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Vulnerable can't access justice': Law firm calls for pro
A major law firm is pushing for a centralised pro bono system, saying too many people cannot afford access to justice. A number of lawyers and legal firms around the country provide legal advice at no… Audio
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Hawkes Bay growers awaiting government help post cyclone
Hawkes Bay growers are staring down financial ruin as they desperately await word of government help for the sector to help it recover from Cyclone Gabrielle. Fruit trees, crops and vines are being… Audio
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Court rules victim of revenge porn entitled to help from ACC
A court has ruled that a woman who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder after a former partner shared a sex video on one of the world's largest porn sites, is entitled to help from ACC. The woman's… Audio
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South Auckland leads submissions on council budget
South Auckland has been outdone by other areas of the city in the number of public submissions on Auckland Council's controversial proposed budget. Forty thousand people across the super city have… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 3 May 2023
Top stories this morning... In a surprise move, government minister Meka Whaitiri is set to resign from Labour and join Te Pati Maori. A court has ruled a woman who suffered mental stress after her… Audio
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Inside the government's school lunches programme
Ka Ora, Ka Ako was launched in 2019 to help families facing food insecurity - is it doing its job? Audio
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'Gritney Spears': Name new council trucks
Audio 2 May 2023The Queenstown Lakes District Council has bought two new grit trucks, and they need your help to name them. Audio
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NZ players help US university rugby team win national tournament
Two kiwi collegiate rugby players are celebrating as their American university reached victory for the first time ever, in any national sporting event.
Hayden McKay and Kiahi Horan helped lead their… Audio
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Clean car customers waiting on orders may lose rebate
Thousands of customers may be out of luck getting their rebate for a car they've already ordered.
Today's announced changes come in July 1, but some pre-ordered vehicles will arrive after the… Video, Audio
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Question Time for 2 May 2023
Audio 2 May 2023Questions to Ministers DAVID SEYMOUR to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with the Prime Minister's statement that "it's not right for households to be tightening their belts if the Government… Audio
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'King Loser' documentary needs help to be finished
"Wild", "chaotic" and "difficult" are just some of the words others have used to describe experimental surf-rock band King Loser. Now filmmaker Andrew Moore needs your help to finish a documentary… Audio
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Are online apps helpful for mental health support?
People who are after a little extra mental health support are increasingly turning to their devices for help. Hundreds of phone apps are now available, promising to help alleviate feelings of anxiety… Audio
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Economics and the power of hope
Hope matters. It can help us make better, healthier choices for a happy and more productive life. Dr Carol Graham studies hope, not as a psychologist but an economist at the Brookings Institution… Audio
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Charity hopes some donate winter energy payment to those in need
Superannuitants will today begin receiving extra money to help cover the cost of winter energy bills. But not everyone needs the money ... and charity Share My Super hopes those who can do without… Audio
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A day of pomp and glory
Heavy is the crown that fits the King's head - and the weight of centuries of tradition will also cloak Charles III on the day of his coronation. Audio
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'It's beyond description' - NZ diaspora desperate to evacuate family members from Sudan conflict
In this episode, as the conflict in Sudan is driving thousands of people to cross borders, diaspora in New Zealand are trying their level best to help family members reach safety. Audio
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Dr Yaniv Hanoch: The Science of Decision Making
Dr Yaniv Hanoch is a Professor in Decision Science at Southampton Business School. He has spent his career looking at decision making and risk-taking across the lifespan and across domains. His latest… Audio
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Rickie Lee Jones on her new album 'Pieces of Treasure'
The Iconic Rickie Lee Jones speaks to Charlotte Ryan about her new album 'Pieces of Treasure' Video, Audio
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Experiencing stress can help develop future athletes
Young people need to experience stress in a safe environment to become confident athletes, according to an expert in exercise physiology. Interestingly, skate parks are a good example of this. Dr… Audio
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Ethique founder on mentoring other social entrepreneurs
Brianne West founded the plastic-free beauty bar business Ethique 11 years ago while she was studying chemistry at university. It's now a $100 million business, exporting shampoo bars and soaps to… Audio
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NZ band You, Me, Everybody lands spot on Sweet Tooth TV show
A local bluegrass group has learned the benefit of of keeping a close eye on social media after catching a break that could see their music streamed into millions of homes.
Last year You, Me… Audio
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Businesses hoping for raft of initiatives in Budget 2023
Businesses are hoping for raft of initiatives in this year's 'no frills' Budget.
The issues businesses want resolved includes everything from fixing skills shortages to a national roading plan, and… Audio
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Economist says 2023 'no frills' Budget will be a difficult balancing act
An economist is calling this year's Budget a difficult balancing act between funding the cyclone recovery and curbing spending to help bring down inflation.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins described… Audio
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At the Movies: Paper Spiders
Indie queen Lili Taylor and up-and-coming American-Kiwi actor Stephania LaVie Owen play mother and daughter in the American art film Paper Spiders. Video, Audio
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Whanganui carparks now accommodating city's homeless
Freedom camping sites and car parks in Whanganui are now home to a growing fleet of vehicles housing the city's homeless.
The district council has set aside money and earmarked a site for them to… Audio
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Our Changing World – Cyclones and phytoplankton blooms
We know – all too well now – that tropical cyclones can cause huge amounts of destruction in the South Pacific. But might they also be a source of marine life? Audio
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Why society needs to grow up
Audio 26 Apr 2023We're supposed to get wiser and more mature as we get older. But when Wait But Why blogger Tim Urban looks at the world today, with all of our political divisiveness, cancel culture and conspiracy… Audio
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Ensuring vulnerable cyclone affected residents get legal help
Community Law is providing free legal help to those with cyclone-related issues. Sue Moroney is the CEO of Community Law, she talks to Jesse about what help can be offered. Audio
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Aboriginal playwright Wesley Enoch
This Anzac Day could have a special poignancy for indigenous Australians. Thousands of them served in the First World War and other conflicts hoping it would help usher in greater equality at home… Audio