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Predator free apprenticeship scheme gets funding boost
An apprenticeship programme aimed at ridding Aotearoa of its worst pests has received a $2 million funding boost.
The two-year programme kicked off last year and is aimed at increasing the numbers of… Audio
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Brain stories - Parkinsons disease & perceiving masked emotions
Claire Concannon learns about experiments aimed at slowing Parkinson's Disease progression. Sonia Yee explores research into our perception of emotions in a mask-filled world. Audio
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Brain stories - Parkinsons disease & perceiving masked emotions
Brain stories - Parkinsons disease & perceiving masked emotions
Claire Concannon learns about experiments aimed at slowing Parkinson's Disease progression. Sonia Yee explores research into our perception of emotions in a mask-filled world.
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Employment law expert explains law on vaccines and work
As the Covid-19 vaccine rollout ramps up businesses are confused about their legal obligations to staff and customers.
Can they refuse entry to unvaccinated cliental or sack staff who do not want the… Video, Audio
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Watch: Police tactical teams, extra staff and training announced in $45m safety package
Police tactical teams, staff and training in $45m safety package
Police Minister Poto Williams and Police Commissioner Andrew Coster have announced a $45m package to fund new police tactical teams, extra staff, enhanced intelligence, and training to ensure the…
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Covid-19 in Australia: Outbreaks, vaccine passports, school air purifiers
Covid-19 in Australia: Outbreaks, vaccine passports, school air purifiers
A "vaccine passport" will be trialled next month in regional NSW after the state recorded 1035 new Covid-19 cases and five deaths.
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Counter-Terrorism Legislation Bill passes second reading
Counter-Terrorism Legislation Bill passes second reading
Legislation that will introduce a new offence - planning a terrorist attack - is a step closer to becoming law.
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Covid-19 wrap for 21 September: Call for more testing as Auckland drops alert levels
Covid-19 wrap for 21 September: Call for more testing as Auckland drops alert levels
Auckland prepares to move down an alert level as residents in more suburbs are asked to get tested, and an increase in infringement fees is nigh.
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Victorian construction union building surrounded by protesters after industry shut down overnight
Hundreds protest in Melbourne CBD in wake of construction industry shutdown
Hundreds of protesters shouting anti-vaccination messages have marched through Melbourne's CBD, as the construction industry reels from a snap two-week shutdown imposed overnight.
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Covid-19 breaches: Infringement fines to increase dramatically
Covid-19 breaches: Infringement fines to increase dramatically
Fines imposed by a court - previously limited to $1000 - increase to $12,000 for an individual and $15,000 for a company, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - NPC kicks on without Auckland-based teams, Phoenix unveil new strip, Springboks confident of bouncing back, Fifa to talk to associations about reforming international football…
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Jenn Louis: Chicken soup for the world
There are some dishes that are ubiquitous around the globe. Every culture taking its own spin. Portland chef and activist Jenn Louis has spent several years exploring our relationship with chicken… Audio
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Rising gang tensions blamed for jump in gun crime
Rising gang tensions blamed for jump in gun crime
There has been a 49 percent increase in injuries recorded as a result of firearms crime in Auckland city over the past year and a half, compared with the two years previous.
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Cab owners tell NZTA to drop clampdown or pay up: 'It's their fault'
Cab owners tell NZTA to drop clampdown or pay up: 'It's their fault'
Some motorhome and horse truck owners are demanding the Transport Agency drop a clampdown that is forcing more and more vehicles off the road, or pay the costs itself.
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Flights between American Samoa and Samoa suspended; Pandemic forces closure of 52 hotels in Samoa; Daylight savings cancelled in Samoa, and more.
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An insider's story of China's communist party elite
Hong Kong-raised businessman, Desmond Shum's book Red Roulette is a no holds barred account of the life he lived as a wealthy businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist in China in the 1990's and… Audio
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Anti-terror law back before Parliament today, but faces opposition
Anti-terror law back before Parliament today, but faces opposition
Legislation introducing a new offence for planning a terrorist attack comes back to Parliament today, after being expedited as a result of the LynnMall attack.
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Why name suppression and publicity fuel each other
Name suppression has become a publicity-dodging exercise that just generates publicity. Why does this rule, that favours those who can afford a lawyer, still exist? Audio
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When Name Suppression Plays Favourites
Why name suppression and publicity fuel each other
Name suppression has become a publicity-dodging exercise that just generates publicity. Why does this rule, that favours those who can afford a lawyer, still exist?
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Lack of immigrant workers leaves farmers to rely on family
Lack of immigrant workers leaves farmers to rely on family
Dairy farmers trying to get workers in from overseas say they're having to get their children to help with work just to get by.
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Closing the digital divide requires ‘constant attention’, say education experts
Closing the digital divide requires ‘constant attention’, say education experts
Each day of lockdown is exacerbating the digital divide for many, but experts say the answers will be found in the communities worst affected.
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Home grown and pressed oat milk
Oat milk has become extremely popular in Aotearoa. At the start of this year cafe owners reported that they were running out of oat milk due to its popularity at barista counters across the country… Audio
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Chris Smith: are vaccine passports a good idea and should we have a booster?
Audio 18 Sep 2021This week: the UK government has scrapped plans to introduce vaccine passports for access into nightclubs and large events. They have also announced that they will be offering Covid booster jabs to 30… Audio
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Covid-19: Community leaders call for direct flights for Whangārei that bypass Auckland
Call for direct flights for Whangārei that bypass level 4 Auckland
Community leaders are calling for new Auckland Covid-19 bypass flights from Whangārei.
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Non-Māori adoption of te reo critical to its survival - commission's head
Message to Aotearoa: 'Here is your reo - it's everybody's language'
Mā tātou katoa te reo Māori e whakaora. If te reo Māori is to survive, non-Māori must learn and speak the language too. Audio