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Auckland losing 250 jobs a day under Level 3
Every day at Level 3 lockdown is costing Auckland 250 jobs and $65-75 million in lost GDP, even with a wage subsidy in place, according to the latest forecasts from Auckland Council's Chief Economist… Audio
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Calls for stalking law as lockdown raises concerns for victims: "We have no protection."
A Coalition of agencies advocating for the safety of women and children is calling on the government to urgently introduce Stalker legislation, saying this year's lockdowns have heightened their… Audio
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What is Feminist Geography?
Louise Richards Vice President of the New Zealand Geographical Society joins us once again for another conversation about Geography. Tonight she wants to intruduce us to Feminist Geography with the… Audio
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NZ Security Assoc boss discusses isolation privacy breach
A First Security guard at a managed isolation facility has been suspended after a privacy breach at the weekend.
The guard, who was on shift at Auckland's Sheraton Four Points Hotel, sent a snapchat… Video, Audio
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Dementia facility tried to stop Ombudsman inspection
A secure dementia facility tried to stop the Chief Ombudsman inspecting their operation during the covid lockdown, despite him having the legal right too.
The Ombudsman's office scrutinised six… Video, Audio
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Naming an encore parliament
Audio 18 Aug 2020Surprise! Parliament is back. It has lifted the coffin lid and stumbled back into the daylight. So what do you call a parliament that refuses to die?
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Why NZ should not adopt the Swedish approach to COVID
Audio 18 Aug 2020Political reporter for Newsroom, Marc Daalder, has investigated theories about "living with COVID" in our community along the same lines as Sweden has approached the pandemic. He talks to Jesse about… Audio
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Trump says NZ's COVID resurgence is "big and terrible".
Audio 18 Aug 2020Feature Story's Simon Marks talks to Jesse about the US President, Donald Trump, referring to the community transmission COVID cases as being an example of where he doesn't want the US to be. Audio
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Turmeric: Too Good to Be True?
Turmeric is supposed to help a range of ailments from arthritis to Alzheimer's. But is this spice the real deal or just fool's gold? Audio
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UK remains committed to Pacific
Despite its own challenges with covid-19, a shrinking economy and less money to spend on foreign aid, the United Kingdom government says it remains committed to its role as a development partner in… Audio
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BBC live update: US Democratic convention, Belarus and Beirut
The BBC's Rob Hugh-Jones speaks with Karyn from London about the US Democratic Convention kicking off this week, as well as an update on the events in Belarus, and the verdict in a trial in Beirut of… Audio
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Auckland Grammar headmaster welcomes Year 12, 13 class exemptions
A decision late on Monday by the government will give school principals the option of allowing Year 12 and 13 students back to school early for face to face learning during alert level 3.
Auckland… Video, Audio
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Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 3: Healthcare Inequity
Why do Māori live seven years fewer than Pākehā? Alice delves into the health system and asks if more money should be spent on Māori health and less on her digestive system. Video
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Sentencing: Christchurch Mosque Attacks - Seeking Closure with Sentencing
With the sentencing of the gunman due to start in Christchurch, Widows of Shuhada's writer and producer, Lana Hart, catches up with some of the widows. Audio
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PM to reveal decision on election date at 10am
Audio 17 Aug 2020The Prime Minister will reveal her decision on whether to delay the election in just under an hour. Jacinda Ardern says she has sought the views of every political party in parliament on whether to do… Audio
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Covid-19: James Shaw on election date
There's talk of delaying the election after a resurgence of Covid-19 in the community.
National Party leader Judith Collins has called for a delay, as has ACT Party leader David Seymour and New… Audio
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Covid-19: Phil Goff on Alert Level 3
Auckland has been at Alert Level 3 for five days, but not everyone is sticking to the rules.
Residents have already been taking Waiheke Island day trips and calling real estate agents to view homes… Audio
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Glowing superbugs – a medical researcher’s secret weapon against infection
The University of Auckland's Assoc. Prof. Siouxsie Wiles explains how glowing superbugs help in the development of new medicines to fight infection. From Raising the Bar 2020. Audio
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After the online film festivals
One of the casualties of the last lockdown was the International Film Festival - or at least the festival as we know it. Like other festivals around the world, ours went "virtual" - meaning going… Audio
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Welcome to the elite world of investment migration
The mega-rich are using their wealth to cross borders that would normally be closed or become involved in residence-by-investment, with the end result being a "golden visa". And New Zealand is an… Audio
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Covid’s comeback sparks calls for more transparency
The breaking news no-one wanted to hear this week upped the pressure on the government and officials to make more information public - and more quickly. Meanwhile critics have cast doubt on whether we… Audio
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Covid-19: Confronting the deluge of conspiracies over the latest lockdown
The announcement that Auckland was going into lockdown for a second time was met with a deluge of conspiracy theories and misinformation, including from several prominent political… Audio
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Team of five million need to be committed to prevent outbreak
Audio 16 Aug 2020The latest results from the now-fortnightly poll conducted by Research New Zealand shows that respondents believe the 'team of five million' needs to be more committed to preventing another Covid-19… Audio
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The Mixtape: Al Brown
Celebrity chef, restaurateur and author Al Brown joins Charlotte Ryan to select songs and share stories on the RNZ Music Mixtape. Video, Audio
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Worlds of Music - Ep 192: Featuring Justin Adams and Gambian Ritti master Juldeh Camara
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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On the Farm - a weekly wrap of farming conditions around NZ
There's been perfect lambing weather in the North Island and calves are arriving early in Otago. Audio
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Auckland Grammar headmaster asks for exemption for senior students to attend classes
Covid-19 alert level three is to continue in Auckland for another 12 days at least. How will this affect schools? Tim O'Connor is the Headmaster at Auckland Grammar and joins Lisa Owen to discuss the… Video, Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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The effort to change our wasteful food habits
We waste $1.16 billion worth of food every year. Nearly 160,000 tonnes.
With more and more people needing help putting meals on tables in the wake of the coronavirus, Two Cents' Worth looks at… Audio
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Extra Time for 14 August 2020
In Extra Time this week...the Crusaders have wrapped up the Super Rugby Aotearoa title with a round to spare but the real question is what happens in 2021? How many head knocks is too many and where… Audio