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The Sampler: Mara TK, The Chills, Dry Cleaning
Tony Stamp checks out a soulful concoction from former Electric Wire Hustle vocalist Mara TK, an upbeat pondering of mortality by The Chills, and the debut of deadpan post-punk Brits Dry Cleaning. Audio
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Joshua Rivera: Growing up and awaiting the rapture
It is said by many evangelical Christians that true believers will be transported to heaven at the second coming of Christ, known as the rapture. Journalist and writer Joshua Rivera grew up in an… Audio
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Michael Lewis: The Premonition - A Pandemic Story
For his new book, Michael Lewis, author of The Big Short, has turned his attention to the US's initial response to Covid-19. Audio
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A Breath of Fresh Air
Auckland firm Lanaco was formed nearly a decade ago to help lift the value of New Zealand wool. It makes filters which can be used in anything from face masks and air conditioning units to medical… Audio
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Going out, giving back and getting help
Dairy farmer Sam Owen shares the tips that help him maintain his mental well-being. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Lovely rain this week in the north has not been so welcome on Bay of Plenty orchards in the midst of kiwifruit harvest and there's been sleet, snow and some wicked frosts down south. Audio
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Actor Peter Rowley remembers his friend, legendary David McPhail
A close friend of David McPhail says he felt his 'soul go back down through the mattress' when he woke to news he'd passed away this morning.
Actor and writer Peter Rowley worked alongside comedy… Audio
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Finance expert suggests redistribution of public sector CEO salaries
A 'Robin Hood' policy, redistributing the big salaries of public service chief executives to lower paid workers would be more effective than the government-ordered pay freeze, according to a leading… Video, Audio
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Covid-19 in Nepal
There has been a lot of coverage about the devastating impact of Covid-19 in India, But what about neighbouring Nepal? Raj Maharjan is the founding President of the 'Help Nepal Network New Zealand'… Audio
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Israel's ambassador says ground troops could shorten conflict
Israel's ambassador to New Zealand believes sending ground troops into Palestinian territories could help bring an end to the conflict, which is now in its fifth day. Deaths are mounting, as rockets… Audio
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Benefits must rise to help Kiwi families in poverty - Auckland City Mission
The head of Auckland City Mission says is unacceptable that so many kiwi families can't put food on the table and benefits must rise substantially for that to change.
The latest child poverty… Audio
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Government should have roadmap for migrants affected by shut border - Migrant representative
People affected by the border closure marched on Parliament on Thursday to call for help as the shut border leaves families separated and migrants in NZ fearful for what would happen if their visa… Audio
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Health officials asked to approve charter flight from India
Health officials are being asked to approve a repatriation flight for stranded New Zealanders in India, which organisers believe could start bringing people home by the end of the month.
India's… Audio
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Teachers warned anti-racism campaign may scare some
The Teaching Council is urging teachers to confront racism with a campaign it says some might find scary.
The Unteach Racism programme aims to help teachers identify racism and address it.
It says… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 14 May 2021
The government of Kiribati is seeking new covid-19 free transit countries to help repatriate its citizens; New Zealand's Government has announced about 2400 more migrant workers will be allowed into… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 14 May 2021
The government of Kiribati is seeking new covid-19 free transit countries to help repatriate its citizens; New Zealand's Government has announced about 2400 more migrant workers will be allowed into… Audio
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Kiribati seeking new transit countries for repatriation program
The government of Kiribati is seeking new covid-19 free transit countries to help repatriate its citizens. Audio
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NZ Police role in Bougainville changing
Inspector Gael Stockwell of the New Zealand police spent a year working in Bougainville on what is one of New Zealand's longest running aid programmes. Audio
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NZ accused of over-buying Covid-19 vaccines in WHO report
New Zealand has been accused of selfishly overbuying Covid-19 vaccines in a WHO-commissioned report.
It also called out the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and the EU for securing enough vaccine to cover… Audio
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Whānau toy company carving a new path
Will and Terri Wara have just received a $10,000 grant to boost their whānau-based toy company The Woodlands. The Waras make and sell a range of handcrafted wooden toys from their home in Glenbrook… Audio
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Helping children come to terms with grief
Kathryn speaks with Dr Maysoon Salama, whose storybook for children Aya and the Butterfly is a new picture book to help young children come to terms with grief, cope with change, and build resilience… Audio
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Confessions of a District Court Judge
Rosemary Riddell is a retired District and Family Court judge whose new book provides a rare insight into the life on the bench. She served 12 years full time on the bench, and says she wrote the book… Audio
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Vaccination specialists arrive in the Cook Islands
Days out from the Cook Islands opening its doors to New Zealand, a group of experts have touched down to support the country's Covid-19 vaccination rollout.
Representatives from New Zealand's… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 12 May 2021
Vets say drought around the country is pushing up demand for services but with the border still closed they can't get help from overseas vets. Audio
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Govt spends $170m on pay parity for thousands of ECE teachers
The Government has announced a pay parity plan for some early childhood teachers worth $170 million. In a pre-Budget announcement this morning, the Education Minister Chris Hipkins said the government… Audio
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Cutting credit card fees will help restaurants' bottom lines
The government is introducing regulations to cut the fees banks charge businesses when customers pay with credit or debit cards. The Commerce Commission will also be given powers to regulate and… Audio
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Ministry of Social Development spend on car repairs tripled over six years
The amount of money the Ministry of Social Development has paid out to help people with car repairs has tripled in the last six years.
Demand for hardship assistance remains high: in the year to… Audio
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A real Henry Hoover vacuum cleaner delivered to biggest fan
A couple of months ago we visited James, a 5 year old who has an unusual obsession ... with a vacuum cleaner called Henry. If you're unfamiliar, Henry is a bright red vacuum cleaner with a smiling… Video, Audio
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ME/CFS charity supports long Covid sufferers
An Auckland-based charity says people suffering the effects of Covid-19 weeks if not months after recovering from the initial virus are in desperate need of support and funding. ME Auckland, which… Audio
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Dunedin supermarket stabbing: Off-duty cop subdued attacker
It has been revealed an off-duty police officer who just happened to be shopping a Dunedin Countdown played a critical role in subduing the man accused of seriously stabbing four people in a violent… Video, Audio