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  • The urgent need for mass climate change action: Jane Fonda

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    author interview climate
    12 Sep 2020
    Jane Fonda

    Actor, model, producer, activist and former fitness guru Jane Fonda reflects on her relationship with climate change activism in a new book:What Can I Do? My Path from Climate Despair to Action. Fonda… Audio

  • 'It's global warming' - Rising seas destroy houses in PNG

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    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    12 Sep 2020
    A teetering house in Siviri.

    Global warming is being blamed for the king tides that have washed away houses in a village on Papua New Guinea's south coast. Audio

    'It's global warming' - Rising seas destroy houses in PNG
  • Poverty requires same urgency as Covid - Wellington City Mission

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    New Zealand politics
    10 Sep 2020
    Green Party co-leader James Shaw and Wellington City Missioner Murray Edridge.

    Wellington City Missioner Murray Edridge says the pandemic has exposed gaping inequalities that already existed and made them bigger.

    Poverty requires same urgency as Covid-19 - Wellington City Mission
  • Trump deliberately played down virus, Woodward book says

    News
    World Covid-19
    10 Sep 2020
    US President Donald Trump delivers his acceptance speech for the Republican presidential nomination on the South Lawn of the White House August 27, 2020 in Washington, DC.

    President Donald Trump knew Covid-19 was deadlier than the flu before it hit the US but wanted to play down the crisis, according to a new book.

    Trump deliberately played down virus, Woodward book says
  • Australia and China diplomatic crisis deepens with visas revoked

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    World
    9 Sep 2020
    Australia and China flags.

    Senior Chinese media officials in Australia have been targeted and the visas of two leading Chinese scholars have been revoked in an unprecedented foreign interference investigation into a NSW…

    Australia revokes Chinese scholar visas and targets media officials
  • Labour's tax plan framing both clever and cynical

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    Politics Comment & Analysis
    9 Sep 2020
    Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern with finance spokesperson Grant Roberston and small business spokesperson Stuart Nash.

    Power Play - Call it what you want - canny politics or a left-wing betrayal - Labour's tax plan is far from transformational. Even National could barely muster much outrage, Craig McCulloch writes.

    Labour's tax plan framing around Covid-19 both clever and cynical
  • Watch: National intends creating new bank for infrastructure projects

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    Politics Election 2020
    9 Sep 2020
    National Party leader Judith Collins at Tumu Timber in Hastings on her campaign in Hawke's Bay, on 8 September, 2020.

    National Party leader Judith Collins is announcing an infrastructure policy this afternoon, unveiling a plan to create a new bank to provide finance and advice to central and local government for… Video

    Judith Collins reveals plan to create new bank for infrastructure projects
  • Health provider and Pacific churches partner to support families

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    Pacific
    7 Sep 2020
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    Otara's largest Pacific health provider has partnered with Pacific churches in Auckland to offer support to families.

    Health provider and Pacific churches partner to support families
  • Goldsmith says private sector key to job creation

    News
    Politics Covid-19
    7 Sep 2020
    Jacinda Ardern & Paul Goldsmith.

    The National Party says new unemployment figures paint a sad picture for New Zealand families and there needs to be more growth in the private sector. Audio

    Goldsmith says private sector key to job creation
  • What have we learned since the Darfield quake?

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    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    4 Sep 2020
    The day after Canterbury was rocked by the 7.1 earthquake on 4 September 2010.

    Analysis - The Darfield earthquake was a multi-fault rupture produced a magnitude 7.1 earthquake that released 13 times more energy than the Christchurch earthquake.

    10 years since the Darfield earthquake rocked New Zealand: What have we learned?
  • NZ ranked near bottom of UNICEF child wellbeing ratings

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    New Zealand inequality
    3 Sep 2020
    Child drawing outside on footpath with chalk.

    Of the 41 OECD and European Union countries surveyed, New Zealand ranked 35th in overall child wellbeing outcomes - and UNICEF says that is failing children. Audio

    NZ ranked near bottom of UNICEF child wellbeing ratings
  • Giving pre-fab housing another go

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    business housing
    2 Sep 2020
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    Meet a developer who's trying to help solve the housing crisis by importing boxes from China.   Audio

  • Giving pre-fab housing another go

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    The Detail business
    2 Sep 2020
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    Meet a developer who's trying to help solve the housing crisis by importing boxes from China.  

