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The art of being a cultural translator
Audio 7 Apr 2024What does it take to be an effective cultural translator? Yang Fan will tell you that the language is just the beginning. Audio
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Immigration changes to target 'unsustainable' migration
The government is bringing in immediate changes to the Accredited Employer Worker Visa.
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Truancy presents delicate problems for govt
Analysis - The government's "things to do" list gets a hostile reception, moves to get more children attending school could affect every parent, and is the PM running NZ like a company?
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Cricket: Barramundis and Lewas 'make waves' for PNG
The recent performances of the Papua New Guinea national men's and women's teams have put Papua New Guinea cricket on the world map.
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Govt's Māori wards reversal labelled 'complete overreach'
Reversing councils' ability to decide on Māori wards is "complete overreach by central government", LGNZ says.
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ACC turns 50: A uniquely Kiwi scheme
While some say it is something to celebrate, others are calling for change. Audio
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Charter Schools establishment board to aim for openings in 2025
Eight people have been appointed to a board tasked with helping reintroduce charter schools for 2025.
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'Commonsense' win as fish exports to US given all-clear
The government has welcomed the end of a ban on some fish exports to the United States, prompted by concern for the endangered Maui's dolphin.
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Three 12-year-olds wounded in Finland school shooting, child suspect held
A 12-year-old child has shot and wounded three other 12-year-olds at a school in Finland, with the suspect taken peacefully into custody, police said.
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Direct link between hate speech and hate crime: report
An Islamic organisation wants to know why the Government appears to be ditching the recommendation of the Christchurch mosque terror attacks royal commission of inquiry to outlaw "hate speech" having… Audio
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Stacy Gregg’s: The Easter Bunny Hunt
Audio 31 Mar 2024International best-selling author Stacy Gregg has just released two new books for children and pre-teens. 'The Easter Bunny Hunt' is inspired by the adventures of her own cat and dog. And for… Audio
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How to MP: Tips from a ‘great parliamentarian’
As he departs from Parliament, Grant Roberson outlines the skills and requirements for being a successful MP, and what he would replace Question Time with. Video, Audio
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'The future is exciting': Tall Ferns seeking new coach after Guy Molloy resigns
Guy Molloy is stepping down after six years in the role.
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As it happened: Embassy rejects accusations China was behind cyber attack on Parliament
"We have never, nor will we in the future, interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, including New Zealand," a spokesperson says.
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Appeal against NZ First Foundation acquittal dismissed
A Serious Fraud Office appeal against the acquittal of two men who handled donations to the New Zealand First Foundation has been thrown out.
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Droves of workers living in cars due to housing shortage
Working families on two incomes are increasingly among those who can no longer afford rent, charities and advocates in Northland say.
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Music feature: Dinah Lee
Today we look back on the incredible career of Dinah Lee. Dr Kimberly Cannady, a senior lecturer in ethnomusicology at Victoria University is writing a book about the 60s musical icon. Audio
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Childcare subsidies of up to $75 a week to start from July
The 25 percent tax rebate on childcare costs will help reduce barriers for families to get into the workforce, the government says.
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Introducing Brollie
The Australian streaming service is free (for the time being), reports Dan Slevin, and has an eclectic range to choose from. Video
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Marshall Islands launches COFA public review
Analysis - The Compact is expected to be endorsed by early next month following the parliament review. But the US nuclear test legacy remains an open question as to how it will play out.
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Public 'ready to be convinced' as Labour talks tax changes
Voters are ready to talk about a capital gains tax, a leading experts says, as Chris Hipkins puts "all options on the table.
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Could a return to free-to-air TV give netball the boost it needs?
Could the Olympics, rule changes, or a return to free-to-air TV give netball the boost it needs in an increasingly competitive environment? Bridget Tunnicliffe talks to the experts.
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NZDF warns government again it is in dire state
Staff have left in droves and the defence force is now looking at making it easier to meet the minimum entry requirements for education, health and fitness. Audio
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Why do girls still take second billing in school rowing?
Year after year, the girls play second fiddle to the boys at rowing's Maadi Regatta. They're done with it.
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Kaiora Tipene: On life and death
Casketeer Kaiora Tipene and Anika talk about life, death and some of the weirder burial requests Kaiora has received. Video, Audio