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Harassed councillor hopes women will learn from her case
The Christchurch City councillor subject to online harassment last year hopes more women can learn from her case.
Councillor Sara Templeton applied to the district court under the Harmful… Audio
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'Best in history': The nail-biting Cricket World Cup
The White Ferns may not have made it into the final four, but the 2022 Cricket World Cup is being hailed as a success for the women's game. Audio
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Lessons from Christchurch inform Earthquake Commission transition
Audio 31 Mar 2022A new Bill looks to make life easier for people affected by major disasters, following the human disaster created by shortcomings of the Earthquake Commission in its response to the Christchurch… Audio
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Petition to fund meningitis vaccine delivered to Parliament
The parents of a teenager who died suddenly from meningitis have delivered a petition to MPs, pleading for the government to fund vaccines against the disease.
Currently, just one vaccine is… Audio
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Funding package to make an impact on Predator Free 2050
Predator Free 2050 recently announced a huge funding package that will be dispersed among six research projects helping to cleanse Aotearoa of invasive predators. Landcare Research wildlife ecologist… Audio
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The future of cancer treatment
At the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research a team of scientists are working on what they believe will be the future of cancer treatment in New Zealand. Audio
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At the Movies - Night Raiders
Audio 30 Mar 2022A totalitarian government kidnaps indigenous children and brainwashes them in the NZ-Canadian sci-fi Night Raiders. Video, Audio
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New Plymouth school to rename classroom blocks
A Taranaki school's decision to canvas opinion on whether it should change the names of its classroom blocks has stirred up a range of emotions.
New Plymouth Girls' High School wants to know whether… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World - A new type of cancer therapy
Claire Concannon visits the Malaghan Institute for Medical Research to learn about a new type of immune cell therapy which could be the future of cancer treatment in New Zealand. Audio
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Predator Free 2050 to research gene editing of rats and stoats
Predator Free 2050 will invest nearly $7 million on new projects to eradicate rats, stoats and possums from all of Aotearoa.
Professor Neil Gemmell of University of Otago has just received $200,000… Audio
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Australia federal government planning to toughen migration laws
The federal government in Australia says it is confident it has the numbers to toughen up its migration laws when the Senate votes on it either this week or in May.
If passed, the Migration Amendment… Audio
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Christopher Luxon says no to ACT's proposed referendum - for now
The National Party is saying no for now to the ACT Party's proposed referendum on the co-governance model of government.
ACT leader David Seymour says that sounds a lot like National is running away… Audio
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Decoding the names of bills
A bill by any other name (would be utterly confusing). We decode the naming rules for Parliament’s bills and laws. Audio
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Long Covid: Experts warn against exercising too soon after virus
New Zealand has reported its highest daily death toll for Covid-19 so far, with 34 people reported dead on Tuesday.
Twenty-seven of the 34 who died with Covid over the past 10 days were aged over… Audio
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Auckland Transport plans to free some roads of parked cars
Park you car on the street? If you are on a main road in Tāmaki Makaurau that space could be gone in the next few years.
Auckland Transport's draft parking strategy proposes less on-street parking… Video, Audio
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A guide to autism by somone diagnosed with it
When Chanelle Moriah was diagnosed with autism at age 21, life finally began to make sense. By then, there had been several misdiagnosis and six years in the mental health system. After the diagnosis… Audio
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NZ skier Jess Hotter stoked with Free Ride World Tour win
New Zealand extreme skier Jess Hotter has smoked the competition taking out the Free Ride World Tour title in Switzerland at the weekend.
Hotter from Ohakune overcame a big fall in the last stage of… Video, Audio
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Covid anxieties on the rise for teenage girls
In Aotearoa and around the world, teenage girls are struggling with their mental health at higher rates than boys. Yet the extra anxiety delivered by Covid-19 could help this generation become more… Video, Audio
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The engineers behind Paralympic gold medalist Corey Peters' sit-ski
Audio 28 Mar 2022When Paralympic skiier Corey Peters sped to the medal podium, he did so in a ground-breaking sit-ski designed by engineers at the University of Canterbury. Corey took home two medals from the Beijing… Audio
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Francis Upritchard: Paper, Creature, Stone
Creatures from the distant past or visitors from another dimension? An arresting new exhibition from internationally renowned Kiwi artist Francis Upritchard features a range of human and animal forms… Audio, Gallery
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How 'the spice of life' can support mental health
"Variety's the very spice of life" wrote English poet William Cowper. Now scientists have discovered a change of scene delivers more than just flavour - it can make us feel better. Audio
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Calling Home: Alan Duncan in Bermuda
Alan Duncan is currently enjoying his second stint in Bermuda, having previously lived there in the 1980s. Alan and wife Linda live in Pembroke, one of the nine parishes of Bermuda, just on the… Audio
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Opening up not all it's cracked up to be for business
Even after the government announced it was relaxing Covid restrictions on Wednesday, business leaders responded with a familiar call for more freedom. But looser restrictions haven't shored up their… Audio
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Bill seeks streamlined path through surrogacy process
Surrogacy arrangements can often be difficult legal and health processes to navigate for intending parents and surrogates. A new Member’s Bill is looking to make it a smoother process that enhances… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 March 2022
This week’s programme includes some communion hymns, there’s a favourite hymn by Quaker John Greenleaf Whittier – Dear Lord and father of mankind – and we continue our series of Psalm 23 settings with… Audio
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The Sampler: Rosalía, Mousey, Eden Ahbez
Tony Stamp takes on the experimental pop behemoth that is Spanish pop star Rosalía’s third album, a second helping of emotional indie rock from Christchurch’s Mousey, and a serving of exotica from… Audio
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Centuries of Ngai Tahu history in 50 stories
Rugby legends, muttonbirders, marae stalwarts, lawyers, wahine toa and many more feature in Tangata Ngai Tahu, Volume Two. The book brings together the stories of some 50 people spanning the past 200… Audio
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Media merger raises stakes for NZ journalism
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, the government is pressing ahead with its planned mega media merger. Political reporter Katie Scotcher explores what it will mean for RNZ and TVNZ, as well the… Audio
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Rain relentless in Tairāwhiti after floods, slips
The rain still hasn't stopped in Tairāwhiti. Despite a slight reprieve it's back in full force, plummeting down across the already sodden region.
The downpour has affected the local growers at the… Video, Audio
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How is Auckland public transport faring under Omicron?
If you use public transport, how full is your bus, train or ferry? And would more people ride if it was cheaper?
With half-price fares coming into force from next Friday, to offset the rising cost of… Video, Audio