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Call to decentralise Covid testing in Fiji
Call to decentralise Covid testing in Fiji
A Fiji health official says there is a need to decentralise Covid-19 testing across the country's divisional hospitals.
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How the 1pm news scramble turned journalists into bad guys
The 1pm Jacinda and Ashley show has exposed the way journalists operate - and it's not pretty. Should they modify their behaviour now it's televised? Audio
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The goodies and baddies of the 1pm covid presser
How the 1pm news scramble turned journalists into bad guys
The 1pm Jacinda and Ashley show has exposed the way journalists operate - and it's not pretty. Should they modify their behaviour now it's televised?
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The Sampler: Troy Kingi, Techtones, David Long
Nick Bollinger discusses an album of memories and ghosts from Troy Kingi; an unearthed slice of 1981 post-punk from Auckland band the Techtones; and David Long's colourful soundtrack for television… Audio
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The Sampler: Troy Kingi, Techtones, David Long
The Sampler: Troy Kingi, Techtones, David Long
Nick Bollinger discusses an album of memories and ghosts from Troy Kingi; an unearthed slice of 1981 post-punk from Auckland band the Techtones; and David Long's colourful soundtrack for television…
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Covid-19 drives automation in new industrial revolution - report
Covid-19 drives automation in new industrial revolution - report
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated a new industrial revolution, with technology automating - and eliminating - certain jobs, a new report suggests.
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Family says no justice for WorkSafe investigated workplace deaths
WorkSafe criticised for 'timid approach' towards big companies
An East Coast whānau that lost three family members working in logging operations says they have not got justice nor have there been decent investigations into the deaths.
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Calls for transcript of interview with mosque shooter to be released
Audio 29 Jun 2020Muslims leaders are calling for a transcript to be released of the interview the Royal Commission has done with mass murderer Brenton Tarrant. We speak to about how that might help victims going… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Mauricio Olmedo Perez (Part 1)
Audio 29 Jun 2020Paula Bennett retires, what does that mean for the National Party? NZ borders under pressure, concerns the virus may slip through; Calls for transcript of interview with mosque shooter to be released.
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Muslim leaders want transcript of Christchurch gunman's interview made public
The Royal Commission into the Attack on the Christchurch Mosques has revealed it has interviewed the man who shot 51 people dead at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques last year.
Brenton Tarrant's guilty… Audio
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Mosque gunman's interview 'needs to be shared with the wider public'
Mosque gunman's interview 'needs to be shared with the wider public'
Muslim leaders are calling for an interview with the man convicted of killing 51 members of their community to be made public.
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Top Stories for Monday 29 June 2020
Muslim leaders want transcript of Chch gunman's interview; Cabinet decide who will pay for isolation after border review; Parihaka settlement to get $14 million; Covid-19: Worldwide virus cases top 10… Audio
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How Portnoy's Complaint changed Australia forever
In 1970 Penguin Books Australia took a radical decision which upturned over seventy years worth of censorship legislation. Audio
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Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over police killing
Third day of unrest in Minneapolis over police killing
Peaceful rallies have given way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis, as protesters vent their rage over the death of George Floyd.
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Iran Supreme Leader says Americans will be expelled from Iraq and Syria
Iran Supreme Leader says Americans will be expelled from Iraq and Syria
The order comes after heightened tensions so far this year, including the US killing of top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani.
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New Horizons: Nonesuch Records #2 – Thomas Bartlett & Nico Muhly
In a programme celebrating the high-quality releases on the Nonesuch label, William Dart focuses on a new album from Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman) and Nico Muhly, in which the world of Balinese… Video, Audio
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We few: the level 3 Parliament
The MPs are back. Politics is on. But not everything is normal. What's changed at level 3? Video, Audio
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We few: the level 3 Parliament
We few: the level 3 Parliament
The MPs are back. Politics is on. But not everything is normal. What's changed at level 3?
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Inside Tokyo's decision to delay the Olympics
Inside Tokyo's decision to delay the Olympics
Officials in charge of staging Tokyo's Olympic Games crowded around a low table inside Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's residence late Tuesday, wincing as they spoke by phone with the head of the IOC.
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Last minute business at Parliament
The country has been told to self-isolate as it heads towards a nationwide lockdown so why did Parliament meet today? Video, Audio
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Getting creative last minute at Parliament
Last minute business at Parliament
The country has been told to self-isolate as it heads towards a nationwide lockdown so why did Parliament meet today?
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Business as normal for Parliament despite Covid-19
The Government has been busy with its response to Covid-19 but as far as Parliament goes it's business as normal says Leader of the House Chris Hipkins Video, Audio
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Business as normal for Parliament despite Covid-19
Business as normal for Parliament despite Covid-19
The Government has been busy with its response to Covid-19 but as far as Parliament goes it's business as normal says Leader of the House Chris Hipkins
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Cooks prepared for economic downturn over coronavirus - deputy PM
Cooks prepared for economic downturn over coronavirus - deputy PM
The Cook Islands is well-positioned to withstand the coming economic downturn imposed by the coronavirus, says the deputy prime minister.
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Pell legal case 'the most spectacular in Australia since Lindy Chamberlain'
Australia's top court has reserved its ruling on whether Cardinal George Pell's bid to quash his sexual abuse convictions has been successful. Jeremy Gans is a Professor at the Melbourne Law School… Audio