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Episode 18: An interview with Labour Leader Chris Hipkins
In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis. Video, Audio
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Toyota releases prototype hydrogen Hilux Ute
The race is on in the motoring world to corner the rural market with practical heavy load bearing zero emissions vehicles. Car maker Toyota has just laid down the challenge to other manufacturers in… Audio
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National won't yet commit to free cervical screening
National's Health Spokesperson, Shane Rei, says his party cannot commit to adopting Labour's free cervical smear policy if elected, without first seeing the costings and impact it will have on labs.
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Health experts support Labour's free cervical screening policy
Women's health experts want the next Government to adopt Labour's promise for free cervical screening.
The cancer screening would be available for 25-to 69-year-olds.
And from Tuesday - the… Audio
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Labour promising free cervical screenings if re-elected
Labour is promising free cervical screenings if they are re-elected.
The cancer screening would be available for 25-to 69-year-olds.
And from Tuesday - the government is also rolling out a new… Audio
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Matariki Handbook
Inspired by Dr Rangi Mataamua's easy-to-follow Matariki handbook, the panel look at the relation of the stars to the preparation of a hautapu. Audio
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Price of eggs still rising, supply still a problem for some
As the price of eggs continues to skyrocket industry reps says they're still playing catch up following a ban on cage farming, facing higher production costs and building up flock numbers. Checkpoint… Audio
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Cancer patients have to travel for treatment due to doctor shortage
The plight of cancer patients having to travel away from their homes & families for treatment. The Cancer Society in Christchurch is having to use motels to house Otago/Southland cancer patients and… Video, Audio
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Can a solution be engineered to end endometriosis?
A debilitating condition that affects about 10% of females in Aotearoa New Zealand, endometriosis remains virtually unknown or mysterious condition to most people. Can we engineer a solution to end… Audio
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Bogus 'mentoring' schemes promise quick riches to vulnerable young people
There are concerns pyramid schemes disguised as mentorships are targeting a wave of young people. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, says Massey University business school marketing… Audio
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Auckland woman building a list of every Little Free Library in region
An Auckland woman is on a mission to catalogue every Little Free Library in the region.
The neighbourhood book exchanges can be as low-key as a small wooden box filled with books for passers-by to… Audio
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How to get salmon out of hot water
Scientists are looking for ways to adapt salmon fisheries for climate change. In this episode we talk to UK-born Dr Jane Symonds about how to save the industry from mass fish die-offs. Produced by… Audio
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Love Languages
What is your love language? The panellists Kimo, Kristin and Anaha get all lovey dovey in this first episode. Audio
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AI coming ready or not for our news and music
Business is booming in artificial intelligence technology and new applications appear in the news almost daily. At an AUT symposium this week, experts said it’s already being deployed in creative… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: From illegal fishing to the Rugby World Cup
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Flying Nun champs Vor-stellen deliver their debut Parallelograms
Three former Subliminals unleash four exploratory tracks that stretch to nearly an hour. Audio
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On the campaign trail, week one: False claims and ad campaigns
One week into the official election campaign and the hyperbole is flying thick and fast.
Distractions persisted throughout the week, with protesters at the major parties' campaign launches, outrage… Audio
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Richard Ford: closing the book on Frank Bascombe
American writer Richard Ford talks to Kim Hill about dyslexia, death, writing and Be Mine - the final book in his award-winning Frank Bascombe series. Audio
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 12: Meet the Girlfriend
Eager to make a positive first impression, Mana’s talented girlfriend is put to the test when she meets Mana’s whānau and goes tit-for-tat with the fiery and highly competitive Trish. Video
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What is social anxiety?
Audio 8 Sep 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at social anxiety. Audio
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How long should household appliances last?
Have you ever wondered whether you're getting a reasonable lifespan out of your laptop or dishwasher or oven?
Consumer NZ has revealed how long you should reasonably expect your household appliances… Audio
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Warriors super fans get mystery tattoos
Audio 8 Sep 2023Ahead of Saturday's match-up against the Panthers, hype around the Warriors has hit a new peak.
Following one of the best seasons the clubs had for years, fan fever has swept the nation with the… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 8 September 2023
Top stories this morning... 24 hours and 15 minutes to go before The All Blacks and France kick off the Rugby World Cup in Paris. Dunedin Hospital will lose its right to train junior cancer doctors… Audio
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What happens when prices keep rising, but your budget does not?
Some basic food and household items have shot up nearly 80 percent in the last 16 months. Checkpoint has been tracking the price of 36 items likely to be in a family's shopping trolley every week or… Video, Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 7 September 2023
Top stories for 7 September 2023 As we head into summer, skin cancer specialists say lives are being put at risk because of delays of up to eight weeks for melanoma test results We have more on petrol… Audio
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A campaign of fear and loathing? Nah, the facts matter more
Should we be worried about the election campaign going negative? Or is the greater worry party leaders who can't get their facts straight? Video, Audio
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Fuel companies asked to explain price variations between towns & cities
Is filling up at the petrol pump unfairly draining your wallet depending on where you live? Fuel companies have been asked for a please explain over significant & seemingly unjustified petrol price… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and Peter Field (Part 1)
Audio 6 Sep 2023Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Nalini Baruch and Peter Field discuss the government's free school lunch programme with a school doing it differently in Wainuiomata and the subjectivity of… Audio
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Plants for a new world, an ongoing project
Dr Falk Kalamorz, is leading a programme an intriguing Plant & Food Research project called New Plants for a New World. The idea is to test out whether grafting technologies will allow any imaginable… Audio
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Meet the Tauranga cobbler turned TikTok star
Have you got a pair of boots at the back of your wardrobe that you never wear because they hurt your feet? Or perhaps some scuzzy old Birkenstock sandals that have seen better days? Tauranga cobbler… Audio