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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 25 July 2023
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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"I've always just loved her music"
New Zealand flutist Alexa Still has released Wish, an album of music by composer Valerie Coleman. Audio
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Fundraising dynamo Cilla Glasson and her passion for cancer research and treatment
Audio 21 Jul 2023Cilla Glasson is a one-woman fund raising dynamo from Christchurch, having raised nearly ten million dollars for Christchurch's St George's hospital over the past 25 years. This includes a brand new… Audio
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"Staggering" new projections on retirees forced to rent
Audio 21 Jul 2023New data from the Retirement Commission shows the number of over 65s renting set to double in the next 25 years to 600,000 people. In the January to June period this year, a Commission survey found… Audio
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Winter blues take hold
Audio 21 Jul 2023For many in the north and east of the north island, the persistent rain is getting on top of us - literally and emotionally.
A study in China found that people were 25 percent more likely to report… Audio
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The Paragon and making a film with 25 thousand dollars
Kiwi film-maker Michael Duignan's debut feature follows a man who is hit by a silver Toyota Corolla, which sends him on a mission to get cosmic revenge. Audio
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Changes in the cervical screening programme, what you need to know
There's been a slight delay to the start date for the big changes coming to the national cervical screening programme offering a new option for women to test themselves. Currently women and people… Audio
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The battle of the social media platform powers
Two decades after Facebook.com changed our lives, social media is going through another big upheaval. Audio
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Only member of family to survive Whakaari describes lack of warnings
A young Australian who was the only member of his family to survive injuries from the Whakaari White Island eruption in 2019 has described a lack of information about the dangers for tourists visiting… Audio
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Box and Cause Celebre: two clubs that changed Auckland nightlife
In the 1990s, a flight of stairs on Auckland's High Street led to the pioneering clubs Box and Cause Celebre. Tony Stamp talked to some of the people who were there. Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 July 2023
Audio 16 Jul 2023Warnings of a 'mortgage bomb' about to blow up; Australia puts big tech' under more pressure; Mary Holm's 25 years with readers and writers. Audio
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Mary Holm - 25 years with readers and writers
Mary Holm's been writing about personal finance weekly for the same paper for more than 25 years. But she tells Mediawatch it's really the readers who have kept it going. Audio
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Rising star: Musician Paige Tapara
Paige Tapara was inspired to become a pop star after watching an American tween movie as a child. Now, she wants to inspire queer Māori artists to own their space in Aotearoa's music industry.
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Harrowing stories of Whakaari/White Island victims heard
Harrowing stories of Whakaari White Island victims trying to flee to safety have been heard in the Auckland District Court.
WorkSafe has opened its case against the volcano's owners and two tourism… Audio
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White Island owners put profits ahead of safety, lawyers say
Profits ahead of employee and tourist safety. Lawyers have opened Worksafe's case against the owners of Whakaari White Island today, saying the Buttle brothers had not done enough to inform visitors… Audio
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Around the motu : Kelly Makiha in Rotorua
Audio 11 Jul 2023Kelly Makiha is a senior journalist with the Rotorua Daily Post Audio
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KiwiSaver gender gap grows to 25%
KiwiSaver balances are, not surprisingly, in retreat, as the recession bites. But research just released by the Retirement Commission shows the gender gap when it comes to KiwiSaver balances has grown… Audio
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Migrant communities gather in dozens to welcome world cup teams
With only ten sleeps until the FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off, New Zealand's migrant communities are getting together to welcome their teams and cheer for their home countries. This morning, players… Audio
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Families who lost loved ones acknowledged at start of Whakaari trial
Families of those who lost their lives in the deadly Whakaari eruption were among those acknowledged a mihi whakatau today, to herald the start of a trial over health and safety failings leading up to… Audio
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Rising star: Elijah Pue
His mayoral hopes were dashed in 2022, but Elijah Pue is determined to return to the political arena when the time is right and serve his people.
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My Matariki: 'As a Māori, it's making me really want to learn more'
Four Māori New Zealanders tell Tracey Cooper what Matariki means to them.
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Three generations on the same rural route
Lee Pryor has been delivering post along the Whakatāne coastline for 25 years, but he is not the first in his whānau and now his wife has even joined the ranks. Audio
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Ultimate Matariki light experience set to illuminate Christchurch
Tīrama Mai, dubbed the ultimate Matariki light festival experience, is about to illuminate Ōtautahi Christchurch. More than 25 installations have been set up in the city's Victoria Square… Video, Audio
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Understanding the emotional lives of teenagers
It's harder than ever to be a teenager – and it's hard to be a parent of a teenager, too. In the past 25 years, we've become afraid to let teens experience the stress and disappointment that's a… Audio
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Subsidies end and new taxes take hold
They say a week's a long time in politics.
But perhaps this week is feeling longer than most for some punters as they get their wallets around various new taxes and the end of old subsidies.
The… Audio
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Robert Pagliarini: Sudden Wealth Syndrome
Robert Pagliarini is the president of Pacifica Wealth Advisors in California. He has a PhD in financial and retirement planning and specialises in helping clients cope with what he refers to as sudden… Audio
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Shock of the news - and the state of the arts
A new report says the arts and culture get just half of the space in our media that's devoted to sport. Mediawatch asks a leading local culture critic if the arts are just a 'nice to have' for our… Audio
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Hipkins passes diplomatic test with China's Xi
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins' week-long trip to China centred on a meeting with China's President Xi Jinping, one of the world's most powerful men.
Amid tense geostrategic conditions and with a trip… Audio
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Transport double whammy: fuel and bus prices on the rise
It's about to get more expensive to catch the bus and fill up the car, as the government's petrol tax returns from midnight. Public transport will return to full price for over 25 year olds too. The… Video, Audio
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ICYMI Who Invented Lollies?
Audio 30 Jun 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at lollies. Audio