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Details on KiwiRail's latest asbestos woes revealed
After spending millions having asbestos removed from its Chinese-built locomotives, Kiwi Rail discovers not all the asbestos has gone. Audio
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Question Time for 7 July 2016
Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister of Health: Did each District Health Board get a funding increase in Budget 2016 sufficient for them to meet all health demographics, wages, and inflationary cost…
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The Week in Parliament for Sunday 3 July 2016
House welcomes visiting MPs from around the Pacific; Phil Twyford pays tribute to murdered British MP Jo Cox; NZ First leader Winston Peters raises questions about John Key's stance on Brexit… Audio
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When separating parents manipulate the kids
Sarb Johal discusses parental alienation, when one parent uses pyschological manipulation to turn a child against his or her ex. Audio
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Fiji's budget analysed by opposition
"Sin" tax increases, infrastructure spending, tax breaks for firms hiring young people and hefty increases in salaries for doctors are some of the features of Fiji's budget presented last night. Audio
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Today In Parliament for 14 June 2016 - evening edition
Prime Minister leads MPs in expressing sympathy for the victims of Sunday’s massacre in a gay night club in Orlando, Florida. The debate raises issue of homophobia. gun control and immigration… Audio
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Solar power brings big changes for Tuvalu: PM Sopoaga
Audio 8 Jun 2016Over the past two years New Zealand and the European Union have helped make solar energy a reality for much of Tuvalu. Audio
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Today In Parliament for 7 June 2016 - evening edition
Week begins with MPs (belatedly) wishing the Queen a Happy 90th Birthday before holding her ministers' feet to the fire in Question Time. Social Housing Minister, Paula Bennett, admits responsibility… Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 5 June 2016
Budget debate continues, as do questions about it - including over tobacco tax hikes, which are defended by Associate Health Minister Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga and the Prime Minister; Questions also about… Audio
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Question Time for 25 May 2016
- Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Prime Minister: Does he still stand by all his statements; if so, why?
- JOANNE HAYES to the Minister of Finance: What steps is the Government taking in Budget 2016 to…
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What are social bonds and should NZ embrace private investment in social services?
Kate Gudsell investigates exactly what the government's planned social bonds are, the risks, and asks who would want to invest in them? Video, Audio
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Why is it such a battle to get special needs children the right help in school?
RNZs Education Correspondent John Gerritsen, investigates what's working and what's not in special education, as it faces unprecedented scrutiny from parents, teachers and the government. Audio
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Don’t feel guilty… but you short-changed readers
Last weekend's Sunday Star Times had a front page headline to alarm parents of young children: "Don't feel guilty, but childcare endangers kids". But those who paid to read all about it in the paper… Audio
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Rob McGowan - Rongoā Practitioner
Rob McGowan is a rongoā (traditional Māori medicine) practitioner. He runs workshops and travels the country, passing on his knowledge of rongoā - acquired over many years. He remembers fondly being… Audio
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Adam Rutherford: consumer genetics
Audio 12 Mar 2016Today you can get your genome sequenced in a matter of days and we're not too far from it costing under $1000. But what does this mean and how can we use the myriad of genetic information about us to… Audio
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Health Minister brushes off criticism of DHB spending cuts
The Health Minister is dismissing claims that doctors and nurses will bear the brunt of belt-tightening by District Health Boards. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 17 February 2016
Audio 17 Feb 2016Government still to spend emergency housing money;The Salvation Army says it could take up to a year for the emergency housing funding to reach the families that need it;A breakthrough new cancer… Audio
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Question Time for 16 February 2016
Audio 16 Feb 2016- Dr JIAN YANG to the Minister of Finance: How will Budget 2016 support further growth in jobs and wages, while maintaining the Government's fiscal management?
- JAMES SHAW to the Minister of Finance:…
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Life 101
The Life 101 course was first designed for school-leavers. Now it's helping prisoners at Auckland Prison at Paremoremo to prepare for life on the outside. Audio
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Question Time for 11 February 2016
- Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his statement that "we've slowed the growth of public spending" given growth in health spending has slowed from over 9 percent under Labour…
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Immigration detention time on Nauru and Manus at record high
New figures show the time asylum seekers spend in Australian offshore immigration detention has hit a record high under the Turnbull government, at an average of 446 days. Audio
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Industrial nurse says construction workers spending thousands
A nurse who runs health and safety workshops for Christchurch construction firms says one worker told her he spent 25 thousand dollars on methamphetamine over two weeks. Audio
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Study finds wildly different cancer drug prices
The first ever comparison study into the sky-rocketing prices of cancer drugs has shown that costs vary wildly from country to country. In high income countries (Europe, Australia, and New Zealand)… Audio
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Question Time for 1 December 2015
Audio 1 Dec 2015- MARK MITCHELL to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received showing a recent lift in business confidence supports an outlook for continuing moderate growth and a more diversified economy?
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Orion Health increases spending on research and development
Health software provider Orion Health is spending more on research and development to keep up with global demand for health management software. Audio
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Mental health workers unsurprised by police callouts
A union representing health workers says it's not surprised that the police are spending more time dealing with accute mental health patients. The public sector union PSA says mental health remains… Audio
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Question Time for 3 November 2015
- KANWALJIT SINGH BAKSHI to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the New Zealand economy?
- Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS to the Prime Minister: Does he have confidence in his Minister of…
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PNG's budget to deal with 'extraordinary' collapse in revenue
Audio 3 Nov 2015Economists are warning that Papua New Guinea faces a collapse in government revenue of historic proportions. Audio
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Jakarta looks to empower Papuans in modern mechanisms
Audio 30 Oct 2015Jakarta focuses development approach in Papua on enabling grassroots communities to become equipped with the tools and skills to compete in modern market mechanisms. Audio