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Sports News for 22 June 2022
Black Caps pace bowler Trent Boult says captain Kane Williamson is fit and raring to go for the third and final test against England starting at Headingley tomorrow night, which Boult is confident the… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 22 June
Audio 22 Jun 2022On today's First Up pod - Wairarapa MP Kieran McAnaulty will this weekend attempt to be interviewed for a world-record 26 hours - he joins us for a live training session; we visit New Zealand's first… Audio
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AK GPs burnt out from patients unable to attend EDs
Auckland GPs say they're getting burnt out as they pick up extra patients who've been unable to be seen at emergency departments Twenty-seven clinics opened for free appointments in east and south… Audio
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NZ's first alcohol-free bottle shop opens in Auckland
As an increasing number of Kiwis say no to booze, alcohol-free alternatives to beer, wine and spirits are gaining popularity. Now the New Zealand company AF Drinks has opened the country's first… Video, Audio
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Construction Minister details task force inquiry on plasterboard
Fletcher Building is being asked not to enforce its GIB plasterboard trademarks for at least a year to help ease the supply crisis.
Fletcher controls about 95 percent of the plasterboard market and… Video, Audio
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Why women need to say 'no' more often
Four women have decided it's time to say no more often. They've written a book, Jesse speaks to one of the authors, Laurie Weingart. Audio
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Cheese names under threat in EU free trade negotiations
NZ is currently negotiating a free trade agreement with the EU, and our cheese makers are worried they're about to be caught in the crossfire. The New Zealand Specialist Cheesemakers Association's… Audio
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Reports PM considering summit over China
Japanese media are reporting their Prime Minister is considering a summit with New Zealand, Australia, and South Korea in a show of solidarity against a more assertive China.
All four countries have… Audio
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Government considering wider access to flu shots - Andrew Little
The government is considering widening free access to flu vaccines to help the health system which is struggling, not even one month into winter.
GPs in Counties Manukau offered free visits over the… Audio
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Wellington surgeon on operation delays
Most planned surgeries around the Wellington region are being delayed for another month.
The Capital and Coast and Hutt Valley DHBs say it's due to a range of challenges, including Covid-19, illness… Audio
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$190m of KiwiSaver funds invested in weapons, figures show
Figures from Mindful Money show $190 million of KiwiSaver funds are invested in companies involved in the manufacture of weapons like firearms, missiles and ammunition.
That's despite over 80 percent… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern prepares for business trips to Europe, UK
The Prime Minister is preparing for a another trip to drum up trade and tourism for New Zealand - this time to Europe. Jacinda Ardern leaves this weekend with a business delegation.
In the past few… Audio
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'Unprecedented stress, chaotic' - Emergency Depts overcrowded
The College for Emergency Medicine chair, Doctor Kate Allan, describes overwhelmed emergency departments around Aotearoa, with staff shortages and patients stuck in limbo, having to wait for a… Video, Audio
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GPs struggle as hospital overflow patients head to clinics
Auckland GPs say they're fatigued and overworked as an overflow of winter patients diverted from emergency departments knock on their doors.
Twenty-seven clinics opened for free appointments in east… Audio
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Whipping up low cost tasty freezer meals
Kathrine Lynch is the founder of meal planning service, The Daily Menu. She shares a range of budget tips and recipes for cutting your grocery bill, including cooking meals in bulk for eat half now… Audio, Gallery
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South Dunedin food truck serves up hot meals for $4
If you're after a cheap, nutritious meal in Dunedin on a Monday or Friday afternoon, south is the way to go. From this week, American-Kiwi couple Jackie Bannon and Liam Arthur are serving up hot meals… Audio
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Shock, horror! Not all vegetables are best eaten raw
Did you know there are a number of vegetables that are healthier for you when cooked? (Spoiler alert: carrots are on the list.) Fellow in the Department of Human Nutrition at the University of Otago… Audio
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The week in Detail: Infrastructure, sanctions and Trevor Mallard
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Mary Gaitskill: the writer unafraid of unpopular opinions
American writer Mary Gaitskill traverses a lot of ground in her new collection of provocative essays, Oppositions. Compelling and oddly cohesive, the essays see Gaitskill put her sharp writing style… Audio
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Technology key to dairy's future
Could cows be toilet trained and how close will dairy farmers be to slamming emissions a decade from now? Dairy farmer Pete Morgan and agritech entrepreneur Craig Piggott ruminate on dairy farming in… Audio
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Blues face Crusaders in Auckland for Super Rugby title
The first All Blacks test of the year may be closing in - but there's only one game in town this weekend. Saturday's Super Rugby final between old rivals the Blues and Crusaders at Eden Park is chocka… Audio
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Allan Clarke on The Bowraville Murders: A 30-year fight for justice
Thirty years ago three children disappeared from the same street in a small town in New South Wales. They became known as the Bowraville Three: Sixteen-year-olds Colleen Walker-Craig and Clinton… Video, Audio
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Public health expert disappointed by pre-departure test scrapping
A public health expert says he's disappointed by the government decision to abandon pre-departure testing for Covid-19.
The Government announced yesterday that from Monday night, people travelling to… Audio
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Mallard's departure and his complicated legacy
Trevor Mallard is calling time on his parliamentary career. What's he achieved as Speaker of the House of Representatives? Audio
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One million flu vaccines given, but 1m doses still sit on shelves
This year's influenza vaccine rollout has struck the one million mark, and ministers celebrating the milestone today are keen to keep up the momentum.
But it comes as healthcare workers grapple with… Audio
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Covid-19 pre-departure test requirement set to be removed
International is travel is back and the government has signalled the requirement to get a Covid-19 test before travelling to Aotearoa may soon be scrapped.
But in the meantime, all overseas… Audio
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Teens launch skateboarding charity with hopes to go global
A pair of 12 year-old schoolgirls with big dreams have launched a skateboarding charity that they're hoping to take global.
What started out as a plea for skateboard donations has now become an… Video, Audio
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Following the fortunes of NZ pipe organist Thomas Gaynor
It is the king of instruments. Nothing is louder, bigger or more complicated than the pipe organ. And one of the most accomplished players in the world is Kiwi Thomas Gaynor from Wellington. Audio
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Why medical cannabis is still so hard to get in NZ
Under New Zealand law, medical cannabis is supposed to be available to those who need it. But overly stringent regulations and high prices have failed to make this a reality, says Victoria University… Audio