pacific News for 22nd October
70 in isolation in Samoa after escape from quarantine: Clamp goes on illegal builders in Bougainville's Buka: Tributes flow in the Cook Islands for New Zealand doctor who passed away: CNMI political…
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Traffic light system 'confusing', 'slow', 'rushed', 'risky' - politicians
National and ACT say the government's planned move from alert levels to a traffic light system is confusing and slow, as the Māori Party and Greens urge more protection for the vulnerable.
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Covid-19: Young Māori least protected group with low vaccination rates
A little more than half of the Māori population aged between 20 and 29 have had the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Bonus Episode: Value and Validation
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on validation and identity. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge postponed, Ronaldo saves the day for United, USA bid to host Rugby World Cups and Sri Lanka into Super 12 at World Cup.
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Ten questions: Micronesia's President David Panuelo fronts up
The president of the Federated States of Micronesia offers some level-headed takes on the fraught issues confronting the Pacific Islands region.
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Free coffee, kai with vaccine offered to Ara students in Ōtautahi
Cantabrians are being warned not to take their foot off the vaccination pedal as the threat of a delta outbreak laps at the South Island's shores.
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Reopening schools 'beyond belief' - PPTA head
Secondary school teachers are "dismayed and angry" at the government's announcement that students in Years 11-13 who live in alert level 3 areas will be able to return to classrooms on 26 October, a… Audio
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What's for dinner: The tyranny of meal planning
Writer Virginia Sole-Smith tells us why she describes meal planning as a form of tyranny and misogyny. Audio
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Families across NZ struggling to afford food - budget advisor
An Auckland budgeting services trust says something needs to change - and fast - to help families struggling to feed themselves as food, fuel and housing prices increase faster than income.
Mangere… Audio
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National proposes reopening fully vaccinated businesses
National's reopening plan would also see areas with 70 percent vaccination and no Covid-19 move to level 1, with temporary tax cuts and industry-specific support.
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Barbara Relph: how to get through 'uncoupling'
When Barbara Relph's 33-year relationship ended, the Auckland writer couldn't find a book with the information and guidance she needed to get through the separation process. Now she's written it - … Audio
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Proud of You
TV and film creatives Roseanne Liang and Perlina Lau join James to chat about parental validation, professional validation and personal validation Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio
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Inflation shock: Rising prices likely to stay for a while - economist
Claims a spike in inflation would be short-lived are being discarded as economists warn rising prices are here to stay.
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Former US secretary of state Colin Powell dies aged 84
Powell became the first African-American secretary of state in 2001 under Republican President George W Bush.
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Navigating new territory: Covid, vaccines and relationships
As Aucklanders begin to meet up with family and friends outside, vaccinated people are having to decide if they want to see people who aren't, leading to some new conversations.
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MIQ emergency spots empty despite applications - advocates
The emergency allocation system for spots in MIQ is cumbersome and demands an unrealistic levels of evidence, with fewer than 10 percent of applications being approved in some categories according to… Audio
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Community leaders fear lockdown's long-term impact on families
The lengthy Auckland lockdown is making it even harder to address truancy - with growing concern some children will disappear from education entirely.
School principals have told Checkpoint as few as… Video, Audio
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MIQ emergency process hurtful, illogical, underused, advocates say
The emergency allocation system for MIQ has been described as hurtful and illogical, with fewer than 10 percent of applications being approved in some categories, numbers released under the Official… Video, Audio
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Week in Politics: Auckland in crisis as Covid-19 cases surge
Analysis - Auckland's outlook is bleak as cases surge and the government starts preparing for worst-case scenarios, Peter Wilson writes.