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Sharing chores at home could help economy - Westpac/Deloitte survey
Sharing the load could come with a healthy boost to the economy.
A Westpac / Deloitte survey has found just seven percent of heterosexual couples, who both work full time, share the domestic chores… Audio
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Have You Heard
Pat Metheny's 'Have You Heard', Horace Tapscott's 'Dark Tree', and Jacky Terrason's version of 'I Love Paris'. Audio
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Bryn van Vliet - Wanderings
Nick features a new album from Wellington saxophonist and composer Bryn van Vliet. Audio
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RNZ Music Live Sessions: Church & AP
RNZ Music is proud to present our new series of live sessions with some of Aotearoa's best. Tāmaki-based hip-hop duo Church & AP and producer Dera Meelan brought the fire with hits from their newest… Video, Audio
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Going out, giving back and getting help
Dairy farmer Sam Owen shares the tips that help him maintain his mental well-being. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Lovely rain this week in the north has not been so welcome on Bay of Plenty orchards in the midst of kiwifruit harvest and there's been sleet, snow and some wicked frosts down south. Audio
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Violist and conductor Georgia Steel
Georgia Steel is going places - the young violist and conductor has been accepted into the Masters programme of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in the UK. Audio
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Confessions of a District Court Judge
Rosemary Riddell is a retired District and Family Court judge whose new book provides a rare insight into the life on the bench. She served 12 years full time on the bench, and says she wrote the book… Audio
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A Clear Dawn: anthology of emerging Asian writers
A new book is helping to showcase the wealth of writing talent from Asian writers in New Zealand. The 75 writers featured in A Clear Dawn: New Asian Voices from Aotearoa New Zealand have roots… Audio
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Dunedin family desperate to find missing dogs
A Dunedin family is pulling out all stops to find their two much-loved missing dogs.
Search and Rescue has combed the area near their Brighton home more than once.
The family has put up a… Video, Audio
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Upping the game in women’s sport coverage
“Not good enough” was the verdict of Sport NZ boss Raelene Castle after a fresh analysis of thousands of sports reports across our media found women feature in only about one in seven. But offshore… Audio
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Sara, Red, and Miguel
Nick features new music from saxophonist Miguel Zenon, and classics from Bill Evans, Sara Gazarek, and Red Garland. Audio
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Fire Waltz, Peter Koopman
Nick features new NZ jazz from the Wellington quartet Fire Waltz, and Sydney-based guitarist Peter Koopman. Audio
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Kiwi Rules
Audio 7 May 2021Lately's fortnight feature - here's Kiwi Rules when a New Zealand artist plays it forward for other Kiwi artists. Tonight Pati Umaga is playing Kiwi Rules. Pati Umaga is a musician, bass guitarist… Audio
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Tokyo extends Covid-19 state of emergency
Audio 7 May 2021A state of emergency has been extended around Tokyo and three other areas until the end of May to curb a surge in COVID-19 infections, just months before the start of the Olympics. The Tokyo Olympics… Audio
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Employers: Fair Pay Agreements not needed
Audio 7 May 2021The Government has released details around employers and unions setting minimum standards to implement the Fair Pay Agreements. The agreements would set minimum employment conditions for an entire… Audio
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Under Five Hundy - Kāwhia
Kāwhia is predominantly made up of retired people, but they love the quiet life, and say the town has everything going for it. There is a new hotel under construction and the Rusty Snapper cafe is a… Audio
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Striking it right in Ōtāne - taking croquet to the world
The game of croquet is taking off around the world and a small factory in rural Hawke's Bay is reaping the benefits. Wood Mallets produces polo sticks and croquet mallets and exports them to 50… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
It's bone dry on the East Coast of the North Island, a hunter out near Hikurangi says in the 20 years he's gone out it's never been so dry and Marlborough is still hunting for rain while the West… Audio
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Country schoolchildren prepare to spread their wings
Country Life's guests this week are preparing for a big week in Wellington with schoolchildren who have only ever met online. The primary students are soon to leave their remote and rural schools for… Audio
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Te Waonui for Friday 7 May 2021
Coming up on Te Waonui -- Te Whānau o Waipareira in Auckland open a new vaccination centre, A strategy for eliminating violence in Aotearoa has been launched this week and Māori scholars say their… Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 7 May 2021
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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7pm Pacific Regional News for 7 May 2021
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
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Focus on Politics: The China Question
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson asks: how is New Zealand's relationship with China? Audio
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$4.5m mental health boost for services in Northland, Auckland
The government has announced a boost in funding for mental health in the north but even the Minister concedes that for some people it will feel overdue.
Andrew Little has announced $4.5 million will… Video, Audio
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Govt initiative addressing sexual violence welcomed by survivors
They say it's long overdue, but survivors of sexual harm are welcoming a new government initiative aimed at hearing their voices.
It's as figures show half of wāhine Māori have experienced some form… Audio
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Linwood Mosque trustees sidelined by deal to build new masjid
Audio 7 May 2021Trustees of Christchurch's Linwood mosque say they have been completely sidelined by a secret deal to build a brand new masjid on the site.
Money for the $10 million mosque, which will be the biggest… Audio
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MSD owes millions in allowances owed - caregivers' advocate
A grandparents' support group is calling on the Ministry of Social Development to lift its game when it comes to coughing up what it owes carers.
Checkpoint heard from a woman caring for her nephew… Video, Audio