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Air NZ to bring high-speed onboard internet to domestic flights
There's some good news coming for New Zealand travellers.
Air New Zealand has revealed it's working with the world's biggest satellite internet service provider, Starlink, to introduce free high… Audio
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COP28 mired in debate about draft statement
Today was meant to see the end of the annual COP28 summit in Dubai, but an impasse as to the wording used in the conference's final text is causing delays. A row erupted after a draft of a potential… Audio
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More patients, nowhere near enough doctors
Audio 13 Dec 2023People are asking for more help, more often with mental health distress. But we are short by several hundred psychologists and psychiatrists. Video
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Oral Questions for 12 December 2023
Questions to Ministers DAVID MACLEOD to the Minister of Finance: What plans does the Government have for supporting the Reserve Bank to achieve low and stable inflation? HON MARAMA DAVIDSON to the… Audio
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Rip It Up moving to online
Audio 12 Dec 2023Launched in June 1977 Rip It Up, was a free monthly music magazine, distributed through record shops nationwide. Now 13 years more years of Rip It Up, from 1986 to 1998, are able to be read online… Audio
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Mobile word game Gubbins creator explains rules
Lovers of word games might love our next story The word game Gubbins is the brainchild of some Aussies who came up with idea while under lockdown in Melbourne The game was rejected by many investors… Audio
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Huge mental health scheme gives with one hand, takes with another
Audio 12 Dec 2023Former Health Minister Andrew Little admits “there was a bit of cannibalising the system” in the largest mental health programme introduced by Labour.
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The sports roundup with Bryan Waddle
This week in sport, the Black Caps' against-the-odds test win in Dhaka, both of New Zealand's Sevens teams scraping short of the Cape Town final, and Japanese baseballer Shohei Ohtani's… Audio
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Are alcohol free Xmas parties the way of the future?
Ever experienced that awkward Christmas work do where someone is on the wrong side of boozed, standing inappropriately close trash talking the boss who is behind them? Or your coworker dancing like… Video, Audio
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Older and more farmers: The 54th Parliament by the numbers
Audio 11 Dec 2023The number of Members of Parliament who come from farming backgrounds has risen markedly, while the average age of MPs has bumped up to near 50. Audio
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Is there a future for physical media?
The market for DVD and Blu-ray is shrinking along with the shelf space, but is it really the end for physical media, asks Dan Slevin.
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Assisted dying two years on: is access equal for everyone?
Audio 11 Dec 2023Since November 2021 terminally ill New Zealanders have had the right to seek a medically assisted death, provisioned by the End of Life Choice Act. Since then, from more than 1400 applicants, 565… Audio
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Incoming Education Minister on her goals
With New Zealand's worst ever results in the OECD's PISA tests, high truancy rates and National's coalition agreements - the new education minister has her work cut out for her. The government has… Audio
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There is still nowhere near enough help available for people with mental health problems.
Audio 11 Dec 2023Over almost half a decade, an historic $2b was poured into mental healthcare. What has it actually achieved? Video
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Sliding backwards on human rights
A 75 year old UN declaration still holds sway over New Zealand's legislation and conduct. But the Human Rights Commission sees threats around the corner. Audio
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US journalist George Packer on Trump, Biden, and an America in crisis
Audio 10 Dec 2023US journalist, novelist and playwright George Packer may be best known for his work in the New Yorker and The Atlantic regarding U.S. foreign policy, and for his book The Assassins' Gate: America in… Audio
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Tango with world champion accordionist Grayson Masefield
Audio 10 Dec 2023To celebrate International Tango Day on Monday 11 December, Aotearoa’s quintet Aotango will be turning the Te Ao Mārama South Atrium at the Auckland Museum into a dance floor with a world music and… Audio
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Creative funding will be tight, warns new Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage
Audio 10 Dec 2023In former government minister Chris Finlayson’s 2022 book Yes Minister he wrote that “The primary responsibility of a National minister for arts, culture and heritage, is to keep the luvvies at bay… Audio
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Lisa Sanders: How many people end up with Long Covid?
Audio 10 Dec 2023The international consensus is that one in ten people who get Covid will feel long-lasting effects. That would mean that of the 900 or so cases being reported every day in this resurgence we're… Audio
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Parliament: A change of ends and a new referee
A new Parliament, a new Prime Minister, a new Speaker. There was a lot going on at Parliament in the first week of its 54th incarnation. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 December 2023
In this week’s programme for the Second Sunday of Advent, we look towards Christmas with a carol by Shirley Murray and Jillian Bray; there’s an atmospheric recording in Westminster Abbey of Let all… Audio
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French For Rabbits navigate treacherous terrain on their latest EP
Tony Stamp reviews a string-laden set from the Wellington band. Video, Audio
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Pest control creates balance for Northland farmer
When Geoff Crawford started trapping for pests on his farms, he was catching 70 possums a week. Now he's lucky if he gets seven...and the community have jumped on board too. Audio
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Yarn on the Farm
A visit to the dairy shed to find out about AI and how to keep cows cool during El Nino. Audio
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Māori dissent sets the scene as Parliament returns
The resumption of Parliament this week has been underlined by outcry from Māori, soon matched by fury within the debating chamber.
With just two weeks before the Christmas break and Waitangi Day fast… Audio
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Groundbreaking neurological research goes global
The Mātai research centre is taking world leading medical imaging research from Gisborne to the globe. Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Rain washed out day two of the second test Black cups versus Bangladesh, but Sam says there's still plenty of heat being directed towards selectors. The home summer of cricket has started with a… Audio
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Alcoholism, rehab and the stigma of addiction
Audio 8 Dec 2023Elizabeth Cracroft is the creator of the theatre show REHAB which aims to break down the stigma of addiction. The show was on at Auckland's Basement Theatre last month, and had it's first showing in… Audio
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Sports News for 8 December 2023
Unrelenting rain prompted match officials to call off the entire second day's play in the second cricket test between Bangladesh and New Zealand. Audio
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Sports News for 8 December 2023
The weather is forecast to improve for day three of the second cricket test between New Zealand and Bangladesh in Mirpur - after day two was washed out. Audio