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New Zealanders stuck in India unable to find flights home
New Zealanders who are stuck in India are pleading with the Government to help them get home.
The travel ban on India has lifted but those eligible to return home are finding it impossible to get… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 29 April 2021
Audio 29 Apr 2021Large sums of taxpayer money is being given to moteliers to fix damage caused by emergency housing clients... but no one is keeping account of the cost, New Zealanders stuck in India are pleading for… Audio
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Will NZ Rugby sell stake to Silver Lake? A big decision looms
It's the multimillion-dollar deal New Zealand Rugby is so desperate to convert.
Tomorrow is the first hurdle in getting its $387 million deal with American private equity firm Silver Lake across the… Video, Audio
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Flights to India suspended, 'drums of war' warning
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the decision by Australia to cancel all flights to and from India until May 15 and to send equipment to help the country fight its… Audio
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Covid-19: Calls on NZ to help India
As countries around the world send supplies to India there are calls for New Zealand to also step up.
Paul Patel, President of the New Zealand Indian Central Association, says other countries have… Audio
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'We need a change': People with eating disorders battle for help
A Christchurch mother fears her daughter, who has anorexia, will die because she can't get the treatment she needs.
Currently she's in general hospital care, being fed intravenously to stay alive… Audio
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Calls for more support for families of disabled children
There are calls for more support for the families of disabled children - who statistics show are more likely than non-disabled children to live in low income households. Sharleen Tongalea from CCS… Audio
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The boxing gym proving a major hit among the Pasifika community
A Lower Hutt boxing gym is proving a major hit among the local Pasifika community, with entire families coming together to work up a sweat at an affordable price. Video, Audio
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Many with disabilities waiting 5 years for an assistance dog
The demand for an assistance dog has skyrocketed, with people living with a disability waiting an average of five years to get a dog.
There are 63 families on the Assistance Dog Trust waiting list… Video, Audio
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How to 'adult' a guide from Julie Lythcott-Haims
Adulting is a new verb with a new list of challenges, and it's more complicated now than in the past according to Julie Lythcott-Haims. Audio
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Autistic pupils are regularly excluded due to behaviour
Autism New Zealand says it regularly receives requests for help from parents of children excluded from schools because of their behaviour. A 13-year-old autistic boy, who was suspended after being… Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron Elving is Senior Editor and Correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News. Audio
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Formalised review process needed for school exclusions - Perry Rush
The New Zealand Principals' Federation president, Perry Rush, is supportive of the implementation of a formalised review process to investigate school exclusions.
His comments come after… Audio
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Children's Commissioner reacts to school's treatment of autistic boy
Children's Commissioner Judge Andrew Becroft has stepped in after the thirteen-year-old boy asked for his help.
The autistic teenager was removed from his Auckland school after a fight.
Judge… Audio
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New Zealanders in India desperate for relief
New Zealanders stuck in India are desperate for help as the country experiences a devastating second wave of Covid-19 cases.
India reported nearly 350,000 daily cases on Sunday, and more than 2,700… Audio
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Auckland school isolates and excludes boy with autism
An Auckland school has excluded a boy with autism despite pleas from the Children's Commissioner to let him stay.
Judge Andrew Becroft stepped in after the thirteen-year-old boy asked for his help.
… Audio
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New research on health needs of Pasifika Rainbow communities
Audio 27 Apr 2021New research looks at health needs for Pasifika Rainbow communities Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 27 April 2021
An autistic boy excluded from his school pleads for the help from the Children's Commissioner. The Associate Housing Minister says emergency housing conditions are "Inhumane" and "undignified". People… Audio
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Coping with Covid chaos disrupting sport on screen
A core part of your business is screening the world’s sport to customers keen enough to pay for it. Then Covid stops almost all of it stone dead. What do you do? Mediawatch asks a Sky exec how they… Video, Audio
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Osteoarthritis a growing concern for New Zealanders
Osteoarthritis is becoming increasingly common in New Zealand due to many factors - including our escalating rates of obesity. Audio
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Dear Parliament, Try again, Sincerely, the Courts
You might not have noticed but our constitution suddenly shifted a little six years ago. Parliament is currently figuring out how to adapt to that. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 April 2021
In this week's programme you can hear some of the hymns that were sung at the very first Anzac memorial services held around New Zealand on April 25th back in 1916. Video, Audio
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Just Kai - Fiji
A huge drop in tourists in Fiji due to the pandemic has meant growing your own food in Fiji is not only making a comeback, it's a matter of survival. About half of Fiji's population depends on tourism… Audio
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The Sampler: Milk, Dianne Swann, Somni Presents: Up Too Early
Tony Stamp absorbs a posthumous release from Auckland musician Reuben Winter, the first solo album by The Bads' Dianne Swann, and a collection of laidback beats designed for the early hours of the… Audio
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Jennifer Robinson: fighting for Assange, West Papua and public education
Australian human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson has been described as the go-to barrister for London's rich and famous. Standing by her clients Julian Assange and Amber Heard in the full glare of… Audio
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Morris Pearl: The Patriotic Millionaires Movement
Morris Pearl is chair of the Patriotic Millionaires, a group of hundreds of high-net-worth people who want millionaires, billionaires, and corporations to pay their fair share of taxes. Patriotic… Audio
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A wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In the North Island many east coast regions are desperately short of rain, and elsewhere ground water levels are still low, while conditions in coastal Marlborough are beyond dire, and a drought… Audio
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Dawn chorus as Wellington bus drivers start 24-hour strike
It was a noisy wake-up call for some Wellington residents this morning, as bus drivers on strike started the picket line well before sunrise in one of the capital's suburbs.
Chants, car horns, and a… Video, Audio
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Antidepressant prescriptions at all-time high, new figures show
New figures show the rate of antidepressants being prescribed over the past four years is at an all time high and there's a huge disparity between ethnic groups.
Data released to Checkpoint under the… Audio
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Measuring methane from space a step closer
A joint US-NZ space mission operation, MethaneSat aims to help tackle climate change through a methane-tracking satellite. It is the first New Zealand government funded space mission, with a $26… Audio