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  • 13: Decades of Change

    Audio
    history
    6 Nov 2019
    The New Zealand economy of the 1960s and 70s was heavily protected

    The 60s, 70s and 80s were rowdy decades. Kiwis were getting out in the streets and raising their voices about the rights of Māori, women and LGBT people, nuclear energy, the environment. Plus the most… Audio

  • Luxon backs extension of 'no jab, no pay' policy in principle

    News
    Politics
    5 Nov 2019
    No caption

    The National Party's candidate for Botany, Christopher Luxon, has made his position clear on three major issues going through Parliament, as well as the "no jab, no pay" policy. Audio

    Christopher Luxon suggests extension of 'no jab, no pay' policy
  • Luxon wins Botany spot

    Audio
    politics
    5 Nov 2019
    Christopher Luxon has been selected as the National Party's candidate.

    Christopher Luxon has been selected as the National Party's candidate for the Botany electorate.

    Mr Luxon put forward his name forward less than a month ago, after six years as chief executive of Air… Audio

  • Ex-Air New Zealand boss wins National's Botany candidacy

    News
    Politics
    5 Nov 2019
    Christopher Luxon has been selected as the National Party's candidate.

    Christopher Luxon has been selected as the National Party's candidate for the Botany electorate.

    Ex-Air New Zealand boss wins National's Botany candidacy
  • Climate change: Thousands invited to join citizens' assembly

    News
    World environment
    3 Nov 2019
    Protesters sit in the road in Parliament Square, in London, on 23 April, 2019, during a climate protest.

    Letters are being sent to 30,000 households across the UK inviting people to join a citizens' assembly on climate change.

    Climate change: Thousands invited to join citizens' assembly
  • The Week In Review for week ending Fri Nov 1 2019

    Audio 1 Nov 2019

    A review of the week's news including... Guards remain at Southland property after an 8 year old boy is killed, counsellors unpaid as Mike King's Gumboot Fund runs out of cash, Mike King discusses… Audio

  • Abortion reform: Proposed rules for objectors disgraceful - English

    News
    Politics
    30 Oct 2019
    Bill English

    Former Prime Minister Sir Bill English says proposed rules around doctors who conscientiously object to abortions are "abhorrent", "disgraceful" and "unfair".

    Abortion reform: Proposed rules for conscientious objectors are disgraceful - former PM
  • Abortion: New rules 'unfair' on objecting doctors - Sir Bill English

    Audio
    health
    30 Oct 2019
    Sir Bill English at speaks to the Health Select Committee on abortion law reform.

    Former Prime Minister Sir Bill English has slammed proposed rules around doctors who conscientiously object to abortions saying they're "abhorrent", "disgraceful" and "unfair".

    He and his wife Dr… Video, Audio

  • Life & death in Nepal: Rojita Adhikari

    Audio 25 Oct 2019
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    Nepali freelance journalist Rojita Adhikari brings issues of life and death in her country to a global audience. She writes about the thousands of Nepalese women go to the Middle East to earn money… Audio, Gallery

  • Deciding on abortion law

    Audio
    politics
    6 Oct 2019
    The Abortion Legislation Committee hears from submitters on abortion law reform

    MPs are working on legislation to reform abortion law and their decisions are often shaped by those who turn up to talk to them at select committee.  Audio

  • Deciding on abortion law

    News
    The House politics
    6 Oct 2019
    The Abortion Legislation Committee hears from submitters on abortion law reform

    MPs are working on legislation to reform abortion law and their decisions are often shaped by those who turn up to talk to them at select committee. 

    Audio

    Deciding on abortion law
  • Calls for minimum standard of care for all bereaved parents

    News
    New Zealand
    24 Sep 2019
    Teddy bear in an empty child's room.

    Those who work with bereaved parents say more needs to be done to help them and are calling for a national bereavement strategy.

