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Time to change the Covid conversation
All over the world COVID has created an epidemic of tribalism and virtue signaling says Dr Vinay Prasad, an Associate Professor in the Epidemiology department at the University of California in San… Audio
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What Moana Maniapoto has learned hosting Te Ao
Moana Maniapoto is a familiar name from her work with Moana and the Tribe, or prior to that, Moana and the Moahunters The entertainer and singer has also been, for 35 shows, the host of Te Ao with… Audio
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Wrapping up the vaxathon
Last weekend’s hastily-organised eight-hour Vaxathon TV extravaganza silenced most critics after a record number of jabs last weekend - but not all. We ask the brains behind the broadcast - Bailey… Audio
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Wrapping up the vaxathon
Last weekend’s hastily-organised eight-hour Vaxathon TV extravaganza silenced most critics after a record number of jabs last weekend - but not all. We ask the brains behind the broadcast - Bailey…
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Fears some playcentres will close over vaccine mandate
There are fears that smaller, vulnerable playcentres may not survive the government's mandate which requires all staff - and 22,000 volunteers - to be vaccinated.
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Police Commissioner defends enforcement action at protests
It's been a busy week for police on the Covid-19 front in Auckland, with anti-lockdown protests, a lockdown-breaching party, and MIQ absconders. Audio
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Reopening schools 'beyond belief' - PPTA head
Secondary school teachers are "dismayed and angry" at the government's announcement that students in Years 11-13 who live in alert level 3 areas will be able to return to classrooms on 26 October, a… Audio
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The all-female militia that fought - and beat - ISIS
By 2014 ISIS had taken great swathes of Syria's northeast and Iraq's north, going through cities and towns at surprising speed, forcing women and girls from the Yazidi minority to be traded for rape… Audio
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Do dogs really miss us when we are gone?
Federico Rossano, director of the Comparative Cognition Lab at UC San Diego, joins the show to look at whether dogs do miss people when they're not with them. Audio
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PNG's Covid crisis swamps Highlands hospitals
The Covid-19 crisis in Papua New Guinea is deepening, as the country's main hospitals are increasingly swamped by cases.
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Alert levels remain unchanged, NZ at one of 'most challenging moments' in pandemic
Auckland will remain in alert level 3, step 1, for at least one more week while Waikato and Northland will stay in level 3 until 11.59pm on Thursday. Video
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Covid 19: What happened on 5 October
Twenty-four new community cases of Covid-19 were announced in Auckland and the Waikato today, while Jacinda Ardern introduced a new vaccination certificates plan and Auckland prepared to enter Stage 1…
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Vaccination passport inequities: Freedom for many, but not for some
Opinion - Any vaccine passport must account for those who cannot be vaccinated for health reasons, include a non-app option, be accessible, and should be timed very carefully, Chris Ford writes.
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Fiji church leaders want Govt to reconsider vaccine directive
Some church leaders in Fiji want the Government to allow non-vaccinated people to enter their houses of worship.
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All Blacks seek perfection as Argentina limp to finish
The All Blacks will look to cement their claim as top dogs in the southern hemisphere against South Africa on Saturday after Argentina seek a face-saving win over Australia.
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New multimedia segment for Pasifika on mental health
A new mental health segment led by Pacific organisations has launched online and on air this week to address mental health concerns in the Pasifika community.
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Covid-19 in focus: Fewer community cases, more subclusters
There was a significant drop of community cases, more subclusters form in Auckland, and migrant workers will be able to apply for fast-track residency.
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Roadmap laid out for NSW as state records 787 cases, 12 deaths
NSW's restrictions will ease next month as the state has recorded 787 new community cases of Covid-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday.
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Warriors star admits cocaine possession
Young Warriors star Reece Walsh is facing drug charges after being arrested in possession of cocaine on the Gold Coast last night.
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Council's Zoom meeting goes viral as people pretend they're in it
Almost 300,000 people from throughout the world have watched a Waipā District Council Zoom meeting on YouTube, many pretending they're actually in a busy meeting to avoid family, workmates or chores. Video
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Covid-19 wrap: Models show how vital vaccinations are
Covid-19 case numbers continued to drop, while new modelling showed that a 90 percent vaccination rate is needed to avoid future lockdowns.
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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
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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Court sequel for Auckland couple and gourmet delights in level 3
Aucklanders devoured burgers and coffees while reaching a vaccination milestone on day one of level 3 while a couple who allegedly fled to Wanaka during lockdown have been charged.
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Wind Song and Rain: A mokopuna's love letter to her grandfather
Two wāhine Māori are behind a new short documentary Wind Song and Rain released this year, which explores one granddaughter's connection to her famous grandfather through poetry and te ao Māori.