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Severe rain, wind, and snow will affect parts of the country today
Severe rain, wind and snowfall will affect parts of the country today. Heavy rain warnings have been in place overnight for Fiordland, the Otago headwaters, Westland, and Mount Taranki, while watches… Audio
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New bills, ferry debacles and Samoan citizenship rights
Parliament tussled through another long week of urgency, and more besides. The House weekend edition has a stormy debate on ferries, five new bills for comment, and submissions on restoring Samoan… Audio
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Anna Coddington: Retraining the voice after Long Covid
Anna Coddington has released a brand new, bilingual album called Te Whakamiha, released for Matariki and created with her longtime collaborators and band, The Appreciations. Anna is one of our most… Audio
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Submissions on restoring Samoan's citizenship rights
Parliament is hearing submissions on a bill that would create a route to restore NZ citizenship for those Samoans who had that right removed in 1982. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for 27th June
On today's episode, Wairoa is now faced with millions of dollars of damage to its infrastructure after severe rain, residents spent their second night in evacuations centres, the Minister for… Audio
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Three Strikes legislation introduced to parliament
The government's law and order week continues at pace, with legislation to restore Three Strikes introduced to the House yesterday. The government says it sends a message that repeat violent or sexual… 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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Oral Questions for Wednesday 26 June 2024
Audio 26 Jun 2024Questions to Ministers Hon MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his Government's statements and actions? RYAN HAMILTON to the Minister of Finance: What was the final operating… Audio
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Adult decision-making laws being overhauled
It's a question that many families are facing: how to make decisions for a loved one who can't do it themselves. The Law Commission has just wrapped up a second round of consultation on their review… Audio
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Dreaming of a happy retirement? Draft up a plan
Audio 26 Jun 2024Detailed planning is the best way to set yourself up for a fulfilling retirement, say mother and daughter Di Murphy and Kristin Sutherland. To help people get the "scaffolding" in place for an… Audio
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Heavy rain warnings for the East Coast
Audio 26 Jun 2024Multiple orange heavy rain warnings have been issued for the East Coast, where people have been asked to evacuate their homes due to the severe weather. MetService meteorologist John Law spoke to… Audio
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Parliament debates ferry stranding and contract
Parliament’s urgent debate on the recent ferry grounding was a rollicking ride, and you might say the Speaker was to blame. Audio
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Questions over who's being consulted on gun law changes
There are concerns about a lack of consultation over proposed changes to the way shooting ranges and non-pistol clubs are regulated. Audio
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Govt pushing ahead with independent contractors plan
The Government is pushing ahead with plans to prevent independent contractors from challenging their employment status in court. Four Uber drivers currently have cases before the courts that argue… Audio
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New Zealand Security Association wants Crimes Act changes
The New Zealand Security Association wants changes to the Crimes Act so that security guards can detain offenders without ending up in court themselves. At the moment, a security guard who chases and… Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Abby Hauraki
Abby Hauraki, an Associate at Kāhui Legal and a kaiako for Engaging Well Limited, shares a whakataukī for Matariki. Audio
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Neale Jones
Audio 24 Jun 2024Neale and Brigitte dive into the recent infrastructure debacles - no power for Northland, a grounded Air Force plane, and a stranded ferry - what will it take, and how much will it take, to fix? Audio
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Psychologist speaks on hunt for Tom Phillips
The expiry date is looming for the $80,000 reward leading to the safe return of 3 marokopa children taken by their fugative father, California psychologist Doctor Rebecca Bailey, who has extensive… Audio
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Rapid reduction in crime in Rotorua CBD
Rotorua's seen a rapid reduction in crime and anti-social behaviour in the CBD over the past six months, Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Calls to stop insurers from accessing genetic test results
Audio 21 Jun 2024Health advocates are pushing for a halt on the use of genetic test results by insurance providers. Audio
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Cellphones banned in Los Angeles schools from 2025
Audio 20 Jun 2024United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about Louisiana passing a law requiring all public school classrooms have the Ten Commandments on display and the Los Angeles school board… Audio
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Northland faces severe thunderstorm watch
Northland was hit by severe thunderstorms overnight, causing flooding around Kaeo. Metservice meterologist John Law speaks with Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Tiny home builders and enthusiasts respond to new law proposal
The coalition government has put forward a discussion document - pitched as a way to to make it easier to build granny flats and increase the supply of affordable homes, Nick James reports. Audio
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Consumer NZ calls on govt to introduce repairability labels
Some manufacturers actively discourage fixing electronics over replacing them and a right to repair law could help curb the throw away mentality according to a fix it expert, Alan Liefting the… Audio
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Writing to the Rhythm of the Rails
What do composers Dame Gillian Whitehead and Douglas Lilburn, and the ceramic artist Barry Brickell have in common? Trains, of course! Bryan Crump talks with Dame Gillian about her compositions used… Video, Audio
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Free Speech and why it's in peril
Toby Young isn't afraid to lose friends and alienate people. He's one of Britain's most controversial journalists, associate editor of The Spectator and founder of the Free Speech Union. He'll be on… Audio
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Donor conception study: what the kids know
Researchers are asking parents of children conceived via sperm, egg and embryo donations if they've disclosed their origin. Audio
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NZ at centre of vast info sharing with ‘five eyes’ nations
Audio 18 Jun 2024The ‘five eyes’ group turning over information about millions of travellers is administered by New Zealand.
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Former Australian federal agent speaks on hunt for Tom Philips
Police hunting for fugative Tom Phillips and his three children continue to sift through more than 70 new leads, since offering an $80,000 reward. Australian David Craig, is an expert on covert… Audio
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Should NZ have 'Right to Disconnect' laws?
Audio 17 Jun 2024Australia is the latest country to adopt 'Right to Disconnect' laws, and follows similar moves in Spain, France and other European Union countries. Audio