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Covid-19: 'Cloak of peace' placed on protest
At dawn, mana whenua in Wellington placed Te Kahu o te Raukura - a cloak of peace, on the protest in the capital to help police come to a resolution.
Taranaki Whānui and Ngāti Toa Rangatira have… Audio
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HomeGround - a new home for the Auckland City Mission
A decade in the making, the Auckland City Mission's new building - HomeGround - has finally opened its doors. The Detail takes a look behind the scenes to find out what difference it will make for the… Audio
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Thriller writer Tina Clough
A new novel invites us to fast forward four years. State surveillance is everywhere in Aotearoa, and if you dare to search for evidence of government corruption you could end up on the Kill List… Audio
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Parliament protest: Making sense of extreme scenes and unsavoury stories
The occupation around Parliament has become the most heavily-covered protest since the ‘81 Tour- in spite of the considerable hostility reporters have faced documenting it. But arguments still rage… Audio
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Deliberate ignorance: why people choose not to know
Audio 27 Feb 2022There are plenty of things that people are happy to remain in the dark about. It's called deliberate ignorance. Psychologist Jennifer Howell has tested deliberate ignorance in the lab and uncovered… Audio
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Want to ward off pain during ageing? Exercise harder
Engaging in high levels of physical activities, such as running or a game of tennis, once a week can help stave off chronic musculoskeletal pain as we age. That's the key finding from a new study out… Audio
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Parliament comes together to address an injustice
Paige Harris never met her mother. She wasn’t even on her birth certificate. Parliament is passing a law to fix that injustice - just for Paige. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 February 2022
We’re marking Transfiguration Sunday this week with hymns including Immortal, invisible and Christ, whose glory fills the sky. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Rain and now sun mean grass growth has been phenomenal around the country but the grain and seed harvest in Canterbury have suffered. Audio
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Omicron turns New Plymouth into a 'ghost town'
New Plymouth retailers say the CBD resembles a 'ghost town' as the Omicron wave makes its presence felt around the country. Trade is down as much as 40 percent despite the red light setting allowing… Video, Audio
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Farmer sick of being labelled a 'climate vandal'
Audio 25 Feb 2022Sheep and beef farmer Dave Read says he's fed up with people demonising him as a 'climate vandal'. Audio
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Covid-19: Auckland cases ahead of predictions
An Auckland GP says she feels like she's in battle, and testing centres have described chaos as Omicron charges through the city.
There were nearly 4000 new cases in Auckland yesterday - a number… Audio
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New Native Forests
Nights' Forest Correspondent, Dean Baigent-Mercer joins us once again. Tonight he takes a look at new native forests - the fire-resistant ones be need to plant as permanent carbon sinks and the native… Audio
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Hopes high sheep Shaun Ramsey will find good home at auction
A sheep found wombling aimlessly around Porirua will soon go on auction due to an old law which dictates he can’t be rehomed.
Shaun the sheep has been in Porirua City Council’s pound for a week after… Video, Audio
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Davos Man: the billionaires who looted the world's economies
"Davos Man: a member of the global billionaire class that controls the majority of the world's wealth". In his new book, New York Times global economics correspondent Peter S. Goodman contends that… Audio
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New survey highlights issues faced by Pasifika Rainbow community
Audio 24 Feb 2022Advocates for Pasifika rainbow peoples call for more acknowledgement of the issues facing their community. Audio
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Deputy PM: next phase of Omicron is upon us, more RATs arriving
The Government has brought in new payments to help businesses affected by covid. As cases climb many hospitality businesses are having to close as staff isolate. Nathan Rarere asked the Deputy Prime… Audio
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Reserve Bank raises OCR to 1 percent to combat inflation
Audio 24 Feb 2022The Reserve Bank has raised its official cash rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 1 percent. The central bank says the increase is needed to combat strong inflation pressures. Infometrics Chief… Audio
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RATs being used as primary test in AK as Omicron expands
Rapid Antigen tests will now be used as the primary test around Auckland to help meet demand as the Omicron outbreak grows. The move, which is part of the government's planned testing strategy, has… Audio
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Finding faults and eavesdropping on earthquakes
Alison Ballance catches up with two earthquake researchers. Geologist Carolyn Boulton is a "fault finder", interested in how faults slide. And geophysicist Martha Savage eavesdrops on the earth to… Audio
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Omicron outbreak takes toll on paramedics, ambulances parked
The Omicron outbreak's taking its toll on paramedics, with Auckland down nine ambulances on Saturday night because of a lack of staff.
St John is putting it down to illness and self isolation… Audio
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Omicron: Auckland restaurants, cafes close as staff isolate
Auckland cafes and restaurants are having to shut up shop as Omicron reaches staff and rising cases keep customers at home.
This comes after the government announced a new Covid-19 support payment… Video, Audio
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Businesses near Parliament increasingly frustrated at protest
Wellington businesses are becoming increasingly impatient at the demonstration that's pushing foot traffic away from them. Wellingtonians appear to be giving the Parliament protest a wide berth… Video, Audio
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Iwi chairs discuss how to support mana whenua against protest
Iwi Chairs are throwing their support behind mana whenua who have called out what they call unacceptable behaviour by protesters - and desecration of their whenua.
Wellington iwi, Taranaki Whānui and… Audio
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In Amber's Wake: Christine Leunens' new novel
The last time Christine Leunens joined Nine to Noon it was from LA, just hours ahead of the Oscars, where Taika Waititi would win Best Adapted Screenplay for JoJo Rabbit. It was adapted, of course… Audio
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Wellington business on edge of protest keen for help
Police and protesters have faced off yet again outside Parliament today, as the stand off enters a third week.
Three police officers have been taken to hospital after they were sprayed with an… Video, Audio
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Police boss details evening conflict at Parliament protest
Police Assistant Commissioner Richard Chambers told Checkpoint the conflict this evening was after protesters had moved a concrete block and police had to put it back.
"Obviously we sent some staff… Video, Audio
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Researchers collecting under sea sounds
If you think Disney's The Little Mermaid accurately portrays what it sounds like under the sea you're in for a shock, but filmmakers did get one thing right, marine animals can have regional dialects.
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Fifty shades of grain: why fibre is good for your gut
Foods high in dietary fibre support gut health but most of us don't consume enough of them, says Australian research dietitian, Megan Rebuli. She tells Kathryn Ryan why fibre - especially resistant… Video, Audio
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Dayna Grant: Real-life Wonder Woman
Audio 21 Feb 2022Kathryn speaks with an accomplished horse rider, archer, martial artist, gymnast and sword fighter who can fall from high places and emerge from fire unscathed! If she sounds like a modern day Wonder… Audio