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Recession prediction leaves Labour with a labour problem
Dire economic predictions and high interest rates from the Reserve Bank this week have increased the pressure on Labour, and given National a chance to pitch itself as the solution.
The opposition… Audio
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Fatboy Slim on the 'beautiful job' of DJing
English DJ Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) tells Kim Hill why he still loves "spreading tales of abandon and community and hedonism and connection" to dance floors around the world. Video, Audio
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I Like Classical Music
RNZ Concert wants to know how you feel about some of the music we play regularly on the radio, whether you love it or hate it, what you are bored by or want to hear more of, whether it is familiar or…
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Hip hop dancer embraces the farming life
Hawke's Bay farm manager Viliata Junior Fonoti Taulago has been known to bust moves in the paddock. Video, Audio
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How to avoid a Covid Christmas? Professor Michael Baker answers your questions
One things that is probably not on anyone's Christmas wishlist this year is Covid. But with the season for mixing and mingling upon us, it could be harder and harder to avoid, first or second time… Video, Audio
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Phil Paikea: 'I was taught wrong, I believed wrong'
Audio 25 Nov 2022In support of White Ribbon Day – a global movement to end male violence against women and girls – The Panel welcomed a special guest. After an abusive childhood and years as a Black Power gang member… Audio
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Dr Michael Mosley on his latest health book Just One Thing
Popular health writer Michael Mosley chats to Susie Ferguson about the scientifically sound advice in Just One Thing - How Simple Changes Can Transform Your Life. Audio
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Tim Finn's Tahitian opera Ihitai Avei'a returns to the stage
In March 2021, Ihitai'Avei'a – Star Navigator premiered to sell-out crowds in South Auckland, then Covid-19 closed the curtains. Composer Tim Finn and writer Célestine Hitiura Vaite talk about its… Video, Audio
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Sandringham residents want answers after dairy killing
Sandringham residents want answers and action after the fatal stabbing of a dairy worker on Wednesday night. The Sandringham business community has for months been asking for help to improve security… Audio
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Sandringham residents demand answers after killing
The people of Sandringham in Auckland want answers after a dairy worker was stabbed and killed by a man trying to rob the store. Emergency services were called to the Rose Cottage Superette a little… Audio
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Queen St gets more space for foot traffic before Christmas rush
It's just in time for the Christmas shopping splurge - a facelift for one of Aucklands' busiest and most maligned retail strips.
Today saw the official opening of a long-awaited facelift for one of… Video, Audio
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Police seek public help finding suspect who killed dairy worker
The police are appealing for the public's help to identify the suspect who killed a 34-year-old dairy worker in Auckland.
A robber entered the Rose Cottage Dairy in Sandringham just after eight… Audio
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Ecotricity answers the big EV questions
Looking for an EV? Which to choose? How does the clean car rebate work? Fully electric or hybrid? Ecotricity CEO Al Yates joins Susie to discuss and answer some of the most common questions about EVs.
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Black tea may benefit health later in life - research
New research has found that having a cup of tea could help you have better health later in life.
Fllavonoids such as in black and green teas, apples and nuts could all help reduce cardiovascular and… Audio
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Genome sequencing and the pandemic
Genome sequencing has become a household term during this pandemic. This week, we explore how it became an important tool in the fight against Covid-19. Audio
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The inconvenient tooth about a trip to the dentist
Why does it cost so much to look after our teeth? Audio
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Questions for Oral Answer 23 November 2022
Audio 23 Nov 2022Questions to Ministers: CHRISTOPHER LUXON 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… Audio
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Social media adding pressure to Christmas spending
The Christmas switch has been flicked on, and it's hard to avoid it. Today Kathryn is joined by money expert Simran Kaur to talk about how social media can help pile on the pressure to get the perfect… Audio
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Meta's planned changes for kids' safety - will they work?
Tech giant Meta says its planned changes to Instagram and Facebook will help keep its youngest users safer online, but the company hasn't ruled out pushing forward with a kids-only Instagram. "But is… Audio
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Mt Ruapehu update: will life pass holders stump up?
Life pass holders for Mt Ruapehu's troubled ski fields have two more days to indicate whether they're willing to stump up funds to help save Whakapapa and Turoa ski fields. Audio
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The stoush in Te Urewera that's about more than just huts
The removal of back country huts in Te Urewera has brought tensions simmering within Tūhoe to the surface. Audio
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Demand at Auckland City Mission unchanged since pandemic
The cost of living crisis is forcing many to turn to foodbanks for help to get through.
The Auckland City Mission says before Covid-19, it was providing about 500 food parcels a week for families.
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Auckland Zoo asks neighbours for help feeding elephant Burma
An elephant of an appetite is forcing Auckland Zoo to ask Aucklanders for foliage food.
Burma the Asian elephant munches her way through kilos and kilos of plant treats every day. And to keep-up, the… Video, Audio
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Meta unveils teen safety measures
Social media giant Meta claims it has new tools to prevent online predators targeting teens on Facebook and Instagram. It says it's improving privacy settings to help prevent teens from connecting… Audio
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Wellington woman says she was shocked at state of emergency department
A Wellington woman is speaking out about her shock at the state of the hospital's emergency department when she was there earlier this month.
She says a nurse handed her the Health Minister's… Audio
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Disability sector facing critical staffing crisis and calling for more carers
The disability support sector says it's facing a critical staffing crisis for support workers, with higher paying hospital roles making it impossible to retain staff.
And young people living with a… Video, Audio
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Managing teens on screens
Scrolling through social media on a smartphone is like picking at a scab; we know it's a bad idea but we do it anyway. This is how psychologist Dr Tara Porter sees the issue of screens and teens. She… Audio
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COP27 shows reforms needed on negotiations, says indigenous activist
COP is copping flak for a lack of meaningful reductions in climate warming emissions.
After going into overtime, the two-week climate summit wrapped up last night, with countries agreeing to set up a… Audio
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Campaign hopes to help families afford swimming lessons
A new campaign to get more children learning how to swim is asking richer families to help pay for those who can't afford lessons.
Ninety people drowned last year - the highest number since 2011 and… Audio
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Analysis: Results from COP27, as conference draws to close
The countries at the COP27 climate summit have agreed to set up a "loss and damages" fund to help poor countries affected by climate-related disasters.
Despite that victory, developed nations left… Audio