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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
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
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
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25,000 overseas New Zealanders vie for 3700 MIQ rooms in latest release
'It's becoming very desperate': 25,000 NZers in MIQ lottery today
There were 25,000 New Zealanders around the world stuck in front of their screens today, desperately trying to get a space in managed isolation and quarantine in a bid to return home.
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Covid-19: Call to ramp up mobile testing in Auckland’s suburbs of interest
Covid-19: Call to ramp up mobile testing in Auckland’s suburbs of interest
A major South Auckland healthcare provider says door-to-door Covid-19 testing needs to be ramped up in the area.
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Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed
Pandora Papers: Secret wealth and dealings of world leaders exposed
The secret wealth and dealings of world leaders, politicians and billionaires has been exposed in one of the biggest leaks of financial documents.
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Power Play: The signs are not good for any imminent move to level 2 for Auckland
'The signs are not good for any imminent move to level 2 for Auckland'
Power Play - There are too many unlinked cases and clusters popping up for Auckland to move out of alert level 3 for now, as the government ratchets up restrictions in parts of neighbouring Waikato.
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Psychology can help us form herd immunity against misinformation - marketing expert Dr Mike Lee
Marketing expert Dr Mike Lee has kept a ten-year watch on the anti-vaccination movement. In this illuminating talk, he explores how we could develop herd immunity against harmful misinformation. Video, Audio
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UK food banks brace for halted Covid-19 payments, higher gas prices
UK food banks brace for halted Covid-19 payments, higher gas prices
Food banks in the UK are "preparing for the worst" as the government starts winding up measures put in place to cushion the pandemic's impact on millions of workers and low-income households.
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The Hundertwasser Art Centre’s crooked path to completion
The Hundertwasser Art Centre’s crooked path to completion
The "many sleepless nights" aren't over for the man protecting Friedensreich Hundertwasser's legacy.
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Bordering on fear and hate: Vitriol aimed at returnees heartbreaking
Bordering on fear and hate: Vitriol aimed at returnees heartbreaking
Opinion - For a country whose mantras are "be kind" and the "team of 5 million", where is the kindness and inclusivity, asks returnee [Angus Simmons].
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Covid-19: Some cases had never engaged with health system before - Aupito William Sio
The Minister for Pacific Peoples says some people sick with Covid-19 have never engaged with the health system before.
Aupito William Sio, who is also an Associate Minister of Health, told Morning… Audio
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Sarah Everard murder: Wayne Couzens given whole-life sentence
UK sentencing: Sarah Everard's murderer will never be freed
A Met police officer who murdered Sarah Everard after kidnapping her under the guise of an arrest has been sentenced to a whole-life prison term.
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Bonus Episode: Stuff Sticks Around
Clinical psychologist Dr Sarb Johal on social media and self-esteem. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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MIQ taking toll on returnees' mental health - psychologists
MIQ taking toll on returnees' mental health - psychologists
Psychologists say there's emerging evidence of long-term and in some cases 'severe' effects from time spent in MIQ.
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Covid-19 in focus: Developments on 30 September
Covid-19 in focus: Fewer community cases, more subclusters
There was a significant drop of community cases, more subclusters form in Auckland, and migrant workers will be able to apply for fast-track residency.
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Many disabled people being failed by vaccine rollout, supporters say
Many disabled people being failed by vaccine rollout, supporters say
Health authorities are accused of failing to help of thousands of disabled people who can't easily travel but need access to the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Moana Pasifika confirm Aaron Mauger as head coach
Moana Pasifika confirm Aaron Mauger as head coach
Aaron Mauger has been confirmed as Moana Pasifika's inaugural head coach.
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Former All Black Aaron Mauger confirmed as Moana Pasifika coach
Former All Black Aaron Mauger confirmed as Moana Pasifika coach
Former All Blacks and Crusaders midfielder Aaron Mauger has been confirmed as Moana Pasifika's new coach.
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Media frustrated with 'impossible' court document hold-ups
Media frustrated with 'impossible' court document hold-ups
Some journalists are having to wait more than a year to get court documents and it's stopping them letting the public know what's going on in the justice system, they say.
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Anxiety Thinkers
Mai FM Breakfast host Tegan Yorwarth joins James Nokise in the shower to talk about keeping strange hours, getting strange messages and dealing with strange expectations. Video, Audio
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Grant Robertson answers questions over government's Covid-19 self-isolation trial
'No-one's making them do it' - Robertson on Covid-19 self-isolation trial
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson answers questions about privacy issues during monitoring of those involved in a self-isolation trial. Audio
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Murder victim's sister in battle to access court documents
'It's beyond disrespectful' - Murder victim's sister in battle to access court documents
A woman whose brother was murdered feels she's in a perpetual battle to access documents about his shocking death. Why is it so hard for victims to get information out of the justice system?