    Calls for minimum standard of care for all bereaved parents
  • Unmarried? Don't got to Indonesia

    Audio 20 Sep 2019
    Indonesian President Joko Widodo, left, and his running mate Ma'ruf Amin wave after a press conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 17 April, 2019.

    If proposed laws are approved in Indonesia the popular tourist spot may become a risky place to holiday - especially if you're unmarried.  Audio

  • The Panel with Heather Roy and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)

    Audio 20 Sep 2019

    Have you ever been attacked by a bird? Tell us about it. A piece on Stuff today by Verity Johnson caught our attention. She asks why people hate young activist Greta Thunberg. And her answer is simple… Audio

  • 'We were under immense pressure to have genetic counselling'

    News
    health politics
    19 Sep 2019
    No caption

    As submissions close on the government's Abortion Legislation Bill, some parents of children with disabilities say they're concerned the bill will lead to more abortions on the grounds of disability. Audio

    'We were under immense pressure to have genetic counselling'
  • Parents fear more disability terminations: 'We were under immense pressure to have genetic counselling'

    Audio
    health politics
    19 Sep 2019
    No caption

    As submissions close on the government's Abortion Legislation Bill, some parents of children with disabilities say they're concerned the bill will lead to more abortions on the grounds of disability. 

    …
  • Divide on late-term abortions at Select Committee

    News
    Politics health
    18 Sep 2019
    No caption

    Abortions later in pregnancy was a major point of contention at the Parliamentary Abortion Legislation Select Committee.

    Late pregnancy abortions point of contention at Parliamentary Abortion Legislation Select Committee
  • Divide on late-term abortions at Select Committee

    Audio
    life and society politics
    18 Sep 2019

    Activists on both sides of the abortion debate have laid out their arguments to the special select committee looking at the law changes which makes it easier to get an abortion and removes it from the… Audio

  • Law Commission lays out abortion law reform options

    News
    Politics health
    11 Sep 2019
    Law Commissioner Belinda Clark speaks to the Abortion Legislation Committee at Parliament

    Law Commissioner Belinda Clark reported back to the Abortion Legislation Committee with three possible options.

    Law Commission lays out abortion law reform options
  • MPI reports small spike in M bovis detections

    News
    Country environment
    9 Sep 2019
    No caption

    After four weeks of no new detections, nine more farms been confirmed as having Mycoplasma bovis.

    MPI reports small spike in M bovis detections
  • TV Critic: comedies that deal with tough issues

    Audio
    media
    9 Sep 2019

    Caitlin Cherry talks about the new seasons of some comedies that deal honestly with real life issues like depression, abortion and infidelity, as well as a new comedy from the BBC. Working Moms season… Audio

  • More public funds for anti-abortion groups not ruled out

    News
    Politics
    6 Sep 2019
    No caption

    The minister responsible for a Crown grants scheme has gone to ground after RNZ revealed more than $335,000 has been allocated so far to two anti-abortion counselling charities.

    Department refuses to rule out funding anti-abortion charities PCS and CPS
  • Anti-abortion charities received $300k taxpayer money

    News
    In Depth
    5 Sep 2019
    Internal Affairs has approved $300k worth of community grants to pro-life pregnancy counselling organisations.

    Internal Affairs has approved hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of community grants to anti-abortion pregnancy counselling organisations over the past 15 years. Susan Strongman reports.

    Anti-abortion charity Pregnancy Counselling Services received $300k taxpayer money
  • Anti-abortion counselling services received $330k taxpayer money

    Audio
    health
    4 Sep 2019
    Internal Affairs has approved $300k worth of community grants to pro-life pregnancy counselling organisations.

    Anti-abortion counselling organisations have received more than $330,000 of taxpayer money in the past 15 years. This is despite the rules for Community Organisation Grants Scheme specifying that… Audio

  • Anti-abortion counselling services received $330k taxpayer money

    Audio 4 Sep 2019
    no caption

    Anti-abortion counselling organisations have received more than $330,000 of taxpayer money in the past 15 years. The government grants are for organisations that benefit communities but they are not… Audio

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