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GP shortage: Concern at clinic under-resourcing - Dr Bryan Betty
GP clinics opened their doors for free visits over the weekend, funded by the DHBs in Auckland and Wellington.
While it's taking some of the strain from overloaded emergency departments, it means GPs… Video, Audio
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GPs, chemists expect surge for kids' free flu vaccine
GPs and pharmacists administering vaccines are expecting a surge in bookings for children to get the free flu vaccine and say it will put pressure on their struggling workforce.
From Friday, children… Audio
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How regular exercise benefits older bodies
We all know it's important to live an active life as we get older - but often the payoff is pain or injury. Today's expert is senior physiotherapist Olivia Rawlinson in our Wellington studio, who will… Audio
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Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Today reviewer Linda Burgess has been checking out shows on free to air television. She talks to Jesse about Sort your life Out on TV3, Extraordinary Escapes on TV1 and Doctor Doctor on TVNZ+. Audio
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Brothers quit corporate life to start vegan food truck
Audio 27 Jun 2022Brothers Tim and Luke Burrows quit the corporate world to start a vegan food truck, and a business called Wise Boys. Audio
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Political commentators Te Pou & Thomas
New Zealand politicians have reacted to the the momentous decision by the US Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs Wade. The Prime Minister heads to Europe to get try to get a free trade deal over the… Audio
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University scholarships for low decile school-leavers
The University of Canterbury is offering a free degree initiative for 300 school leavers who otherwise may not have the opportunity to pursue tertiary education. Audio
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Sports News for 27 June 2022
The England cricketers are on track to complete a series clean sweep of the Black Caps after a dominant performance by the home side on day four of the third Test in Leeds. Audio
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What to expect from the PM's Europe trip
Trade and defence are the two big ticket items on the Prime Minister's itinerary on her trip to Europe.
She's on a mission to get a long-awaited free trade deal with the European Union, to allow… Audio
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Covid booster shot for over 50's and free flu jabs for kids
From tomorrow, a second Covid-19 booster dose will be available to anyone aged over 50 and health, aged-care and disability-care workers over the age of 30.
This is an extension of initial… Audio
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Defence and trade central to PM's Europe trip
A long-awaited free-trade deal with the European Union is at the top of the Prime Minister's wishlist on her trip to Europe.
Jacinda Ardern is expected to push for greater access to the European… Audio
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PM in Europe to push free trade deal with the EU
The Prime Minister is en route to Europe, where she will push to get a long-awaited free trade deal with the European Union over the line.
But Jacinda Ardern has left the door open to leaving… Audio
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Unions are trying to turn the wheels on free public transport
Two unions are joining forces to try get the wheels turning on free public transport in Tāmaki Makaurau.
While there's half-price public transport across the country until the end of August, First… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 27 June 2022
Audio 27 Jun 2022The Prime Minister is on her way to Europe to progress a free trade deal with the EU. The government reveals anyone over 50 can get a second covid booster shot. Also Children under 13 will be eligible… Audio
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Free doctors visits shifts pressure from DHBs to GPs
Last week we spoke with a South Auckland GP from one of the 27 clinics offering free weekend consultations in order to relieve pressure on Middlemore Hospital's overloaded emergency department. In… Audio
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Theatre director Ben Crowder on THE WORM
A play about a worm that almost never saw the light of day, is about to premiere in Tamaki Makarau. It comes from the vivid imaginations of father and son Peter and Carl Bland, and it's the latest… Audio
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David Mason - composing Maori orchestral sound
Integrating the style and colour of traditional Māori music with the vast range of an orchestra is the goal of award winning composer and sonic artist, David Mason, this year's National Youth… Audio
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The curious history of the world's micronations
Micronations aren't real countries by definition, yet sometimes these eccentric mini-states - which have no legitimate basis for statehood - come very close. Dr Harry Hobbs is a lecturer at the… Audio
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The case against the sexual revolution
Feminists must abandon their delusions about the sexual revolution. Men and women are not the same, and it is usually women who suffer when we pretend otherwise. So says Louise Perry, a UK based… Audio
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The Conversation that's five years old
A platform that promises academic rigour and journalistic flair is marking a major milestone, and making plans for bigger things to come.
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Public media: new name, new law, new minister, old questions
Draft legislation for a new public media entity was finally made public this week - and the new broadcasting minister also made his first appearance in that role in Parliament. But while MPs were… Audio
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Learning to Minister, and a crucial skill
Being a minister involves many difficult skills that other MPs don’t need. The most crucial might be questions. Answering them well has very little to do with performing ministerial duties well, but… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 June 2022
The season of Matariki has begun. It’s a time to gather with family and friends to reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and plan for the future. We touch on some of those Matariki themes in… Audio
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Matariki
Mānawatia a Matariki! The first official Māori celebration to be made a public holiday in Aotearoa and we’re here to tell you what it’s all about. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Quakes, emergency housing and recession
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Ka Pō Ka Ao: Rob Ruha and the Auckland Philharmonia
To celebrate the first Matariki public holiday in June 2022, the Auckland Philharmonia put on a very special concert with Māori singer-songwriter Rob Ruha. (This RNZ Concert recording was awarded GOLD… Audio
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Christchurch Call making headway
The Governance and Administration committee has been hearing from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet about what progress has been made on the Christchurch Call. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Alexia Russell and Allan Blackman
Wallace and panellists Alexia Russel and Allan Blackman discuss whether squats should be exchanged for a free bus ride. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
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New Zealand's first clay composter
Clay is a breathable natural resource known for its antibacterial properties. It's used a lot traditionally by many cultures in food preparation and service. Compost enthusiast Victoria Aguilera has… Audio
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New pig welfare code facing stiff opposition
Audio 23 Jun 2022New Zealand's pig farming sector says a new draft welfare code for pigs could spell the end of the country's pork industry. The National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee has drafted a new code… Audio