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Coronavirus: Supporting university students during lockdown
We've been catching up with people around New Zealand to see how they're spending their time in lockdown.
Today we're talking to Reverend Hirini Kaa who is a Doctor and the Kaiarahi at the University… Audio
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Quarantunes: flutist Hannah Darroch improvises in her hotel room
New Zealand flute player Hannah Darroch describes her dash for home and how Covid-19 has affected her life and work.
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Covid-19 lockdown: Looking back at the first week
Wednesday marks seven days since New Zealand moved into its Level four lockdown and it's been a week like no other.
Life across the country has been turned upside down and it's been challenging to… Video, Audio
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Last minute business at Parliament
The country has been told to self-isolate as it heads towards a nationwide lockdown so why did Parliament meet today? Video, Audio
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Coronavirus: Teachers at school for last time before lockdown
Around 800,000 children are about to learn that there's no escape from school work - even during a global pandemic and national lockdown.
They've been ordered home for nearly five weeks and today… Audio
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Bail outs, empty skies - will air travel ever be the same?
Tourism and travel are in free fall. Our biggest export earner is dead. Will the industry ever fully recover? Audio
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Coronavirus: Crowded house dwellers concerned about lockdown
People living in crowded or small houses are concerned about spending at least four weeks in lockdown.
RNZ reporter Meriana Johnsen asked people on the streets of Wellington how they were planning to… Audio
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Cramped, rotting and risky - the scale of the hospital fix-up revealed
Insight - The state of many of the country's public hospital buildings is compromising medical care. For the first time there's been a national stocktake. Phil Pennington looks at what's wrong, and… Video, Audio
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"It's like a continuous long haul flight"
Like millions in the Bay Area of California, Sharon Brettkelly’s sister and her family are in virtual lockdown. We Skype them to discover how they found themselves stuck in the house, and how they’re… Audio
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Covid-19: Recession almost certain, government pumps up spending
The government is promising to keep spending as and when required to get New Zealand through a recession that's now almost certain.
It says its $12.1 billion economic package to support businesses… Audio
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Covid-19 business relief package - experts' analysis
The government has unveiled its biggest economic plan in New Zealand's post-war history to support businesses hard-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The $12.1 billion package, which represents four… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Finance Minister talks details of economic relief fund
The government has administered the economy an unprecedented $12.1 billion shot to help those hit hard by the Covid-19 epidemic.
In what it calls the largest peacetime economic plan in New Zealand's… Video, Audio
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Question Time for 11 March 2020
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Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements…
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Covid-19, oil prices edge world closer to 'recession'
Markets around the world have been shaken by a perfect storm of the Covid-19 spread and an oil shock.
The New Zealand share market has clawed back much of its losses and closed down 194 points, about… Video, Audio
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Anti-smoking group calls Quit Group spending 'deplorable waste'
Anti-smoking group ASH is decrying what it calls a deplorable waste of money by Quit Group - the charity originally commissioned to run Quitline.
Yesterday RNZ revealed that five years after Quit… Audio
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How to make good friends and keep them
Positivity, consistency and vulnerability are key to having more fulfilling friendships, according to founder and CEO of American friend matching agency Girlfriend Circles.com Shasta Nelson, whose… Audio
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Covid-19: International students label travel ban unfair
International students stranded in China say the ban on coming to New Zealand because of the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak is unfair and should be lifted.
Meanwhile some have sidestepped the ban by… Audio
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Australia Pacific aid change a "strategic misstep"
Audio 21 Feb 2020An Australian aid group says the government's change of focus on Pacific aid is a 'strategic misstep.' Audio
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Standing by statements: the first question times for 2020
The first week of question time is done for 2020 and featured topics including coronavirus, Ihumatao, and gangs. Audio
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MPs start debate on confidence in the Government
Party leaders launched into the first debate of the year slinging criticism across the House but the debate on the Prime Minister’s statement is actually a chance to remove those in power. Audio
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Coronavirus: Fears cruise ship quarantine may be extended
Another wave of passengers infected with coronavirus have been taken off the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in quarantine in Yokohama.
Thirty-nine more people onboard have tested positive for… Video, Audio
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Question Time for 12 February 2020
MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with the Salvation Army’s State of the Nation Report, which said that “despite some significant progress, much more needs to be done to ensure…
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Life in lockdown after coronavirus
How did an animal virus find such a deadly home in humans ... and what is life in coronavirus lockdown like? Audio
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Salvation or stigma? Case made for targeted social intervention
Health and social scientists have documented the clearest picture so far of our 'hospital revolving-door problem', the concentration of crime, and long-term welfare dependence in a relatively small… Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 6: The Best Street in Birkdale
The Solomons thought leaving South Africa meant leaving entrenched white supremacy. They discuss how much of this they still found in NZ, and what they are learning about gender and queerness. Video, Audio
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Question Time for 17 December 2019
1. Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? 2. Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government's… Audio
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Beachware's Christmas song 'Take Away The Tree' is out now
Audio 6 Dec 2019The winners of Jesse's Christmas song competition, Auckland alt-pop group BEACHWARE have released their song 'Take Away the Tree'. All proceeds from the sale of the song will go to Rainbow Youth to… Video
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Why are teens partying less these days?
Today's teens are drinking less alcohol, smoking less and having less sex than 10 or 20 years ago. Dr Jude Ball has been investigating why. Audio
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Charities Minister did not read damning report on Hepatitis Foundation
The Community and Voluntary Sector Minister hasn't read a damning report into the Hepatitis Foundation's extravagant spending and wasn't aware of her department's refusal to answer questions.
RNZ… Audio
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From Farm Junk to Feel-Good Art
A gypsy caravan-maker is among people in Manawatu who are beavering away in their garages and farm sheds turning rusting iron tools, fencing wire and other bits and pieces into works of art for the… Audio, Gallery