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New watchdog for supermarkets
The Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister is confident making supermarkets sign up to an enforceable code of conduct will help ease the pain in Kiwis' pockets.
The rules aim to address the imbalance… Audio
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Machine learning for environmental data and needle free injections
The New Zealand data science programme, Taiao, aims to help researchers make sense of environmental data so they can make useful predictions to guide good decisions. Claire Concannon meets the team at… Audio
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At The Movies for 6 July
Audio 6 Jul 2022On At the Movies, Dan Slevin looks at three new films. He reviews the new biography of Elvis Presley written and directed by Baz Luhrmann, ELVIS; James Napier Robertson and. Paula Whetu Jones'… Audio
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Otago honey makers seek help finding honey thief
A sticky-fingered thief has made off with pots and pots of clover honey from a stall with an honesty box near Roxburgh.
The woman helped herself at the roadside shop on State Highway 8 at Ettrick on… Video, Audio
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Schools anxious to know if NCEA help will apply in 2022
Students and teachers hit with the double whammy of winter ills and Covid are anxious to know if they'll get any extra help to achieve NCEA this time round.
Attendance at some schools has been around… Video, Audio
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Worker shortages hitting across sectors
Employers are putting the heat on the government to help solve a major people-power problem.
Worker shortages appear to be stifling almost every sector and they're being blamed for business closures… Audio
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Our Changing World - Machine learning algorithms for environmental data
The Taiao programme, led by the University of Waikato, aims to create machine learning tools to help researchers wrangle with massive amounts of environmental data. Claire Concannon visits the team to… Audio
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Lessons for the medical profession from a patient-turned-doctor
Ben Bravery was undergoing bowel cancer in his late twenties when he realised his aftercare left a lot to be desired. His solution? To go to medical school, become a doctor and try to bring about… Audio
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Australia: Flooding continues, NZ PM in Oz - again
Audio 6 Jul 2022Today's correspondent is Annika Smethurst in Australia, where there's been no let up in the rain falling in southern parts of New South Wales - what further help might be on offer for communities that… Audio
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IRD urges businesses to seek help early as GST debt rises
Inland Revenue says more businesses are getting behind on GST payments, and its urging business owners to seek help early if they're struggling. In the eight months to March, total outstanding debt to… Audio
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Mental wellbeing on the decline - could te reo help that?
The Covid-19 pandemic has left many feeling down in the dumps - but advocates say the use of te reo could help boost morale.
Nearly one-in-three people reported experiencing poor mental wellbeing in… Audio
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Government needs to urgently change immigration rules for nurses - Willis
The National Party says the Government must act quickly to allow immigrant nurses to fill the shortfall of jobs within the health sector.
The party's deputy leader says the health sector is in need… Audio
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Governor General honours Christchurch terror attack survivors
The governor general has honoured several people who showed extreme bravery during the terror attack in Christchurch.
Among those recognised were members of the public who rushed at the gunman to try… Video, Audio
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Salmon exporter wants to head to the ocean
The country's biggest salmon exporter is desperate to start farming in the open ocean away from warming coastal waters that are killing thousands of its fish.
A record breaking marine heatwave has… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 5 July 2022
Shots ring out at an Independence Day Parade in Chicago, 5 people are dead and 17 more injured. Emergency services in New South Wales get 4-thousand requests for help as heavy rain pounds greater… Audio
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GP, National MP Dr Shane Reti fears health reforms won't help at frontline
The calls for more support from GPs are growing louder under the weight of demand for their services.
Waiting rooms have been full to bursting, and that's if you can get in to see a GP as the… Video, Audio
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Hope for 'life after meth' with new rehab programme in Murupara
Those leading a new methamphetamine harm reduction programme in Murupara say Covid restrictions unwittingly highlighted the serious nature of the community's drug problem.
Te Ahi Mauri is modelled on… Video, Audio
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Tips for spending wisely at the supermarket
Many of us are feeling the squeeze from rising inflation. At times like these the weekly grocery bill is often the first area we cut back on. So today's expert is registered nutritionist Amanda Brien… Audio
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Funding boost will help feed more communities around Aotearoa
We talk to a non-profit group sharing their knowledge and skills to help Whanau in hardship help themselves. SuperGrans Tairawhiti is a registered foodbank. Its General Manager, Linda Coulston talks… Audio
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Working holiday scheme changes needed sooner - Tourism industry
The tourism industry wants the extension of a popular working holiday visa to kick in earlier to help with staff shortages.
The Youth Mobility Scheme will now allow people aged between 18 and 35 to… Audio
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Crisis communications 101: How to deal with a PR disaster
When someone screws up and it hits the headlines, what actually happens when PR experts are called in to help them fix it? Audio
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The Week in Detail: GIB, farm emissions, and sick leave
The Detail podcast brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Indigenous Forest and Carbon
Two retired Auckland University lecturers put the case for correctly acknowledging the role native trees can play in carbon sequestration. Audio
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Popular community garden's growth stunted by bureaucracy
It's not just chopping onions that'll make your eyes water these days, but paying for them too.
As the price of fruit n veges hits harder, many Kiwis are growing their own. On the Hibiscus Coast a… Video, Audio
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A record number of wāhine Māori join Police force
Wāhine Māori police graduates say they can help make a difference in their communities as a record number join the force this year amid a drive for more diversity.
Despite its mission to bring in… Audio
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Stratford introduces forestry rate to pay for road repairs
A decision to introduce a targeted rate to help repair roads damaged by logging trucks is winning few friends in Taranaki.
Stratford District Council says the roads - some of which were designed for… Audio
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Taking the temperature on sick leave
We're told to stay home when we're sick – but for many workers, that's an almost impossible ask. Can employers be doing more? Audio
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'Tsunami' of respiratory illness overwhelming clinics - urgent care doctor
The ongoing spread of Omicron, influenza and other winter illnesses is being described by one urgent care doctor as a "tsunami".
Health Minster Andrew Little said the health system as a whole is… Video, Audio
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When you love your child, but sometimes you don't like parenthood
Audio 30 Jun 2022Psychologist Sarb Johal say ambivalence about parenting can strike at any time - even in the lead up to parenting. He says it's totally normal but because few parents ever voice these feelings, it's… Audio
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How to help your child have a good relationship with sleep
Audio 30 Jun 2022One in ten children suffer from a sleep disorder but most of us – including GPs and paediatricians – know very little about the signs and symptoms, says Dr Chris Winter. In his new book The Rested… Audio