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Oranga Tamariki children not enrolled with doctors
Audio 10 Feb 2023Almost 3000 of the country's most vulnerable children are not enrolled with a doctor - and GPs say Oranga Tamariki has never asked them for help to fix that.
They say inmates released from prison… Audio
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White Ferns ready to play trans-Tasman rivals
Inside knowledge could help the White Ferns making a winning start when the T20 World Cup swings into action in South Africa this weekend. New Zealand open their campaign against trans-Tasman rivals… Audio
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Plantain grass could help stop leaching into NZ waterways
It's a common and even unwelcome sight in lawns throughout New Zealand. But the tall stalks and black heads of plantain could help clean up the country's waterways, according to a dairy industry… Audio
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Coromandel businesses worried as SH25A road damaged indefinitely
A giant hole in a key state highway to the Coromandel Peninsula has left businesses there increasingly worried about their livelihoods.
With state highway 25A out of action indefinitely holidaymakers… Video, Audio
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Hundreds of Auckland renters struggling in flood-hit homes
As if the rental market wasn't already tight enough - there are now hundreds of renters left in flood damaged homes, desperately searching for a new rental.
So far 277 homes have been red stickered… Audio
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Auckland deputy mayor details flood clean-up as cyclone looms
Aucklanders be prepared to get by on your own for three days - that's the advice from Emergency Management.
Cyclone Gabrielle is off the coast of Australia and could be heading towards New Zealand… Audio
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10 ways to turn your courgette glut into tasty treats
Blessed with more courgettes than you know what to do with? You're not alone. Gardens all over Aotearoa are groaning under the weight of roroa iti growing out of control. Here are ten ways to make the…
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Government clears desk of unpopular policies
The government has cleared the desk of some of its more contentious and unwieldy policies, with this year's election in mind.
The Prime Minister says the reprioritisation will free up money to help… Audio
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Europe mobilises to help earthquake victims in Turkey, Syria
With Nathan Rarere from Sweden is our correspondent in Europe Anita Purcell-Sjölund. Audio
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Bonus: Bug of the Year 2023 causing lab tension
With the Bug of the Year 2023 competition coming to the closing stages, it's not surprising that things are getting heated. In this breaking news story we learn how voting preferences have caused a… Audio
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Jam making with Kylee Newton
Audio 8 Feb 2023If you are looking for advice on what to do with all your summer produce, Kylee Newton is here to help. Audio
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At The Movies: We Are Still Here
Eight writer-director teams present eight stories about First Nation struggles in New Zealand and Australia. Video, Audio
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Civil Defence payments for flood-hit Aucklanders not enough
Advocates for people hardest hit by the flooding in Auckland are backing the Green Party's call to increase civil defence payments.
That Party wants the Government to double the amount it's paying… Audio
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Tim Bateman: From rugby professional to children's book author
When Tim Bateman played professional rugby, he was well aware of the toll anxiety could take on his performance. It's something he's hoping to help children with, through his new "Fruit Salad" series… Audio
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Turkey quake: More than 6000 killed, 15,000 injured
More than 6000 people were killed and 15,000 injured in Turkey and over the border in Syria when the quake struck in the early hours of Monday.
Rescuers are battling heavy rain and snow as they race… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 8 February
Audio 8 Feb 2023On today's First Up pod - the World Health Organisation predicts the final death toll from Turkey's devastating quake could top 30,000; 11 days on from Auckland's record-breaking floods, we're in… Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Ruby Topzand
This week on Trade Me, some fundraisers for Auckland flood relief and an opportunity to own an entire recording studio in Christchurch. Producer Jeremy Parkinson talked with TradeMe's Ruby Topzand who… Audio
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Chelsea Football Club hires top NZ sports psychologist
One of New Zealand's top sports psychologists has been employed by struggling English Premier League football club Chelsea.
Gilbert Enoka will work with the London club on a short term contract to… Video, Audio
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Turkey-Syria quake: Thousands killed, death toll expected to rise
More than 4300 people have been killed and more than 15,000 injured in a massive and devastating earthquake on Turkey's border with Syria.
The deadly quake struck at night, toppling entire buildings… Video, Audio
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Inspiring creativity and avoiding the 'one hit wonder' curse
One great idea can be a curse if we don't see creativity as a process that requires commitment, says creativity expert Markus Baer. With that view, we can nurture both our own creative thinking and… Audio
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World renowned neuropsychiatrist on longevity and staving off dementia
Is reaching 150 years old possible? Neuropsychiatrist Professor Perminder Sachdev looks at common factors for longevity. Much of his work relates to the epidemiology of dementia and cognitive ageing… Audio
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Schools get creative to fight cost of living
Principals from schools all over the country are having to be creative to make sure kids are in class, as back-to-school costs hit families.
Some schools are using their own vehicles to transport… Audio
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John Cale on his new album Noise Of You
Last month John Cale, founder of The Velvet Underground released his first new album in a decade 'Noise Of You' Featuring collaborations with artists such as Weyes Blood Laurel Halo, Sylvan Esso… Audio
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Rebooting crisis coverage in the social media age
When the heavens opened last weekend, some channels of official information closed. Emergency management agencies and the news media both copped criticism for lagging behind events - and behind social… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 February 2023
Sing along this week to Shirley Murray's God bless our land, written especially to mark Waitangi Day. Audio
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Byron C. Clark: fear and loathing in Aotearoa
In Fear: New Zealand's hostile underworld of extremists Christchurch activist Byron C Clark traces the roots of the occupation to the reemergence of the alt-right. A video essayist on Youtube, Clark… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Floods, eggs, and Carmel Sepuloni
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Jake Parsons: The Big Clean-up
Thousands of Kiwis are gathering in West Auckland on Sunday to help with the big clean-up after the extreme weather. It's an event led by the Student Volunteer Army. Auckland Club President and… Audio
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More boots on the ground for Gisborne clean-up
Farmers in Tairāwhiti are looking forward to having more boots on the ground this month to help clean up their farms still littered with forestry debris from recent floods. Regional Federated Farmers… Audio
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How science can help your New Year's Resolutions
How are your new year's resolution going? If you've already given up on them, you're not alone; researchers have found that most people have abandoned their resolutions and slipped back into old… Audio