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What will the return of the big OE mean for employers?
With MIQ soon to be a thing of the past, young people who've put off international travel during the pandemic are planning their OEs - but what will that mean for employers? Audio
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Covid-19: Advertising watchdog investigating antivax billboard
The advertising watchdog is looking into a billboard using the image of a Dunedin man who died after getting a Covid vaccine.
The anti-vax group Voices for Freedom has paid for the billboard… Audio
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Police criticise 'disgraceful' protesters after early morning conflict
The behaviour by protesters outside Parliament has been condemned as "absolutely disgraceful" by police leaders today.
The confrontation between police and protesters began early on Tuesday morning… Video, Audio
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Rhys Darby on his new comedy Our Flag Means Death
Rhys Darby talks to Jesse Mulligan about making Our Flag Means Death, which is inspired by the true story of an aristocrat who abandoned his life of privilege to become a pirate. Audio
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Covid-19: Children's Commissioner occupation's impact on kids
Children heading to schools near the occupation around Parliament's grounds are doing so under the gaze of the police this morning.
The force has again stepped up the visibility of its patrols, to… Audio
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Govt announces Covid support payment for struggling businesses
Targeted payments to businesses strugging in the red traffic light, an 'interest-free extension' to 'small business loans', and 'flexibility on tax payment dates' are being offered by the government… Audio
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The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 2: Out of Our Control
TAHI.fm - The laws of attraction spark as James & Chye-Ling question the why of their white dating bias. Experts weigh in: is our type informed by genetics or society? Video, Audio
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Case #035 - Cynthia Grierson Jackson
In 1960, police discovered the body of a man in a central Auckland apartment, but it is the disappearance of his wife, Cynthia Grierson Jackson that has baffled police for more than half a decade. Audio
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Can Raf Manji turn TOP's electoral fortunes around?
Does the new leader of The Opportunities Party Raf Manji have what it takes to get the party across the 5 percent threshold to get into Parliament at the 2023 election? Audio
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Rapid antigen tests sent across Auckland as labs struggle
Rapid antigen tests are being deployed across Auckland as lab crews struggle to keep their heads above water.
There are 2365 new cases in the country today - and demand for testing has reached… Video, Audio
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Faeces thrown at police at Parliament protest
Poo was pelted at officers during an early morning operation today to contain the protest at Parliament.
The 3.30am operation caught the occupiers off guard with attempts to thwart the plan… Video, Audio
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RATS rather than PCR's - how the first day is going
People who turn up for a Covid-19 test in Auckland or Northland from Monday, might instead be given a Rapid Antigen Test - or RAT - to complete at home.
In a bid to reduce pressure on stretched… Audio
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Covid-19: Arrests made after new barricades installed at protest
A handful of people have been arrested as police block off streets in a bid to contain the protest at Parliament and free up Wellington streets.
About 300 police staff and trucks and forklifts were… Audio
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Covid-19: RATs roll out at Auckland community testing centres
From today, Aucklanders who turn up to community Covid testing centres might be given a rapid antigen test, or RAT, instead of a PCR.
It's hoped the move will ease pressure on PCR testing and… Audio
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“Society would label him a gangster, but I was honoured to see the little boy” – Matt Brown
Christchurch barber Mataio (Matt) Brown wrote She is Not Your Rehab with his wife Sarah. They discuss the book and the global anti-violence movement it has spawned at 2021 WORD Christchurch. Audio
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The rise and rise of Melanie Lynskey
Beloved New Zealand actress Melanie Lynskey is arguably in the form of her career at the moment. Lynskey, who is currently filming the TV miniseries Candy, joins the show to discuss her star-studded… Video, Audio
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Ukraine soldiers refuse to believe Russia will attack
Radio Free Europe's Mike Eckel recently spent five days on the frontline in Verkhnotorestke, north of the separatist-held provincial capital of Donetsk. He's with us to discuss the tensions along the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 February 2022
In this week’s programme we’re featuring evening hymns, and you can hear a setting of Psalm 23 – it’ll be the third in our series so far. We’re also commemorating the Feast Day of German theologian… Audio
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Rutger Bregman: are humans actually hardwired for kindness?
Between panic buying and violent protests, the global pandemic has highlighted some of humankind's worst behaviours. But Dutch writer and historian Rutger Bregman insists that despite being painted as… Audio
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Chris Kraus: murder and meth in Minnesota
Chris Kraus' upcoming novel The Four Spent the Day Together tells the story of a violent methamphetamine murder involving four teenagers on the Iron Range of Minnesota. Best-known for the… Audio
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Playing Favourites with architect Julie Stout
Architect, educator, activist and ambassador Julie Stout has been named the New Zealand Institute of Architects 2021 Gold Medallist, the highest award an architect can receive in Aotearoa. She joins… Audio, Gallery
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Wendy Mitchell: what you need to know about dementia
Wendy Mitchell was diagnosed with young-onset dementia in 2014, when she was just 58 years old. But, rather than this signaling the start of a total decline, for Mitchell the diagnosis offered a new… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Cook Islands confident of preventing major Covid-19 outbreak
Audio 19 Feb 2022Health authorities in the Cook Islands still confident they can prevent widespread community transmission of Covid-19 Audio
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Dr Bryan Betty suggests change of mindset with Omicron
On Monday the Ministry of Health issued a statement advising that of the 20.000 swabs taken in Auckland, about 80 to 90 percent of those who turned up didn't need to.
Royal NZ College of GPs Dr Bryan… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Pax Assadi and Ruwani Perera (Part 2)
Audio 18 Feb 2022Panellists Pax Assadi and Ruwani Perera on the state of drug consumption in NZ, how auctions play into the housing crisis, and what to do with our free time. Audio
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Broody chook takes Milo the duckling under its wing
Audio 18 Feb 2022Rachel Algar and her son Maxx have taken a special duckling under their wing and need some help. How do they reintroduce it into the wild? Audio
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NZ 116/3 on first day of South Africa test
Matt Henry has made the most of a rare test chance, firing the Black Caps into control on the opening day of the first test against South Africa in Christchurch.
Revelling in green conditions on his… Audio
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Covid-19: One in 10 visiting Middlemore emergency department test positive
Middlemore Hospital in south Auckland hit a Covid-19 milestone of its own this week. One in ten people visiting in its busy emergency department tested positive on Tuesday for Covid-19.
The hospital… Audio
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Catching Covid: the patient's perspective
Under Phase Two of the Government's Omicron response instead of receiving a call from public health officials, people who test positive will now be notified via text message. The text will direct them… Audio
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Technology with Tony Grasso
Tony joins Kathryn to talk about the latest in cyber security issues - including how a company lost hundreds of thousands of dollars through an intercepted email in which the scammer simply changed… Audio