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Why spouses lie about money
When we think of infidelity our minds go straight to the bedroom, but financial infidelity can be just as devastating. The reasons for financial infidelity fall into seven key categories. Lawyer… Audio
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Afghanistan’s war dropping out of sight
Twenty years after the US invaded Afghanistan in pursuit of Al Qaeda, it suddenly pulled its troops out this week. It’s the end of the longest war in modern history in which 3500 New Zealanders also… Video, Audio
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Most New Zealanders want level 2 scanning made compulsory
The government may tighten Covid-19 rules around wearing masks and face coverings and the use of the NZ Covid Tracer. Research New Zealand has measured New Zealanders' attitudes and Emanuel… Audio
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Auditing responsibilities
Parliament spent a long time this week debating an auditing problem. We give that debate a short audit and hear from MPs on suicide prevention. Audio
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The new dating app connecting people through music
Rachel Van Nortwick, an Arizona-based tech entrepreneur who's behind the project, speaks with Yadana Saw about finding your love through music. Audio
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Dan Price: the CEO who slashed his salary by $1 million
Audio 10 Jul 2021Seattle-based entrepreneur Dan Price hit headlines around the world in 2015 when he slashed his own salary by $1 million so he could start paying his all employees a minimum salary of $70,000. Six… Audio
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Lawrence Douglas: what’s next for the Trump empire?
Audio 10 Jul 2021Donald Trump’s company the Trump Organization and its longtime chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg have been hit with a slew of criminal charges including conspiracy, grand larceny, and multiple… Audio
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Summer Series - A Sip from the South
Rob and Toni Auld have the southern-most farm distillery in the world. They grow oats, wheat and barley and transform them into whisky. Audio
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Gardening with Jo McCarroll
Audio 9 Jul 2021Jo tells us about a dahlia growing challenge and a nursery specialising in wind-tolerant plants. Audio
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Woodville's new slogan: 'All Good in the Wood'
Audio 9 Jul 2021The town of Woodville is hoping to draw in visitors with the new mantra - 'It's all Good in the Wood'! Audio
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Difficulties and joys of pacific rugby on the world stage
Tomorrow night Fiji's Rugby team will play the All Blacks in Dunedin. Pacific Media Network reporter Elijah Fa'afiu joins talks to Nathan about tomorrow's game and the bigger issues at play. Audio
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The rise of the 13th question
Parliament has seen an unusual increase recently in what is usually a rare event... a 13th question Audio
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Papatoetoe tornado: The financial, emotional burden continues
A Papatoetoe mother, whose family is still living apart after last month's tornado, has opened up about the disaster's lingering financial and emotional burden.
Carla Makiha is still looking for… Video, Audio
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American Airlines scraps plans to fly NZ routes from end of 2021
An aborted take off - American Arlines has abandoned plans to fly New Zealand routes from the end of this year.
The US' largest airline had earlier committed to flying Auckland to Los Angeles, as… Video, Audio
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NZ Screen History: John Clarke
Join us today to look back on the career of TV screen icon, John Clarke AKA Fred Dagg! Audio
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Crafty Mathematics
Mathematical equations can help us get new perspectives, but sometimes can be difficult to understand. This week, one story about how maths has helped the understanding of a enigmatic quirk of heart… Audio
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Get excited - the Tokyo Olympics are upon us
The Tokyo Olympics might have been delayed a year but somehow it's still snuck up on us - here's the rundown on the New Zealand team. Audio
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Comedy stylings and slap-downs: a debating tradition
There is a surprising amount of humour at Parliament, especially in the General Debate and especially as an opening riposte to the previous speaker. Audio
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Govt looking at changes to Covid-19 border limits for vaccinated travellers
The government says it is full stem ahead with the Covid-19 vaccination programme, with ministers confident everyone who wants a jab will get the chance to have one by December.
What does that mean… Video, Audio
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Woman sanctioned by MSD over fear of naming child's father owed thousands
Welfare advocates say thousands of women who had benefits docked unfairly because they could not or would not name their child's father could be entitled to significant lump sum refunds.
But the… Video, Audio
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Bioluminesence in the ocean's depths
At the bottom of the ocean, there is a world of light and colour that deep-sea creatures use for light and communication. Dr Edith Widder has spent her career studying bioluminescence. Audio
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New TVNZ series follows homeless Auckland teens
A group of teenagers who in 2014 called Auckland's Queen Street their home are the subject of a new TVNZ series The Young and the Reckless. Audio, Gallery
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Our wasteful lifestyles and the fast-approaching consequences
The consequences of a wasteful Kiwi lifestyle are getting harder to ignore. Our landfills are filling fast and it's getting more difficult to find new sites. We do have waste minimisation levers, but… Audio
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Nurses union says public behind vote to strike again for better conditions
DHB nurses have voted to strike again, potentially three more times.
The strikes will be on July 29 for 24 hours, an eight-hour strike on August 19 and another 24-hour strike on September 9.
In… Video, Audio
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Cafes, restaurants cutting hours, citing skilled staff shortage
Reducing hours, taking items of the menu, even closing up shop for a bit. That's what cafes and restaurants say they are resorting too as they grapple with a staffing crisis, brought on by a skills… Video, Audio
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We need more hard conversations about death, sex and money
Anna Sale started talking about hard things by accident but now she's made a career out of helping people do it. The Death, Sex and Money podcast host shares some advice from her new book Let's Talk… Audio
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Music feature: Film musicals
Auckland University musicologist Gregory Camp tells us what makes a perfect song for a film musical and looks at both new releases as well as timeless classics! Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron talks to Kathryn about the strange divergence of pandemic and post-pandemic culture as parts of America return to normal but cases spike in rural areas where vaccination rates are less than half… Audio
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Series 2 | Episode 1: Puoro in the City - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
We’re in Te Whanganui-a-Tara to meet three wāhine who work with taonga puoro. We ask why these taonga almost disappeared and what their dreams are for the future of the practice. Video, Audio
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Can We Make Rugby Safer
Audio 5 Jul 2021Nick Draper, Professor of Sports Science at the Universirty of Canterbury's Health and Human Development department joins us to talk about rugby concussion and what's being done to make the game… Audio
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