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Urban maraes struggle to feed whānau as pressure rises
Urban marae across Auckland have been working tirelessly for their communities over the past few years.
The outbreak of COVID-19, New Zealand's subsequent lockdowns and a rising cost of living is… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 23 May 2023
Audio 23 May 2023US National Weather Service in Guam have announced people in Mariana Islands need to have all preparations for typhoon Mawar completed by sundown tomorrow at the latest; Port Moresby, PNG was a hive… Audio
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Preparing for the winter illness wave
Winter illness season is upon us. Can the health system cope with the inevitable increase in demand that comes with it? Audio
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Long-term tenancies or home-ownership - what are New Zealand's aspirations?
Many New Zealanders renters have become accustomed to the exhausting task of packing up and moving house every year or two.
But a new 350-apartment development planned for Auckland's Takapuna could… Audio
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More applying for KiwiSaver funds under cost of living stress
More and more people are applying to release their KiwiSaver funds as the cost of living and the aftermath of extreme weather events hit hard.
In March, 3000 people withdrew funds - almost double the… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Martin Bosley (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ali Jones and Martin Bosley discuss the Government's investment to help NZ Steel recycle material using electricity rather than coal and the United… Audio
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Waitaki Whitestone set to become UNESCO Global Geopark
With its unique rocks, boulders and cliffs, the Waitaki Whitestone region is set to become New Zealand's first UNESCO global geopark. After four years of work by the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark Trust… Audio
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"A huge step towards decarbonizing" - Coal Action Network
A huge step towards decarbonizing the economy and ending coal use.
That's how Coal Action Network Aotearoa is describing the government's move to help NZ Steel introduce a new electric arc furnace.
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Fish & Game urges members to help cyclone-hit farmers
Fish and Game is urging anglers and hunters to help cyclone-hit farmers.
The not-for-profit group is issuing a call to arms for members to pitch in with the clean-up job.
Fish & Game chief executive… Audio
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A little local political difficulty pulls national media focus
The nation’s news outlets aren’t usually interested in local government ructions in the south, but deep rifts in one dysfunctional council have made many headlines lately. When a ‘showdown’ meeting in… Video, Audio
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Following the Ferns - Ross Karl
Kick off for the Fifa Women's World Cup is just two months away, but how much do you know about our Football Ferns? A new documentary series called Following the Ferns aims to fill in the gaps and… Audio
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Why so much rain?
Forecasters are predicting more heavy rain for the upper North Island this weekend. With so much of the wet stuff about, most of us can't help but wonder: Why is it raining so much, and more… Audio
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Kiwi queens shine at RuPaul's Drag Con
Audio 20 May 2023Three New Zealand drag queens strutted their stuff at the world's biggest drag event in Los Angeles last week. Aroha Awarau tagged along for the ride.
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Rural counselling fund drops as demand peaks
The Rural Change Fund saw demand increase from 5 applications a week to 25. Now, when rural people need it most, the wellbeing programme has been put on pause. Audio
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New hub opens in Hamilton as safe place for at-risk teens
A new hub has opened in Hamilton that will be an all-hours safe place to help vulnerable young teenagers get back on track.
It comes after a spate of ram raids in Waikato, the latest of which saw… Audio
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Student nurses frustrated at lack of support in Budget 2023
A nursing student on the cusp of graduating says she's taking up a job in event management because the prospect of working in the field she studied is too grim.
Student nurses spoken to by Checkpoint… Audio
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Weekend Stuff: DIY tips with Stan Scott
This week builder Stan Scott is back to help out with any DIY projects you might have on the go. Audio
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Disability sector celebrates end to Minimum Wage Exemption
Disability advocates are celebrating an end to the Minimum Wage Exemption, which was scrapped in yesterday's budget announcements. The exemption, which the government calls "discriminatory", allowed… Audio
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GPs say ditching $5 charge a huge help
GPs say ditching the $5 charge for picking up prescriptions will be a huge help to the patients who need it most. But they say family doctors themselves have not been given enough in the budget. Tim… Audio
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Why local councils want to sell their assets
Auckland Council could cash out $2 billion worth of shares in the airport - and it's not the only council considering asset sales to balance the budget. Audio
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Think you might be dating a 'vulnerable narcissist'?
Audio 18 May 2023These days, about a third of new relationships begin on dating apps but it can still be a jungle out there. To help identify the personality traits that make someone more likely to be inauthentic in… Audio
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When Light Breaks
Voices New Zealand's next concert combines choral performance with puppetry. Audio
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Decades of paramedic tales chronicled
Audio 18 May 2023Every day paramedics deal with some of the most intense, traumatic, and bizarre situations imaginable. Mark Belchamber has ended up with a book of his tales from the frontline. He talks to Jesse. Audio
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Teenager invents a card game to educate others about business
Te Awamutu college student Jacob Chetwin talks to Jesse about the game he's developed and how he hopes to help others learn more about business. Audio
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How to survive your teenager learning to drive
Audio 18 May 2023Watching your teenager get behind the wheel can be nerve-wracking for any parent, but neuroplasticity educator and parenting expert Nathan Wallis has some suggestions to make it slightly less scary… Audio
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The stand-off between a philanthropist and Victoria University
A dispute over how a $10 million research grant gets used has exposed the tension between academic freedom and university funding. Audio
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Review: Hypnotic
Hypnotic is the new film by low-budget thriller maestro Robert Rodriguez. Ben Affleck stars as a burnt-out cop on the search for a bank robber who uses hypnotism to get strangers to do his dirty work.
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Member's Bill: a rough diamond waiting to be shaped
A member’s bill freshly picked from the biscuit tin is like a rough diamond waiting to be shaped, according to the MP behind the latest member’s bill on the order paper. Audio
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Loafers Lodge fire: What are tenants' rights? Community law expert explains
The deadly fire at loafers lodge has raised questions about the rights of residents living there and at other boarding houses.
What happens if they've paid rent up front? Is the building owner… Video, Audio
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Loafers Lodge survivors face uncertain futures after major loss
Audio 17 May 2023Residents displaced by the Loafers Lodge fire are now faced with the reality of losing their homes, a sense of community, and even their friends.
Support service organisations in Wellington are… Video, Audio