    Audio

    Could boxes from China solve our housing problems?
  • Students stay home in Fiji because of water woes

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    Pacific Fiji
    1 Sep 2020
    Garden tap leaking, dripping, water.

    Tens of thousands of students in Fiji have been kept at home this week due to the escalating water crisis in the country.

    Students stay home in Fiji because of water woes
  • Europe's migrant crisis: The year that changed a continent

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    World
    31 Aug 2020
    Libyan coast guards watch over illegal migrants, who had hoped to set off to Europe.

    Five years ago, more than a million people crossed into Europe. Many of them took huge risks and embarked on dangerous journeys in an effort to escape conflict and find a better life.

    Europe's migrant crisis: The year that changed a continent
  • Australia's national Covid-19 death toll hits 600

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    World Covid-19
    30 Aug 2020
    Commuters walk past Melbourne's Flinders Street Station on July 23, 2020 on the first day of the mandatory wearing of face masks in public areas as the city experiences an outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

    Aged care response again in focus

    Australia's national Covid-19 death toll hits 600
  • Donald Trump accepts Republican presidential nomination

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    World
    28 Aug 2020
    US President Donald Trump delivers his acceptance speech for the Republican presidential nomination on the South Lawn of the White House August 27, 2020 in Washington, DC.

    The US president attacked Democratic rival Joe Biden in front of a large crowd on the South Lawn of the White House, as Republicans warned of a lawless and dangerous America if Biden wins the November…

    Donald Trump accepts Republican presidential nomination
  • Consumer confidence in stark contrast to housing confidence

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    Business
    28 Aug 2020
    Close up of a customer hand paying with a contactless credit card reader in a bar

    The post-lockdown honeymoon appears to be over as the latest Covid-19 restrictions knocked consumer confidence back to levels seen during the Global Financial Crisis.

    Consumer confidence in stark contrast to housing confidence
  • Lockdown let-downs, leg-ups & two swing seats

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    politics
    27 Aug 2020
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    As Auckland struggles through a "tricky" extended lockdown, who are the political winners & losers? We debate covid fatigue, who's won from the wage subsidies (hint: not women) and two up-for-grabs… Audio

  • How workforce equality has crashed in this pandemic

    Audio
    economy inequality
    27 Aug 2020
    Bar Waitress

    Just because New Zealand's leader is a woman doesn't mean all is fine for women in the workplace - in fact, in this pandemic, things have got significantly worse.  Audio

  • How workforce equality has crashed in this pandemic

    News
    The Detail economy
    27 Aug 2020
    Bar Waitress

    Just because New Zealand's leader is a woman doesn't mean all is fine for women in the workplace - in fact, in this pandemic, things have got significantly worse. 

    Audio

    Covid-19: Where are the jobs for women?
  • MPs to focus on Government accountability over legislation

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    politics
    25 Aug 2020
    Chris Hipkins in the House

    Parliament’s only function is to make laws but MPs meeting this week are focusing on Government accountability instead Audio

  • MPs to focus on Government accountability over legislation

    News
    The House politics
    25 Aug 2020
    Chris Hipkins in the House

    Parliament’s only function is to make laws but MPs meeting this week are focusing on Government accountability instead

    Audio

    MPs to focus on Government accountability over legislation
  • US House passes bill to give Postal Service election cash boost

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    World Covid-19
    23 Aug 2020
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 05: A United States Postal Service (USPS) truck is parked on August 05, 2020 in New York City.

    US President Donald Trump has threatened to veto a bill that would inject $US25bn into the Postal Service ahead of November's election.

    US House passes bill to give Postal Service election cash boost
  • Why is National struggling to convince voters?

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    Politics Comment & Analysis
    22 Aug 2020
    National Party leader Judith Collins 21 July 2020

    Opinion - National and its leader Judith Collins don't fit very well with the times, writes Josiah Banbury in a look at the wider context of this year's general election.

    Josiah Banbury: Why is National struggling to convince voters?
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