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Silver Lake deal 'secures future' of grassroots rugby, union boss says
New Zealand Rugby has finally managed to convert its Silverlake deal from pipe dream to reality ...meaning provincial unions are in line for a multi-million dollar windfall. The proposal was approved… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Georgie Stylianou and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Wallace and panellists Georgie Stylianou and Raybon Kan hear from an expert in child and adolescent brain development about how a tough-on-crime approach wont help deter ram raids and youth crime… Audio
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Sex, safety and dating apps - new study reveals an age divide
People over 50 are "dating dangerously" while under-30s frequently have rough sex with people they meet on apps, according to a new study. Audio
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Victim Support won't release report on bullying allegations
The country's lead agency supporting victims of crime and trauma is refusing to release a report into claims of workplace bullying, bad training and taking too long to help people.
Victim Support - a… Audio
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Aged Care workers call for increased minimum staff levels
Parliament’s health select committee hears a cry for help from workers in aged care residential facilities that staffing levels in their sector are unsafe and failing people. Audio
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A shot of soup: Taranaki DHB offers a cuppa with vaccinations
Celebrated for its bacon butties initiative, the Taranaki District Health Board has reached back into its culinary bag of tricks to help boost vaccinations rates.
This time, to mark the start of… Video, Audio
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Retelling the story of the Beatles roadie
For seven years, from the early days in the Cavern Club, to that last recording session, Mal Evans was the road manager, bodyguard and personal assistant to the Beatles. His story is finally being… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 1 June 2022
Audio 1 Jun 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? NAISI CHEN to the Minister of Research, Science and Innovation… Audio
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Reading recovery programme being rolled out to more schools
First created in New Zealand in the 1970s- reading recovery has helped more than 300-thousand children improve their reading abilities. Perry Rush from The Learning Circle talks to Anna about… Audio
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Steering South Auckland kids away from a path to crime
Audio 1 Jun 2022A spate of ram raids by teenagers is fuelling concern about youth offending rates, but a youth worker in South Auckland says it's a very small group causing a lot of havoc. A crime prevention package… Audio
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Locals in uproar over planned fees for zoo parking
Plans to charge for parking at Auckland Zoo and MOTAT is causing a flap, some might say an uproar, at a time when the cost of living just keeps rising.
Electronic parking meters will soon be… Audio
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Chilled out cows could make more milk - study
Chilled out cows could make more milk.
That's the assessment from a study published in the Journal of Dairy Science, through a series of personality tests on cattle.
Researchers say understanding… Audio
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Customs cracks down on smuggled cigarettes after 800k seized in three months
Data released under the Official Information Act reveals the growing scale of New Zealand's cigarette smuggling problem.
Cigarettes are being seized at the border in alarming quantities - more than… Video, Audio
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Adventures of real life pirates revealed
Real pirates don't wear boots or puffy shirts or carry cutlass swords in their mouths. But some kept diaries that describe in detail their adventures. Writer and artist Keith Thomson has turned those… Audio
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MIQ transport cost near $10m after facilities 'no longer justified'
Checkpoint can reveal it cost $9.1 million to transport returning New Zealanders to MIQ facilities after health officials deemed it "no longer justified".
MIQ was maintained for three months despite… Audio
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Another evangelical church accused of exploiting members
Another New Zealand-based evangelical church is being accused of exploiting members by pressuring them to work long hours for free and give huge donations.
The Celebration Centre Church has assets… Audio
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Queenstown needs more staff to cope with increased tourism
The mountains are white with snow, the Aussies are arriving unimpeded by Covid restrictions and the businesses owners are breathing sighs of relief. Well not everyone, the Queenstown tourism sector… Audio
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Street artist Lydia Emily faces unexpected challenges
Los Angeles-based Lydia Emily was a highly respected political street artist when she was diagnosed with MS. Now she has to use shoelaces to secure paintbrushes to her weakened hands to complete her… Video, Audio
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Ethically influencing the world around us: Dr Zoe Chance
In her new science-based book, Influence Is Your Superpower: How to Get What You Want Without Compromising Who You Are, Dr Zoe Chance explains the new rules of persuasion and the science of… Audio
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Playing catch-up to protect kids from digital harm
The MP behind a Member's Bill which targets online grooming of children by adult predators hopes for it to be widened in scope to include offline or ‘real life’. Audio
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The Sampler: Spiritualized, Wiri Donna, Koloah
Tony Stamp parses the ninth album by UK space-rock maximalists Spiritualized; a second EP from Poneke's Wiri Donna that's much louder than her first; and an ambient selection made by Ukrainian… Audio
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CEO, marketing director & scholarship winner aged 17
Audio 28 May 2022Rohm Dixon is head student at Rotorua Boys High School and has just won a Te Ara a Kupe Beaton Scholarship worth 25-thousand dollars to help him get into one of the world's top universities. At this… Audio
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Joshua Prager: whatever happened to baby Roe?
Almost 50 years ago the US Supreme Court handed down the landmark Roe v Wade ruling securing a woman's legal right to obtain an abortion. IThe plaintiff at the centre of the case, known by the… Audio
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Aunt Mog and the Mixing Bowl - by Barbara Else
Audio 28 May 2022Told by Dame Patricia Evison
When Aunt Mog asks Sarah to help her bake a cake, she's not so keen. But when the neighbourhood cat asks the same question, Sarah's curiosity takes hold.
For Kids
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Transforming the land is just the beginning
The Ngawha Innovation and Enterprise park is currently being built on 240 ha of land near Kaikohe. It is expected to create hundreds of jobs. Audio
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Brotherhood of photojournalist join to help 'angels of the night'
The "brotherhood" of New Zealand photojournalists has answered the call of a terminally-ill colleague to help out the cash-strapped Taranaki Hospice.
Rob Tucker - a former illustrations editor at the… Video, Audio
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Driving lessons at school can save lives
In 2014, 14 percent of people involved in fatal crashes were drivers aged over 65, compared to around 20 percent for teenage boys. Driving advocates are calling for driving lessons to be taught in all… Audio
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Small businesses respond to crime prevention package
Police will manage a six million dollar crime prevention programme, installing bollards and similar measures to prevent ram raids, as part of the government's response to such attacks. Police Minister… Audio
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Police to support small retailers hit by ram raids
Police will manage a 6 million dollar crime prevention programme, installing bollards and similar measures to prevent ram raids, as part of the government's response to the attacks. Police Minister… Audio
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NZDF personnel prepare to help Ukraine fighters use L119 gun
Five NZDF personnel are on their way to the UK to help with the Ukrainian war effort, with another 25 to follow early next week.
They'll be training Ukrainian military personnel on how to operate a… Video, Audio