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New Year Honours list 2024: The 151 recipients
Screen and stage fixture Ian Mune is one of five new knights and dames appointed.
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The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Liam Hehir (Part One)
Wallace Chapman and panellists Kathryn Graham and Liam Hehir discuss the Government announcement to send additional defence force personnel to the UK to train Ukrainian military, Australia's new PM's… Audio
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Invasion of Ukraine won't end until Russia achieves goals - expert
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand joins with international partners in the condemnation of Russia's actions.
She says there have been more than 80 strikes carried out on Ukrainian… Audio
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Peace and conflict on Parliament's lawn
Protesters at parliament are heading into their second week of occupation.
At the end of last week, Police arrested some of the group, but this didn't permanently clear the area - nor did ticketing… Audio
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Ukrainians in NZ call for govt to put political pressure on Russia
Ukrainians in New Zealand are very concerned about the escalation of tension between their home country and Russia, and want the New Zealand government to do more to help.
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Alarm at Rocket Lab's next payload
A planned payload by the Space company, Rocket Lab, has upset the Peace Foundation, which has written an open letter to the Prime Minister, asking for launches that include military payloads to be… Audio
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Work begins on Archibald Baxter memorial
Work has finally begun in Dunedin on a memorial to prominent pacifist Archibald Baxter. The project has been nearly 10 years in the making, and it's hoped the national memorial on the George Street… Audio
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Concerns raised over Rocket Lab collaboration with US military
Professor Kevin Clements, Chair and foundation director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Otago University says there are very real concerns about Rocket Lab working with the… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and James Elliot (Part 2)
Audio 23 Jan 2020Topics - Today in music history, The Panel looks back at Monty Pyton tunes in light of the death of Terry Jones, Professor Kevin Clements, director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict… Audio
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Responding with non-violence to US mass shootings
Audio 5 Aug 2019Over the weekend two mass shootings in the US were only 13 hours apart.Professor Kevin Clements is the Chair and Foundation Director of The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the… Audio
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Gun buyback begins
Nearly 400 people handed in 542 guns in the gun buyback scheme over the weekend. The total compensation amounted to just over $1 million. Audio
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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Thomas Pryor (Part 1)
Audio 15 Jul 2019The Black Caps lost to England in the Cricket World Cup final. New Zealand gave it their all but were denied the win after a tied game and Super Over. By all accounts one of the most extraordinary… Audio
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Much smaller turnout on second day of guns buyback
There's been a smaller turnout on day two of the Canterbury firearms collection event at Riccarton Racecourse in Christchurch this morning.
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Criticism in going public about Louisa Akavi's kidnapping
The International Red Cross has been slammed for it's decision to go public with the kidnapping of New Zealand nurse Louisa Akavi in Syria. Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
Audio 16 Apr 2019The iconic Parisian landmark the Notre-Dame Cathedral went up in flames over night, collapsing the rood and main spire of the 850-year-old building. A fire official has said the main structure has… Audio
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Gun law change fast-track has 'outpaced' gun lobby - academic
The speed with which the government has fast-tracked changes to firearms laws has left the gun lobby in a spin, according to an Australian academic.
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Comment: Government's weapons ban 'better late than never'
Opinion - The prime minister's statement that every semi-automatic weapon used in the terrorist attacks in Christchurch would be banned is to be applauded by all New Zealanders, writes Professor Kevin…
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Police union: 'We know how easy it is to get firearms in New Zealand'
Gun safety experts expect swift clampdowns on gun ownership after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern pledged to change the country's near 30-year-old gun laws.
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Kevin Clements Otago University
Audio 16 Mar 2019University of Otago's gun safety advocate Professor Kevin Clements. Audio
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CHCH Police to be armed indefinitely
Christchurch frontline Police officers are to carry pistols in their holsters until they find a suspect in this week's shooting. Police bosses say officers need security but is this an overreaction… Audio
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The Panel with Mamari Stephens and Martin Cocker (Part 1)
Audio 1 Mar 2019Christchurch frontline Police officers are to carry pistols in their holsters until they find a suspect in this week's shooting. Police bosses say officers need security but is this an overreaction… Audio
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Calls for gun amnesty amid rising weapons numbers
Calls for a gun amnesty as new figures reveal the number of military-style semi-automatic weapons in circulation in our regions. Kathryn Ryan discusses responsible gun ownership with University of… Audio
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Indigenous views crucial in climate change debate
Indigenous views must be included when it comes to creating climate change policies for the Pacific region, according to Pacific community leaders and a group of climate change experts.
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Importance of indigenous views on climate change stressed
Indigenous views must be included when it comes to creating climate change policies for the Pacific region. Audio
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Climate-related conflict discussed at Auckland workshop
Climate-related conflict and security issues in the Pacific will be examined by experts from around the world in Auckland this week.