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Brighter Future? Recession, recovery and record immigration
Audio 28 Jul 2017To end RNZ's Is This The Brighter Future? series, senior journalists Jane Patterson and Patrick O'Meara crunch the numbers on the government's economic stewardship.
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Struggle in South Auckland to fight Pasifika obesity
Audio 6 Jul 2017Government initiatives to improve better health among a large Pacific community in South Auckland have failed, despite community efforts to fight high obesity and diabetes rates. Audio
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O'Neill thrown in spotlight over PNG economic woes
Audio 3 Apr 2017Papua New Guinea's Treasurer says the country's economy has "fallen off a cliff" under the present government, led by Peter O'Neill. But Patrick Pruaitch's damning revelation on the state of PNG's… Audio
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Jesse Mulligan’s rat trapping 101
Audio 3 Apr 2017Words like conservation and ecosystem used to make Jesse Mulligan's eyes glaze over. Now he's on a mission to rid NZ of rats and has some handy hints on how to get involved.
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Partick Morgan (Part 1)
Audio 3 Oct 2016The Prime Minister doesn't want to commit to a percentage cut to child poverty rates. The new CEO for the entity replacing CYF Grainne Moss says the Ministry will be more than just a restructure and… Audio
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Question Time for 16 March 2016
1. ANDREW LITTLE to the Prime Minister: What were the estimates given to him in his conversations with banks about the number of dairy farmers that are likely to go into receivership and leave the… Audio
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Pacific receives funding boost for cervical cancer research
Audio 3 Mar 2016The University of Hawaii's Cancer Center has received a US$6.6 million dollar grant, to aid research into cervical cancer in the Pacific. Audio
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Long-serving news chief Mark Jennings resigns from Mediaworks
Audio 24 Feb 2016ANALYSIS: Long-serving news chief Mark Jennings has resigned from TV3's owner Mediaworks. Mediawatch looks at his career and what his departure might mean for viewers.
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Could Alzheimers disease be preventable?
Alzheimers Disease and other forms of dementia may not be an inevitable part of ageing but preventable with some simple lifestyle changes, according to Oxford University emeritus professor David… Audio
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Pacific and Maori health issues highlighted by NZ- long ride
Audio 3 Feb 2016More than 40 riders have started a 2,000 kilometre bike ride from the South Island to the North Island of New Zealand. The bike riders, part of the USO family, will also stop along the way to Pacific… Audio
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TV3 current affairs show facing the axe
TV3 has signalled its leading current affairs show 3D is likely to go, even though it has been supported with public money. It’s not a surprise, considering the management’s track record and what it… Audio
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Junk Food: plastic pollution is a growing threat to seabirds
A new study says that 90% of the world's seabirds ingest plastic, and those seabirds that feed in the Tasman Sea are most at risk from plastic Audio
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Freedom from Calcutta's sex slave trade - Freeset, India
From a life in broadcasting in New Zealand to living in Kolkata (Calcutta) helping women to be free from the sex trade in India, social innovator John Sinclair meets Lynda Chanwai-Earle on a flying… Video, Audio, Gallery
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NZ's Neglected Fetal Alcohol Problem
Philippa Tolley investigates the scale of the burden caused by NZ's neglected foetal alcohol problem Audio
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The Panel with Josie Pagani and Tony Doe (Part 2)
Audio 3 Mar 2015Topics - How much belt tightening, lack of pay rises, and rates increases can people take? A temporary exhibition on WW1 in Wellington could become a permanent fixture, as the Conflict Museum. The… Audio
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Science Behind 1080 Use in Conservation
The aerial use of 1080 poison to kill rats, mice, stoats and possums across large areas of conservation land is having positive results for native birds. Audio
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Genetics of Gout
The University of Otago is part of an international collaboration carrying out a genome-wide analysis looking for the genes involved in gout, a form of arthritis Audio
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The Panel with Scott Yorke and Ellen Read (Part 2)
Audio 3 Apr 2014How come there is such variance in floating mortgage rates? Should cyclists be able to run red lights and should road maintenance vehicles be able to speed along the shoulder of a motorway with… Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Josie Pagani (Part 2)
Audio 3 Feb 2014Topics - it was a great day for a stroll on the beach in many parts of the country yesterday. The weather was mostly fine and there was the added attraction of a king tide occurring on both the east… Audio
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The Panel with Sir Bruce Slane and Irene Gardiner (Part 1)
Audio 3 Oct 2013Topics - There's been a bit of discussion in the media today about council debt. Bernard Orsman's critique of Len Brown's Auckland Super-City mayoralty paints a picture of big borrowing, rising staff… Audio
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The Panel with Scott Yorke and Jordan Williams (Part 1)
Audio 12 Sep 2013Topics - Auckland teenager Lorde with her song Royals which is skyrocketing up the US Billboard charts, it's currently sitting at number 3 underneath Katy Perry. The reserve bank has held the official… Audio
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Interview - Mark Ayres
Audio 15 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Mark Ayres, composer and sound designer best known for his work on the BBC sci-fi show DOCTOR WHO, also archivist of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
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Interview - John Chowning
Audio 14 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews John Chowning, computer music pioneer and developer of FM synthesis, the engine used in the hugely popular Yamaha DX-7.
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The Panel with David Farrar and Liz Bowen-Clewley (Part 1)
Audio 3 Apr 2013Topic - Crime rates have dropped to their lowest level for 24 years - but police aren't solving any more of their cases. Instead, they say they're focusing on preventing major crimes, rather than… Audio
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Question Time for 9 February 2012
Audio 9 Feb 2012Questions to Ministers 1. GARETH HUGHES to the Minister for Primary Industries: Will he extend the Taranaki set net ban after the recent death of a Maui's dolphin in a fishing net 2. DAVID… Audio
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Question Time for 6 September 2011
Audio 6 Sep 2011Questions to Ministers 1. Dr RUSSEL NORMAN to the Minister of Finance: What is the cost impact for the Earthquake Commission following Friday's High Court decision, and what now is the total cost to… Audio
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Question Time for 25 August 2010
Audio 25 Aug 2010Questions to Minister 1. Hon PHIL GOFF to the Prime Minister: When he told the House on 9 February that New Zealand taxes consumption at a relatively low rate, was he aware that New Zealand had the… Audio
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Question Time for 23 March
Audio 23 Mar 2010Questions to Ministers 1. CRAIG FOSS to the Minister of Finance: What measures will the Government consider to improve the fairness and integrity of the tax system 2. METIRIA TUREI to the… Audio