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Fire and ice: which MP has the best Zoom location?
It’s the question you didn’t ask, which Epidemic Committee member has the best Zoom background?
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Increasing media resistance to the deification of Dr Ashley Bloomfield
A song has been written about him. People have penned paeans to his extreme competence. But the media is starting to resist the deification of Dr Ashley Bloomfield. Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden - ongoing media turbulence
The Australian government has announced around $100 million in support for its media and sectors of New Zealand's media industry are hoping the NZ government follows suit. This as Stuff asks its… Audio
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Bridges concerned about Covid-19 testing, PPE
Opposition leader Simon Bridges says the government's decision to extend lockdown shows it has not done the groundwork required to have New Zealand ready for loosening restrictions.
Posting on his… Video, Audio
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NZ should work on charging Facebook, Google for local media - expert
A New Zealand media expert says this country should waste no time in following an Australian decision to draw up a mandatory code forcing Facebook and Google to pay for content generated by… Audio
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Quick and easy family meals
Low on money and energy but still have to keep the family fed? Hamilton food blogger Kathrine Lynch has drawn up a 14-day meal plan to feed a family for only $3.25 per serving. She shares recipes… Audio
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Entrepreneurial expat journalist urges media to look beyond ads
The Kiwi co-founder of a successful digital publishing business in the US says the chaos of our media’s current crisis obscures an opportunity to break their dependence on dwindling volumes of ads… Audio
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Powerful or powerless? What can the Epidemic Response Committee do?
For three weeks the Epidemic Response Committee has been grilling Ministers and Officials on their response to Covid-19 but how much power do they actually have? Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 April 2020
The programme includes some psalm-based hymns, an atmospheric setting of Amazing Grace, and Timothy Dudley-Smith's hymn, O Christ the same, which is paired with a tune composer Hubert Parry described… Audio
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Kiwi ingenuity and a seesaw between lockdown bubbles
With schools closed until the country moves from alert level four to level three, many kids around New Zealand have been missing their friends.
But one West-Auckland father has used his kiwi… Video, Audio
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Te Papa staff re-creating famous art works at home
Te Papa staff in lockdown at home have been re-creating art works from their collection and sharing them on social media under the hashtag #MuseumChallenge.
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Coronavirus: Social media becomes celebrities' best friend
Scrolling through social media is one way to use up a few hours during lockdown, but are celebrities sharing their thoughts on Covid-19 relevant in the time of crises?
The thoughts of the famous are… Audio
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Covid-19 alert level three questions, answered by the Police Minister
Police Minister Stuart Nash discusses the details of what Covid-19 Alert Level Three will look like when New Zealand moves out of Alert Level Four lockdown. Video, Audio
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'Pokarekare Ana' – join the nationwide singalong this weekend
This Saturday afternoon, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra will host an online rendition of 'Pokarekare Ana'. Paraire Henare Tomoana, who composed the well-loved waiata, would be chuffed ecause the… Video, Audio
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News bosses grapple with the collapse of their funding model
Media executives used yesterday's Epidemic Response Select Committee to criticise government for advertising with Facebook and Google instead of them. Lurking behind the anger and appeals for help was… Audio
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Coronavirus: Media organisations' plea for help
Major media organisations are urging the Government to spend their advertising money locally rather than on global giants Google and Facebook.
They told Parliament's Epidemic Response Committee… Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 10: Foreign Affairs
In the final episode, Robbie explores how New Zealand used to interact with the rest of the world, and how it does now with special relationships with other countries. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 9: Managing the Economy
What do we need to know about the economy? Robbie delves into the government's role and how it's regulated. We look into how a recession and hyperinflation is avoided, and what this means for us. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 8: The Market
Robbie looks at the “special token” system that was introduced—replacing the traditional Māori trade system—what the rules are and how the New Zealand government is involved. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 7: The Court System
When the Brits arrived, they refused to follow local iwi law, instead bringing their own dispute-resolution system from home. Robbie looks at New Zealand's court systems and your options therein. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 6: Law Enforcement
Robbie informs us of the generations of New Zealand police. From the Armed Constabulary in the 1800s to the New Zealand Police Force of today. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 5: A Bill Becomes a Law
How do you get parliament to do what you want it to? Before a law is a law, it’s a bill; and before a bill is passed, it goes through a select committee. This is where you come in. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 4: The Constitution
How do you get five million people in New Zealand to cooperate? Robbie delves into the basic rules and conventions of how a government works, and explains the three branches of government. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 3: The Settler Government
How did the New Zealand Government come to be? Robbie talks us through how the 1852 New Zealand constitution gave settlers the right to create laws to do... well, pretty much whatever they wanted. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 2: The New Settlers
In this episode, Robbie explores the colonisation of New Zealand. Video, Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook | Season 1 | Episode 1: Tangata Whenua
We begin where all good series start: the beginning! This episode tackles the settlement of Aotearoa, starting with travelers from all over Polynesia and then British and European settlers. Video, Audio
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Event: Live Lockdown Launch Event
In this special live online event, Robbie talks about how they created the project, plays the first episode, then follows with a live online Q&A.
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Media make the case for emergency help
News media representatives set out the crisis their industry faces to Parliament’s Epidemic Response Committee on Wednesday before the government finalises a package of measures to help them survive… Audio
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Covid-19: Media rescue package to come, govt says
The government says a "triage" rescue package for commercial media will be announced within the next week - focusing on immediate needs to help them survive the Covid-19 crisis. Bleeding revenue and… Audio
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Alcohol: A dangerous love affair?
While coping with the lockdown might have you reaching for the wine - or something stronger - George Seber would caution against that. He's an Emeritus Professor of Statistics at Auckland University… Audio