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Covid-19: Police expect towing of convoy protest vehicles to start Wednesday
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has told parliament protesters clogging Wellington's street to move their vehicles or police will, but he is having trouble getting tow truck companies to help.
Cars… Audio
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Tow firms sympathetic to Parliament protestors, won't move cars
A tow truck operator says the reason towies won't move the vehicles illegally blocking streets outside of Parliament is not due to safety concerns as claimed by police - it's because they sympathise… Audio
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Take menopause seriously, women tell employers
For the first time, women are starting to talk about menopause and employers are being warned to ignore it at their peril. Audio
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Isolating staff, dwindling customers a 'disaster' for city outlets
Managing isolating staff will be a big hurdle for businesses as the country enters Phase 2 of the Covid response.
but their bigger worry is the dwindling foot traffic - with some outlets already… Video, Audio
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Parliament protest 'no longer tenable' - Police Commissioner
'No longer tenable'. The country's top cop has renewed calls for protesters to move their vehicles off the roads blocking central Wellington streets, to bring to an end the major disruption.
They've… Video, Audio
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Hospo Red Relief launches to help struggling businesses
Audio 15 Feb 2022As hospitality businesses struggle under the red light setting, a group of suppliers has launched a campaign to help. Audio
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Tonga still in need of help
The UN is urging countries to keep up the support to Tonga - which is still struggling following the volcanic eruption and tsunami a month ago.
Two massive Chinese naval vessels will arrive in the… Audio
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How understanding your sleep type could change your life
What is your sleep type? Bear, Lion or Wolf?. Olivia Arezzolo is one of Australia's go-to sleep experts and her book, Bear Lion or Wolf aims to help people understand their sleep type. She says this… Audio
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Geonet asks NZers to dob in landslides
The clean-up is continuing after Cyclone Dovi wreaked havoc across the country at the weekend - and GeoNet is asking people to "dob in a landslide" while they're at it. They say they need the public's… Audio
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Ukraine demands meeting with Russia over border trouble
More than 100,000 Russian soldiers remain at Ukraine's border, with an invasion said to be imminent.
A Kremlin spokesman says if the Ukraine drops its intention to join NATO , it would significantly… Audio
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UN working with Tonga to build back stronger
Audio 15 Feb 2022The United Nations calls on the international community to stay the course in supporting Tonga to rebuild better and stronger. Audio
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Stewart Island's gourmet food truck
Kadin and Kitty Conner's menu at Fin and Feather Eatery is changed monthly, reflecting what seasonal produce is available on Stewart Island. Chef Kadin talks to Kathryn about the savoury ingredients… Audio, Gallery
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How to unleash New Zealand's digital productivity
New Zealand's being urged to do everything it can do now to boost its digital productivity, before it loses out to other OECD nations racing on the information super-highway. The recent 2022 OECD… Audio
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Frontal Fatigue: how technology is overstressing our brain
In his trailblazing new book, Frontal Fatigue: The Impact of Modern Life and Technology on Mental Illness, Dr Mark Rego examines why mental illness and stress are skyrocketing alongside technology. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 February 2022
In this week’s programme, you can hear two settings of Psalm 121: ‘I will lift mine eyes unto the hills’. One’s from the 18th century and the other was written especially for the Queen’s Silver… Audio
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Jerome Kern Songbook (2)
Episode 7 of the Summer Songbook Series takes in the music of Jerome Kern. Audio
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Recorded Music NZ Best Folk Artist finalists announced
We announce the finalists of Te KaIpuoro Taketake Toa Best Folk Artist 2022.
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Healing by horse: 'I'm a changed man now'
Best of 2022 - Painful memories of childhood abuse and years in prison are swept to the back of Casey Cowan's mind when he heads into the North Canterbury hill country on horseback. Video, Audio
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Julie Zhu: the tamariki behind the takeaway counter
Four young New Zealanders growing up in their parents' restaurants are the stars of Takeout Kids - a new doco series by filmmaker Julie Zhu. Video, Audio
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How blackcurrants can stave off dementia and strokes
If you're a berry grower in New Zealand, some research into blackcurrants will have you feeling the future is very rosy. A study collaboration between Auckland and Otago universities has found that… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Significant rain has caused damage on farms in parts of the country but elsewhere it has been welcomed. Audio
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No need to move Westport, sea wall funding on way - O'Connor
Westport has had two evacuations in a week, less than a year after devastating floods in July 2021.
It raises the question of whether the West Coast town has a future in the face of climate change.
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Rubbish turns valuable resource in Auckland green bin trial
Aucklanders' food scraps will soon be kept out of landfill and instead used to power homes and help grow crops.
The city council's been running a trial of green waste bin collections on the North… Video, Audio
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Demand for Buttabean's food parcels up as more isolating
What started as a health and fitness programme has transformed into a full blown food bank because of the crushing impacts of Covid-19.
Buttabean Motivation was already delivering between 400 and 700… Video, Audio
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New vape regulations won't stop kids vaping: academic
New regulations on vape products come into force from today but a public health expert says the change won't do anything to stop the rise in young people vaping. All retailers, manufacturers and… Audio
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Submissions close on bill to widen ACC cover for birth injuries
Submissions close today on a bill to widen ACC cover for birth injuries.
However, the Green Party, doctors and injured women say its scope is too narrow and many won't get the help they need.
Ruth… Audio
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Covid-19: Parliament protest update
In Wellington police and protesters will face off again today on Parliament grounds.
One hundred and twenty two people were arrested yesterday and charged with trespass with more arrests expected… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 11 Feb 2022
We check in on Tonga's Covid-19 outbreak amid an ongoing recovery effort and we hear about the efforts of communities in New Zealand to help out; We hear from Tuvalu on becoming the ninth Pacific… Audio
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How disposable face masks are being turned into farm fence posts
Since the "mask up" mandate got stricter we're seeing more of the blue and white disposable ones covering mouths and noses.
But where do they go when we chuck them? They might be in your backyard or… Video, Audio
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Secret Gardens connecting gardening fanatics with gardens
Audio 10 Feb 2022Jane Mahoney's found a way to help keen gardeners all over New Zealand monetise the hobby for others to enjoy. In November she launched a website called Secret Gardens which is best described as a… Audio, Gallery