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Introducing: Mozie
This week we introduce you to Pōneke artist Mozie and her song "Not done Loving" Audio
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Critter of the Week: Southland green skink
Nicola Toki has a new job as the Chief Executive Kaiwhakahaere Matua of Forest and Bird. But she hasn't forgotten her most important job - COTW! This week: A chunky skink (or 'robust' in reptile… Audio
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Plea for rural health to be recognised as priority in health reform legislation
Plea for rural health to be recognised as priority in health reform legislation
The rural sector is worried that the government's health reforms could leave them behind. Audio
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Ferrari fans to celebrate F1 homecoming
Ferrari fans to celebrate F1 homecoming
Ferrari fans will be hoping to celebrate a triumphant homecoming at Imola after Charles Leclerc's early season domination raised expectations to the highest levels in years. The massed ranks of...
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Progress on gender equality being shoved back by pandemic
Progress on gender equality being shoved back by pandemic
Analysis - Women make up about 90 percent of those who lost jobs during the pandemic, while many shouldered heavy economic, emotional or care-giving burdens.
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Rising tensions: Parties clash over inflation and spending
Rising tensions: Parties clash over inflation and spending
Today's inflation rise cannot be blamed entirely on global effects, National leader Christopher Luxon says, but the finance minister says tax cuts are not the answer.
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Housing supply and heritage: How is Auckland going to change?
Housing supply and heritage: How is Auckland going to change?
The face of Auckland is set to change as new government legislation is introduced to increase housing supply. Audio
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Pasifika media company introduces period leave
A Pasifika media company is bringing in menstrual and menopause leave for its union members.
Women at Pacific Media Network can take up to 12 days off a year and it's now mandatory for the office to… Video, Audio
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Housing supply and heritage - how is Auckland going to change?
The face of Auckland is set to change, as new government legislation is introduced to increase housing supply.
Nick Truebridge spoke to Aucklanders on the street and the city's mayoral contenders for… Audio
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Anzac Day Parade: Timely lessons from children's book
When Glenda Kane saw a small boy run up to talk to a veteran who'd been standing alone and staring out to sea after an Anzac Day event, it made her curious.
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The Hebridean Baker, Coinneach MacLeod
Audio 20 Apr 2022His recipes are hardy, traditional and heavy on the booze - and they've made the self-styled Hebridean Baker, Coinneach MacLeod, an international culinary sensation. Audio
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Despite sanctions, russian oligarch money probably still in NZ
A leading academic says it's likely that money from Russian oligarchs is still circulating in New Zealand, despite the sanctions on Vladimir Putin's regime. It comes as the government tries to… Audio
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How will the three strikes law be judged?
The three strikes legislation is in the process of being repealed - how will history judge one of the most controversial justice reforms of recent years? Audio
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How will the three strikes law be judged?
How will the three strikes law be judged?
The three strikes legislation is in the process of being repealed - how will history judge one of the most controversial justice reforms of recent years?
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National opposing live animal export ban at select committee
National opposing live animal export ban at select committee
Parliament's Primary Production Select Committee is split on whether live animal exports by sea should be banned.
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Pirouettes & footy: helping professional athletes recover from serious injury
Pirouettes & footy: helping professional athletes recover from serious injury
Australia's most exceptional athletes reside in football-devout Melbourne, although they don't perform in stadiums, nor do they feature on the nightly news.
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Skydiving near water rules yet to be tightened in wake of US man's death
Skydiving rules yet to be tightened in wake of US man's death
Recommendations to make skydiving near water safer have yet to pass their first hurdle, four years after a jumper drowned in Lake Wakatipu.
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Easter 2022 in photos from around the world
Easter 2022 in photos from around the world
Take a look at Easter weekend through the lens of photographers around the world.
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Law change to allow deportation of potential terrorists, refugees on the cards
Law change to allow deportation of potential terrorists, refugees on the cards
The government may change the law so would-be terrorists and refugees who are serious offenders could be sent back to their home countries.
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Many strands of Christian practice weave together an ecumenical service for Easter Day
From All Saints Anglican Church in Ponsonby, Auckland, an ecumenical service celebrating this climax of the Christian year. Audio
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Fantasy writer Nikky Lee - The Rarkyn's Familiar
Audio 17 Apr 2022There are more ways than ever to get published these days - including Twitter. Fantasy writer Nikky Lee won a Twitter competition that lead to the first in her Young Adult trilogy The Rarkyn's… Audio
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Stars outshine the Tactix
Stars outshine the Tactix
The Northern Stars have made it two from two against the Mainland Tactix in Christchurch after a dominant 63-51 ANZ Premiership victory.
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Introducing: DARTZ
This week we introduce you to Wellington band DARTZ and their new single Dominion Road (Dumpling House). Video, Audio
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Fewer than 1% of New Zealand men take paid parental leave - would offering them more to stay at home help?
Few NZ men take paid parental leave - would offering them more to stay home help?
Opinion - New Zealand's capped parental leave payments seem to reinforce the stereotype of women as carers and men as earners outside the home, Claire Breen writes.