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Auckland CBD businesses hit hard by another lockdown
In Auckland's CBD it appears the lights are on but nobody is there.
The impact of this week's third inner city lockdown in a year is being so widely felt some businesses say if they cannot get rent… Video, Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Jesse to chat the latest music and preview what's coming up on her show tomorrow. Audio
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'Wipe for Water':10-year-old's fundraiser for drinking fountains
Ten-year-old Lilah McDonald tells us about her fundraiser to sell toilet paper and raise money for water fountains. Audio
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William Tullett: pongs of the past
The smell of freshly roasted coffee is now seen by many as an enticing aroma, but that wasn't the case in early 18th century London. It was described as smelling of "fresh urine" and old boots and the… Audio
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Tourism is not benign & must change: Environment commissioner
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment is proposing stringent measures to make tourism more sustainable, once our borders reopen. Just over a year ago, Simon Upton released a major report… Audio
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Savage winter storm cuts power in Texas, Rush Limbaugh dead
We cross to the United States to our Washington correspondent Simon Marks who tells us about the winter storm cutting power to large parts of Texas and conservative talkback host Rush Limbaugh has… Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Japan
Audio 18 Feb 2021Motoko Kakubayashi joins us from Toyko where they are also about to mark a significant anniversary. A few weeks after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit the east coast of… Audio
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Disaster law
University of Canterbury's John Hopkins and Toni Collins explain disaster law and shortcomings in NZ's legal system highlighted by the Canterbury earthquakes. Audio
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Company supporting paramedics blocked by St John
A company working to set up a fund to support front line ambulance workers says it's being blocked in its efforts by St John.
YelloHalo is an internet service provider, which will return 100 percent… Audio
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Man with terminal cancer fighting insurer 10 years after quake
A Christchurch man with terminal cancer is using his final days to battle his insurance company, a decade on from the deadly earthquakes.
Brian Shaw owns an apartment that's in a block of 11. They… Video, Audio
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Facebook backs away from news across the Tasman
News editors in Australia woke up to shock news that Facebook is effectively cutting itself off as an avenue for sharing their stories - after years of building a pre-eminent position as a digital… Audio
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TV Review with Dominic Corry
Dominic joins Kathryn to look at the New York Times-produced documentary Framing Britney Spears (ThreeNow) which focuses on how she remains under the conservatorship control of her father, despite… Audio
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Hope and hype: the mixed history of stem cell science
Is stem cell treatment the holy grail of regenerative medicine or a over-hyped fakery? Stem cells have been called the body's raw materials - or the master builders generating all our tissues and… Audio
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Review - News of the World
Tom Hanks plays a man who reads the news in small towns after the American Civil War. In News of the World, he makes news himself when he finds an orphaned German girl, brought up by a tribe of Kiowa.
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Eddie Holmes: de-coding Covid-19
With one stroke on his keyboard, Professor Eddie Holmes from the University of Sydney released to the world the genetic code of the Sars CoV2 that would change everything. Jesse talk to Professor… Audio
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Question Time for 17 February 2021
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BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on household incomes?
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and…
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A Soldier's Tale tours again
Having a huge new show packed with big names cancelled by a pandemic doesn't come as a surprise to us now, but it did to Igor Stravinsky in 1918. Histoire du Soldat, or The Soldier's Tale, was setting… Audio
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The Sampler: Arlo Parks, Estère, Four Tet
Tony Stamp discusses the debut from buzzed-about Brit soul artist Arlo Parks, Wellington musician Estère's ambitious third album Archetypes, and a surprise pair of releases from UK producer Four Tet.
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Former FBI director James Comey
Jesse speaks to Former FBI director James Comey who became inextricably linked President Trump when he was fired by him.
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Question Time for 16 February 2021
Audio 16 Feb 2021DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Minister for COVID-19 Response: Does he accept that Māori are a population group particularly vulnerable to COVID-19; if so, can he confirm that there is a specific…
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Baby mortality for young Māori, Pacific, Indian mothers needs urgent action - report
The Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee releases its 14th annual report this morning, looking at how New Zealand is tracking with deaths of mothers and babies and recommending changes in… Audio
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Dr Michael E Mann on fighting a new climate war
There's the old climate war, the one where fossil fuel interests put all their efforts into denying there's a problem. And then there's the new one. Denial isn't working anymore says Dr. Michael E… Audio
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Expert on the human metabolism
We've all heard the saying about people having a fast or a slow metabolism - is true and how does it come about? This week for our expert feature we're speaking to Auckland university's medical… Audio
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New year, new lockdown - Covid-19 restrictions back after new case
Health authorities are scrambling to work out how an Auckland family became infected with Covid-19, as the city goes into alert level 3 and the rest of the country enters level 2. Kathryn talks this… Audio
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Filmmaker: 'We need to talk more about Christchurch'
A decade on from Gerard Smyth's When A City Falls comes the sequel, When A City Rises - The People's Story, which screens tonight on TVNZ 1. The award-winning filmmaker joins the show to discuss the… Audio
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Covid-19: NZ females more likely not to get vaccinated
A Research NZ survey shows that our willingness to be vaccinated is relatively low, especially for females, while only two thirds of us are currently using the tracking app. Research NZ partner… Audio
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Four adventurous women describe lives which are different, but all extraordinary
Four adventurous women discuss their lives with Miriama Kamo in the opener to the 2020 WORD Christchurch writers' festival Audio
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Telco unveils ethical advertising policy amid talkback turmoil
Vodafone was quick to pull advertising from Magic Talk after a recent racist outburst sparked outrage. Now it’s gone further, launching an Ethical Advertising Policy, described by one media outlet as… Audio
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The Mixtape - Gin Wigmore
L.A based Kiwi songstress Gin Wigmore joins us on The Mixtape! In honor of Valentine's Day, she chooses her favourite love songs and chats about life and romance with Charlotte Ryan. Video, Audio
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Worlds Of Music featuring the work of Martyn Bennett
Audio 13 Feb 2021Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie featuring an interview about the late Scottish musician Martyn Bennett and his immense contribution to Scottish Music. Audio
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