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Nitrogen map reveals extent of NZ's dirty rivers
Nitrogen can hide no longer. A new interactive map has been launched showing which rivers, lakes and estuaries are under pressure from agriculture.
Swiping left shows total nitrogen levels in excess… Audio
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Nearly 600 Napier properties officially flood damaged
Nearly 600 properties in Napier have been officially flood damaged - but there are fears more haven't been reported.
Trees and slips blocked roads, lamp posts toppled over, debris fell from cliffs… Audio
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Tears shed at Whakatāne Hospital, remembering Whakaari
Tears were shed at Whakatane Hospital as staff remembered the harrowing experience of caring for victims of the Whakaari eruption, almost a year ago.
Twenty-two people died following the eruption on… Audio
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First post-election political poll released
Labour is still holding onto huge public support while Natoinal is languishing, according to the latest One News Colmar-Brunton poll.
Tonight's poll puts Labour at 53 percent, National at 25 percent… Video, Audio
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Dogs bringing smiles to lonely elderly
Audio 7 Dec 2020Loneliness and isolation are known to have a profound impact on people's well-being, particularly for the elderly.
Around the country there are many home visiting services - but Aged Concern… Video, Audio
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Wētā poo needed for bush regeneration on Hauraki Gulf islands
Dozens of giant weta have been set free on Motuihe Island in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf as part of efforts to bolster numbers of these rare and threatened creatures.
A breeding and conservation… Video, Audio
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Dilworth historical abuse outlined at Royal Commission
Historical abuse suffered at the hands of some fellow students and staff at Dilworth School have been outlined to the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care.
Neil Harding, who is 55, went to the… Audio
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Evening business for 7 December 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Sledgehammer brings Blair Vining's dream hospital a step closer
In Invercargill, dreams for a new charity hospital are one step closer to reality, with the first strike of a sledgehammer.
The mission is to transform a suburban pub into a hospital where… Video, Audio
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The Whakaari eruption health response - what happened?
It's a year this week since the deadly Whakaari eruption. It prompted a massive nation-wide health response, ranging from ambulance officers on the ground to the country's top burns surgeons.
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Ombudsman chides licensing trusts for withholding information
One of New Zealand's last liquor licensing trusts has been given a rap over the knuckles by the Ombudsman.
The community-owned trusts controlling the liquor trade in west Auckland have received two… Audio
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Legal bid underway to dismiss cannabis referendum result
A legal bid is underway to get the results of the cannabis referendum thrown out.
A group of more than 350 people is asking the High Court to void the vote on the Cannabis and Control Bill claiming… Video, Audio
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Devanning with Malcolm Fata
Each week on The Panel we talk to a small business to see how they're coping during the pandemic. Today we speak to Malcolm Fata about 4tendevanning which offers employment to people seeking a second… Audio
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How to keep safe in the water this summer
Jonty Mills, CEO of Water Safety New Zealand, shares some tips about how to safe out on the water. Audio
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Warnings of NZ being a 'diesel dumping ground'
The Panel speaks to Mike Burrell, the executive director of the Sustainable Business Council NZ. Audio
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A long wait for a Smokefree 2025 plan
Stephanie Erick, tobacco control manager for Hāpai te Hauora, speaks to The Panel. Audio
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PR expert on Safety Warehouse's PR cash stunt
Dr Averill Gordon, head of the Public Relations major at AUT, weighs in on the Safety Warehouse saga. Audio
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Inquiry launched into Pacific pay gap
The female co-convenor of the PSA Pasefika Network, Ofeina Manuel-Barbarich, welcomes the inquiry. Audio
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Wellington woman struggling to find family home to rent
She says many homes on the market are out of reach for her and her two children. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Fete Taito (Part 2)
Audio 7 Dec 2020New Zealand is fast approaching the ambitious Smokefree 2025 deadline. However, as Newshub's Zac Fleming reported yesterday there is yet to be even a finalised draft of the plan. Stephanie Erick… Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Fete Taito (Part 1)
Audio 7 Dec 2020A new op-ed by Andrea Vance for Stuff calls for greater state intervention to build more housing. The Panel hears from Wellington woman Jess Charlton, a solo parent of two who is struggling to find a… Audio
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4pm Pacific Regional News for 7 December 2020
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
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What panellists have been thinking
Audio 7 Dec 2020What panellists Sally Wenley and Fete Taito have been thinking. Audio
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The soaring song of the Humpback whale
It's the 50th anniversary of a very special album that changed the story of conservation globally. Audio
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John Yang - what it's like to be a vaccine guinea pig
John Yang, a journalist and correspondent for the Public Broadcasting Newshour in America signed up to be guinea pig in the COIVID vaccine trials. He talks about why he took part in the trial and his… Audio