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Turning back a silent invasion of weeds
Audio 12 Nov 2021A major new report on the threat of exotic plants is warning that if left to their own devices, they will transform our ecosystems beyond recognition. The Parliamentary Commissioner for the… Audio
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Lawyer on sunset clauses causing trouble for home buyers
Sunset clauses in new-build contracts were originally designed to help buyers escape being trapped in construction projects beset by long delays.
Lawyers say that buyers are increasingly being caught… Audio
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The bump on the head that will kill your sporting career
Head injuries in sport are being taken more seriously, especially as more women become professional. Audio
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Whānau Ora goes back to court over Māori Covid vaccination data
Whānau Ora wants the High Court to decide who wins in the battle with the Ministry of Health over information about unvaccinated Māori.
It has filed fresh legal papers after the Director General of… Video, Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
This week historian Dr Grant Morris looks back at pacifism In New Zealand. Audio
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Helping kids prepare for NCEA exams and cope with stress
With a little under two weeks until NCEA exams kick off, you might have an anxious teenager in the house. Of course, Covid has thrown a curveball into this year's preparations - particularly for… Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Susie with developments in the sleaze scandal engulfing the Conservative Party, even as Prime Minister Boris Johnson denies the UK is a "corrupt country". Audio
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Wool sector merger but will it deliver higher prices?
Audio 11 Nov 2021How will a major merger in the wool sector help prices and farmers out of the doldrums? Wools of New Zealand and Primary Wool Co-Operative, which have about 700 and 14-hundred grower shareholders… Audio
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Covid-19: Disabled people worry carers will leave over mandate
Disabled people fear they'll be left without critical help when the Covid-19 vaccine mandate kicks in next week for all home care and support workers.
They are part of the government order covering… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 11 November 2021
Audio 11 Nov 2021Violent conflict continues to cause mass displacement in the interior region of West Papua; A new exhibition revealing the impacts of climate change on Pacific communities has appeared in New… Audio
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Reinvigorating the Hawaii banana business
A farmer moves to help Hawaiian farmers grow their bananas, and end the reliance on imports. Audio
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Sniffing out cancer
Claire visits the team at K9 Medical Detection Charitable Trust to learn how their dogs are being trained to detect bowel and prostate cancer. Audio
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The life-shortening rugby legacy being dealt to the tough
No player signs up to play the game they love knowing that brain damage could be the long term result. Audio
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Our Changing World - Medical detection dogs
Audio 10 Nov 2021Claire Concannon visits the team at K9 Medical Detection Charitable Trust to learn how their dogs are being trained to detect bowel and prostate cancer. Audio
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Question Time for 10 November 2021
Audio 10 Nov 2021Questions to Ministers Dr SHANE RETI to the Minister of Health: Can he confirm that more than 100,000 hospital procedures have been deferred in the current outbreak, and how many of these were on the… Audio
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Covid-19: Calls for increased funding for family care
Families caring for children with additional needs during lockdown have emptied a funding allowance that would typically last through the year.
With schools shut, parents are having to pay for… Audio
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Cynthia Ta'ala-Timaloa: Leading Samoa to another women's Rugby World Cup
Audio 10 Nov 2021She was the last woman to captain the Samoa women's rugby team at a Rugby World Cup, now she's doing everything she can to help them return to the games biggest stage in 2022.
Cynthia Ta'ala-Timaloa… Audio
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Brown Pride: the Pacific-owned gym keeping South Auckland in shape
Audio 10 Nov 2021Mariner Fagaiava-Muller talks to Johnnie Timu, the Pasifika owner of Brown Pride gym in South Auckland, about the struggles of running a business during lockdown, and how they're keeping the community… Audio
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Finding Your Family
Performance artist Moe Laga joins James in the shower to talk about getting away, getting a new family and getting blazed. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio
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Re-entry of the gladiators
Parliament is back to full strength this week which means extra members’ bills are back on deck as well. Audio
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Rhythm & Vines founder welcomes govt help
Rhythm & Vines festival founder Hamish Pinkham is welcoming the government's plan to underwrite summer festivals that may face cancellations or postponements due to Covid restrictions.
He told Checkp… Video, Audio
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Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
Psyschologist and media commentator Sarb Johal joins James Nokise to talk about living with trauma. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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How to talk about vaccination with someone you care about
Clinical neuropsychologist Dr Hannah Korrel is vaccinated against Covid-19 and dating someone who isn't. Whether vaccination is a dealbreaker for your relationship comes down to the individuals, she… Audio
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Community Builders in Ōtara busier than ever
Ōtara Kai Village is on a fundraising drive this month to help keep up the hard work they're doing for their community during Auckland's lockdown. Video, Audio
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Bart de Vries: the former physio making "the world's healthiest desk"
A Wellington-based former physiotherapist turned entrepreneur has been hailed for making "the world's healthiest desk". Bart De Vries' attractive and easily adjustable birchwood Limber desks help… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Case isolated in car for six days
A young man spent six days living in his car with Covid-19 as health groups tried to find him and help him.
Health workers on the frontline say it is another sign of the public health system under… Audio
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Episode 5: It's All About Perspective
While gender is finally no longer seen as a binary choice in western societies, Pacific cultures have understood this for hundreds of years. Joe finds out what it means to be takatÄpui and fakafifine.
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How philanthropy is changing
The shape of philanthropy is changing away from traditional giving, to a more strategic way of closing the massive gap between rich and poor. Audio
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Māori health providers drive tough roads to bring vaccine to Northland whānau
Māori health providers in Tai Tokerau are sprinting to boost lagging vaccine rates as community cases in the rohe rise.
Another two cases have emerged in Kaikohe today and a baby has been admitted to… Audio
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Georgia Pritchett's messy life
Georgia Pritchett's memoir is called My Mess Is a Bit of a Life: Adventures in Anxiety. Audio