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Whanganui carparks now accommodating city's homeless
Freedom camping sites and car parks in Whanganui are now home to a growing fleet of vehicles housing the city's homeless.
The district council has set aside money and earmarked a site for them to… Audio
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Ensuring vulnerable cyclone affected residents get legal help
Community Law is providing free legal help to those with cyclone-related issues. Sue Moroney is the CEO of Community Law, she talks to Jesse about what help can be offered. Audio
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21 Anusha Bradley | A Breach of Privacy
As stories tumbled out about ACC's handling of sensitive client data, Anusha Bradley was there holding the agency to account. Her award-winning coverage prompted an independent review, policy changes… Audio
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New charitable organisation removing racist and hate tattoos
A new charitable organisation has been set-up to help eliminate racist and hate related tattoos. CEO of Think Again Laser Clinic, Mike Anderson founded this initiative. He talks to Jesse. Audio
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Benefit fraudsters face harsher penalties than white collar: research
Audio 24 Apr 2023New research finds beneficiaries engaging in financial fraud face significantly stiffer penalties than professionals doing the same. Victoria University Professor of Taxation, Lisa Marriot's research… Audio
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Secondary school teachers continue protesting
Secondary school teachers are kicking off term two by continuing to protest their unsettled pay requests.
Depending on the week, teachers will take a range of actions such as refusing to teach during… Audio
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Twitter users ticked off across the globe
There have been further changes made to Twitter over the weekend as users wake up the the return of their blue ticks.
Some Twitter accounts with more than a million followers have had their blue tick… Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 3 | Episode 4: Mama Is More Stronger
Audio 24 Apr 2023Tooba and her husband Habib chat with their teens about community and strength in Ōtautahi, a place that has been both a source of immense grief and love since they arrived in 2007 from Pakistan. Video, Audio
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How to stop hating exercise
Regarding movement just as a "fix" for weight problems doesn't do justice to its health benefits, says physical education specialist Dr Susannah Stevens. Audio
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New regional news network seeks reporters and backers
This week ads for a new start-up appeared seeking reporters in the regions - and offering salaries reporters only get in the big cities these days. What is Regional News Network? How does it plan to… Audio
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Long game: activism at Parliament
Their work is usually unpaid and sometimes overlooked, but activists play an important long-term role in the parliament system. Four veterans open up on their experiences at parliament. Audio
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Record Store Day 2023: 'More titles than I've ever had before'
Happy Record Store Day! Today on Music 101 we celebrate the record store! Audio
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The Sampler - Nia Archives, Mali Mali, Eddie Chacon
Tony Stamp reviews jungle-soul fusion from Nia Archives, the uninhibited Aotearoa folk of Mali Mali, and Eddie Chacon's ongoing RnB comeback. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 22 April 2023
A new report has revealed Tonga's underwater volcano disaster was more powerful than the largest U.S nuclear test...triggering massive waves; The Cook Islands Parliament has decriminalised… Audio
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Jac den Houting: why everything you know about autism is wrong
When an autistic and a non-autistic person have a social interaction, there's an assumption that if non-autistic people are doing it "right" autistic people must be doing it "wrong," says research… Video, Audio
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Off grid and farming carbon
Former Wellington mayor Celia Wade-Brown lives in a tiny off-grid house and regenerates native forest on a former sheep and beef farm on the flanks of the Tararua mountain range. The carbon… Audio
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Anzac Day
Audio 21 Apr 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we find out more about Anzac Day. Audio
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10(ish) war films for Anzac Day
Audio 21 Apr 2023Combat movies can be fantastic delivery machines for anti-violence messages, and sometimes thrilling and visceral entertainment as well.
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Making maths add up: the neuroscience behind how children learn
Audio 21 Apr 2023As children's numeracy continues to decline, there's an argument to introduce traditional teaching methods earlier, like lining up numbers in columns. One maths consultant has been critical of the way… Audio
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Budgeting services face funding cuts from the government
Free budgeting services are bracing for a drop in funding right as the cost of living crisis hits and a recession knocks on our door.
The Ministry of Social Development funds 131 budget advisor… Audio
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Black Sticks debutant Riana Pho in first test in Christchurch
The Black Sticks men's and women's squads are getting ready for the upcoming FIH Pro League games in Christchurch against Australia and Great Britain, including the highly anticipated ANZAC Day double… Audio
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Helping native forests to slow down water
Some of Aotearoa's highest forests crumbled in the face of Cyclone Gabrielle due to deer being "way out of control" and destabilising the environment, says conservationist Dean Baigent-Mercer. To… Audio
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Emails reveal Palmerston North Hospital staff concerned about mental health unit
The father of a teenager who died in a suspected suicide at Palmerston North Hospital's mental health ward is disappointed to learn staff had been sending warnings to hospital management about the… Audio
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Preventing children's car seats from going to landfill
Parents in New Plymouth can now recycle their children's car seats that have past their expiry for free, meaning they won't be going to landfill. Audio
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The TAHI Thursday 20th April 2023
In this episode The TAHI team rate each other’s playlists, So’omalo catches up with personal trainer and community leader Peneueta (Wetta) Nuualiitia, Evie questions why adults don’t get free ham… Audio
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Why queue for the Great Walks when you can do these Very Good Walks instead?
Audio 20 Apr 2023Struggling to score a Great Walk spot? RNZ’s resident tramping experts (Māori News Editor Jamie Tahana, Political Reporter Anneke Smith and Specialist Correspondent John Gerritsen) recommend some…
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Think tank says NZ was 'woefully underprepared' for Covid
On the same day the police watchdog's report into the force's handling of last year's protest and three-week occupation of parliament is being released, a think tank's report into the government's… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 20 April
Audio 20 Apr 2023On today's First Up pod - the National Party trys to woo farmers with proposals to slash red tape, meanwhile one of their candidates resigns in shame - we find out what Labour makes of it; we hear… Audio
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Childrens production The Worm doing 4 free shows in Hawke's Bay
Theatre company Nightsong are taking their acclaimed childrens show 'The Worm' to Hawke's Bay for 4 shows at the end of this month. The free shows will be staged in the newly revamped Opera House at… Audio
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Seeds of hope for seagrass meadows
Grab your gumboots! Alison Ballance squelches out into Nelson's mudflats with a team of Cawthron Institute researchers in search of cryptic seagrass flowers and their seeds. Collecting the seeds is… Audio