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Question Time for 29 June 2021
Audio 29 Jun 2021-
BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s…
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Wellington Covid-19 restrictions to be reviewed by Cabinet
The Wellington region is officially in Alert Level 2 after an Australian tourist tested positive after spending the weekend in the capital.
The restrictions will remain in place until at least… Audio
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Anger on all sides over mental health facilities spending
There's frustation on all sides of the mental health debate over the lack of action on the roll out of the governments $1.9 billion investment strategy.
After a showdown in Parliament yesterday the… Audio
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$1.9b mental health rollout to get stock-take - Andrew Little
The Health Minister is frustrated some patients in acute mental health care are not getting the treatment they need.
On Monday Checkpoint reported the story of Kiana, who was forced to sleep on a… Video, Audio
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Budget 2021: holding the Government to account for its accounts
Ministers have appeared before other MPs to answer questions about Budget 2021 as part of Parliament's financial scrutiny cycle. Audio
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What can you get under govt's electric vehicle rebate scheme?
The government's clean car discount might sound like a good deal, but how much will it actually help?
Rebates range from eight thousand dollars for new imported EVs, down to just over two thousand… Video, Audio
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Billions spent but no progress on family, sexual violence - Auditor General
Public money has been poured in, but there has been zero progress in efforts to combat family and sexual abuse, according to the Auditor General.
It has issued a report telling government ministers… Video, Audio
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MPs finish eight hour Budget 2021 debate
Eight hours of debate on Budget 2021 has wrapped up at Parliament with MPs praising and criticising the government's spending plan Audio
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Hospital EDs overwhelmed by alcohol and other drug-related cases
Stretched and struggling to cope. That's the alarming message in a Waitematā DHB doctor's letter to the government.
It says Auckland's emergency rooms are overwhelmed by patients showing up with… Audio
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Budget 2021: Pharmac campaigners disappointed
Campaigners say people with rare illnesses have been put on the "losers list" and left to die because Pharmac hasn't been funded enough.
The government has boosted spending for its drug buying agency… Audio
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'An obscene waste of money' - Orion boss criticises govt's Covid-19 vaccination IT delivery
The boss of a global health information company is calling out the government over its slow delivery of essential IT to scale up the Covid-19 vaccination rollout, saying it should have been finished… Video, Audio
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Michael Lewis: The Premonition - A Pandemic Story
For his new book, Michael Lewis, author of The Big Short, has turned his attention to the US's initial response to Covid-19. Audio
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Covid-19 vaccine rollout to teens may happen at schools - Bloomfield
The Director-General of Health has revealed students 12 years and older could get their Covid-19 jabs in a school-based vaccination prorgramme starting at the end of Term 3.
And in a pre-Budget… Video, Audio
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Australian government promises 250,000 new jobs in budget
The Australian government has released its latest budget, spending billions to stimulate a pandemic-hit economy.
There are boosts for aged care, mental health, pre-school education and shovel-ready… Audio
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Question Time for 11 May 2021
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DAVID SEYMOUR to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements and actions?
Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand…
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Top Stories for Monday 10 May 2021
Audio 10 May 2021Leaked documents show health officials won't consider allowing chronically sick people to use illicit cannabis under amnesty, New Zealand teens are spending 42 hours a week on the internet, a Maori… Audio
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The tag-team performance review
Every year Parliament runs a ten hour long tag-team performance review for ministers. Audio
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Visas, budgets, and counter-terrorism laws before MPs this week
MPs will work on bills to extend or cancel visas, approve spending for past budgets, counter-terrorism laws and an increase in sick leave at Parliament this week
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Prepping for Budget 2021 at Parliament
Budget 2021 is due to be announced on 20 May but the priorities that guide the budget decisions have already been published and debated by MPs. Audio
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How can women 'age against the machine'?
Audio 28 Apr 2021Melissa Doyle and Naima Brown talk to women around the world about making the most of life's second act. Audio
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A farmer's journey from traditional to regenerative farming
Jono Frew is the co-founder of a network Quorum Sense which brings farmers together to share knowledge about regenerative farming systems. Jono is an award-winning farm manager and has a background in… Audio
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Vespa rally runs length of NZ for mental health
A team of scooter riders -- riding mainly Vespas -- are currently travelling from Cape Reinga to Bluff in an effort to raise $200,000 for the Mental Health Foundation. We chat live with Perry Sansom… Audio
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Katelyn Vaha'akolo: the rugby league star with a voice for change
Kiwis rugby league international Katelyn Vaha'akolo could make her World Cup debut later this year, but the 20 year old is just as motivated about achieving goals off the field, advocating for the… Audio
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Pent-up travel demand bubbles up
A green light for a travel bubble with Australia was a good news story for people separated from loved ones - and businesses needing the cash of free-spending foreigners. But were the bubble-happy… Audio
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Auckland DHB chair explains getting Covid-19 vaccine early
The chair of Auckland District Health Board and other board members managed to get early Covid-19 vaccinations, even though about 50 percent of its frontline staff are yet to get the jab.
At a… Video, Audio
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Episode 2: We Cared
How do you lockdown if you do not have a home and how do health workers protect their families when they arrive home from the frontlines? In this episode we hear about housing the homeless and nursing… Audio
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Kiwis underestimate falling risk
Many of us at some point will have a fall, particularly as we get older. A new service has been set up to try and lower the number of falls older New Zealanders have. Audio
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Covid-19: Schools worried about students with no internet
Now into their fourth lockdown, some Auckland schools are still trying to find ways of ensuring their students can connect to the internet and learn from home.
The government last year connected… Audio
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Resilience and Recovery: the Mose Masoe story
Former Samoa rugby league international Mose Masoe talks about his ongoing recovery from a career-ending spinal injury. Video, Audio
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How Auckland children are being affected by another lockdown
It has been a year since New Zealand's first case of Covid-19, with more than a quarter of a million Auckland school students now spending their ninth week learning from home in lockdown. And they're… Audio