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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 August 2020
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Lost Stock sells Covid-cancelled factory clothing orders
Around 3 billion dollars worth of clothing orders have been cancelled by big retailers because of Covid-19. The cancellation of orders has left factories around the world with piles of unsold stock… Audio
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NZ making moves to be a king pin of high tech and cyber security
Auckland will host an international conference next year on cyber security, as the country tries to take advantage of its trusted reputation to make waves in the technology space. Audio
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Universities can take, isolate international students - Sir John Key
Auckland business leaders want the government to let wealthy international students back into the country via quarantine facilities run by universities.
Speaking at a crisis summit today, Mayor Phil… Video, Audio
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Pandemics. Who Knew?
Microbiologist Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins host James Nokise to talk about science, social media and sleep. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Newlyweds plea for Pacific bubble after 7 months separation
A newlywed couple are pleading for a Pacific bubble after being separated for seven months. Sabeel Khan is a New Zealand citizen but his wife is a Fijian citizen, making it difficult to be together… Audio
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Mental health needs assessed at isolation entry - Bloomfield
New Zealanders are being encouraged to get tested for Covid-19, as daily testing rates are falling well short of the Ministry of Health's own targets.
On Monday 1,608 tests were completed, with a… Video, Audio
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Melbourne resident, Adele Freeman explains new restrictions
Victoria's declared a State of Disaster and introduced sweeping new restrictions across Melbourne under stage four. 671 new coronavirus cases have been detected since Saturday and 7 people have died… Audio
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New restrictions after Victoria's declared a state of disaster
To Australia now where Victoria's declared a state of disaster and introduced sweeping new restrictions across Melbourne under stage four. 671 new coronavirus cases have been detected since Saturday… Audio
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Mungo Jerry: Celebrating 50 years of 'In The Summertime'
Mungo Jerry's 'In The Summertime' is undoubtedly one of the most recognisable summer jams ever recorded. Despite it being winter on this side of the globe at the time, the track also topped the New… Audio
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Annie Ross
Nick features the late Annie Ross, whose work with the vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks and Ross made her one of the most influential vocalists in jazz. Audio
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Bonus Episode: Carry That Weight
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal joins host James Nokise to talk about expectations versus reality . Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Big Dad Energy
All Black Angus Ta'avao joins host James Nokise to talk about aiga, advocacy and standing up. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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From gangs and homelessness to Rotary leader
The astonishing story of a young Māori woman who started life amongst gang culture, went through homelessness, got hooked on helping people and is now the president of the Waitakere Rotary Club. Audio
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What Does a Surgeon Look Like?
Why do so few indigenous doctors end up becoming surgeons? And why does it matter? Audio
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The heartbreak of losing a baby
Every year around 600 families in New Zealand experience the unimaginable heartbreak of losing a baby at birth or shortly after. Audio
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'Crazy, dehumanising, frightening' - departing MPs share their views on Parliament
Departing MPs have shared their observations on parliamentary life describing it as a "crazy", "dehumanising" and "frightening" place. Audio
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A Better Chance of Dying
Emma Espiner goes to Porirua to meet the Wallace whānau and hear about a night in ED that changed their lives. Audio
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Bonus Episode: Living with Loss
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal joins host James Nokise to talk about loss, uncertainty and interrupted life plans. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Auckland trees thin on the ground
As developments expand in South Auckland, the city's trees are dwindling to the point they're well under minimum standards for canopy cover. The data has been analysed by LiDar (Light Detection and… Audio
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Is That All There Is?
Comedian Rose Matafeo joins host James Nokise to talk about crying, flying and dying. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Video, Audio
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Coolsculpting: Can you really freeze your fat away?
Stacey Morrison puts her body on the line to find out if coolsculpting - a non-surgical fat removal technique - can help you get the perfect figure. Audio
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Super Rugby: Hurricanes score dramatic win over Blues
The Hurricanes will try to savour their dramatic win over the Blues in Super Rugby Aotearoa, while the Chiefs will be ruing a second half from hell that saw them lose a 24-7 halftime lead to the… Audio
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New Zealanders in favour of euthanasia legislation
The latest survey from Research NZ shows that Kiwis continue to be heavily in favour of euthanasia legislation, while the cannabis question remains finely balanced. Emanuel Kalafatelis joins the show… Audio
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Kurt Rosenwinkel, the Jazz Messengers
We check out music by the Jazz Messengers, Katya Sourikova, and Mexican group Sacbé, and a couple from guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. Audio
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Rising stars of Mātariki: Troy Kingi on Neko - “She’s going to blow up”
To celebrate Mātariki we asked some of Aotearoa’s top musicians to shine a light on the next generation of Māori talent. Award-winning Northland musician Troy Kingi has chosen up-and-coming vocalist… Video
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Leanne Pooley on her new doco about youth mental health activist Jazz Thornton
In the new documentary The Girl on The Bridge, suicide survivor Jazz Thornton confronts New Zealand's youth mental health crisis head-on. The film documents not only Jazz's extraordinary activism but… Video, Audio
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What becomes of the housing market?
In April, economists were predicting Covid could cause a 10-20 percent fall in house prices. In June, prices rose more than 9 percent - much more in some places. What is going on - and will it last? Audio
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Voices from Antarctica 8: Under the ice
Tiny plants that live on the underside of sea ice form an upside-down garden that feeds krill and is the base of the Antarctic food web. Video, Audio