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Nigel Latta: The changing face of intergenerational wealth
New research shows when it comes time for New Zealanders to think about their legacy, money is not top of mind. Audio
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The Sampler: Youth Lagoon, Mioclono, Cloth
Tony Stamp reviews Idaho indie, Spanish percussion jams, and Glaswegian dream-pop. Audio
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Henry Rollins on moving to Nashville and saying goodbye to old friends
Henry Rollins, the actor, writer, radio host and former singer of punk bands Black Flag and Rollins Band, returns to Aotearoa for a series of his spoken word shows next week. From his hotel room in… Audio
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Gerard Hindmarsh on Rarotonga’s pub "Trader Jack" Cooper
There's a saying in the Cook Islands that anything decided by the government was hashed out at Trader Jacks. The legendary bar and eatery, opened in 1986 by Jack Cooper, is known to virtually every… Audio
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Emily Hanford: are we teaching reading all wrong?
Education journalist Emily Hanford has spent years investigating why so many American kids are struggling to read. In the podcast series Sold a Story, she argues the early-intervention literacy… Audio
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Hunting for Tai Rāwhiti - "I don't see deer, I see a food bag"
A team of hunters heads out every five weeks to a hill country farm to harvest deer meat for Tai Rawhiti's food banks which have been under pressure after devastating weather hit the region this year… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Ed Amon (Part Two)
Audio 30 Jun 2023Today on The Panel, Wallace and Panellist Ali Jones and Ed Amon examine arts funding in the wake of James Wallace's public naming, leaving a funding gap in the sector. They revisit the days when… Audio
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Calls to end advertising of prescription medicines
Doctors are calling for a ban on direct to consumer advertising for prescription medicines, a move they say would reduce over-diagnosis, over-treatment and treatment related harm. New Zealand and the… Audio
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Cyclone loan scheme a 'bailout for the banks' - fruit grower
A Hawke's Bay fruit grower is labelling the government's loan scheme for weather-effected farmers and growers a 'bail out for the banks.'
As a method to help those impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle… Audio
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No handouts for farmers affected by cyclones
A long-awaited support package for weather-affected farmers and growers has defeated hopes of cash-in-hand payouts.
The Government yesterday announced it would help banks provide loans to businesses… Audio
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The cancer-causing dangers in our workplaces
New Zealand's first-ever Carcinogen Survey has found alarming numbers of people are exposed to cancer-causing agents in their work. What can we do about it? Audio
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Red Cross marks $12 million for projects in cyclone hit regions
The Red Cross has now earmarked $12 million of its New Zealand disaster fund for projects in weather and cyclone hit regions. $26 Million has been donated. It has a three pronged approach, co-funding… Video, Audio
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Govt lending plan mixed bag for flood-affected growers
Hawke's Bay growers say the government support announced for their cyclone-wrecked sector today will be too little, too late for some. In March they asked for $750 million to help them recover. But… Video, Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 29 June 2023
Audio 29 Jun 2023Questions to Ministers RACHEL BOYACK to the Minister for Cyclone Recovery: What announcements has the Government made about supporting the recovery in affected regions from recent extreme weather… Audio
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Family life with motor neurone disease
Audio 29 Jun 2023Michael Cockroft was a 33-year-old dad who'd just built a white picket fence around his young family's Wellington home when he was diagnosed with a fatal degenerative condition. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 29 June 2023
Farmers are set to get more help for cyclone repairs.
Sally Murphy has the rural news.
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Government to help businesses secure loans
The Government has announced it will help businesses affected by recent weather events to secure cheaper loans, rather than giving them cash.
Hawke's Bay growers previously asked for $750 million to… Audio
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How select committees tweak bills
When things threaten to go awry it can help us learn how they work. So, how do Select Committees decide to amend bills, who helps them; and how do they track amendments and communicate with the legal… Audio
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UK: Rwanda ruling due, London mayoral candidate pulls out over groping claim
Audio 29 Jun 2023UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to look at the landmark decision that's looming on the controversial policy of sending illegal migrants to Rwanda - something the Home Office says could cost… Audio
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Megan Woods on the myriad challenges for New Zealand's energy future
Audio 29 Jun 2023This morning Nine to Noon looks at the issue of greening up the country's energy - and the hefty price tag that comes with it. Two weeks ago on the programme Kathryn spoke with Graeme Peters, who'd… Audio
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Neurogenetic conditions in Aotearoa
In September 2022, two New Zealand patients became the first in the world to participate in a phase 1 clinical trial testing a new therapy for a rare neurogenetic condition called myotonic dystrophy… Audio
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PM on concerns over culture in Kiri Allan's office
The Prime Minister has been forced to answer questions about the conduct of a senior minister, while he's in China on a diplomatic and trade mission. A Department of Conservation boss flagged concerns… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World – Neurogenetics
Two New Zealand patients will be the first participants in the world to join a phase 1 clinical trial to test the safety of a new therapy for myotonic dystrophy – a rare neurogenetic condition. It's… Audio
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How America evolved into a culture of fans and followers
Celebrity has become a "weapon of mass distraction" that takes away from real heroism, says Landon Jones, former managing editor of People magazine. He explores how Americans became so… Audio
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How to get closure: ‘Heavyweight’ podcast review
Nikitta Harmer reviews a podcast hosted by Johnathan Goldstein called 'Heavyweight'. It is a very heartwarming podcast where each episode has a different case/guest who come to him with a problem they… Audio
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Aotearoa’s Savage clubs: art by the people, for the people
Audio 28 Jun 2023In the mid-1800s, a gentleman's club was formed in London for men connected to literature and fine arts. Named after the poet Richard Savage, there are 16 active clubs in Aotearoa today. Over the last… Audio
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Science: Morning sickness hormone found, gut bug's role in endometriosis
Science correspondent Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about how researchers have identified a hormone linked with morning sickness which may help with the development of new treatments for… Audio
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Music with Kirsten Zemke: ASMR sounds
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response or ASMR is a perception phenomenon that generates a bioelectric current through auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory or perceptive stimuli. When it passes through… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 28 June
Audio 28 Jun 2023On today's First Up pod - most people use vaping to quit smoking, but what if vaping becomes the addiction? We find out the tertiary education union's view on the government's 128 million dollar bail… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 28 June
Audio 28 Jun 2023On today's First Up pod - most people use vaping to quit smoking, but what if vaping becomes the addiction? We find out the tertiary education union's view on the government's 128 million dollar bail… Audio