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Law and order at any cost
What we know, what we don't, and what the evidence says, about whether boot camps work. Audio
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Phonics testing to be mandatory for 5 year olds next year
Schools will be required to test the ability of year 1 students to link sounds and letters at 20 and 40 weeks of schooling. From years 3 to 8, schools will have to test children's reading, writing and… Audio
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish: Butter bean chicken
This week's tasty midweek meal is ready on the table in 20 minutes, thanks to Sam's favourite shortcut ingredient, the supermarket BBQ chook! Her butter bean chicken recipe is also healthy and budget… Audio
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Government announces standardised testing for students
The Government has announced new standardised testing for students from the first year of school. Education Minister Erica Stanford said from next year, five year olds will be tested on phonics - how… Audio
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More Kiwi young adults living at home, rent debate heats up
There was a time when Kiwi kids couldn't wait to fly the coop. But households are changing... latest figures show nearly three in ten New Zealanders aged 20 to 29 still live with mum and dad. And as… Audio
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Doctors warn the government's latest capitation offer is inadequate
Audio 2 Jul 2024Family doctors say the government's latest funding offer is inadequate, and will see more GP practices shut down. Audio
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Green Party MPs write to Immigration NZ supporting overstayers
The family of an Auckland couple ordered to leave New Zealand for overstaying their visas are in turmoil this morning.
Loasi Latu and her husband have lived in New Zealand for decades, but have… Audio
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T20 World Cup ends as India beats South Africa
The nineth T-20 Cricket World Cup ended on a thrilling note in the Caribbean, with India beating South Africa by seven runs to finish the tournament unbeaten. Two Indian greats - Virat Kohli and Rohit… Audio
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Fast Favourites: Kiwi country star Kaylee Bell
Audio 30 Jun 2024Kaylee Bell has been flying the flag for Aotearoa New Zealand in the world of country music. Audio
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Auckland iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei launch their new ceremonial waka
From the deep deep South we're now going to the Waitemataa. Auckland iwi Ngati Whatua Orakei launched their new ceremonial waka off the shores of Okahu Bay on Sunday, after more than 20 years without… Audio
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Bringing kiwi back to the capital: A national taonga returns to Wellington
A night out tracking the new kiwi which call Wellington, and Terawhiti Station, home with the Capital Kiwi Project team. Audio
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One month til Paris Olympics: Chef de Mission Nigel Avery
It's a month til the Paris Olympics - NZ Chef de Mission, and former Olympic weightlifter, Nigel Avery with the overview Audio
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Big week for justice portfolio
In a big week for the justice portfolio - planned changes to sentencing laws were announced, the government's new Three Strikes bill was introduced and a petition to make stalking illegal was… Audio
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Auckland family fighting to keep aunty in NZ
An Auckland family says they're heartbroken two beloved members of the family are being told to leave the country by Immigration NZ. Loasi Latu and her husband have lived in New Zealand for decades… Audio
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Government cash for New Zealand's struggling gaming sector
Why the most profitable sector of the entertainment industry will get handouts from the government. Audio
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An urgent week leaves bills wanting feedback
Parliament had another week of urgency and a new list of bills. Five now need public feedback on things ranging from charter schools, and medicine regulations, to three strikes sentencing. Audio
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Bookmarks with Michele Beevors
Audio 26 Jun 2024Our Bookmarks guest this week is sculpture artist Michele Beevors Michele grew up in Australia but for the last 20 years has made her home in Aotearoa. Her work has been described as defiant… Audio
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NZ women on a mental precipice as a result of MRT shortage - survey
Audio 26 Jun 2024Thousands of Kiwis hit hard by the global shortage of estrogen patches have expressed their struggles in a recent survey. 80% said their mental health had been negatively impacted by the shortage… Audio
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What happens when true crime turns out to be an accident?
Audio 25 Jun 2024The true crime genre has exploded in recent years, but a new film, Citizen Sleuth, is a cautionary tale of what can happen when real life events are a form of entertainment for others. Audio
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"I had to find a way" - Naeem Hashemi
From having to start afresh as a refugee in New Zealand to adjusting to a whole new life as a new amputee- Naeem Hashemi's life is a remarkable story of grit and faith. Video, Audio
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Episode 20
This week, we celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year. Suzy reads the story Colour the Stars, and young Sisi talks about the book Flit the Fantail & the Matariki Map. Audio
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Arts News: Education ministry shares cryptic Sam Hunt, landmark Māori film premieres and Centrepoint is 50
Audio 23 Jun 2024Arts news for 23 June 2024 Audio
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Playing Favourites with Mike McRoberts
Mike joins Susie to chat about his new role, the changing face of the media, and to play a few favourite tracks. Audio
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Get your skates on
People in the small farming community of Staveley in Canterbury are hoping their newly upgraded ice rink can stand up to global warming after locals pitched in to pay for a new refrigeration system. Video, Audio
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Jess Cornelius processes pregnancy and heartache on new album
The always-candid LA-based expat processes pregnancy, heartache and ecological fears via expert, invigorating songcraft. Video, Audio
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Kapiti Coast residents unhappy with sea level rise report
Kapiti Coast residents are demanding the council throw out a report on how to protect hundreds of homes from sea level rise. Locals and the Kapiti Coast District Council have been at loggerheads for… Audio
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UK Election with Henry Cooke
With 14 days left until the UK goes to the polls it increasingly looks like the ruling Conservative Party will not only lose their hold on power after 14 years in charge, it looks like it could be a… Audio
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The Kiwi author finding success later in life
New Zealand filmmaker and writer Barbara Sumner has just published her first work of fiction, The Gallows Bird, a historical novel about a young female convict who is sent to Australia in the 1830s. Audio
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Is this a new golden age for New Zealand middle distance running?
Heading into the Paris Summer Olympics, New Zealand's athletics team is looking strong than it ever has. Athletics commentator Hayden Shearman weighs in on how we came to have this impressive crop of… Audio
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New book charts history of humankind through ceramics
What can we learn about the Roman empire from a single pot? Curator and artist Glenn Barkley reveals the human touch in ceramics and why more people are drawn to the artform in 2024. Audio