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  • The Sampler: The Weeknd, Erny Belle, Animal Collective

    Audio
    music
    19 Feb 2022
    The Weeknd

    Tony Stamp reviews a blockbuster concept album by Canadian pop star The Weeknd, smooth songs with spiky lyrics from Tāmaki Makaurau/ Maungaturoto songwriter Erny Belle, and the return of mid-2000s… Audio

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  • The Sampler: The Weeknd, Erny Belle, Animal Collective

    News
    The Sampler music
    19 Feb 2022
    The Weeknd

    Tony Stamp reviews a blockbuster concept album by Canadian pop star The Weeknd, smooth songs with spiky lyrics from Tāmaki Makaurau/ Maungaturoto songwriter Erny Belle, and the return of mid-2000s…

    Audio

    The Sampler: The Weeknd, Erny Belle, Animal Collective
  • A drive up the Napier-Taupō Rd under new 80km/h limits

    Audio
    transport
    19 Feb 2022
    Napier-Taupō highway (State Highway 5)

    The speed limit on a notorious stretch of highway has dropped to 80km/h an hour today.

    Motorists will now have to drive slower for about 70 kilometres between Napier and Taupō in a bid to make the… Video, Audio

  • Wellington protest disruption: 'It's getting very trying on people'

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    19 Feb 2022
    Protesters in Parliament grounds and vehicles blocking the central Wellington street outside.

    Wellington shops face a crisis, university buildings have closed for eight weeks and Wellingtonians say they're sick of disruption from the protest at parliament.

    Campus closed for eight weeks, shopping dented
  • The latest Covid-19 stories in the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    18 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Vanuatu's govt confirms four Covid-19 cases; French Polynesia Covid cases continue to rise; Kiribati govt extends nationwide lockdown; Covid-19 outbreak in Tonga's Hu'atolitoli prison, and more.

    The latest Covid-19 stories in the Pacific
  • Perth a ghost town as CBD braces for Covid-19 wave

    News
    World business
    18 Feb 2022
    Downtown Perth skyline in Western Australia at twilight.

    In the Perth CBD, businesses are battening down to prepare for what they anticipate will be a coronavirus storm, after watching what happened to Melbourne and Sydney over the summer.

    Perth a ghost town, businesses let staff go as CBD braces for WA Covid-19 wave
  • Sports commentator Dana Johannsen - a big week for NZR

    Audio 18 Feb 2022
    No caption

    NZ Rugby has finally got the Silverlake deal over the line, with confirmation of the sale of a stake of a new commercial entity to the American private-equity business. This comes in the same week NZ… Audio

  • Nurse staffing initiative labelled not fit for purpose

    Audio
    health National
    18 Feb 2022

    An initiative aimed at improving nurse staffing levels at public hospitals has been labelled not fit for purpose and unable to deliver on the intended outcomes.

    The Care Capacity Demand Management… Audio

  • The latest Covid-19 stories in the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    17 Feb 2022
    AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - SEPTEMBER 25: A nurse hands out information after vaccinating a member of the public in their car during the Cook Islands drive through vaccination community event on September 25, 2021 in Auckland,

    Twenty-five passengers who arrived in Tonga on Tuesday, have tested positive for Covid-19; Two new Covid-19 cases in the Cook Islands; Kiribati Covid-19 death toll stands at nine; Over 200 Covid-19…

    The latest Covid-19 stories in the Pacific
  • Visa application software needs clear oversight - advocates

    News
    New Zealand technology
    17 Feb 2022
    Associate director of the Refugee Law Lab at York University in Canada, Petra Molnar, researches how surveillance, artificial intelligence, profiling and automation is used in border decisions.

    Immigration and human rights lawyers say there needs to be clear oversight of the software Immigration New Zealand is using to help process visa applications.

    Visa application software needs clear oversight - advocates
  • Auckland babies needed for kūmara gut health trial

    Audio
    science health
    17 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Researchers have put the call out for 300 Auckland babies to take part in a trial to investigate the potential health benefits of kūmara. Audio

  • 'We are sort of falling through the cracks': Arts charity desperate for support

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    17 Feb 2022
    Full cast of National Youth Theatre's fundraising variety show titled 'Keeping the Lights on' in 2020 at Kiri Te Kanawa theatre in Auckland.

