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Consumer NZ skeptical about Countdown price freeze
The country's consumer watchdog is skeptical about a move by supermarket chain Countdown to freeze the price of some products.
From Monday, Countdown will freeze the price of more than 500 essential… Audio
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Have you got room in your house for a Rat?
Have you got room in your house for a RAT? And when I say rats, I'm not talking about the ones you stick up your nose. I'm talking about the four legged variety... and animal charity HUHA needs your… Audio
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Trying to walk again
America's Cup sailor Simo de Mari's life changed in the most unimaginable way in March 2019. He tells The Detail about his mission to walk again after a freak accident at Omaha Beach. Audio
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School counts cost of coaxing kids back to class after Covid-19
Fed up with students not turning up, an Auckland college has hired attendance navigators and taken out radio ads to try get kids into the classroom.
New PPTA numbers show 60,000 students are missing… Video, Audio
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Connecting remote residents with renewable energy
84 percent of New Zealand's electricity comes from renewable sources, but for those living in remote places, even getting on the grid can be a challenge. Electrical engineer Soheil Mohseni is using AI… Audio
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Govt shifting support for community covid care
The government is shifting its support for people dealing with covid in the community, as the overall demand for such help drops. It's funding nearly 60-million dollars to support social service… Audio
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Long waits for surgery are not just because of Covid, say surgeons
The New Zealand Orthopaedic Association says we can't blame the pandemic for increasingly long waits for surgery. It says the problem has existed for a long time due to a lack of resources and… Audio
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Deb Rewiri: traditional Māori parenting
Neuroscience educator Deb Rewiri says it has never been so important to get on board with traditional Māori parenting practices. Help is at hand to take whanau back to when a village raised the… Audio
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New research questions efficacy of Reading Recovery
Critics of the multimillion dollar Reading Recovery programme want it overhauled or even scrapped following new research showing it's left some children worse off.
The United States study found those… Audio
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Taskforce leader on plan to cut surgery waiting times
The Government has unveiled an ambitious plan to cut the rapidly rising number of people waiting for non-urgent surgery in public hospitals.
Health Minister Andrew Little has set up a taskforce to… Audio
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Dr Shane Reti: not good to blame hospital waits on Covid
the National Party health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says it's not good enough for the government to blame hospital wait times on the pandemic. Yesterday, Health Minister Andrew Little announced a… Audio
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Charities inundated with people struggling to pay power bills
Just over a month since the government scrapped low-use power plans, charities say they're being inundated with people struggling to power their electricity bills.
The change means 60 percent of… Audio
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Blair Vining's widow responds to plan to fix surgery waitlists
Southland man Blair Vining was diagnosed with terminal bowel cancer in 2018 and given just weeks to live.
He sought treatment privately after being told there would be an eight to ten week wait… Video, Audio
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The question around having children: A nine month long study
Nothing made Gina Rushton question her choice not to have children until she faced the possibility that she might not have that choice at all after an emergency surgery. She talks to Jesse about her… Audio
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Improving access to driver licensing will help keep people out of prison says govt
The government is increasing support for people who struggle to access drivers license testing and training.
With an $86.5 million investment in Budget 2022, the government estimates 64,000 more… Audio
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Helping farmers become Ag-Tech entrepreneurs
Audio 4 May 2022Sarah Nolet wants farmers to become ag-tech entreprenurs. As co-founder of Australia's first specialist agrifood tech venture capital firm, Tenacious Ventures, she's raised $NZ38 million to work with… Audio
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Lydia Ko kicks off conversation about periods in sport
It's time to talk about time of the month. Pro golfer Lydia Ko made headlines on Monday for talking about how having her period caused back pain, twisting her swing.
Even though about half the… Audio
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Being in debt to the government
More than half a million low income New Zealanders collectively owe the government $3.5 billion. Why do they owe so much? What's it for? And can they pay it back? Audio
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Carrots - seasonal eat of the week
Audio 3 May 2022We continue our series on best value vegetables and what to do with them. The Carrot Capital of Ohakune is home to third generation carrot grower Norman Young - what you don't know about carrots - he… Video, Audio
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AI Learning to Solve Mathematical Problems
Audio 3 May 2022Dillon Mayhew, Associate Professor from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Te Heranga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington joins us once again. Tonight he's looking at how AI and… Audio
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How to build wealth for retirement
Audio 3 May 2022Everyone knows they need to save for retirement, but Financial Planner, Liz Koh says saving is only part of the story. She says we need to think more broadly than that, because our goal should not be… Audio
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Wheat shortage forces Edmonds to look offshore
The iconic flour company Edmonds, whose reputation is based on it only using New Zealand product, is looking to offshore suppliers in Australia to help it get through a sudden wheat shortage locally.
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Finance Minister planning to introduce debt ceiling
The Finance Minister, Grant Robertson, has just delivered his pre-Budget speech in Wellington, in which he's announced plans to introduce a debt ceiling. The debt ceiling would require future… Audio
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Cow burp emissions detected from space
Methane emissions burped up by cows have been detected all the way from space.
Plumes of the powerful greenhouse gas were picked up by satellites amongst cattle in California.
The discovery by… Audio
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National Party unveil "five critical levers of prosperity"
The National Party leader Christopher Luxon revealed his party's vision for the country yesterday in a pre-budget speech. He outlined what he calls the "five critical levers of prosperity" to help New… Audio
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New digital platform aims to help NZ women grow their wealth
Why is it that in the year 2022 women have 20 per cent less retirement savings than men? That's the question that prompted the creation of a new digital platform designed to help New Zealand women… Audio
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What happens if you’ve got long Covid and can’t work?
Research suggests anywhere between 10 and 30 percent of people who get Covid-19 end up developing Long Covid. What happens if that impacts your ability to work? Audio
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Australia rises to help Edmonds as NZ faces wheat shortage
Bakers are being warned there's a bit of a supply issue with New Zealand wheat.
A bad growing season means Edmonds is short on local supply for flour, but Australia's rising to the occasion.
To… Video, Audio
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How humour can be a boost for business
A funny thing happened when a behavioral scientist and professor at Stanford University and a corporate strategist got together to teach a course called Humor: Serious Business. Some of the most… Audio
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Feijoas all year round
Audio 2 May 2022The feijoa season usually passes in a blaze of glory. Glorious months with an abundance of the fruit...and then the season ends. So how can you enjoy feijoas all year round? Heather Smith is the… Audio