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Man sought by police found dead in Taupō
The man sought by police for killing a person on a popular Auckland street has been found dead at a rural property outside Taupō. Audio
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Personal finance: Should KiwiSaver be compulsory?
8 May 2024Money expert David Boyle joins Kathryn to talk about some holes in the argument to make KiwiSaver compulsory to ensure more people are equipped to fund their retirement. Audio
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Explaining Otherhood - childless by choice or circumstance
8 May 2024More than 30 women have contributed to the book Otherhood, talking about being a mother and dismantling the taboos and societal judgement around that and how it has affected them. Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: Blame it on the bossa nova
8 May 2024Music commentator Kirsten Zemke looks at bossa nova, literally "new trend" in Portuguese. Audio
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Around the motu : Alisha Evans in Tauranga
8 May 2024Poor air quality in the seaside suburb of Mount Maunganui has forced the council to look at the future of industrial businesses in the area. Audio
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Book review: Study For Obedience by Sarah Bernstein
8 May 2024Phil Vine reviews Study For Obedience by Sarah Bernstein published by Granta. Audio
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Lost in translation: Daniel Hahn on interpreting literary works
Many of us will know the difficulties of travelling and being understood in countries where we don't speak the language. Now imagine taking a great work of literature and translating that - without… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 8 May
8 May 2024On today's episode, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses MP behaviour and Corrections funding, Genesis Energy is to resume importing coal, Resource Minister Shane Jones joins us, a Te Pāti Māori MP… Audio
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Australia: Student loan relief, China flares, Bonza dramas
8 May 2024Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at $3b in relief for tertiary students in next week's federal Budget because of what had become an alarmingly steep indexation rate. Audio
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Are record migrant remittances helping keep inflation in check?
8 May 2024The country's record net migration of 139,000 new arrivals in the last year has raised concerns about the potential impact on consumer demand and the flow-on to inflation. Audio
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Police confirm Ponsonby shooter found dead
8 May 2024Police have confirmed the man wanted in connection with the fatal Ponsonby Road shooting on Sunday evening, Hone Kay- Selwyn, has been found dead. Audio
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Genesis looks to coal to shore up power supplies
8 May 2024Buying coal is back on Genesis Energy's agenda - it says it's necessary to ensure a backup of energy supply this winter and beyond amid a gas shortage. Audio
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Consumer warns payment method could void bank protections
8 May 2024Consumer NZ is warning almost half of New Zealanders could have breached their bank's terms and conditions by using a popular payment method. POLi enables people to make a payment directly from their… Audio
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Endangered short-tailed bats recorded in Wellington
8 May 2024Critically endangered short-tailed bats have been recorded in the Wellington region for the first time in more than seven years. Auckland Council Senior Conservation Adviser, and bat advocate, Ben… Audio