    An Auckland-based theatre company says the performing arts industry is on the brink without access to a wage subsidy or resurgence payments.

    Covid-19 impact: Theatre introducing children to drama fears for its survival
  • Government considering regulating property managers

    Audio
    housing politics
    16 Feb 2022
    No caption

    The government wants to introduce new regulations that will shift the power imbalance between property managers, tenants and landlords.

    New Zealand is one of the few countries in the OECD that… Audio

  • In brief: news from around the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    15 Feb 2022
    A police van in New Caledonia

    Search for two people in New Caledonia abandoned; Bill to repeal controversial tax in Samoa to be discussed in Parliament; UNICEF to support Solomon Islands in its Covid-19 fight, and more.

    In brief: news from around the Pacific
  • AI company raises $105m to create people for 'digital' workforces

    News
    New Zealand Business
    15 Feb 2022
    Picture of “Bella”, a customer service rep created using artificial intelligence by Soul Machines.

    An Auckland based artificial intelligence company Soul Machines has raised $US70 million ($NZ105m) to meet growing demand for "digital people".

    AI company raises $105m to create people for 'digital' workforces
  • Preview: This week at Parliament

    Audio
    politics
    15 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Parliament this week includes an extra morning just for member’s bills, and will likely finish some significant legislation on transport and LGBTQ rights.

  • Preview: This week at Parliament

    News
    The House politics
    15 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Parliament this week includes an extra morning just for member’s bills, and will likely finish some significant legislation on transport and LGBTQ rights.

    Audio

    Preview: This week at Parliament
  • Sister of man who died after hospital window fall says changes are needed

    News
    New Zealand health
    15 Feb 2022

    The family of a man who died after falling two storeys out of a Palmerston North Hospital window say urgent changes are needed to avoid a repeat.

    Sister of man who died after hospital window fall says changes are needed
  • Chartered accountants intent on reducing $60K gender pay gap

    News
    Business money
    15 Feb 2022
    70672660 - men and women on scales. concept of gender inequality

    A new playbook has been launched to combat the gender pay gap in the accounting sector, with efforts to change the perception around why it is important to address the gap.

    Chartered accountants intent on reducing $60K gender pay gap
  • Family of man who died at Palmerston North hospital want change

    Audio
    National
    15 Feb 2022
    Palmerston North Hospital, Manawatū.

    The family of a man who died at Palmerston North Hospital say urgent changes are needed to avoid a repeat.

    They want to see new mental health and security procedures introduced. A warning, this story… Audio

  • New Black Ferns contracts unveiled

    News
    Sport
    14 Feb 2022
    Kendra Cocksedge scores. Wallaroos v Black Ferns, Bledisloe doubleheader. ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia. 18 August 2018.

    After more than ten years juggling work and training commitment the country's top female rugby players will be able to behind their day jobs to focus on rugby.

    New Black Ferns contracts unveiled
  • Publicly listed companies expected to deliver mixed earnings results

    News
    Business
    13 Feb 2022
    calculator and dollar bills in New Zealand currency

    Publicly listed companies are expected to deliver a mixed bag of earnings results depending on their exposure to Covid-related disruptions and cautious outlooks for the rest of the year.

    Publicly listed companies expected to deliver mixed earnings results
  • Minimum wage to increase to $21.20 from April

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    11 Feb 2022
    Generic money.

    The minimum wage increase of $1.20 has been confirmed for 1 April by the government, a 6 percent increase.

    Minimum wage to increase to $21.20 from April
  • Some homeowners have been caught out by recent tax measures - expert

    News
    Business money
    11 Feb 2022
    Christchurch based housing

    Chartered Accountants ANZ financial services leader says there has been no education about how tax changes affect homeowners who are not investors.

    Education campaign needed for tax law changes - Chartered Accountants ANZ
  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    11 Feb 2022
    Liverpool's Portuguese striker Diogo Jota (L) celebrates scoring their second goal with Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah (R) and team-mates during the English Premier League football match against and Sheffield United at Anfield in Liverpool on October 24, 2020.

    In today's sports news, Liverpool overcome Leicester, golfer Ryan Fox equals course record and League stalwart dies.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
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