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Warriors players withdraw MIQ bids so staff can come home
The Warriors players have withdrawn their bids for MIQ rooms in the hope that it makes it easier for their nine staff members to get a spot. The players have written to Minister of Sport and Deputy… Audio
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Reporting Afghanistan after abandonment
Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks prompted the US to invade Afghanistan, the Taliban announced they’ve taken the whole country again this week. Journalists who remain there are at risk in spite of… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 September 2021
We’re looking upward in this week’s home edition of the programme with two settings of Psalm 121: ‘I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills’. Audio
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Dr Sue Stuart-Smith: Sense of purpose grows in those who garden
Dr Sue Stuart-Smith is a psychiatrist, psychologist, gardener and literature lover who, in her much hailed UK bestseller The Well Gardened Mind brings all her passions together to look at the… Audio
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The Sampler: Big Red Machine, quickly, quickly, Sulfate
Tony Stamp surveys new albums from the Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) and Aaron Dessner (The National) project Big Red Machine, 21yr old beat-maker turned singer-songwriter wunderkind quickly, quickly, and… Audio
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Mud & Blood - Rugby teams in Westland battle for sacred shield
Tradition meets passion as four South Westland teams compete for the region's foremost rugby prize, the Woodham Shield. The 71st year saw Fox - Franz - Haast take on Whataroa in this year's final… Video, Audio
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Markets grow for tiny Rockit apples
The Covid pandemic has lead to a lift in sales for the tiny Rockit apple. The apples are exported in a tube and consumers like that the fruit is not touched by a human hand after it leaves New… Audio
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Te Waonui a TMK for 12 September 2021
Politics seeps into the vaccine rollout... kura and iwi trusts step in to help struggling whanau in lockdown and we celebrate those behind Mahuru Maori. Audio
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'We can't keep people against their will' - Counties-Manukau DHB boss
Audio 10 Sep 2021Margie Apa is chief executive of Counties Manukau DHB. She talks to Lisa Owen about the woman who was discharged, despite not yet having a Covid-19 test result, which turned out to be positive. Video, Audio
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Gia's Grab&Go: a Pasifika & Italian inspired meal service
Yesterday our newsreader Marama T Pole introduced us to Gias Grab&Go, an online meal service in Auckland still running in lockdown. We chat to chef and founder Ana Mailei Savio about the food… Audio
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'New York had come to a standstill': Former RNZ reporter remembers witnessing 9/11
Twenty years ago, New Zealanders woke up to news of the 9/11 attacks in the United States.
Nineteen militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al Qaeda had hijacked four airplanes and… Audio
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Koru Kainga property project trades profit to help first home buyers
A Lower Hutt property developer and a collective of Māori-owned businesses are sacrificing millions of dollars in profit to help first home-buyers.
The Koru Kainga project started in 2018 as a… Audio
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Covid-19 vaccinations for homeless on offer in Hastings
Audio 9 Sep 2021Locals are on a mission to get rough sleepers vaccinated against Covid-19 in Hastings. It's an initiative led by a local church to help the city's 'whānau pounamu'. Anei a Tom Kitchin. Audio
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Anxious kids - what can parents do?
Audio 9 Sep 2021Kathryn talks with Clinical Psychologist Sarb Johal about why rates of anxiety in children have gone up so much recently. He'll share tips and tricks for parents supporting anxious young ones. Audio
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Conservation medicine: the team protecting our native birds
A disease expert is warning malaria could be wipe out hoiho/yellow eyed penguins from the Otago mainland in ten years. Disease propelled by virus, fungi and parasites can lead to extinction. However… Audio
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"We risked everything for fashion"
At a time when women were embracing their femininity after the war years, Barbara Herrick wanted to change the way women felt about themselves through fashion. She speaks to Sonia Yee about Dior's New… Audio
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Movie review: The White Tiger
The White Tiger is a drama based on a Booker Prize winning novel about a young Indian man trying to break down the economic and social barriers that hold him back. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Petition to Parliament urges more mental health workers
A petition signed by nearly 14,000 people demanding the government increase the number of mental health workers has been handed to Parliament.
It included the signature of one person who contacted… Audio
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'We need clarity' for Covid-19 test to cross Auckland border - business owner
The head of an Auckland company with 10 truck drivers says Covid-19 compliance costs are killing small businesses, as a new rule requires essential workers crossing Auckland's border to be tested… Video, Audio
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Following up the response to the Awhi Shed interivew
Awhi Shed Aunty and founder, Tuafono Teio talks to Jesse about the response to yesterday's emotional interview. She's been overwhelmed by the generosity from listeners. Audio
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Manurewa Marae pushes walk-in vaccinations for Māori youth
Amohia ake te ora o te iwi - ka puta ki te whai ao - the health and well being of people is paramount - is the motto for Manurewa Marae in South Auckland.
The Whanau Ora provider has been rallying to… Audio
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Solar suitable: the economies of installing home solar power
Does installing solar power at home eventually pay for itself? According to Consumer New Zealand, it all depends whether you are "solar-suitable". Factors include: how much sun your house gets, the… Audio
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Students call for more help
Some students outside Auckland say they need more help to recover from the impact of Covid on their learning. NCEA exams have been delayed two weeks, and students who have missed 20 days of school or… Audio
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Covid-19: Government allows some building supplies factories to open
Some factories will be allowed to fire up under level four in Auckland to help combat a nationwide shortage of building materials.
The Government will cherry-pick essential building product… Audio
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Covid-19: Building supplies factories allowed to reopen
Some factories will be allowed to fire up under level four in Auckland to help combat a nationwide shortage of building materials.
The Government will cherry-pick essential building product… Audio
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Someday Stories 2021: Mekeni
Audio 8 Sep 2021An unexpected encounter connects a Filipino-Kiwi daughter and her migrant father, causing them to confront their ongoing grief in the face of impending further loss. Video
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Best podcasts for your lockdown listening pleasure
Abba released a couple of new songs this week and quite frankly, not one of them was a Dancing Queen .. not even a Put On Your White Sombrero But we have enlisted the help of Podcast Guru, and friend… Audio
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Deradicalising a troubled man
There are programmes available to help radicalised people, but those people have to want to change.
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Venues outside Auckland prepare for 'Delta' level 2 opening
Bars and restaurants are prepping for level 2 which comes into force on Tuesday night. But it comes with extra limits, in what the Prime Minister is calling "Delta level 2".
The government was quick… Video, Audio
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REVIEW: Three of the Best Musical Docuseries Streaming in NZ
The advent of streaming platforms has meant a rise in niche programming. And if you’re a music fan, that’s good news. Tony Stamp made the most of the latest lockdown to catch up on some of the music… Video
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