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Who could join David Seymour in Parliament?
The ACT Party's sole MP could have company in Parliament, lots of it, if the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll proves accurate.
It puts the party's support at 7 percent. That translates to nine MPs.
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Music with Kirsten Johnstone
Kirsten joins Kathryn to share some music from Sufjan Stevens and Arlo Parks. She'll also pay tribute to prolific and diverse musician Reuben Winter, who died this week at the age of 26. Audio
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ABC Wantok Programme for 22 September 2020
Audio 22 Sep 2020ABC Wantok Program for 7 September 2020 Audio
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Election 2020: Labour 48%, National 31% in latest political poll
A new poll out on Tuesday has good news for Labour - they will still be able to govern alone if the Colmar Brunton predictions ring true.
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But they have had a drop… Video, Audio
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Sports News for 22 September 2020
Men's world number one Novak Djokovic has claimed his his fifth Italian Tennis Open title, defeating Argentinian Diego Schwartzman 7-5 6-3 in Rome. Audio
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Auckland Marathon faces uncertainty of bridge repairs, Covid-19
Auckland Marathon organisers are betting on the event going ahead despite the double delimma of uncertainty around Covid-19 alert levels and Harbour Bridge repairs potentially forcing changes to the… Video, Audio
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'New normal' working well for literary festivals
Literary Festivals are back - but not as we knew them. The pandemic hasn't put a stop to traditionally popular writers festivals with three happening in the next few weeks. But a big line up of… Audio
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RIP Gary Peacock; Toshiko Akiyoshi & Bobo Stenson
A look back at the life of bass player Gary Peacock, and tracks by Toshiko Akiyoshi and Bobo Stenson. Audio
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Jazz in Difficult Times
The news all over the world has been pretty intense lately, so Nick presents a set called "Jazz in Difficult Times". Audio
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Former Trinity Roots drummer Riki Gooch makes an album for a lost friend
Founding Trinity Roots drummer Riki Gooch has just released an album that features taonga puoro player Alistair Fraser. Rangatira is an exploration of memory and offering to grieve a lost friend Audio
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Fonterra back in black
In a big turnaround from last year's loss of $605 million Fonterra has announced a full year profit of $659 million. Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell says 2019/20 was a good year for the Co-op, with profit… Audio
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Bonus Episode: Shelter from the Storm
Psychologist Dr Sarb Johal on our evolving attitudes to mental health care. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Where has STA Travel customers' money gone?
The amount owed to creditors of the failed travel group STA has soared to more than $10 million, with customers told there's little chance of getting their hard earned cash back.
Nearly a month on… Audio
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Treasury forecasts rising unemployment and slow recovery
The opening of the government's books yesterday ahead of the election painted a picture of long term debt, rising unemployment and a slow recovery. The Treasury figures predict unemployment to reach a… Audio
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Push to get parents speaking te reo Māori at home with tamariki
Those working to make te reo the first language of tamariki Māori are pushing for it to be spoken routinely at home.
The Māori Language Commission is aiming for a quarter of Māori children under 7… Audio
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Hot Stuff
A specially-chosen set of jazz to help you chase away the last of the wintry weather. Audio
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The NZ-born poet telling truth in Covid times
To say 2020 has been a rough year is a bit of an understatement - but a short video by a New Zealand-born poet has brought a message of hope to millions who have seen it. Tomos Roberts is also known… Audio
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Old Wounds Are Opened
Actor Maaka Pohatu joins James Nokise in the shower to talk martial arts, music and making yourself well, Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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How to Walk a Dog - Pt 7
Audio 15 Sep 2020When our pet's life is in jeopardy we come to truly understand just how much we care for our special animals. Audio
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Looking after your oral health with Grace Maguire
Dental hygienist Grace Maguire joins Jesse to talk about what causes tooth decay, how to prevent it, and the accessibility of dental care in Aotearoa. Audio
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Covid-19: NZ Immigration staff overseas still on full pay
Audio 14 Sep 2020Immigration staff at overseas offices closed during the pandemic lockdown have remained on full pay - at an estimated cost of $7 million.
Thousands of workers here struggled to work from home because… Audio
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Toke - a TV comedy for our time
If ever there was an idea whose time had come it may be a TV movie called Toke. When the country is getting ready to make a decision about marijuana - to legalize it or not - what better time for a… Audio, Gallery
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A call for less news
Many reporters say they're experiencing burnout as they grapple with the endless demands of a 24/7 news cycle in sparsely resourced newsrooms. Journalist Tess Nichol says saving journalism might mean… Audio
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The Mixtape: Bic Runga
Bic Runga is more than a household name in Aotearoa, she's one of our brightest stars. Her debut album Drive became a top 10 hit when Bic was just 20 years old and was certified seven times platinum… Video, Audio
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More Hot Stuff
Jazz inspired by the hot summer weather - and dedicated to those of us who are sick of winter! Audio
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Mowbray slams big profitable companies taking wage subsidy
A New Zealand entrepreneur is naming and shaming businesses he says are abusing the government wage subsidy scheme and should pay it back immediately.
Nick Mowbray of Zuru toys says large corporates… Video, Audio
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Bonus Episode: Toxic
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on healing toxic bodies and avoiding toxic workplaces. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Boob Ninjas
Radio host Sarah Gandy joins host James Nokise to talk about cancer, chemo and co-workers. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 7 September, 2020
On this week's Nashville Babylon Tom Rush covers Joni Mitchell and Holly Golightly's getting high for Jesus. There's also music from the Felice Brothers, Courtney Marie Andrews, a new track from… Audio
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Virtual reality museums opens doors
The W.D. Trotter Anatomy museum at the University of Otago is New Zealand's oldest and biggest anatomy museum and a unique study is being undertaken by Anatomy PhD student Ruth Warren. Audio