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7am World, Pacific and Sports for 7 September 2020
Audio 7 Sep 2020The latest World, Pacific and Sports Audio
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Tony Abbott appointed trade adviser to the UK government
Audio 7 Sep 2020Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott was appointed over the weekend as an unpaid trade adviser to the UK government despite claims he was not suitable for the role.
The appointment comes… Audio
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News in Samoan for 7 September 2020
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Covid-19: Private sector investment needed to create new jobs - Goldsmith
The National Party says new unemployment figures paint a sad picture for New Zealand families.
Ministry of Social Development figures show that more than 5000 New Zealanders applied for unemployment… Audio
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Employment advocates overwhelmed by demand
The system which deals with employment complaints has been described by someone working on the front line as "straining at the seams".
The impact of Covid-19 on employment disputes has reportedly… Audio
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Covid-19: Gerry Brownlee on election campaigning during Alert Level 2
Political parties are going full throttle into election campaigning, after being forced to a screeching halt when Auckland went into Alert Level 3.
The 52nd Parliament officially dissolved yesterday… Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 7 September 2020
Britain's new minister for the Pacific has been meeting with the region's leaders recently. With Covid-19 and climate change, just what do they have to offer the Pacific?; A survey shows very few… Audio
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British minister on Covid-19 and climate talks with the Pacific
Britain's new minister for the Pacific has been meeting with the region's leaders recently. What have they told them, and why is the UK returning to the Pacific? Audio
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Stroke knowledge limited in most threatened NZ group
A university survey shows very few people can identify strokes as a major cause of death. Audio
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6am World, Pacific and Sports for 7 September 2020
Audio 7 Sep 2020The latest World, Pacific and Sports news Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 7 September 2020
Audio 7 Sep 2020The mother of a New Zealand man on the livestock ship missing in the East China Sea tells us she has not lost hope, A review finds the main women's prison is overly punitive and staff are too quick to… Audio
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Cooks company to bring uncapped data to outer islands
Bringing uncapped internet to remote Pacific islands is the aim of Kuk i Net, a startup in the Cook Islands. Audio
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How will second AK lockdown affect political campaigns
After a false start due to the re-emergence of Covid-19 in the community - we're back on the countdown to the election, with parliament dissolving yesterday. Party leaders are on the campaign trail -… Audio
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National wants compulsory Covid tests on Day 3
The National Party says anyone who refuses a test on day three of their stay in a managed isolation facility should automatically be moved into quarantine. Currently it's only compulsory for testing… Audio
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New blockbuster could be saviour of cinema in NZ
It's been a little over a week since the first big movie release since Covid-19 locked down much of the world - but has it been the saviour of cinema? Tenet, from director Christopher Nolan - which… Audio
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Psychologist says to check in with under 18s during Covid
Covid-19 has changed everyone's routine but teenagers and kids in particular may be feeling it most. Constant changes to school, hobbies, and life in general could be causing stress for many kids… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
To the Monday fruit and vegetable markets - Glenn Forsyth reminisced with Indira about his dad Jack's love of potatoes. Audio
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Auckland Live sees events going ahead despite uncertain dates
It was supposed to be a chance for New Zealanders to follow in the footsteps of Prince, Ed Sheeran and the Royal New Zealand Ballet and tread the boards of Auckland's Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre. But days… Audio
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F & P Healthcare's making millions and saving lives
The New Zealand company making the machines keeping Covid patients alive is cashing in big-time from the pandemic, but says it also feels huge responsibility. Audio
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Cracks in the team of 5 million?
This week the New Zealand Herald admitted a story about public resentment of Auckland's Covid-19 lockdowns didn’t quite fit the facts. But it wasn’t the only heavy headline lately about divisions… Audio
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Bastards, dicks and heroes: ten of the best Father's Day songs
Happy Father's Day dads! Here's hoping there's breakfast in bed, presents, and quality time coming your way. Our gift to you? We've picked ten of our favourite songs about dads, for your listening… Video
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Show #200 - All the big numbers
Nick celebrates 200 shows down, with a look at some other big numbers. Audio
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Show #200 - Playing favourites
It's Inside Out's 200th show- so Nick takes a look back at some of his favourite tracks. Audio
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Covid-19: Goff urges suppport for Auckland tourism
Auckland's mayor is keen for the government to pitch in for a campaign encouraging out-of-towners to holiday in the super city - despite it being home to our biggest Covid-19 cluster and most of the… Video, Audio
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Bonus Episode - Like Likes Like
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on the dangers of seeking validation. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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A decade of earthquakes
Ten years after the Darfield earthquake, three seismologists from GeoNet reflect on a decade of big earthquakes and what we've learnt from them. Audio
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Covid-19: Australia officially in recession
Australia is officially in a recession after the figures from its June quarter revealed GDP has shrunk by a record 7 percent.
The grim numbers are a direct result of Covid-19 and were widely expected… Audio