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The need for physical contact
Sarita Das, a somatic sex educator, has some advice for those struggling with the lack of physical contact at this time. Audio
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Growing the virus responsible for COVID-19
We speak to Professor Miguel Quinones-Mateu from the lab growing and directly working on the novel coronavirus. Audio
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Live coverage of the Ministry of Health's latest Covid Update
An update from the Government on Covid 19 - speakers today are Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Director-General of Health. Audio
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Power out, severely damaged buildings in Vanuatu
Reports are starting to come through of the severe damage Cyclone Harold has caused in Vanuatu.
The island of Santo - the country's second-most populated island - was directly hit by the Category 5… Audio
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Govt ramps up Covid-19 support for Pacific community
The Government has announced a 17-million-dollar package to help protect New Zealand's Pacific communities against Covid-19.
The money will be put towards supporting Pacific health and disability… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 April 2020
Audio 7 Apr 2020Butchers have been given the green light to start trading online, although the pork industry isn't sure this will go far in tackling the current oversupply of pig on farms in New Zealand.
Maja Burry… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 April 2020
The Crusaders CEO Colin Mansbridge says several players were "clumsy" in breaking the rules yesterday.
Bridget Tunnicliffe has sport. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 April 2020
Business confidence was sliding to its lowest level in 15 years before the lockdown was announced.
Andrew McRae has the business news. Audio
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UK PM Boris Johnson in ICU
The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is in intensive care at a hospital in London after his Covid-19 symptoms worsened.
Downing Street says he is suffering from persistent symptoms of the… Audio
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David Clark says he stuffed up
The Health Minister has called himself an idiot and has told the Epidemic Response Committee that he stuffed up after breaching lockdown rules.
David Clark has been demoted after providing the Prime… Audio
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Midday News for 7 April 2020
Audio 7 Apr 2020The Health Minister is in trouble for breaking his bubble. The British Prime Minister goes into intensive care.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Trailer
Partake in the Citizen's Handbook trailer and go on, subscribe/follow, and share via your favourite podcatcher. Video, Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about turbulence throughout the media sector. Andrew Holden is a journalist for more than 30 years including five as Editor of The Press (in Christchurch) and four as… Audio
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Stansborough: a warming woolly tale
Cheryl Eldridge takes Kathryn Ryan on a tour of Stansborough Wool where they're using old fashion looms to make long lasting textiles made from wool that goes back to Viking days. Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
How NZ businesses are responding to the Covid-19 crisis with innovation amid severe financial and operational impacts. Audio
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Boris Johnson in ICU
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now in intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened.He'd been admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London yesterday with "persistent symptomsâ€�. A… Audio
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Book review - Sharks in the Time of Saviours
Phil Vine reviews Sharks in the Time of Saviours by Kawai Strong Washburn, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Goneville Ep 7
Audio 7 Apr 2020Life as a musician on the road in a rock band is short on glamour, long on hard work ... and there is next to no chance of making a dollar. Audio
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Sally Rippin: Billy B Brown turns 10
Beloved children's book character Billie B Brown is turning ten. And her award-winning Australian creator Sally Rippin is celebrating with three new books, illustrated by Aki Fukuoka, to add to the… Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Davis
Audio 7 Apr 2020US correspondent Susan Davis talks to Kathryn about America's ongoing spread of and response to the coronavirus, as President Trump's approval is slightly on the rise. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: PRINS - ‘Magnetic’
RNZ Music is proud to present the brand new video from Christchurch-based dance-pop act PRINS. ‘Magnetic’ is a high-energy dance floor banger that’ll get you moving. Video
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ASB chief: 'Honest conversations' needed
ASB has told its customers genuine and honest conversations will be needed to help get them through the Covid-crisis, and that increasing levels of debt might not be the best option, long-term. It… Audio
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Thousands of jobs at risk in the franchise sector
Business has dried up for the 35 thousand different franchise units nationwide. This includes retail shops, home services operators, tradies and fast food outlets.The sector employs more than 120… Audio
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Covid-19 tracing plea: 'Don't let lockdown be in vain'
Dr Ayesha Verrall, Infectious Diseases Doctor and Epidemiologist at the University of Otago, Wellington says rapid, mass tracing is the single most important thing New Zealand can do to get out of… Audio
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Data scientist says today could be turning point
A team of data scientists tracking the Covid 19 virus and advising the government, says today's new case update could be the turning point.Former Assistant Reserve Bank Governor and executive director… Audio
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9am World, Pacific and Sports for 7 April 2020
Audio 7 Apr 2020The latest World, Pacific and Sports news Audio
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Coronavirus: Lockdown not a stretch for dairy farmer
After nearly two weeks of lockdown a great many of us are getting very familiar with life within the boundary fence.
But for some people, staying pretty much put on the property is the normal… Audio
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Coronavirus: Kiwi in New York a month into lockdown
The suburb of New Rochelle in New York has been one of the success stories of containment of Covid-19 in the hard hit city.
The US has recorded 10,000 deaths, more than 3000 of those in New York.
… Audio
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Coronavirus: Crusaders caught flouting lockdown
The Super Rugby champion Crusaders have apologised after several members of their squad were spied flouting isolation rules.
The players, including All Blacks first-five Richie Mo'unga, were passing… Audio