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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Nick Ward (Part 1)
Audio 16 Jun 2021Panellists Cindy Mitchener and Nick Ward discuss the America's Cup with sailing expert Penny Whiting, the newest figures on crime being reported with HELP executive director Kathryn McPhillips, and… Audio
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Steve Biddulph: why we need to listen to our gut instinct
Psychologist and author Steve Biddulph is a best known for his very popular parenting books Raising Boys and Raising Girls. His latest book takes on a slightly bigger subject: the human race in… Audio
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Covid-19: Freebies on offer for Hong Kong residents who get vaccinated
Fancy winning a brand new apartment in exchange for being vaccinated against Covid-19?
That's just one of many luxury prizes on offer in Hong Kong, where companies are lining up to launch lucky draws… Audio
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First Olympians: The weight of a nation
Nauru's first Olympian has gone from lifting power to weilding power. Marcus Stephen represented Nauru at two Olympic Games before embarking on a political career that included a four-year stint as… Audio
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The remote housing crisis and one man's plan to fix it
It's not just the big cities suffering from affordable housing issues - but the more remote areas of the country are getting no help, even if they're willing to help themselves. Audio
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Auckland University investigates claims of online exam cheating
Cheating by University of Auckland students could undermine the integrity of some courses and results according to one student body.
Auckland University is investigating claims dozens of students… Video, Audio
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Ending period poverty: First products given at Auckland Girls Grammar School
Calls to eliminate period poverty are finally being answered by the government.
The first rollout of free period products in schools began today at Auckland Girls Grammar. This follows a pilot… Video, Audio
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No MSD Flexible Funding assistance given in Te Tai Tokerau
A big pot of money set aside to help whānau living in motels has failed to make it to many children in need.
The Flexible Funding Programme was launched last year, and is often highlighted by the… Audio
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Sebastian Junger on what it means to be free
American journalist Sebastian Junger's latest book ruminates on the concept of freedom and what it means to be free in a modern society. He had ample opportunity to do it during his 600-kilometre hike… Audio
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MIQ demands put police organised crime force recruitment drive on hold
The move to recruit more police officers for the regions and to tackle organised crime has been put on hold because of the demand for officers at managed isolation hotels.
The police had wanted to… Audio
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Authorities blind to size of cyber crime problem
Cyber crimes are on the rise, but authorities are blind to just how big the problem is.
That's because there are more than a dozen government agencies and other groups who report, analyse and fight… Audio
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Police made to choose between gangs and Covid-19 - Simeon Brown
The demand for more police to work at managed isolation hotels could mean the promise to recruit more police officers for the regions and to tackle organised crime has been put on hold.
The police… Audio
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Food shortages increasing in Fiji amid Covid-19 outbreak
Vulnerable families in Fiji are living on a tin of fish or a packet of biscuits a day as the pandemic continues to bite. Charities are working hard to deal with a desperate need for food and other… Audio
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Why does Rotorua Lakes Council need seven deputy CEOs?
Burgeoning bureaucracy, or more bang for ratepayers' dollars? Rotorua Lakes Council has named seven new deputy chief executives.
Council chief executive Geoff Williams says the district is facing… Video, Audio
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What can you get under govt's electric vehicle rebate scheme?
The government's clean car discount might sound like a good deal, but how much will it actually help?
Rebates range from eight thousand dollars for new imported EVs, down to just over two thousand… Video, Audio
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Covid-19 in Fiji: Growing pressure for nationwide lockdown
There's growing pressure on the Fijian government to urgently lock down the nation as Covid-19 spreads out of control.
Fiji announced a record 105 cases yesterday with the national tally since April… Audio
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Netsafe/Censor launch 'Do's and Don'ts' of sharing nude pics
A major awareness campaign around the risks of taking and sharing nudes has been launched. Netsafe and the Classification Office Te Mana Whakaatu have teamed up to help guide rangatahi - for instance… Audio
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Author Suzanne McCourt on her husband's escape from Poland
Australian author Suzanne McCourt, found inspiration for her latest novel from a diary sent to her husband in the post. It had come from his Uncle Kazimierz in Poland, and contained the details of his… Audio
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National Party vows to fight government car feebate
The government's new 'clean car package' is intended to help decrease greenhouse gas emissions to meet a 2050 carbon neutral target but it has been labelled an unfair "car tax" in disguise by the… Audio
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There will still be choices available for vehicles after feebate comes in - Transport Minister
The government's clean car package is touted to help slash greenhouse gases by providing rebates for electric vehicles and charging those buying high-emission cars.
The National Party is already… Audio
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Motor Trade Association welcomes clean car package
The government has announced a "clean car package" aimed at incentivising motorists to get out of the ute and into an EV.
The Motor Trade Association's Greig Epps has welcomed the proposal, but says… Audio
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National opposes cash back scheme for buying EV
The government is offering people thousands of dollars cash-back if they buy an electric vehicle, in a rebate scheme announced yesterday. The scheme will be funded through levies on high-emissions… Audio
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Research into the medical use of psychedelics is underway but don’t expect results soon – expert
Since the 1950s researchers have known psychedelic drugs could have medical applications, but what of research today? Associate Professor Suresh Muthukumaraswamy talks at Raising the Bar 2021. Audio
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Amy Winehouse 'despised fame more than anything else'
Amy Winehouse's best friend Tyler James has spent the last four years writing a book about the star's life, My Amy. Tyler joins the show to talk about his special bond with Amy and why she pushed the… Audio
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Tame Malcolm: using indigenous methods to fight pests
Tame Malcolm has always been captivated by te ngahere - the forest. Now, Malcolm advocates using customary Maori methods to get rid of pests and is the operations manager at Te Tira Whakamataki - a… Audio
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Under Five Hundy - Nightcaps
Nightcaps residents are pleased newcomers are moving in to town and are renovating old homes. The population has fallen to about 350 but every day 120 people start work in the Southland town. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Some sizable apple developments are going in around Waipawa in Hawke's Bay, but labour is limiting investor enthusiasm, while in the South Island, south Otago farms are dry underfoot and feed… Audio
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City Rail Link delays hitting businesses around Karangahape Rd
Businesses around Auckland's famed Karangahape Road are facing yet more financial woe, as City Rail Link construction drags on.
Today, the Transport Minister and Auckland city officials lauded the… Video, Audio
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Sports News for 11 June 2021
The Black Caps seamer Matt Henry took two wickets to help put the visitors on the front foot in the second cricket test against England and he was chuffed to take the key scalp of the hosts captain… Audio
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Can we achieve full move to EVs by 2035?
The government wants to have completely stopped bringing in diesel and petrol cars in the country by no later than 2035 to help us meet out emmission reduction targets. But is it going to be possible… Audio