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Looking behind what's changed the latest political polls
A new political poll has shown the National Party ahead of Labour for the first time in two years. Ben Thomas, PR consultant and a former National Government press secretary, talks to Jesse about the… Audio
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'Radical change': The Northland meth rehab programme that's proven to work
An innovative meth harm reduction programme is transforming lives in Northland - why hasn't it been rolled out across the country yet? Audio
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Govt cuts isolation requirements for Covid cases to 7 days
The government has slashed the isolation requirements for Covid cases by almost a third - as the rapacious spread of Omicron threatens to grind businesses to a halt.
More than 22,000 new cases were… Audio
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Natural Paint Co: The Kiwi business stripping out the nasties
Kathryn spoke to James Mount about how they embarked on their endeavour - at the age of 22 - and the success they've had. Video, Audio
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Jazz Thornton: letters for difficult times
When Jazz Thornton was her lowest ebb mentally, a set of letters written to her by a good friend became really important. They were each in a separate labelled envelope and specifically written to… Video, Audio
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Behind the story: The town that backed a child sex abuser
RNZ's Veronica Schmidt talks to The Detail about the wider issues raised by her recent investigation into a volunteer firefighter who sexually abused his young son - and the boy's mother's fight to be… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 7 March 2022
ABC Wantok Program for 7 March 2022 Audio
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Calling London with Rob Hugh-Jones
Audio 7 Mar 2022BBC World reporter joins Karyn Hay to report the latest news from around the world. Audio
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Native tara iti boasts best breeding season in ten years
Audio 7 Mar 2022The tara iti or fairy tern is native to New Zealand and is the country's rarest breeding bird with fewer than 40 adult birds across Aotearoa. DoC ranger Shelley Ogle has some good news for us... some… Audio
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Kiwi photojournalist reports from Ukraine
Audio 7 Mar 2022Tom Mutch is a New Zealand photojournalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine. He speaks with Karyn Hay about what he has witnessed over the past few days of war. Audio
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New Zealand cracks down on Russia sanctions
Audio 7 Mar 2022Announced today by the Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta 'The Russia Sanctions Bill' will pass under urgency this week with cross-party support. Tim Groser reacts with Karyn… Audio
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Obituaries, beginnings & finals
Audio 7 Mar 2022Australian sporting journalist Shannon Byrne joins Bryan to discuss the reaction to the death of Shane Warne, the beginning of the Women's World Cup cricket tournament and Finals footy in Darwin. Audio
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8pm RNZ Pacific News for 7 March 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Shahram Aryan on Iranian superstar Delkash
Audio 7 Mar 2022RNZ Concert's Shahram Aryan joins Bryan to discuss the life and work of Esmat Bagherpour also known as Delkash. Audio
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Sarjeant Gallery celebrates the local
Audio 7 Mar 2022Aotearoa artists turn out a staggering amount of work, of a consistently high quality. The Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare O Rehua Whanganui is celebrating ten years of that work in its region with an… Audio, Gallery
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Abuse in Care: Young Māori tell of being torn from whānau
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission has heard of young Māori being torn from their families and put into a system that wrote them off from the start.
Today is the first day of a two week hearing into… Audio
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Covid finally reaches Chatham Islands
National Party leader Christopher Luxon has become the fifth MP to test positive for Covid.
He says he feels fine, and will be isolating at home. Meanwhile after more than two years, Covid-19 has… Audio
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NZ approach to Russia sanctions 'strategic' - expert
An international affairs expert says New Zealand's tailored approach to further sanctions on Russia is a strategic move.
The Russia Sanctions Bill is will pass under urgency this week and soon freeze… Audio
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Domestic netball league gets underway under Omicron cloud
The domestic netball league gets underway this weekend under a massive Omicron cloud.
With the latest modelling suggesting that the outbreak is likely to peak in the next two weeks, the timing… Audio
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Lake Dunstan cycle trail eclipses expectations in first year
Otago's new cycle trail has eclipsed expectations in its first year, with nearly ten times more visitors than predicted.
The Lake Dunstan cycle trail opened in May last year and goes from Cromwell to… Video, Audio
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Scientists hope to resurrect Tasmanian tiger
It has the makings of a Jurassic Park-esque film but it could be closer to reality than we think.
Scientists are trying to resurrect a creature extinct from mainland Australia for about 3000 years -… Video, Audio
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Opinion divided on whether tax cuts would help cost of living
As New Zealanders battle to budget for growing bills, talk of tax cuts is tempting some voters looking to balance the books.
National is promising cuts across the board if elected, to deal with what… Audio
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Evening business for Monday 7 March
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6299848273001 Video, Audio
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Some Otago vaccinations void as stocks not checked
Up to 1,500 people in the Queenstown Lakes and Central Otago area will have to be re-vaccinated, after a major mishap with the storage of the Covid-19 vaccination.
The jabs were given between the… Video, Audio
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Russian invasion 'murder' - Ukraine president Zelensky
'This is murder - and I have not heard a reaction'. The words of the Ukrainian president - as he angrily condemned Russia's ruthless bombardment of his country.
The UN says 1,100 civilians have been… Audio
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What does Botany think of Luxon's plan to cut fuel tax?
National leader Chris Luxon has tested positive for Covid-19. It comes after his 'attack on tax' in yesterday's state of the nation address zeroed in on Auckland's controversial regional fuel levy.
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Govt brings Russian sanctions into law, Ukraine invasion ongoing
The government is slapping sanctions on Russians with connections to New Zealand and President Putin.
New legislation will let the government freeze the assets of people associated with Russia, and… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Conor English (Part 2)
Panellists Verity Johnson and Conor English discuss reading habits, home loans and the career prospects of driving a Mr Whippy van. Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Conor English (Part 1)
Panellists Verity Johnson and Conor English discuss the government's new Russia Sanctions Bill. Audio