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The Mixtape - David Atai
Our guest picking his favourite songs and talking life is David Atai! David is an award-winning, multi-platinum-selling artist from groundbreaking NZ hip hop group Nesian Mystik with a track record of… Video, Audio
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Dr Doug Wilson: Navigating Life's Journey in Your Later Years
Ageing well is not just about longevity, according to medical academic Doug Wilson. It is the art of living well, making the most of the time we have, and finding ways to enhance our happiness and… Audio
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Grieving father sues health authorities over mental health rights
A bereaved Wellington father has finally received an apology following mental health system failings in the lead up to his 23-year-old son's death.
But Wainuiomata's John Carter says that's not… Audio
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Covid-19: Auckland doctors want drive-through vaccination clinics
Aucklanders may be able to get their Covid-19 vaccinations at a drive through - if the tricky logistics can be sorted.
Some doctors say the McDonalds type service will help make getting vaccinated as… Audio
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Super-GRANS Tairawhiti opens upgraded facility
A new upgraded facility is opening its doors in Gisborne today to help people finding life tough in the city. Last week, RNZ revealed the extent of the housing crisis in the area. It's hoped this… Audio
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The dark arts of question time
It’s a hard road finding the perfect parliamentary question, but this week had some pointers on tactics. Audio
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'Bold move' - Māori health leader welcomes smokefree plans
In a plan to stub out smoking by 2025, the government is looking at completely banning the next generation of adults from smoking, with a staged phase out.
Selah Hart is kaiwhakahaere of Māori health… Video, Audio
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Primary school mental wellbeing programme expanded
A mental wellbeing programme for primary and intermediate school students will be expanded to five more district health board areas.
Mana Ake started in 2018 in Canterbury and Kaikōura, and was a… Audio
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Smokefree Aotearoa 2025: Pharmacy tobacconists, raising buying age proposed
People currently under 18 may not be able to buy cigarettes when they become adults, while older generations may legally be able to smoke to the grave, as part of a new policy that would effectively… Video, Audio
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Teaching children (and adults) wellbeing and coping skills
The best way to empower young people is to give them tools to manage their own emotions says clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire. She's written a children's book When the Wind Blew, which introduces… Audio
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Wintering: accepting sadness and finding the light
A tree in winter might appear dead, but award-winning author Katherine May points out in her much appreciated book Wintering, in fact it's in bud.Wintering is an exploration of literal and… Audio
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Cutting the jargon and demystifying money
100 financial organisations including banks, insurers, financial advisers and the non-profit sector have joined a plan to help demystify money and enhance the financial literacy and capability of the… Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 2 | Episode 6: My Dad Is My Mum
In Kirikiriroa, Donally and her father Alfredo discuss parenting that contradicts society’s expectations, how Filipino men are expected to ‘get on with it,’ and life after tremendous grief. Video, Audio
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Review - Rocks
Bafta-winner Rocks features a teenage girl trying to look after her young brother when their mother abandons them. Directed by Sarah Gavron (Suffragette) Video, Audio
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MIQ security guard 'was lying' about Covid-19 tests - Ardern
The Prime Minister has told Parliament the Case B MIQ worker "lied" to his employer. As we've been reporting - Case B - who tested positive for Covid-19 in the past week, had his last recorded test… Audio
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Question Time for 14 April 2021
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Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and actions?
BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New…
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Supie: Kiwi startup wants to streamline supermarket shopping
Supie is a new online marketplace hooking people up directly with those who grow, bake, farm and catch our food. Video, Audio
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Fiji goal machine makes it big in the Middle East
Teenage striker Trina Davis is on a mission to score goals and help raise the profile of Fijian football around the world. Audio
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Katelyn Vaha'akolo: the rugby league star with a voice for change
Kiwis rugby league international Katelyn Vaha'akolo could make her World Cup debut later this year, but the 20 year old is just as motivated about achieving goals off the field, advocating for the… Audio
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Neemia Tialata goes back to school
After close to two decades chasing the rugby dream, former All Black prop Neemia Tialata has returned to his old school to help coach the next generation. Audio
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Mouse plague in NSW
Audio 13 Apr 2021There's been a plague of mice in NSW. The ABC's Lucy Thackery joins us from Dubbo with the details. Audio
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The Collective mentor and mentee
A new series has launched on RNZ called The Collective. It's an eight-part docuseries following six rangatahi through a youth music programme Mentor, Marcus Powell of Blindspott and rangatahi Mahima… Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew discusses whether new media regulations should broaden regulation over social media platforms and details of how NZ on Air will distribute the allocation of $55 million to help public interest… Audio
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Roimata Smail: children interacting with Aotearoa's history
Napier-based lawyer with a passion for education and an unswerving belief in its capacity to make positive changes in our society Roimata Smail speaks with Kathryn Ryan about her sixteen year career… Audio
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The Collective: Watch the Full Series Now
Follow six young musicians on a journey to the biggest gig of their lives. Video
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World needs to move now on action to help the climate
Audio 12 Apr 2021A leading New Zealand scientist says climate action needs to happen now or the world will face disastrous consequences in just 50 years. Carbon-dioxide levels in the atmosphere reached 421 parts per… Audio
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Digital health tools associated with weight loss
A study has found that self-monitoring using digital health tools - including apps, wearables and websites - is associated with weight loss. Study co-author Dr Shelley Patel from the Stanford… Audio
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The new bills in town
Parliament got five new bills out of the box for public feedback this week. Bills on sunscreen, solo parent benefits, compulsory treatment, immigration and incorporated societies. Something for… Audio
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Sheep Dog & Wolf on the pain behind his music
Auckland experimental artist Sheep Dog & Wolf (real name Daniel McBride) has just released his highly anticipated second album Two Minds. It's his first full album release since his critically… Video, Audio
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Fur Patrol live at Helen's (2000)
Fur Patrol's iconic album Pet is available on vinyl for the first time! The album was originally released in 2000 and spent a total of 30 weeks on the NZ charts.
To celebrate the release, we listen… Audio
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