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Social media used to reach Māori in vaccination drive
Māori health providers in the top of the South Island - Te Tauihu - are connecting with youth through social media as part of the vaccine rollout.
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Bonus Episode: Love you too, bro
Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal on overcoming toxic masculinity. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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One woman's early life in state care: 'Beaten up, neglected, rejected'
A woman who earlier this year finished seven months' home detention for a series of arsons says her time in a welfare residence as a child and the abuse she faced there has affected her life ever…
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Suicides among Japanese children at record high during pandemic - media
As the Covid-19 pandemic prompted school closings and disrupted classrooms last year, 415 children from elementary to high school age were recorded as having taken their own lives, according to the…
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Auckland lockdown: More than half of students drop off radar at some schools
Jean Batten School in Māngere East has about 400 primary students and principal Nardi Leonard says a good day for attendance rates in lockdown was about "mid to low 40 (percent) engaging online". Audio
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GPs 'not quite' ready for care of high-risk Covid-19 cases
Daily new Covid-19 case numbers are rising in Auckland. The Ministry of Health's worst case scenario could see a peak of 5300 Delta cases a week next year. And that is just in Auckland and the… Video, Audio
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ACC staffer shocked man she complained about still working with survivors
An ACC employee says she was sexually harassed by a male colleague but after she complained, the corporation allowed him to continue working with survivors of sexual abuse.
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Westport flood: 450 homes still unlivable or damaged
Almost three months after floodwaters ravaged the coastal town of Westport, 140 people remain in temporary accommodation, living in cabins, motels or with friends and family.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
Samoa by-elections set for November 12; Gender and ethnic pay gaps in New Zealand wide; Thousands of students in Fiji will return to classroom next month, and more.
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The New Zealand genetic frontotemporal dementia study
Claire Concannon hears from Dr. Brigid Ryan of the University of Auckland about the New Zealand genetic frontotemporal dementia study and speaks to some of the family members involved in this unique… Audio
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New $50m courthouse and police hub for Whanganui
A new courthouse will be built in Whanganui with "community-led wellbeing" central to its design, Justice Minister Kris Faafoi announced today.
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MP and GP, Dr Shane Reti helps vaccinate locals in Northland
A new Northland town has popped up as a Covid-19 location of interest.
The AA driver and vehicle licensing centre in Kerikeri is believed to be linked to the two Auckland women who travelled North… Audio
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Love You, Bro
Award-winning Hip Hop crew SWIDT join James to talk about lessons in geography, lessons in philosophy and lessons in biology. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio
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Man horrified 92 ACC staff accessed his sensitive claim file
A man disabled by a workplace accident is horrified dozens of ACC staff looked at his sensitive claim file on childhood sexual abuse, viewing it more than 350 times after it was closed. Anusha Bradley…
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PM wants officials to consider naming contact of positive case
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says a Covid-19 case's refusal to cooperate with health officials is "beyond irresponsible...dangerous".
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Northland frustrated as Covid-19 case avoids authorities
Northland will stay in level three until at least Thursday. Residents there are becoming increasingly frustrated as they try to figure out the movements of a Covid positive Auckland woman who visited… Video, Audio
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Viral inequality and ganging up on Covid-19
Audio 9 Oct 2021In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson takes politicians' temperature on Covid-19 and the economic response, and how that impacts efforts to combat inequality. Audio
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Viral inequality and ganging up on Covid-19
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson takes politicians' temperature on Covid-19 and the economic response, and how that impacts efforts to combat inequality.
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Covid-19: Picnics, BBQs and takeout on the menu for Auckland
With the green light for double-bubble outdoor gatherings, Aucklanders are getting ready to fire up their barbeques and pack picnic hampers for their first weekend meet-ups in a long time.
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Bonus episode: It’s bigger than both of us
Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal on bigotry and self-protection. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Waikato Mongrel Mob says Covid-19 cluster resolved, not distributing meth across border
A Waikato Mongrel Mob spokesperson says its Covid-19 cluster has been resolved, and the narrative playing out is demonising gangs. Audio
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Minister denounces anti-vax GPs, but won't intervene
The Covid-19 Response Minister has denounced anti-vax GPs, but says it's up to the Medical Council to deal with them.
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Piercing the criminal underbelly: Mark van Leewarden on life as an undercover cop
Mark van Leewarden tells Kathryn his fascinating and sometimes unsettling true life story about the realities of a secret life in New Zealand's criminal underworld of the late 1970s, and of going on… Audio
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The Tat North Talanoa
Niu FM breakfast host Henry Hohenberger, musician Church from Church & AP and creative giant Oscar Kightley talk generational trauma, generational wisdom and generational television shows. Co-produced… Video, Audio