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Advocates call for family violence visa to be made easier
Audio 7 Mar 2024Advocates say migrant women who are victims of family violence are finding themselves in situations where they have to return to live with an abuser. Audio
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Free speech advocate on professors social media posts
A free speech advocate says a professor who described the Government as a "death cult" on a social media platform, should be allowed to make those comments, but should expect consequences if she does… Audio
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Reasoning behind cutting free lunches - Jan Tinetti
To politics now and the coalition government is looking at cutting the free lunches in schools programme by up to 50 percent. The government said Labour did not set aside enough money to fund the… Audio
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Kina-nomics - The kina are taking over, what can we do?
Kina numbers are exploding on some of our reefs, decimating seaweed habitats. Could this problem be solved by eating them? Kate Evans investigates the potential of kina-nomics. Audio
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Moment of Calm: where chickens come home to roost
We turn chicken for this week's sonic Moment of Calm. Audio
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Spark introducing charge for Xtra mail in May
One of the country's longest running email services is about to start charging customers. Spark is introducing a charge for Xtra mail from the middle of May. The company says its costs to run the… Audio
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Simona Halep free to play again after doping ban reduced
One of the world's biggest tennis stars has received a lifeline from international sport's top court. Former world number one Simona Halep is free to play again after her doping ban was significantly… Audio
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Our Changing World: Fixing kina barrens
Kina numbers are exploding on some of our reefs, decimating seaweed habitats. Could this problem be solved by eating them? Kate Evans investigates the potential of kina-nomics. Audio
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Music: Why we love the sound of falsetto
Music correspondent Ian Chapman celebrates the male falsetto voice, playing examples that range from the unexpected (reggae singer Junior Murvin) through to the comedic/novelty (Tiny Tim). Although an… Audio
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PNG mercenaries collecting bullets for next revenge attack
RNZ Pacific Exclusive: PNG massacre killer claims mercenaries collecting bullets for next revenge attack. Audio
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Economic abuse affecting around 15 percent of women in relationships
Economic abuse was found to compound the effects of other forms of intimate partner violence, including food insecurity, and the likelihood of mental illness such as depression or anxiety. Audio
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Parliament agencies face increased demands and tight funds
Due to the increasing demands on the work of the Office of the Clerk in an environment of funding constraints, the efficiency of some key Parliament functions could suffer. Audio
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 3: Jackson on Newshub, Davidson on school lunches
Former Minister of Broadcasting Willie Jackson speaks to Mihingarangi about the state of the media landscape following the demise of Newshub. Then, Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson reacts to the… Video, Audio
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Midday Sports News for 5 March 2024
The Black Caps maintain they can still beat Australia despite being overwhelmed in just over three days in the first cricket test in Wellington.
Stephen Hewson has sports. Audio
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Nicola Willis on Government's first 100 days
It's the last week of the government's first hundred days in office, and they're racing to tick off their 49-point agenda.
In a series of transport announcements this week the Transport Minister… Audio
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Principal 'deeply disappointed' over plans to cut free school lunches programme
A Porirua Principal is deeply disappointed the government is looking to axe funding for free lunches in schools by up to 50 percent.
The $323 million programme is under review with ACT leader and… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 5 March 2024
Top stories for Tuesday 5 March 2024: Record numbers of children are being stood-down from school with the suspensions spiking since the Pandemic.
New highways and fixed potholes are the focus of the… Audio
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Robyn Malcolm: 'After The Party' is my version of menopause
Robyn Malcolm is one of New Zealand’s best known actors. She discusses creating her latest age-appropriate role in After the Party and how she’s navigated solo-parenting, menopause and mental health… Video, Audio
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New Zealand gets ready for Paris Olympics
The first of our athletes to wear the silver fern in Paris have been announced Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou (Part 1)
Audio 4 Mar 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou discuss the new draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport, with cuts to public transport, increasing vehicle… Audio
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Government keeps media problems at arm’s length
The Newshub closure announcement, TVNZ’s slump in revenue and Meta scrapping news funding across the Tasman all threw media companies' problems into sharp relief last week - but the government…
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Public health experts fear lunches programme will be axed
Nothing more than a marketing campaign, wasteful spending verging on criminal and it should go. That's how Act leader David Seymour has variously described the free lunches in schools programme, that… Audio
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Wellington sharing store saved due to community support
A Wellington sharing store has been saved, thanks to an outpouring of community support. Free For All gives away donated goods, appliances and clothing in exchange for a five dollar entry fee to cover… Audio
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Taking the piano into the great outdoors
Joe Dobson is the brains behind Undergrand, a 'pop-up piano' project which is featuring in the Auckland Arts Festival. Video, Audio
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Healthy lunches programme 'wasteful spending' - ACT
There are concerns the government could cut the lunch in schools programme, where schools are getting free tax payer funded meals for their students. Ka Ora, Ka Aka was launched in 2019 and feeds… Audio
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CAB highlighting their work through online auctions
To highlight the value of their service, this month the CAB have teamed with Trademe to run a series of auctions representing the cost of the free advice given out throughout February. Audio
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School principal concerned over review into government funded school lunches
Confirmation that the government-funded lunch programme is under review has sparked serious concern from health charities and school principals.
Associate Education Minister David Seymour says 10,000… Audio
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Harry Ricketts reviews The Three Quicks - Tim Southee, Trent Boult, Neil Wagner by Trevor Auger
Audio 4 Mar 2024Harry Ricketts reviews The Three Quicks - Tim Southee, Trent Boult, Neil Wagner and the Road to the World Test Championship by Trevor Auger published by Mary Egan Publishing Audio
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Health campaigners seek meeting with Minister
Audio 4 Mar 2024Health Coalition Aotearoa, a collective of health organisations, want a meeting with the Government over concerns a programme which provides free school lunches may be in jeopardy. Ka Ora Ka Ako was… Audio
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GPs say they are working for free to complete follow ups
GPs say they're having to work for free if they want to complete crucial patient follow-up.
A new survey has found doctors spend 56 percent of their time seeing patients, while the other 44 percent… Audio