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Will investing in shares last?
Will investing in shares last?Podcast episode — 13 February 2020Investors in shares - and most KiwiSaver investors - are doing "too well" says financial author and journalist Mary Holm, but can it last?
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Investors in shares - and most KiwiSaver investors - are doing "too well" says financial author and journalist Mary Holm, but can it last? Audio
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Wellington would struggle for enough water to fight fires post-quake
Wellington would struggle for enough water to fight fires post-quake
The capital's top agencies are trying to come up with alternative ways to fight fires following a large quake - including using water pumped from the sea.
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Wellington at high risk of large fire if earthquake hits
Fire crews would struggle to access water to fight blazes after a large earthquake in Wellington.
They would be stopped from using the city's reservoirs because they would be needed for drinking… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: 5 February 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Bryan Crump about RNZ's big music shake-up. Also - the media memorialising Mike Moore, an ODT reporter's sudden departure -…
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Midweek Mediawatch: 5 February 2020
Midweek Mediawatch: 5 February 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Bryan Crump about RNZ's big music shake-up. Also - the media memorialising Mike Moore, an ODT reporter's sudden departure -…
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Coronavirus outbreak: Auckland Lantern Festival cancelled
Coronavirus outbreak: Auckland Lantern Festival cancelled
This year's Auckland Lantern Festival - which attracted 175,000 people last year - has been cancelled due to growing concerns over the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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Review of Retirement Income Policy 2019
Review of Retirement Income Policy 2019Podcast episode — 30 January 2020Popular financial journalist and author Mary Holm is back to go over the Review of Retirement Income Policy 2019, released yesterday.
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Money with Mary Holm
Popular financial journalist and author Mary Holm is back to go over the Review of Retirement Income Policy 2019, released yesterday. Audio
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Podcasts picks - white-collar fraud
Paul Bushnell reviews two podcasts that explore white collar fraud - The Dropout - the deception by Elizabeth Holmes and The Fake Heiress which looks at the crimes of Anna Sorokin. Audio
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Friday's business news: What you need to know
Business news in brief
In today's business news - Low interest rates lure small investors back to the housing market and a privately owned stake in a South Auckland men's prison has been sold.
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Police name man who died in Christchurch house fire
Police name man who died in Christchurch house fire
Police have named the man who died in a Christchurch house fire on Monday morning.
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Fatal boarding house fire cause remains unknown, but suspicious circumstances ruled out
Cause of 'ferocious' fatal boarding house fire still unknown
The cause of a fatal early morning inferno in a Christchurch boarding house remains unclear, but suspicious circumstances have been ruled out as investigations continue.
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Fatal New Brighton fire not suspicious
There's still no saying what caused an early morning inferno in a Christchurch boarding house, which claimed one life this morning. The single storey New Brighton property went up in flames just… Audio
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Getting in financial shape for 2020
Audio 7 Jan 2020RNZ's finance expert Mary Holm offers plenty of practical tips on getting your house in order, whether it's KiwiSaver contributions, putting aside for a rainy day or understanding risk and return.
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Getting in financial shape for 2020
Audio 7 Jan 2020RNZ's personal finance expert offers plenty of practical advice on getting your house in order, whether it's KiwiSaver contributions, putting aside for a rainy day or understanding risk and return.
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Kerryanne Evans on Country Calendar and television journalism
Audio 5 Jan 2020Kerranne Evans tells Lynn about the joys of working on New Zealand's longest running TV show Country Calendar. Audio
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Toronto Children's Chorus - First Bracket
Music by Lori-Anne Dolloff, J S Bach, Josu Elberdin, Leonie Holmes, Claude Debussy, and Steven Rapana. Recorded in St Matthew's-in-the-City, Auckland, 3 July 2019. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Time's up for volunteering
Insight - Volunteering is facing a crisis. Insight's report Teresa Cowie investigates how essential services can survive as more and more people decide they can't make on going commitments to help… Video, Audio
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Sport: International Rugby League recommends reforms in Tonga
Sport: International Rugby League recommends reforms in Tonga
The International Rugby League Board has recommended a package of reforms for the sport in Tonga, following the conclusion of a two-month investigation.
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Mary examines some of her financial decisions
Mary examines some of her financial decisionsPodcast episode — 12 December 2019Christmas is a time for reflection and so financial author and journalist Mary Holm examines what financial decisions she has made and regretted.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Christmas is a time for reflection and so financial author and journalist Mary Holm examines what financial decisions she has made and regretted. Audio
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Christchurch council refuses to sign off on new building due to faulty quake design
Council refuses to sign off on new building with faulty design
Christchurch City Council is refusing to sign off on a new and unoccupied central city multi-storey building after a final ruling faulted its design.
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Eve de Castro-Robinson: from “sonic artist” to world leading composer
Dr Eve de Castro-Robinson is one of this country’s leading composers and composition educators. She’s putting her books away having announced her retirement from teaching after 25 years. She talks… Audio
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Big four auditors face investor calls for tougher climate scrutiny
Big four auditors face investor calls for tougher climate scrutiny
The so-called Big Four auditors are being warned that failure to take urgent action on climate-related risks could do more damage than the financial crisis.