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  • Introducing: ARIA

    Audio
    music
    14 May 2022
    Aria

    Its time for Introducing on Music 101 - where a local artist we think you will like introduced themselves to you - here is ARIA. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The week in Detail: Neurodiversity, co-governance, Sri Lanka in crisis and GMOs

    Audio
    politics national
    14 May 2022
    Protesters hold banners and placards during a demonstration against the surge in prices and shortage of fuel and other essential commodities in Colombo on April 1, 2022.

    The Detail makes sense of the big news stories. This week on the podcast, we looked at everything from the crisis in Sri Lanka to the challenges neurodivergent people face in the workplace. Whakarongo… Audio

  • The week in Detail: Neurodiversity, co-governance, Sri Lanka in crisis and GMOs

    News
    The Detail politics
    14 May 2022
    Protesters hold banners and placards during a demonstration against the surge in prices and shortage of fuel and other essential commodities in Colombo on April 1, 2022.

    The Detail makes sense of the big news stories. This week on the podcast, we looked at everything from the crisis in Sri Lanka to the challenges neurodivergent people face in the workplace. Whakarongo…

    Audio

    The week in Detail: Neurodiversity, co-governance, Sri Lanka in crisis and GMOs
  • Salmon farmer balances growth with sustainability

    Audio
    rural farming
    13 May 2022
    No caption

    Akaroa Salmon's ocean farm floats discreetly in a tranquil bay near the heads of Akaroa harbour. Seventeen huge round netted pens are home to thousands of King salmon of varying sizes. Duncan Bates… Audio

  • Salmon farmer balances growth with sustainability

    News
    Country Life rural
    13 May 2022
    No caption

    Akaroa Salmon's ocean farm floats discreetly in a tranquil bay near the heads of Akaroa harbour. Seventeen huge round netted pens are home to thousands of King salmon of varying sizes. Duncan Bates…

    Audio

    Salmon farmer balances farm growth with ecological sustainability
  • Congestion charges a hard sell for south Aucklanders

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 May 2022

    Convincing the public in south Auckland of the merits of congestion charging will be an uphill battle for the government, says a transport commentator.

    Congestion charges a hard sell for south Aucklanders
  • Plea for govt to commit to funding public transport in regions

    News
    New Zealand transport
    13 May 2022
    Nelson Tasman Community Transport Trust service co-ordinator Rachel Mason, right, with the Māpua Willing Wheels car, which people can book in order to access transport.

    The lack of a public bus between Nelson and Motueka led a community trust to establish its own minivan service to transport people between the two centres.

    Nelson region community trust establishes its own transport service
  • Rugby World Cup hosts confirmed

    News
    Sport
    13 May 2022
    Webb Ellis Cup.

    World Rugby has confirmed Australia, England and the USA to host future World Cups.

    Rugby World Cup hosts confirmed
  • Three waters reforms pass financial separation test - S&P

    News
    Politics infrastructure
    12 May 2022
    Wellington Water repair crew fix a burst pipe

    The three waters reforms would achieve balance sheet separation and improve some councils' finances, according to analysis that paves the way for the legislation.

    Three waters reforms pass financial separation test - S&P
  • ‘Three causes of community issues: alcohol, alcohol and alcohol’

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    12 May 2022
    no caption

    Whanganui District Council has delegated the city's Mayor to lobby for a Green Party member's Bill to reduce alcohol harm.

    ‘Three causes of community issues: alcohol, alcohol and alcohol’
  • Schools miss out on funding as decile ratings based on outdated data - principals

    News
    New Zealand education
    12 May 2022
    No caption

    Some schools are fed up with the decile system that allocates more than $150 million per year based on enrolments of children from poor neighbourhoods.

    Schools miss out on funding as decile ratings based on outdated data - principals
  • Speed limits to reduce on Canterbury State Highway 75

    News
    New Zealand transport
    12 May 2022
    No caption

    Speeds will nearly halve to 60km/h over the hill between Cooptown and Barrys Bay, while high crash areas will also drop to 80km/h.

    Speed limits to reduce on Canterbury State Highway 75
  • Boom in demand for seaweed-based fertilisers

    Audio 12 May 2022
    No caption

    Demand for a local seaweed-based biostimulants jumped 200 percent this autumn compared to the same time last year, partly driven by price hikes for synthetic fertilisers, as the war in Ukraine affects… Audio

  • Lower speed limits coming for Christchurch - Akaroa roads

    Audio
    traffic
    12 May 2022
    no caption

    New speed limits are coming for routes between Christchurch and Akaroa.

