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Queenstown rental crisis squeezes town's most vulnerable
Queenstown's rental crisis continues to squeeze the town's most vulnerable residents.
Prices are skyrocketing with single-bedroom units going for $500 or more per week, and landlords feel so… Video, Audio
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It's not something we think of - "where do you fit in?"
Witnessing a powhiri for some of the Bay of Plenty's newest residents is a pretty special occasion. Justine Murray was part of it all, in this weeks Voices episode. Audio
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It's not something we think of - "where do you fit in?"
Witnessing a powhiri for some of the Bay of Plenty's newest residents is a pretty special occasion. Justine Murray was part of it all, in this weeks Voices episode.
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 November 2022
The season of Advent begins today – a time of waiting and expectation leading up to Christmas. Sing along to favourite Advent hymns including O come, Emmanuel and Come, thou long-expected Jesus. Audio
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Kelly Francis: the Whenua Warrior cultivating food security
Kelly Francis's dream is that every New Zealander has access to a garden of fresh, healthy food to eat and share. From her base in Mangere she's making a vision of community-led food sovereignty a… Audio, Gallery
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Mental health and material situation of youth cause for concern - Treasury's chief adviser
The psychological distress of young people and Māori and the wide wealth gap between older and younger New Zealanders are causes for concern, the Treasury's chief economic adviser says. Audio
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Phil Paikea: 'I was taught wrong, I believed wrong'
Audio 25 Nov 2022In support of White Ribbon Day – a global movement to end male violence against women and girls – The Panel welcomed a special guest. After an abusive childhood and years as a Black Power gang member… Audio
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New village will provide vital services to Pacific people
In New Zealand, a Pasifika village will soon provide services to thousands of people in the province of Waikato.
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Baker wants NZers to avoid catching Covid-19 for Christmas
An epidemiologist just honoured for his role as a pandemic evidence-broker is urging Kiwis to avoid becoming part of a summer wave of the virus.
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Myanmar dictatorship: The New Zealand response
Analysis - While the Myanmar military continues its brutal repression, the outside world has in some ways moved on since the 2021 military coup. Stan Jagger takes a look at the ongoing work to…
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The difference between normal anxiety and anxiety disorder
Counsellor Cat Levine talks about the risk factors that predispose children to anxiety - and what parents can do to help. Audio
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Meningococcal vaccination programme needs to target Māori, Pacific communities - advocates
There are calls for the meningococcal B vaccine to be more widely available, with the disease a high risk for Pacific and Māori communities.
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Auckland City Mission says growing social need outstripping resources
New Zealanders in desperate need of a roof over their heads are increasing with services such as the Auckland City Mission providing a literal lifeline.
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'Shocking' lack of respite care for those with chronic mental illnesses - mother
Only Cody Te Poono knows exactly what was going through his head when the family home burned to the ground one August afternoon.
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Housing crisis: 'The market is failing the people of Queenstown'
The housing affordability crisis is continuing to grow in Queenstown Lakes, even as property values decline across the rest of the country.
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When sex offenders go to rehab
The Detail looks at what happens when sex offenders go to rehabilitation - does it work? Audio
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When sex offenders go to rehab
The Detail looks at what happens when sex offenders go to rehabilitation - does it work?
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Pacific news in brief for November 14
US probing Pacific economies; four missing in French Polynesia; and chess star up against it in Tonga
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Family harm incidents continue to dominate police callouts
More people have reported being victims of crime, and emergency calls increased by 40,000 in the last year, new police data shows. Audio
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2022 Lilburn Lecture: Ross Harris
For his 2022 Lilburn Lecture, composer and Arts Laureate Ross Harris dove deep into his own musical past, sharing colourful snapshots from his life and career. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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What's the plan to fill the climate finance gap for poor nations?
When it comes to climate finance, most people agree on one thing: there isn't enough of it - whether to help developing countries power their economies more cleanly, or adjust to the impacts of…
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Farmers proud to be guardians of ancient drawings
There are hundreds of drawings on limestone rock, some of which could be up to 1000 years old, in South Canterbury. Peter Evans believes it was his grandfather who discovered the ancient drawings on… Audio
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Farmers proud to be guardians of ancient drawings
There are hundreds of drawings on limestone rock, some of which could be up to 1000 years old, in South Canterbury. Peter Evans believes it was his grandfather who discovered the ancient drawings on…
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Bill Callahan: 'I took a very long time to evolve into a respectable human being'
Songwriter Bill Callahan – aka "the deep voice of American solitude" – writes melancholy country-inspired songs that often sound like poems set to music. He talks to Kim Hill about purpose… Video, Audio
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Twitter owner Elon Musk throws weight behind Republicans in US midterms
On Twitter, Elon Musk said he recommended voting for a Republican Congress, given the presidency is Deomcratic.