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Graeme Dingle & Jo-Anne Wilkinson: decades with at risk youth
Sir Graeme Dingle and Jo-Anne Wilkinson have spent decades working with thousands of at-risk young people through the Graeme Dingle Foundation, providing programmes like Project K with a focus on the… Audio
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It's the “Aha!” moments which reveal how much Māori and Pakeha relations have changed
In this third panel discussion, Dr Jill Chrisp and Karen Johansen discuss with Alex Perrottet how their life together is affected by their families being on the opposite sides of Gisborne history. Audio
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Genter defends 'feebate' emissions scheme after criticism
Treasury officials have rubbished the government's "feebate" scheme, warning it will have an infinitesimal effect on carbon emissions over two decades.
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Urgent measles advice sought after 100 new cases confirmed in past week
The Associate Health Minister Julie Anne Genter has asked her ministry for urgent advice on how to tackle the measles outbreak.
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Book review - The Boyfriend by Laura Southgate
Anne Else reviews The Boyfriend by Laura Southgate, which is published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Survivors say they're losing faith after Sir Anand's resignation
Sir Anand Satyanand's sudden resignation from the abuse inquiry is being seen as another sign the Royal Commission is dysfunctional.
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Book Review - All the Juicy Pastures
All the Juicy Pastures: Greville Texidor and New Zealand by Margot Schwass, reviewed by Anne Else. Audio
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Behind the hoardings - a heritage treasure sinking into ruin
There's a piece of New Zealand's most important heritage locked behind hoardings on Auckland's Queen St. The St James Theatre is dying a death of neglect - but those who love the old lady haven't… Audio
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Rock of faith: Redesign of NZ's oldest stone church unveiled
Final plans for the strengthening and redevelopment of Taranaki Cathedral in New Plymouth - which include an education centre focusing on its role in the Taranaki land wars - have been revealed.
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About 100,000 rental properties likely to miss insulation deadline
Renters whose freezing homes won't be insulated before new regulations come into effect next month say they have no power in getting their landlords to bring them up to scratch. Audio
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Parliament bullying: Mallard urges rape victims to seek support
Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard says it's his impression from the report on bullying at Parliament that people have been raped there, and he is urging the victims to go to police or support… Audio
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Book review - Finding Frances Hodgkins by Mary Kisler
Anne Else reviews Finding Frances Hodgkins by Mary Kisler, which is published by Massey University Press. Audio
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April road toll the deadliest in 10 years after Taupō tragedy
The Ministry of Transport has confirmed 45 people have been killed so far this month. Audio
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Parents, nurses and PM celebrate PlunketLine's 25th birthday
Audio 11 Apr 2019The parents of a newborn who fell ill with potentially lethal meningitis, say they're incredibly grateful for Plunketline as the telephone support service celebrated its 25th birthday today. Video, Audio
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From Stadium to Saloon
William Dart looks into the rock-to-cabaret journey taken by artists such as Bryan Ferry and David Johansen. And there's a tribute to the late André Previn on the side. Video, Audio
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Book review - Past Caring? Women, Work and Emotion
Anne Else reviews Past Caring? Women, Work and Emotion, which is edited by: Barbara Brookes, Jane McCabe and Angela Wanhalla, and published by Otago University Press. Audio
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SkyPath future in doubt over intellectual property row
The project director of Auckland's proposed SkyPath says NZTA will not pay up for intellectual property rights, and has now shut down communication with the original designers.
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Ice Ice Naseby: Curling qualifiers put summer on ice
As Central Otago temperatures approached 30°C this week, Naseby forgot summer and focused on ice, as the World Curling Championships qualifiers transfixed the town.
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Road toll: 'We have the tools available to reduce it'
New Zealand's road toll is far too high for a developed nation, the Associate Transport Minister says, and the government will reduce that within three years. Audio
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Malcolm Turnbull admonishes government over preselection
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has launched a spectacular intervention in the preselection process of Liberal backbencher Craig Kelly, urging his colleagues not to "capitulate" to threats from…
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Parliament marks 125 years since women vote in general election
A special breakfast was held at the Great Hall at Parliament to mark the exact day 125 years ago that 90,000 women first voted in a general election.
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What do young people want? In the ‘60s it was free love, but today it’s free media
Guyon Espiner explores the changing relationship between the media and the advertising industry which has previously bankrolled it with a panel of experts. Audio
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Theresa May's Brexit deal: What you need to know
Theresa May has agreed to a draft Brexit withdrawal agreement with Brussels. Her cabinet backed it on Wednesday - but there have since been resignations.
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Book review - Gone to Pegasus by Tess Redgrave
Anne Else reviews Gone to Pegasus by Tess Redgrave, which is published by Makaro press. Audio
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Payout to assaulted prison guard a 'landmark' decision
A $56,000 payout to a prison guard left traumatised by an inmate's attack is being hailed as a 'landmark' decision.