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  • Euthanasia: What happens if the drugs don't work?

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    30 Mar 2021
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    Palliative care experts who say we are woefully unprepared to introduce assisted dying are asking ethical and legal questions about euthanasia.

    Euthanasia: What happens if the drugs don't work?
  • Four travellers fined for entering NZ without Covid-19 test

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    30 Mar 2021
    An employee shows a tube with the carrier fluid for a Corona rapid test. F

    Scrutiny is falling on pre-departure safeguards for travellers coming into New Zealand, and an expert says they are letting too many Covid-19 positive cases through. Audio

    Four travellers fined for entering New Zealand without pre-departure Covid-19 test
  • Euthanasia: Palliative care experts say country unprepared

    Audio
    life and society
    30 Mar 2021
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    Palliative care experts want answers on euthanasia, saying the country is woefully unprepared to introduce assisted dying at the end of this year.

    They're calling for legal advice on what to say to… Audio

  • Euthanasia: What happens if a procedure fails?

    Audio
    health
    30 Mar 2021
    euthanasia

    What happens if a patient doesn't die during a euthanasia attempt?

    That's one of a number of ethical and legal questions being asked by palliative care experts who say we are woefully unprepared to… Audio

  • Euthanasia: What happens if the drugs don't work?

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    30 Mar 2021
    no caption

    Palliative care experts who say we are woefully unprepared to introduce assisted dying are asking ethical and legal questions about euthanasia.

    Euthanasia: What happens if the drugs don't work?
  • South China Sea military risks rising, APSI security summit officials warn

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Mar 2021
    A Chinese Navy formation, including the aircraft carrier Liaoning (C), during military drills in the South China Sea on January 2, 2017.

    Military leaders say trade routes in the South China Sea face increased risk and New Zealand cannot be complacent about it.

    South China Sea military risks rising, APSI security summit officials warn
  • Eleven more people die of Covid-19 in PNG

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    29 Mar 2021
    Papua new Guinea's Health Secretary, Osborne Liko (left) and National Pandemic Response Controller David Manning address a media update about the country's worrying Covid-19 surge, 27 March, 2021, Port Moresby.

    PNG has recorded eleven new Covid-19 deaths, increasing the country's total number of Covid-19 related deaths to 51.

    Eleven more people die of Covid-19 in PNG
  • Secret council workshops: The 'black hole' of transparency

    News
    Politics Local Democracy Reporting
    29 Mar 2021
    Council development committee meeting about Unitary Plan. 10 August 2016.

    Workshops are in a problematic kind of no man's land for local government law and rather than being the exception, they have become the rule, a legal expert warns.

    Secret council workshops: The 'black hole' of transparency
  • Wood supply uncertainty: Tariffs on export logs suggested

    News
    Business economy
    29 Mar 2021
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    A building sector figure says the government could introduce a tariff on logs sent to be processed overseas, as small building crews face uncertainty over timber supplies.

    Wood supply uncertainty: Tariffs on export logs suggested
  • Indications Bonus Bonds final tally will be rosy

    News
    Business money
    29 Mar 2021
    Bonus Bonds

    People who left money in the now ended Bonus-Bond scheme look set for a windfall gain.

    Indications Bonus Bonds final tally will be rosy
  • Wood supply uncertainty: Tariffs on export logs suggested

    News
    Business economy
    29 Mar 2021
    No caption

    A building sector figure says the government could introduce a tariff on logs sent to be processed overseas, as small building crews face uncertainty over timber supplies. Audio

    Wood supply uncertainty: Tariffs on export logs suggested
  • Merger and acquisitions market off to strong start in 2021 - report

    News
    Business
    29 Mar 2021
    handshake.

    Australian dealmakers are expected to make the most of the face-to-face advantages an open border with New Zealand would offer, according to a report by legal firm Chapman Tripp.

    Merger and acquisitions market off to strong start in 2021 - report
  • Wellington Regional Council miscalculated tax deductions for nine years

    News
    Business Wellington Region
    29 Mar 2021
    The IRD building on Hawkestone Street in Wellington.

