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The Panel with Jennie Morten and James Elliot (Part 1)
Audio 16 Nov 2020The Panel talks to Professor of Law and Director of the LEAD Institute for Law Emergencies and Disasters at the University of Canterbury John Hopkins about today's mask wearing mandate announced at… Audio
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NCEA and Scholarship exams begin today
NCEA and Scholarship exams begin today
NCEA and Scholarship exams start this morning, involving 140,000 teenagers over the next four weeks.
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How 'motivation decline' affects us as we age
As people age they can often be affected by 'motivation decline', that is the loss of motivation to learn new things or even engage in everyday activities. Professor John Reynolds, a neuroscientist… Audio
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US results: How will this endless election end?
US results: How will this endless election end?
Analysis - It's been days since the White House race was called for Joe Biden, but Donald Trump has yet to concede - or show any signs of acknowledging defeat.
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What's top of mind for Kiwi parents?
A nationwide survey of New Zealand parents explores how families coped with Covid lockdown. Our regular parenting commentator Nathan Wallis was an advisor on the survey, conducted by health insurer… Video, Audio
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From memes to tweets, NZ's online Covid-19 response archived
Millions of online digital communications are being preserved to create a snapshot of Aotearoa's response to Covid-19.
The National Library and the Alexander Turnbull Library collection includes… Video, Audio
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US President Donald Trump still refusing to concede
President Trump is still refusing to acknowledge defeat, alleging fraud while instigating legal action against the results in disputed states.
He's been tweeting a barrage of messages - again… Audio
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Afghanistan conflict: Fighting for a future in a war without end
Afghanistan conflict: Fighting for a future in a war without end
On a day when autumn's golden light bathed the tree-lined campus of Kabul University, its warm rays slanting through classrooms' open windows, the first day of a course on peace and conflict…
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Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Media networks were at last able to name the winner of the 'Race to the White House' this morning after treading water for days. Meanwhile the sitting President gave them all a huge headache: how to… Video, Audio
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Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Media networks were at last able to name the winner of the 'Race to the White House' this morning after treading water for days. Meanwhile the sitting President gave them all a huge headache: how to…
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Top tips to have fewer regrets by the end of the week
Many of us have regrets at the end of the week about things we did or things we wish we would have done. But there is good news. Psychotherapist Amy Morin has compiled a list of ways you can have… Audio
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Shihad lead singer Jon Toogood on finding love and Islam
Shihad lead singer Jon Toogood on finding love and Islam
As the lead singer for Shihad, Jon Toogood won plenty of fans by wearing his anti-authoritarianism on his sleeve.
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Week in Politics: Mahuta makes international headlines
Week in Politics: Mahuta makes international headlines
Analysis - Nanaia Mahuta's appointment as foreign minister makes headlines around the world and the PM chooses her ministers and sets out the government's programme, writes Peter Wilson.
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Pop group Broods among those barred from NZ over isolation vouchers
Pop group Broods among those barred from NZ over isolation vouchers
Acclaimed pop music duo Broods may have to cancel their summer shows in New Zealand after their singer missed out on a voucher to stay at a managed isolation hotel.
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'Clash of the Pacific' brings rare rugby league internationals to NZ
'Clash of the Pacific' brings rare rugby league internationals to NZ
Auckland will host the region's first and only international rugby league test matches this year, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
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'Thrilled' Debbie Ngarewa-Packer enters Parliament on special votes
The Māori Party has doubled its numbers in Parliament to two.
Special votes confirmed Rawiri Waititi in the seat of Waiariki - the only electorate seat the Labour Party lost.
And with 1.2 percent of… Video, Audio
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Fa has support of 'family' gym for big fight
Fa has support of 'family' gym for big fight
Tucked away in a leafy Auckland suburb is a world-renowned gym where Tongan boxer Junior Fa is working out full-time for the 'Fight of the Century.'
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Audit reveals new tech tools in police's digital armoury
Audit reveals new tech tools in police's digital armoury
A police stocktake triggered by a controversial trial of facial recognition technology has revealed what law enforcement is adding to its digital armoury.
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Lynette Forday, 'Minus one is not enough.'
How culturally diverse is New Zealand television and when did things start to shift? Sonia Yee explores the making of character Dr Grace Kwan - the first Asian character to become part of mainstream… Audio
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New Sport NZ boss Raelene Castle brings her battle scars
New Sport NZ boss Raelene Castle brings her battle scars
Raelene Castle is back from Australia to run Sport New Zealand, as its first female chief executive. She sits down with Suzanne McFadden and explains how the things she learned in turmoil can help our…
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Another death mars Melbourne Cup day
Another death mars Melbourne Cup day
The death of Anthony Van Dyck cast a pall over the Melbourne Cup, angering animal rights activists while highlighting the growing toll of Australia's most prestigious horse race meeting.
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More than 200,000 abusive tweets towards female candidates during elections - Twitter bot
More than 200,000 'vile' tweets towards female candidates during election
A Twitter bot has been working to find and combat abusive tweets aimed at female candidates in the New Zealand elections.
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Green energy: You've got cheap data, is cheap power next?
Green energy: You've got cheap data, is cheap power next?
Analysis - the iPhone transformed mobile phones in just 10 years; could green energy create a similar revolution asks Justin Rowlatt, the BBC's chief environment correspondent.
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Philadelphia braces for more unrest after police fatally shoot black man
Philadelphia hit by more unrest after police shooting
Hundreds of protesters in Philadelphia have marched through the city for a second night, demanding racial justice after police fatally shot a black man.
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Using information and culture to unite - Tokelau journalist
Using information and culture to unite - Tokelau journalist
As NZ marks Te vaiaho o te gagana Tokelau or Tokelau language week, Elena Pasilio, an up-and-coming journalist shares her journey as a story-teller.