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Air NZ forecasts loss for 2020 financial year
Audio 26 May 2020Air New Zealand expects to make a loss for the 2020 financial year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
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Gathering restrictions easing
Audio 26 May 2020As the government eases Covid-19 restrictions, gatherings can increase to 100 people from 29 May. Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Audio 26 May 2020Today in music history for 26 May 2020; National's reshuffle under new leader Todd Muller; DIYers celebrate as govt relaxes building consent rules; The '20 minute city' concept explained; The drivers… Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Giblin and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Audio 26 May 2020Public gatherings; Air NZ forecasts loss for 2020 financial year. Audio
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What the panellists are thinking about
Audio 26 May 2020Panellists Jenni Giblin and Scott Campbell share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Audio 26 May 2020There's some good news for those of us who are finding it impossible to keep the house tidy, especially with more people home during lockdown. Audio
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Housing groups call for dramatic investment to help in Covid-19 recovery
Housing groups eye Great Depression-era investment
Housing groups are calling for a multi-billion dollar spend to echo the substantial build that followed the Great Depression.
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Coronavirus: Calls for house building boom to follow pandemic
Housing groups are calling for a multi-billion dollar spend on housing, to echo the substantial housing build that followed the Great Depression.
The groups say that this is a unique opportunity to… Audio
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Covid-19: Developments in New Zealand on 8 May
Covid-19: Developments in New Zealand on 8 May
The government released more than 300 documents related to its response to the Covid-19 pandemic, two new cases were confirmed and offices and retailers work out how to manage under level 2.
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Exercise becomes a habit for locked down Kiwis
Exercise becomes a habit for locked down Kiwis
Amid the global Covid-19 crisis, the list of what New Zealanders are being told not to do has become exhaustive, but low-risk exercise is encouraged. Video
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RIP The Listener, New Zealand's pioneering voice
RIP The Listener, New Zealand's pioneering voice
The news today that The Listener is to close, along with all of Bauer Media's other titles, brings a tear to the eye of former deputy editor Tim Watkin.
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Events continue to fall, but what about malls, casinos and churches?
Events continue to fall, but what about malls, casinos and churches?
Events around the country have continued to grind to a halt due to coronavirus, with more tumbling today from agriculture to theatre.
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Today's Sports News: What you need to know
Today's Sports News: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Fatialofa out of intensive care after spinal injury, Reds now 16 points in front in EPL and PB's for cyclists
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Online pay later services can trap you into debt
Finanical advisor Hannah McQueen talks about the traps of being able to get into debt without leaving home thanks to online shopping and after pay services on offer. Audio
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David Seymour brushes off criticism over his own MAGA campaign
ACT Party leader David Seymour bats off criticism that his "Make Aotearoa Great Again" slogan means he's going to be following US president Donald Trump's policy ideas. Audio
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Call to train more teachers in NZ rather than recruit offshore
NZEI President, Liam Rutherford, calls for more teachers to be trained in New Zealand to address the staffing shortages rather than recruiting overseas. Audio
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Today in music history for Monday 20th January 2020
Today in music history, The Panel looks back at Def Leppard's release of their album Pyromania. Audio
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NZ cities ranked according to their affordability
Property council chief executive Leonie Freeman talks about the affordability rankings of New Zealand cities and which ones are the most unaffordable, which might not be where many think of. Audio
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Harry and Megan step down as senior royals
The Queen signs off on Harry and Megan's more independent future, but the lines are still blurred about their status as royals. Audio
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Overhaul of family caregivers scheme gives financial boost
Audio 20 Jan 2020There's been an overhaul of the rules around family carers meaning a financial boost for many households. Carer, John Foreman, joins the panel to talk about what the changes mean for carers. Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell (Part Two)
Audio 20 Jan 2020NZEI President, Liam Rutherford, calls for more teachers to be trained in New Zealand to address the staffing shortages rather than recruiting overseas. ACT Party leader David Seymour bats off… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell (Part One)
Audio 20 Jan 2020There's been an overhaul of the rules around family carers meaning a financial boost for many households. Carer, John Foreman, joins the panel to talk about what the changes mean for carers. The Queen… Audio
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I've been thinking for Monday 20 January 2020
Audio 20 Jan 2020What the panelists Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell have been thinking about. Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sport's news - Phoenix win again, Otago teams too good for CD and Venus gets singles wildcard.