    The Wellington Regional Council has been over paying and under-taxing its staff for almost a decade.

    Wellington Regional Council miscalculated tax deductions for nine years
  • Reformed gambling addict upset by council's plan to increase pokie machines

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Mar 2021
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    A reformed pokie addict who spent 20 years on the slots wants a North Island council to bin proposed changes to its gambling policy.

    Reformed gambling addict upset by council's plan to increase pokie machines
  • Fears euthanasia training will just be online course

    News
    New Zealand health
    29 Mar 2021
    Medical syringe in the doctor's hands on the patient's in room hospital blur background

    Palliative care specialists fear health practitioners with as little as six hours online training could end up providing euthanasia for patients who would have wanted to live if they had proper care…

    Fears euthanasia training will just be online course
  • Euthanasia: Concerns about training ahead of law change

    Audio
    health
    29 Mar 2021
    Euthanasia

    Palliative care specialists fear doctors with as little as six hours online training could end up helping to euthanise patients who would have wanted to live if they had proper care and pain relief.

    … Audio

  • Rally protests against anti-Asian violence, abuse in US and NZ

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    27 Mar 2021
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    More than a thousand people have turned out for a rally in central Auckland calling for discrimination against Asians to stop. Audio

    Rally protests against anti-Asian violence, abuse in US and NZ
  • INTRODUCING: Samara Alofa

    Audio
    music
    27 Mar 2021
    Samara Alofa EarthPunk

    Tamaki Makaurau based Samara Alofa is a producer/musician/songwriter with a background in theatre as a sound artist/composer. Her debut album Earth Punk was independently written, recorded, and mixed… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • 2PM LIVE : There's a Tuesday

    Audio
    music
    27 Mar 2021
    There's a Tuesday

    Christchurch indie dream pop band There's a Tuesday consists of Nat Hutton and Minnie Robberd's on guitars and vocals, with Angus Murray on bass and Joel Becker on drums.  Nat and Minnie won the… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Caolan Robertson: Creating an off-ramp from the alt-right

    Audio 27 Mar 2021
    Caolan Roberson

    Caolan Robertson is a writer, filmmaker and former PR person for the alt-right. Between 2017 and 2019 he was a correspondent for Rebel Media, a director and producer for Alex Jones, Lauren Southern… Audio

  • Booker Prize winner George Saunders shares his love for Russian short stories

    Audio
    author interview
    27 Mar 2021
    George Saunders

    George Saunders won the Booker Prize for his 2017 novel Lincoln in the Bardo. For the last 20 years, he has been teaching a class on the Russian short story to his students at Syracuse University. He… Audio

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    26 Mar 2021
    Hurricanes Jordie Barrett runs the ball

    In today's sports news - Hurricanes win in Super Rugby Aotearoa, Black Caps take max points, Germany, England and Italy off to winning World Cup starts, Breakers pipped again, Panthers beat Storm and…

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Property speculators under the hammer as new 'political calculus' emerges

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    26 Mar 2021
    Finance Minister Grant Robertson and PM Jacinda Ardern unveiling the plan to help first-home buyers.

    Analysis - The government sets a date for setting a date on the trans-Tasman travel bubble and attacks the housing crisis, this time with serious money and an assault on property speculators.

    Week in Politics: Property speculators under the hammer as new 'political calculus' emerges
  • Change to bright-line test not deterring buyers - agent

    News
    New Zealand money
    26 Mar 2021
    No caption

    Investors who bought a house today will have scraped in on avoiding the government's extension to the bright-line test.

    Change to bright-line test fails to deter buyers, vendors - real estate agency
  • Biden compares Xi to Putin, Republican voting plans to Jim Crow laws

    News
    World
    26 Mar 2021
    President Joe Biden talks to reporters during the first news conference of his presidency in the East Room of the White House on 25 March 2021 in Washington, DC.

    US President Joe Biden has held his first official news conference vowing to push China to play by international rules and defending his policy to provide shelter to children crossing the US border…

    Immigration, China and re-election on agenda at Biden's first news conference
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