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Lawyer scathing about WorkSafe investigations
A lawyer who worked for Worksafe is scathing about the agency's investigations into deaths and injury saying he now urges victims not to rely on them.
Kevin Patterson says says the regulator's board… Audio
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7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 July 2020
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Winners: A night out with the APO - with gratitude
We have given away five pairs of tickets to the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's first live concert after the lockdown on Thursday. Here are the winners, who they are thankful for, and why:
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News in Niuean for 7 July 2020
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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News in Samoan for 7 July 2020
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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National Party says public housing demand shows government failure
The National Party says growing demand for public housing shows that the government has failed to deliver on its promises.
There are now almost 18,000 eligible households waiting for a state or… Audio
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Dateline for 7 July 2020
Audio 7 Jul 2020International Labour Organisation works with unions and employers to support redundant workers in Fiji; Climate change seen as biggest human rights threat to Pacific; New Zealand robotics firm X-craft… Audio
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ILO works with unions and employers to support redundant workers in Fiji
The International Labour Organisation estimates that more than 100,000 workers in Fiji have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
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Climate change seen as biggest human rights threat to Pacific
About 200 human rights workers in the Pacific have called for more research into how climate change is affecting people's human rights. Audio
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6am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 July 2020
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 7 July 2020
A lawyer who worked at Worksafe slates the agency's investigations A kaumatua fears a young escapee might be shot if he doesn't hand himself in. The state of Victoria will soon be shut off as New… Audio
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Autonomous seacraft to police Pacific fisheries
New Zealand robotics firm X-craft is trialling an autonomous seacraft to police the Pacific's fisheries. Audio
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Melbourne public housing tenants under lockdown distressed
Community organisations are scrambling to make sure the right support is available to the tenants living in the nine public housing towers in Melbourne placed into a hard lockdown. The three thousand… Audio
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Netflix erotic Polish film accused of glamourising rape
An erotic Polish film that trended at #3 on Netflix over the weekend is being accused of glamourising rape, stockholm syndrome and kidnapping. '365 Days' tells the story of Laura, who is abducted by… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern art posters deemed party advertisements
Posters featuring Jacinda Ardern by two well known Kiwi artists have been ruled party advertisements by the Electoral Commission. The posters have been under investigation for nearly three weeks… Audio
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Auckland water blasters feel targeted by water restrictions
Auckland water blasting businesses say they are being unfairly targeted by the region's water restrictions. Under the current restrictions, commercial users cannot use an outdoor hose pipe to… Audio
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The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Logan Mudge
Buying the autograph of a rock star can be a minefield. Questions over authenticity are always a concern - and this week's TradeMe listings include a guitar autographed by Slash from Guns'n'Roses… Audio
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UK announces multi billion pound bailout of arts sector
Rowan Quinn talks to UK correspondent Henry Riley who's in London about the government bailout for the arts sector, whether Prince Andrew is worried and how his pub experience was on Sardine Saturday.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 July 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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Going local, going green - how our spending is changing
Our economy's taking a hit, our wallets are thinner - and this pandemic has also changed our direction of travel when it comes to spending. Audio
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Loading Docs 2020: Siouxsie & the Virus
A science superhero with pink hair wages war on COVID-19 to convince an entire nation to lock down. Video
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News in Tongan for 7 July 2020
Audio 6 Jul 2020The latest news in Tongan language (Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network Audio
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Roger Manins' Happy Place
We check out Roger Manins and GRG67's followup to their award-winning 2018 album, we get groovy with Lee Morgan and Art Farmer, and we look back to Billie Holiday's heyday. Audio
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David Farrier takes on influencer culture
Influencer culture is dangerous and needs to be burnt to the ground, says journalist David Farrier. He talks to Jesse Mulligan about the fallout from social media celebrities Art and Matilda Green… Audio
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