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The Pre-Panel for 7 October 2021
Audio 7 Oct 2021Panellists Caroline Daley and Ben Thomas share what they have been thinking about and talk about the Girls Can Do Anything campaign from the 80s. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm talks about how people are doing Kiwisaver badly and how that can change. She also has some answers to listener questions sent in during previous appearances. Audio
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NZ Screen History - Mai Time
Stacey Morrison and Tainui Stephen share their memories of the groundbreaking show. Video, Audio
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Music Critic - Simon Sweetman on Utopian Ashes and Iris
Today our music critic Simon Sweetman reviews Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth's album Utopian Ashes and Reb Fountain's Iris. Audio
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Celebrating spiders in a new book for young people
Why is that Spider Dancing? The Amazing Arachnids of Aotearoa which is aimed at 9 to 12-year-old readers. Audio, Gallery
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New development aims to knock down the price of an Auckland house
It will feature cheaper houses, a single loop road, and solar power. Audio
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Lockdown is harder for people with histories of mental illness
New research looks at the impact of last year's Covid-19 lockdown on 600 people with a mental illness diagnosis. Audio
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Having those difficult vaccination conversations
The vaccine rollout is bumping up against those who might be hesitant or so-called anti-vaxxers.
So how can we tackle those difficult conversations with whanau and friends who're reluctant to get the… Audio
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Cancellation of the Canterbury A&P show
In another blow for the events sector the South Island's largest springtime event, the Canterbury A and P show has been cancelled.
Due to take place next month the event usually attracts a hundred… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 October 2021
Farmlands, which has about 80 stores around the country, recently trialed two pop up vaccination clinics at its stores and now more are in the pipeline. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 October 2021
The regulator tells an investment firm to halt its adverts. Audio
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Definition of 'mandatory' still unknown for vaccination certificates
The government is still figuring out what 'mandatory' will actually mean when vaccine certificates roll out next month.
Lawyers suggest the certificates could face a legal challenge for breaching a… Audio
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Government not paying enough attention to equity issues on Covid-19
A political commentator is pointing to a link between the low Māori vaccination rates, and the lack of Māori among the various experts advising the government on Covid-19.
Less than a third of Māori… Audio
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Midday News for 7 October 2021
Audio 7 Oct 2021Covid-19 continues to spread - we hear how to talk to the hardest to reach people. Audio
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Film and TV reviewer James Croot
Film and TV reviewer James Croot is along to talk about the latest James Bond film, Summer of Soul, Spice Girls: How girl power saved the world and The Alpinist. Audio
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Parenting with Nathan Wallis - coping with lockdown effects on children's routines
Neuroplasticity educator and parenting expert, Nathan Wallis talks to Kathryn about Covid lockdowns and getting children back to a normal routine and dealing with the anxiety of going back to school… Audio
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett
Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about Facebook's bad week. It was out for six hours on Tuesday, then there was the damaging evidence from former Facebook product manager… Audio
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11am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for 7 October 2021.
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Book review - AUP New Poets 8
Chris Tse reviews AUP New Poets 8 by Lily Holloway, Tru Paraha and Modi Deng, published by Auckland University Press. Audio
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Piercing the criminal underbelly: Mark van Leewarden on life as an undercover cop
Mark van Leewarden tells Kathryn his fascinating and sometimes unsettling true life story about the realities of a secret life in New Zealand's criminal underworld of the late 1970s, and of going on… Audio
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10am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for 7 October 2021
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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UK correspondent Matt Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to look at Boris Johnson's first Conservative party conference speech in two years, which promised to unleash Britain's "unique spirit" to reshape the UK… Audio
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Wound gel shows promise for horses - and humans
The discovery of a compound that kick-starts tissue regeneration could have a big impact on healing horses and humans alike. Christchurch chemical biologist Rudi Marquez hopes the new wound gel he and… Audio
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Accessibility legislation proposed
New legislation which would require accessibility barriers to be removed could be on the way, if an accessibility advocacy group has its way. Accessibility legislation is increasingly appearing in… Audio
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9am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for 7 October 2021
The latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Otis voted the winner of 'Fat Bear Week'
An update on a story we ran last week about 12 brown bears in Alaska who were in the running to win The "Fat Bear Week" tournament .
It's held every year as the bears stock up for hibernation, with… Audio
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Covid-19: Harry Tam says he travelled to Auckland to help get gang members vaccinated
A life member of the Mongrel Mob who travelled into Auckland during lockdown says he worked to get people tested and vaccinated.
Harry Tam says he was given a travel exemption after being asked to… Audio
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News in Tongan for 7 October 2021
The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Facebook whistleblower unites congress
American whistleblower Frances Haugen's Facebook revealations led to a somewhat united Congress yesterday. Her testimony about Facebook's impact on children could propel Republicans and Democrats to… Audio