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Covid-19: Exemptions concerning after women test positive outside managed isolation - Baker
Officials who allowed two women out of isolation, on compassionate grounds, broke a rule which had been in force for four days.
Both women tested positive for Covid-19 after the pair drove from… Audio
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Isolation botch up 'unacceptable' - Jacinda Ardern
The Prime Minister says a botch up that allowed a woman with Covid-19 to leave isolation is unacceptable.
Two women in their 30s and 40s who arrived from Britain on June the 7th were allowed to leave… Audio
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Facebook to ensure no foreign interference in NZ elections
Facebook is taking steps to to stop the spread of fake news and ensure there's no foreign interference in the 2020 New Zealand election on their platform. The social media giant will require anyone… Audio
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NZ Made: Bonnie Fraser - Birds in Uniform
As people look to buy local, each week, we're sharing the story of Kiwi businesses from the New Zealand Made Products facebook page This week we talked to Bonnie Fraser who, since 2009 has been doing… Audio
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'We should be allowed to be together' - Auckland family kept apart by visa denials
An Auckland mother whose partner has been waiting nearly a year for a visa to meet their baby is appalled a nanny for an America's Cup team has been granted a visa ahead of her child's father.
Under… Video, Audio
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Dr Vivek Murthy on the healing power of human connection
Loneliness is natural, normal and very common – but it's also bad for our health, says Dr Vivek Murthy, former surgeon general of the United States. Being lonely can increase our risk of heart… Audio
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Mittens: a friendly Wellington cat with 50,000 fans
Mittens the cat is one of Wellington's most famous residents. We speak to his owner, Silvio Bruinsma, about Mittens and an upcoming exhibition celebrating his royal floofiness. Audio, Gallery
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Rotorua Stockcar Club under pressure to change its flag
Audio 16 Jun 2020The Rotorua Stockcar Club is under pressure to abandon its use of the American Confederate flag - known globally as an emblem of racism and white supremacy.
On its Facebook page, the club says the… Audio
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'I'm not here to teach history, I'm a music venue, I don't want to hurt people'
Dunedin music venue The Cook is getting a new name because its owner says the current one is hurting people unnecessarily.
On the back of the Black Lives Matter movement questions have been raised… Video, Audio
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Genter blames NZTA blamed for Auckland ligh rail stalemate
Green MP and Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter is blaming the Transport Agency for the stalemate over Auckland's light rail project which means it won't go ahead before the election.
The… Audio
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Amnesty International calls for end to jailing asylum seekers
Amnesty International is calling on the government to end the imprisonment of Asylum seekers in New Zealand once and for all. It's concerned that privacy laws are being over-used by Immigration NZ and… Audio
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Health messaging chat-bot to be available in Pacific languages
Successful health messaging chat-bot service to be available in Pacific languages. Audio
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'My cancer is my mōkai [pet]' - Te Kehukehu Butler
Te Ahi Kaa producer and presenter Justine Murray is with Te Kehukehu Butler who shares his story about living with cancer. Diagnosed three years ago, he has never smoked, does not drink alcohol and… Audio
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New book paints birth of New Zealand rugby in different light
Dr. Ron Palenski's new book, Our Game: New Zealand Rugby at 150 offers a fresh take on the beginnings of the game of rugby in this country, with the veteran scribe offering new evidence of a game that… Audio
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Shit Towns vs Poo Towns in name change showdown
A dispute is brewing between the popular Facebook page 'Shit Towns of New Zealand' and The Rock over the station's weekly segment 'Poo Towns of NZ'. Audio
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How the government borrows money
Governments are often borrowing money but how does the process work? The House speaks to the Government's lead financial and economic advisor, the Treasury to find out Audio
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The Sampler: D.C. Cross, The Phoenix Foundation and Kiwi Animals compilation
Nick Bollinger reviews a genre-challenging collection of lost treasures from 1980s Aotearoa; fretboard explorations from Sydney guitarist D.C. Cross; and the tenth-anniversary reissue of a classic… Audio
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WATCH: Under Cover with Liz Stokes of The Beths and Chelsea Jade
Liz Stokes of The Beths and alt-pop artist Chelsea Jade reminisce about busking together, discuss what advice they’d give to their 15-year-old selves, and perform beautiful covers of one another’s… Video
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Jesse Eisenberg on playing mime artist Marceau in "Resistance"
Actor Jesse Eisenberg is best known for his portrayal of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 movie The Social Network. In his latest role he's playing Marcel Marceau in a little-known episode… Video, Audio
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After the Virus: Work
In this episode; work. Will there be any to do? Produced by Justin Gregory, Guyon Espiner, Claire Eastham-Farrelly, Tim Watkin and Veronica Schmidt. Audio
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Lockdown diaries of two teddies becomes a book
During the level 4 lockdown, members of the Wellington seaside village of Eastbourne's Facebook page were treated to the tales of two teddy bears as they coped with a different daily life. Uncle… Video, Audio
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Music Video: Riki Harawira - Ruapekapeka
Watch Riqi Harawira's music video "Ruapekapeka," which uses footage from NZ Wars: The Stories of Ruapekapeka.
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NZ's lockdown teddy bear hunt won countless hearts - and now an award
Thousands of toy bears in windows and driveways greeted anyone walking the streets of New Zealand during lockdown. The bears were part of a movement kicked off by Christchurch woman Deb Hoffman, who… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Why friendship is good for your health
When English writer CS Lewis wrote that "friendship has no survival value" he wasn't quite correct, says science journalist Lydia Denworth. Friendship is, in fact, as important for your physical… Audio
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Best of First Up for Wednesday 10 June
Audio 10 Jun 2020On the podcast today: a petition on NZ's involvement in a major naval exercise in Hawaii; DOC encourages Kiwis to get on the great walks as hut bookings open up; police have conducted 100 internal… Audio
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Best of First Up for Wednesday 10 June
Audio 10 Jun 2020On the podcast today: a petition on NZ's involvement in a major naval exercise in Hawaii; DOC encourages Kiwis to get on the great walks as hut bookings open up; police have conducted 100 internal… Audio
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NZ Made: Harry Laverick of Harry's Wood
Fancy getting a letter box that's a replica of your house? It seems lots of people do - so when Harry Laverick of Harry's Wood shared his creations on the New Zealand Made Products Facebook page he… Audio
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Connectivity struggles in heartland New Zealand
Farmers are having to climb on roofs, stand on the backs of horses and in some cases, wade through ponds for mobile coverage. Taumarunui farmer, Luke Pepper, explains how he gets coverage from his… Audio
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What's on in June?
A move to Level 1 feels great, with orchestras and ensembles around the country preparing to return to the concert hall as well as some more surprising venues. Audio
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NZ's last hospitalised Covid-19 patient on her battle
The last New Zealander to be cleared of Covid-19 says she is lucky to be alive after battling the virus in Auckland's Middlemore Hospital for more than two months.
Lilian Su'a was sedated for a month… Audio