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Inside the government's school lunches programme
Ka Ora, Ka Ako was launched in 2019 to help families facing food insecurity - is it doing its job? Audio
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Are online apps helpful for mental health support?
People who are after a little extra mental health support are increasingly turning to their devices for help. Hundreds of phone apps are now available, promising to help alleviate feelings of anxiety… Audio
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Around the motu : Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
Chris says mental health after the cyclone is probably the biggest topic in the region right now. Puketapu mother and daughter Nicci and Annalise Picen are doing their best to raise awareness about… Audio
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Business parental support database goes live
A new parental leave register going live this week lists the range of support businesses are offering employees who are expecting a child. The new database covers one in six people in the workforce… Audio
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Stroke risk app wins PM's Science Prize
Scientists who invented an app that estimates a person's risk of stroke and gives tips on how to prevent it have been awarded the Prime Minister's Science Prize. The free Stroke Riskometer app is one… Audio
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"Extremely busy and overcrowded" - Wellington train disruption
It's another morning of slow going on the rail network in Wellington, with the region's train network operating at reduced speeds. KiwiRail says the faulty equipment that is meant to be used four… Audio
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Wairoa, Hastings mayors want certainty for flood damaged homes
Hawke's Bay mayors are telling the government they need much more detail about a new plan to decide if people have to permanently leave their flood damaged homes. They say cyclone hit communities are… Audio
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Prime Minister en route to London for King's coronation
The Prime Minister is en route to the United Kingdom ahead of the coronation of King Charles the Third. Chris Hipkins is also expected hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts in the UK, Tonga… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 2 May 2023
In American Samoa thirty-nine test results from people that were suspected to have measles have come back negative; 20 world leaders including the US President, Joe Biden are expected in Papua New… Audio
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American Samoa measles tests results negative
In American Samoa thirty-nine test results from people that were suspected to have measles have come back negative; Audio
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Special edition: Prime Minister's Science Prizes 2022
Meet the winners of the 2022 Prime Minister's Science Prizes! We go behind the scenes with the Emerging Scientist, Science Teacher and Future Scientist winners to learn about cutting-edge research… Audio
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Warriors tickets for stragglers as Stats NZ tries for 90 percent Census
Stats NZ has been giving away free Warriors tickets and food vouchers to coax people into completing the Census.
But it cannot say exactly how much it has spent on incentives as the deadline to fill… Video, Audio
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Annual review debate to resume as 3-week sitting block begins
Audio 1 May 2023Parliament's marathon annual review debate resumes as a three-week sitting block that culminates in the delivery of the Budget commences.
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Audio 1 May 2023Kennedy joins Kathryn to talk predator eradication on Aotea Great Barrier Island. A project led by local Maori on the island called Tu Mai Taonga aims to free the island of ship rats and feral cats… Audio
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Taco Tac'over
Audio 1 May 2023We're showcasing Mexican food in our food slot this morning. One of the free entry events at Wellington on a Plate is the Miramar Taco'ver. Amber Sturtz will have many Tex-Mex style tacos to sample… Audio
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Insurance companies strict on genetic testing - Financial Services Council
The head of the Financial Services Council says providers would never ask a person to get a DNA test before approving their medical insurance. A study released last week found genetic discrimination… Audio
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'It's beyond description' - NZ diaspora desperate to evacuate family members from Sudan conflict
In this episode, as the conflict in Sudan is driving thousands of people to cross borders, diaspora in New Zealand are trying their level best to help family members reach safety. Audio
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Stuff takes paywall plunge
After putting almost all its news online for free for a quarter of a century, Stuff launched subscription-based websites this weekend for its biggest daily papers - The Press, Waikato Times and The… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Live exports, trouble in Gore
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 April 2023
The days are getting shorter – and colder – and autumn colours are all around. The perfect time for harvest hymns! Audio
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The Mixtape: Brent Hansen
Our guest curating their mixtape, picking their favourite songs and talking life today is Brent Hansen. Audio
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Parties navigate fresh tax debate ahead of 'no frills' Budget
Audio 29 Apr 2023Expectations are being kept very low for the 18 May Budget, so any surprises can have maximum political impact.
With a tight election looming, Labour will want to offer a proverbial carrot to voters… Audio
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Compost king Liam Prince on life with less waste
Audio 29 Apr 2023The average New Zealand rubbish bin is half-full of food scraps. Although we hear a bit about megatonnes of food waste rotting in landfills being a massive problem, it is also a missed… Audio
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Cryptocurrency
Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at cryptocurrency. Audio
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Ethique founder on mentoring other social entrepreneurs
Brianne West founded the plastic-free beauty bar business Ethique 11 years ago while she was studying chemistry at university. It's now a $100 million business, exporting shampoo bars and soaps to… Audio
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NZ band You, Me, Everybody lands spot on Sweet Tooth TV show
A local bluegrass group has learned the benefit of of keeping a close eye on social media after catching a break that could see their music streamed into millions of homes.
Last year You, Me… Audio
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Stuff to charge readers of three mastheads
The country's biggest publisher of news will soon begin charging readers of three mastheads for its online news.
Stuff is launching subscription-based websites for The Press, Waikato Times, and The… Audio
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Stuff to put up first paywalls for news
The country’s biggest publisher of news will soon begin charging readers of three titles for news online for the first time. Stuff is launching subscription-based websites for The Dominion Post, The… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Black Caps and the Sri Lanka 1992 bombing
In 1992, the Black Caps were in Sri Lanka to compete when a bomb detonated outside their hotel. Commentator Bryan Waddle talks to Jesse about what happened and why the team decided to stay and play. Audio
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Stock trading: Why NZ farmers import and export animals
New Zealand livestock has a top-class reputation internationally. Exports by sea are banned, so how else do we send animals offshore? Audio