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US Compacts of Free Association, a Guam perspective
Audio 3 Jun 2022We continue our talanoa series on the US Compacts of Free Association with a unique perspective from Guam. Audio
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The advantages of starting school at six
Neuroplasticity educator and parenting expert Nathan Wallis talks with Kathryn about the advantages of children starting school at six years old. He says while it goes against the norm in New Zealand… Audio
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Colin Feral the cat rules Wellington dog shelter
We've all heard of working dogs - but what about working cats?
At Wellington's Moa Point Dog Shelter, there's a peculiar four-legged individual who rules the hallway - it's Colin the cat. He's got… Audio
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Brendon McCullum plots beating Black Caps
A Black Caps legend will be plotting the team's downfall when the first cricket test against England starts in London tonight.
Longtime New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has taken over as coach of… Audio
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Meet the winners of the 2021 Prime Minister's Science Prize
It's Prime Minister's Science Prize time! We meet some of the people awarded the 2021 prizes for their mahi. Audio
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Lin Lang: A billionaire horse exporter's change in fortunes
How did billionaire Chinese businessman Lin Lang end up exporting thoroughbred horses from New Zealand to China - and why has the lucrative business come to a halt? Audio
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Aged Care workers call for increased minimum staff levels
Parliament’s health select committee hears a cry for help from workers in aged care residential facilities that staffing levels in their sector are unsafe and failing people. Audio
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Preview: 2022 French Film Festival
With the return of the French Film Festival to cinemas this week, Dan Slevin has previewed a few of the titles. Video
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Outdoor science for hands-on learning
Bianca Woyak from Burnside Primary School has won the 2021 Prime Minister's Science Teachers Prize. Claire Concannon visits to get a tour of all the outdoor science that has been happening at the… Audio
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Sports News for 1 June 2022
The Black Sticks men's defender Dane Lett says last night's 8-1 loss to Australia in the opening test of their four match series in Auckland was humiliating, but he says the performance of some of the… Audio
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Call to make flu vaccinations free
As the country heads into winter, doctors, paediatricians and parents want the Government to make flu vaccinations free for all New Zealanders, particularly young children.
They say it's a… Audio
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Chilled out cows could make more milk - study
Chilled out cows could make more milk.
That's the assessment from a study published in the Journal of Dairy Science, through a series of personality tests on cattle.
Researchers say understanding… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern meets Joe Biden at the White House
The US President Joe Biden has welcomed New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to the White House.
The two leaders met in Washington overnight. for a meeting that lasted 90 minutes.
Both leaders… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 1 June 2022
Audio 1 Jun 2022Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, has met with the US President, Joe Biden, in the Oval Office. China's increasing influence in the Pacific was discussed and our PM shared New Zealand's experience with… Audio
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The fight against mycoplasma bovis
New Zealand's on the brink of eradicating the devastating cattle disease mycoplasma bovis. But has it been worth it? Audio
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Feed My Flat - a food bag for Dunedin students
Meal kits are getting increasingly popular, and there's a new kid on the block aimed specifically at the budget-conscious student market. It's the brainchild of Otago University Nutrition research… Video, Audio
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Customs cracks down on smuggled cigarettes after 800k seized in three months
Data released under the Official Information Act reveals the growing scale of New Zealand's cigarette smuggling problem.
Cigarettes are being seized at the border in alarming quantities - more than… Video, Audio
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Adventures of real life pirates revealed
Real pirates don't wear boots or puffy shirts or carry cutlass swords in their mouths. But some kept diaries that describe in detail their adventures. Writer and artist Keith Thomson has turned those… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 31 May 2022
Eden Park is officially sold out for the All Blacks' first Test against Ireland in July. Audio
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Financial Planner Liz Koh: Top Five KiwiSaver Mistakes
Many people are reliant on KiwiSaver as their principal means of retirement saving, yet so often they make mistakes with their KiwiSaver funds. Liz will talk to Kathryn about the most common mistakes… Audio
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Pre-departure RATs and Traveller Declaration frustrate tourists
If you've headed overseas lately, you'll know the process isn't as straightforward as it used to be - with pre-departure RAT tests and the New Zealand Traveller Declaration top of a list of bugbears… Audio
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China strengthens Fiji ties, mothballs Pacific multi-lateral
Audio 31 May 2022China strengthens its relations with Fiji but was forced to put its vision for future Pacific cooperation on the back burner for now.
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The Definite Dozen
Today we talk about a list of 12 principles people across the world have adapted in order to live a more healthy and successful lifestyle. Can the crew come up with a healthy and successful… Video, Audio
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Ardern in the US: Trade, tourism and talk shows
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's high-profile trip to the United States is coming to an end. The Detail asks, what's in it for New Zealand, what's in it for the US, and where to next for the… Audio
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Covid re-infections within 90-days don't need re-test - Health Ministry
People are getting re-infected with Covid-19, but the Ministry of Health is telling people re-infected within 90 days not to get tested again.
International cases are suggesting it's becoming more… Audio
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MIQ transport cost near $10m after facilities 'no longer justified'
Checkpoint can reveal it cost $9.1 million to transport returning New Zealanders to MIQ facilities after health officials deemed it "no longer justified".
MIQ was maintained for three months despite… Audio
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'We cannot sustain this kind of violence' - Police Commissioner Andrew Coster
A gang feud continues to spill over in Auckland and Northland, with hundreds of rounds of ammunition and several firearms seized.
There's been multiple shooting incidents across Auckland suburbs… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Conor English and Sue Kedgley (part 2)
Audio 30 May 2022Wallace and panellists Conor English and Sue Kedgley discuss Auckland's congestion problem and why more roads may not be the solution, why New Zealand's love affair with cats is a huge problem for our… Audio
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Otago woman builds solar powered vehicle
Rosemary Penwarden has been driving around Otago in a self-converted electric car for the last 3 years. Audio
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The Kiwi company making crackers from recycled beer grains
A New Zealand cracker made with spent grain from breweries has been named one of the world's top 50 healthy snacks. Lower Hutt food company Rutherford & Meyer is the first Kiwi producer to use… Audio, Gallery