    Waka Kotahi is also introducing other measures to improve road safety in the area.

    Director of regional relationships James… Audio

  • Principals hope decile system scrapping will be in budget

    Audio
    education policy
    12 May 2022
    Perpignan, June 10, 2020, Classes resume at the Lycée Arago in Perpignan. History class with wearing of the mask for the teacher and the students. High school student waiting between two classes on his mobile phone and wearing the mask.

    Many principals are hoping the government will use this month's Budget to scrap the decile system and introduce the equity index, which has been promised as a replacement for several years.

    They… Audio

  • Auckland congestion charging will hit low income workers - councillor

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting money
    12 May 2022
    The government is expected announce on Monday the next step in its plans to introduce congestion charging in Auckland.

    An Auckland councillor says any plans to introduce congestion charging in Auckland will unfairly affect people in lower-socioeconomic areas like South Auckland.

    Auckland congestion charging will hit low income workers, councillor says
  • Rugby discussing global competition again

    News
    Sport
    12 May 2022
    The All Blacks perform the haka before the Rugby World Cup semi-final match between England and New Zealand at the International Stadium Yokohama on October 26, 2019.

    Rugby chiefs from around the world are meeting in Dublin to discuss the Nations Championship concept as they look to restructure the global calendar.

    Rugby discussing global competition again
  • Business Reacts to Border Reopening and Immigration OVerhaul

    Audio
    business politics
    11 May 2022
    Visa application form to travel Immigration a document Money for Passport Map and travel plan

    A massive overhaul to immigration has been announced with the government introducing a 'fast-track' to residency for some skilled migrants. Also on the way, at the end of July, the… Audio

  • Opinion: It's time to think again about a wealth tax

    News
    Comment & Analysis money
    11 May 2022
    No caption

    Opinion - Jacinda Ardern says her government doesn't have current plans to introduce a wealth tax but is also refusing to rule one out. Either way, it's an issue that is unlikely to go away, Lisa…

    Even if next week’s budget avoids the issue, it’s time New Zealand seriously considered a wealth tax
  • Apple to discontinue the iPod after 21 years

    News
    World technology
    11 May 2022
    Apple CEO Steve Jobs introducing a new version of the iPod Nano in 2007.

    Apple has announced it is discontinuing its music player, the iPod, bringing to an end a device widely praised for revolutionising how people listen to music.

    Apple to discontinue the iPod after 21 years
  • Call for state-run grocery wholesaler neither sensible nor desirable - economist

    News
    Business economy
    11 May 2022

    Consumers could end up worse off with higher prices and less choice if the government tries to free up the wholesale grocery sector, according to an academic.

    Call for state-run grocery wholesaler neither sensible nor desirable - economist
  • Special debate on draft version of Resource Management Act replacement

    Audio
    politics
    10 May 2022
    Chris Hipkins speaks in an urgent debate on the travel bubble

    Parliament shows its flexibility during an extended sitting when Special Debate will take place on a couple of complex items, notably the Natural and Built Environments Bill exposure draft. Audio

  • Special debate on draft version of Resource Management Act replacement

    News
    The House politics
    10 May 2022
    Chris Hipkins speaks in an urgent debate on the travel bubble

    Parliament shows its flexibility during an extended sitting when Special Debate will take place on a couple of complex items, notably the Natural and Built Environments Bill exposure draft.

    Audio

    Special debate on draft version of Resource Management Act replacement
  • Government expected to give green light for congestion charges in Auckland

    News
    New Zealand money
    10 May 2022
    Auckland traffic

    With a congestion charge likely on the way for Auckland, views on paying potentially as much as as $7 a day to arrive and leave the city during peak hours are varied. Audio

    Government expected to give green light for congestion charges in Auckland
  • Consumer NZ launches petition for state-owned wholesaler

    News
    Business food
    10 May 2022
    No caption

    Consumer NZ has launched a petition calling on the government to do more to reduce the power of supermarkets and give New Zealanders a fairer price at the checkout. Audio

    Consumer NZ launches petition for state-owned wholesaler
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