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Climate policies burn on the bread and butter bonfire
Audio 19 Mar 2023Chris Hipkins won media plaudits for his political strategy after scrapping or deferring some of Labour's policy in his latest policy bonfire, including ones to reduce emissions. But a poll released… Audio
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Pensions and tensions between generations
Anusha Bradley explores how NZ will pay for superannuation in the future and the impact on generations to come. Video, Audio
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How Auckland children are being affected by another lockdown
It has been a year since New Zealand's first case of Covid-19, with more than a quarter of a million Auckland school students now spending their ninth week learning from home in lockdown. And they're… Audio
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Backtrack boys. Saving troubled teens with working dogs
Keeping troubled teens - "alive, out of jail and to help them chase their hopes and dreams" is how Bernie Shakeshaft describes his mission. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Bookmarks with Shaun Hendy
Audio 3 Nov 2021Our Bookmarks guest today will be a familiar face to many New Zealanders. It's Covid-19 modeller and physics professor Shaun Hendy. Video, Audio
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The power of optimism, a fundamental of oncology care
John Bluck traces the course of his treatment for cancer in a series of candid, moving, and wry observations about how his life changed because of what he experienced. Episode 3. Audio
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Floris Niu: empowering Pacific women farmers with chocolate
Floris Niu is an organic cacao grower and chocolate producer in Samoa. She grew up in New Zealand, but after a series of illnesses left her corporate life for native Upolu, where her family have… Audio
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The media and low local election turnout
Once again the local elections were plagued by low voter turnout and a lack of engagement. Is the media coverage, or lack thereof, contributing to the problem - and what can it do to help? Audio
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The difference between normal anxiety and anxiety disorder
Counsellor Cat Levine talks about the risk factors that predispose children to anxiety - and what parents can do to help. Audio
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Insight: How Safe is Your Drinking Water?
As warnings over threats to drinking water supplies continue to grow, Philippa Tolley asks what the final answer might be, how willing communities are to accept change such as universal chlorination… Audio
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My rapist was found not guilty - Young woman horrified and revictimised during trial
'So I get raped, he gets away with it' - Young woman horrified and revictimised during trial
You think you're doing the right thing by reporting your rape. You think it might help prevent the same thing happening to others. But what happens if your attacker is found not guilty?
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Brighter Future? The faces of mental health
Audio 26 Jun 2017Since it took office in 2008, the government has given hundreds of millions to mental health services. But as RNZ's reporters found, those grappling with mental illness can see little light ahead for… Video
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'Final act of violence': Mum killed by partner in suspected murder-suicide
'I couldn't save mum': Woman killed by partner in suspected murder-suicide
Maxine Puhi's family hope her story will help others reach out for help.
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Survivors of abuse under St John of God call for accountability
How state's recommendation for faith-based care upended children's lives
For almost four decades, a Catholic order claimed to care for the children in Christchurch no one else would. Audio
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Can Trump really win a Nobel Peace Prize? Yes: here’s how
Can Trump really win a Nobel Peace Prize? Yes: here’s how
His supporters say he deserves the prize already, while his detractors mock the pursuit entirely - pointing to his controversial policies as disqualifying.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 19 2016
Audio 19 Aug 2016A review of the week's news including... Medical centres in Havelock North have been under siege and schools have been closed this week as a water contamination crisis escalated, a new poll has found… Audio
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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Dean Hall (Part 1)
Audio 25 Jun 2018Green MP Julie Anne Genter will take three-moths maternity leave later this year. Should our PM also be taking more time off after the birth of her first baby? UK restaurants will soon have to add the… Audio
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Defence chiefs told top US space commander NZ could help by rapidly launching satellites
Defence chiefs told top US space commander NZ could rapidly launch satellites
Newly released documents also said there would be investment in systems to help them 'plug into' partner networks.
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Joshua Oliver's victim left waiting for reparation he offered her at sentencing following sexual attack
Woman sexually violated after work party offered $2500 - and still waiting
A man took nearly nine months to pay the emotional harm reparation he proactively offered.
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Lilie James' killer was calm and calculated, inquest into murder told
Man 'calm and calculated' before killing water polo coach
In a heartbreaking tribute, James' parents paid tribute to their "sweet pea".
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Economic upheaval and political opportunity - what Trump's return could mean for China
What Trump's return could mean for China
China is bracing for what could be a volatile and highly unpredictable path ahead in its escalating great power rivalry with the United States.
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Tackling family violence in New Zealand's South Asian community
Tackling family violence in New Zealand's South Asian community
Survivors and advocates are calling for greater awareness and education at a grassroots level to reduce family violence within the South Asian community.
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Patients on beds in corridors: How will Whanganui Hospital cope with a growing population?
How will Whanganui Hospital cope with a growing population?
Overburdened, understaffed, under-resourced, under the pump - all are words used to describe Whanganui Hospital's strained emergency department.
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Hungry for change: Fixing Aotearoa's broken food system
Hungry for change: Fixing Aotearoa's broken food system
Analysis: If NZ is such a great food producer, why are so many of us going hungry, or eating lower-grade food, asks food systems expert Emily King.
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After the boom, comes the pinch
After the boom, the pinch
Younger generations are footing the bill for benefits that they themselves are likely to miss out on – and some economists predict a revolution.