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Gun control advocates want ban on advertising
Gun Control advocates are calling for an end to firearms advertising to help stem gun violence.
A 32-year-old man was shot and critically injured by police in the Auckland suburb of Grey Lynn on… Audio
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Government sets aside $44m for councils for three waters
The government has set aside a $44 million dollars to help councils set up the controversial new Three Waters system.
Every council in New Zealand will receive at least $350,000 dollars of additional… Audio
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More pedestrian only space opens in Auckland's Federal St
Auckland city just got a bit friendlier to pedestrians with the Mayoral Drive end of Federal St now a tree-lined shared space that it's hoped will eventually form part of a green corridor in the CBD… Audio
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Nurse practitioner starts clinic in rural Wairapapa school
A Wairarapa nurse practitioner has started a clinic from a school Principal's office in the little town of Pirinoa. Up until now, residents of Pirinoa and surrounding isolated settlements have had to… Audio
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Youth MPs to focus on glaring wage gap
A mock Member’s Bill which zeroes in on the glaring disparity in wages for young people is to be the focus of debate among Youth MPs in the 10th Youth Parliament this week.
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Greymouth Youth MP works for teen sexual health
Audio 19 Jul 2022Youth Press Gallery reporter Mishka Lombaard has a conversation with Youth MP Samantha Bergin about her passion for teen sexual health.
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Union and business representative on latest inflation numbers
Opposition parties are calling on the government to attack record high inflation by cutting spending, regulatory bottlenecks, and taxes and they're keen to make it an election decider next year.
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Allowing more immigrants into NZ would stem inflation - National Party
The National Party believes allowing more immigrants into the country would help stem rising inflation.
Economists are predicting inflation will top seven percent when the latest figures are released… Audio
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Government extends half-price public transport, fuel tax cuts
Figures out today are expected to show the annual inflation rate is nudging above 7 percent for the first time since 1990.
In response the Government is extending half-price fares on public transport… Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 3: Be a Campaigner
Looking at making a change outside the system? Robbie talks about how to make a strong campaign and explains why the MMP system was successful in New Zealand. Video
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 4: Be a Disruptor
Robbie discusses how to be a disrupter by making a difference through boycotts, divestments, strikes, and money. Video
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 5: Be a Rule Breaker
Robbie explains what direct action is and how it works, delving into how Aotearoa has moved forward and learnt from previous experiences of this action. Video
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Trailer
In the first season of The Citizen's Handbook, Robbie Nicol taught the youth of Aotearoa how our country works. Now he's back to teach them how to help make it a better place. Video
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 2: Be a Teacher
Robbie looks at who informs the public about what is happening in New Zealand and what needs to be fixed. It’s journalists—the teachers for adults. Video
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 6: Be a Visionary
Robbie talks about how to figure out what a better world looks like, how to know what you should campaign about, and how… Video
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 2 | Episode 1: Be a Legislator
Robbie Nicol tackles what careers can help give power to make change by looking at jobs in New Zealand’s government and legal system. Video
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How yoga can help heal trauma
When Chris Thompson-Lang served with the Australian military in Afghanistan, he felt mentally prepared to witness the fall of his fellow soldiers. It was the suffering of civilians that was his… Video, Audio
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'Double your money' property pitches still circulating
Audio 17 Jul 2022Property prices are sliding after decades of big returns for investors - and property stories and ads have been highly profitable for the media in that time too. Recent warnings the ‘one way bet' on… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 July 2022
Plenty of variety in this week’s selection of hymns, which include a Taizé chant, a hymn from the Iona community in Scotland, and Charles Wesley’s great hymn And Can It Be. Audio
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Chris Rinke: polystyrene-eating worms could change recycling
The beetle larvae known as Zophobas morio - more commonly called superworms - have been found to be able to survive on a diet of polystyrene, a discovery which could help change the recycling… Video, Audio
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Quaky Cat Helps Out - by Diana Noonan & Gavin Bishop
Audio 16 Jul 2022Told by Francesca Emms.
Quaky Cat returns to help rebuild the city of Christchurch by helping his homeless cat-friends and taking them in.
For Kids and Little Kids. Audio
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Battle of Waterloo skeletons uncovered
It is a defining turning point in European history, when Napleon's Army was defeated by the Duke of Wellington, with a bit of help from the Prussians, on a battle field in modern day Belgium. And now… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Sheep and beef farmers In Northland are dealing with sodden ground and surface water up to seven centimetres high. Southland farmers say they missed the worst of this week's bad weather and some early… Audio
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Timaru mayor says no to Canterbury regions paying for stadium
Timaru's mayor says he'll poll his council on whether the town should pay towards Christchurch's newly green-lit stadium, but he's pretty sure he knows the answer already - no.
It has been suggested… Video, Audio
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Local elections 2022: Why youth should care
Many rangatahi get their first say in October’s local elections. The issues Aotearoa faces have changed recently adding more reasons that young people must defy turnout trends and information scarcity…
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Covid-19 announcement could have gone further - Expert
A member of the National Māori Pandemic Group says the government could have gone further with its Covid-19 measures announced yesterday, to help protect vulnerable communities.
Masks and rapid… Audio
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Virtual reality used to help cure phobias!
A local company has been recognised for their innovative way of using virtual reality to overcome fears and anxieties. Audio
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Common childhood sound errors and how to correct
Kathryn discusses the most common sound errors among school children with speech and language therapist Christian Wright. He says it's the production of the TH sounds which causes most of the… Audio
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Board game event being held for people with disabilities
A board game event is being held for people with disabilities in Wellington after a successful run of coffee catch-ups, movie nights and speed dating in Dunedin. The event aims to combat feelings of… Audio
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Trial finds virtual reality could help cure phobias
A University of Otago trial has found virtual reality video could be used as a cure for common phobias like spiders, flying, needles, heights and dogs.
One hundred and twenty nine people took part… Audio