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Protesters occupy site, but Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei supports Erebus memorial
Protesters are occupying the pa site of Mataharehare in the Auckland suburb of Parnell, despite the city being at Covid-19 alert level 3 restrictions.
Occupants have set up tents and erected signage… Video, Audio
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Under-pressure port workers fear more fatalities on the job
Workers at the Ports of Auckland say they fear they'll die on the job as pressures to clear freight are put above their safety.
They say urgent action is needed. An Auckland Council led safety review… Video, Audio
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How life changed when Stuart Watson started listening
Everything changed with Stuart Watson stopped talking and started listening. He now hosts a podcast called ManListening fand a new book, What She Said, What I Heard: How One Man Shut Up and Started… Audio
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Interview: Raya’s Head of Story, Fawn Veerasunthorn
Raya and the Last Dragon hits cinema screens (and Disney+) this weekend and Dan Slevin sat down (over Zoom) with Raya’s Head of Story, Fawn Veerasunthorn. Video
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GI Rise: Helping youth chase their basketball dreams
A basketball organisation in east Auckland is creating opportunities on and off the court for youth in the community. Video, Audio
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Destiny Church leaders escape Level 3 lockdown
Audio 3 Mar 2021As Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was putting Auckland into a snap lockdown on Saturday night, Destiny Church leaders Brian and Hannah Tamaki were packing their bags. The couple left the city for… Audio
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How Auckland children are being affected by another lockdown
It has been a year since New Zealand's first case of Covid-19, with more than a quarter of a million Auckland school students now spending their ninth week learning from home in lockdown. And they're… Audio
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All the stars in the sky are not stars
Elon Musk's Starlink satellites are a wondrous sight - and also a slightly disturbing one. How many foreign objects can we fit into the night sky before they start crashing into each other? Audio
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Latest Covid-19 limits cost Netball NZ $500k in lost revenue
The Silver Ferns are hitting the court against their arch rivals the Australian Diamonds shortly - but because of Covid-19 restrictions, there will be no crowds. That means there'll also be no money… Video, Audio
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Documentary looks behind the hedges of America's largest retirement community
Lance Oppenheim looks inside the place billed as "Disneyland for Seniors" in his documentary Some Kind of Heaven where the quest for fulfillment and purpose remain elusive. Video, Audio
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Waist trainers: Do they really work?
Kim Kardashian made waist trainers popular and the recent Bridgerton Netflix series saw a bump in corset sales.
Stacey Morrison discovers if squeezing our tummies into shape is healthy or just a very… Audio
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Bye Bye babies - what our declining birth rate means for NZ
New Zealand's plummeting birth rate means we have some serious planning to do. Audio
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Covid-19 level 3 breaches not deliberate - Robertson
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson told Checkpoint he believes case N (mother of Case M) in the Papatoetoe Covid-19 outbreak is not related to family 2, so they could not have been in a wider… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: 'We should be TikToking' - Collins calls for better messaging
The government is being told to roll out clearer and smarter communications around the latest Covid-19 community outbreak, to make sure they are reaching into every corner, and culture of the country.
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The Pre-Panel with Moata Tamaira and Dean Hall
Audio 1 Mar 2021Johnny Briggs, the actor who has played Mike Baldwin on Coronation Street for 30 years, has died at 85. RNZ's Simon Morris is a Coronation Street guru and joins us. Panellists Moata Tamaira and Dean… Audio
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Michael Baker: 'Power is there to detain Covid-19 contacts'
Auckland moved back into Alert Level 3 lockdown this morning - with the rest of the country being moved to level 2 - after a new Covid-19 case was detected in the community. Joining us again is the… Audio
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Why it's never too late to learn something new
Our ability to pick up new skills declines with age, but harnessing a specific mindset can help you learn new tricks as an adult. Tom Vanderbilt joins the show to discuss his new book, Beginners: The… Audio
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The Sampler: Kiwi Jr, Terrible Sons, Split Enz
Tony Stamp assesses the second album from witty Canadian rockers Kiwi Jr., a new EP by Christchurch husband and wife duo Terrible Sons, and a roster of local artists taking on a classic Split Enz… Audio
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INTERVIEW: Neil, Liam and Elroy Finn
Charlotte speaks to Neil Finn and his sons Liam and Elroy Finn about the new reincarnation of Crowed House ahead of their NZ Tour. Audio
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Sister Helen Prejean: Fighting to end the death penalty
81 year old Roman Catholic Sister Helen Prejean is a leading American advocate for the abolition of the death penalty, and a spiritual adviser to men and women on Death Row The New Orleans.based Roman… Video, Audio
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Baptism of fire for new master
Parliament can be like a raucous schoolroom where some boys consider new teachers are fair game. When does a robust contest cross a line into unreasonable behaviour? Video, Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101, talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend. Audio
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Best of First Up for Friday 26 February
Audio 26 Feb 2021On the pod today: should a US Airforce bomber capable of carrying Nuclear weapons be allowed to fly over New Zealand as part of an airshow; New Zealand's top heavyweight boxers step into the ring on… Audio
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B52 bomber at Wairarapa Air Show problematic for some
This weekend's Wings over Wairarapa airshow will be joined by one of the world's most iconic war planes on Saturday as a US Airforce B-52 will fly over the event for the first time. The plane will… Audio
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AK Art Fair: what was once travel money goes to art instead
Audio 26 Feb 2021Covid-19 has meant people have been spending much more time in their home than usual. And with a lot of us unable to spend our cash travelling overseas, the art world has seen an unexpected boost in… Audio
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Mapping NZ's underground water
Much of New Zealand's freshwater flows underground, and a team from GNS Science is in the process of mapping it. Audio
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Collaborating to move freshwater species
University of Canterbury freshwater biologists are using a joint mātauranga Māori and western conservation science framework for their work translocating species. Audio
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Foran discusses Air NZ losses, equity raising plan
Air New Zealand has burnt through $1 billion in cash reserves, with the company today announcing a loss of $185 million for the second half of 2020.
It has just over $170 million of its own cash… Video, Audio
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Doctors still waiting on promised mental health funding help
A Waikato doctor wants to know where promised funding for mental health has gone, after it was pledged by the Prime Minister at his practice.
Jacinda Ardern visited the Matamata Medical Centre in… Audio
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Getting unmotivated sons moving
Maggie Dent talks with Kathryn about how to "unstick" unmotivated sons. She is the mother of four boys, a former teacher and counsellor who has become one of Australia's foremost parenting experts -… Audio