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Introducing: Baby Zionov
Auckland dance music producer Baby Zionov introduces her track 'Clubbing In the Time of Cholera'. Audio
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Introducing the viola d'amore
Imagined Dances is the latest album from Archi d'amore Zelanda, a trio which features the 14-string viola d'amore. It's played by Donald Maurice, who brought the instrument into the studio for a… Audio
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Concerns efforts to stop migrant exploitation don't go far enough
Doubt is being cast on whether the government's $50 million reforms to stop the exploitation of migrant workers will do enough. Audio
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US Senator calls slavery 'nescessary evil'
A US senator is defending calling slavery a "necessary evil upon which the union was built".
Republican Senator Tom Cotton from Arkansas is introducing legislation to ban federal funds for a project… Audio
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Delayed justice - our courts under pressure
Covid-19 has complicated our court system, caused more stress for victims of crime, and failed the dictum that everyone has a right to a speedy trial. Audio
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GWRC to consider Māori seat at table
Greater Wellington Regional Council will discuss introducing a Māori seat at its top table for its 2022 election.
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On the Farm - a weekly wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Wet weather is pugging up some paddocks but grass growth is great for the time of year and, with seasonal employees unable to return home, pruning's well advanced in Nelson orchards. Audio
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NZ tempts Covid-19 fate by not introducing masks - researchers
New Zealand would have seen 990 to 4200 Covid-19 deaths if our losses matched OECD rates, but we're still tempting fate by not introducing masks, experts say. Audio
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Introducing: Getting Better - A Year in the Life of a Māori Medical Student
Trainee doctor Emma Espiner introduces her new podcast, Getting Better - A Year in the Life of a Māori Medical Student. Audio
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NZ's managed isolation facilities close to exhausted
Options for managed isolation and quarantine facilities are close to being exhausted.
At a media conference this afternoon, it was revealed the government is introducing a quota system for passenger… Audio
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Worry NZ First may block plan for Māori tender rights
A plan to give Māori tendering rights is widely supported by Māori leaders, but there is frustration that New Zealand First may be blocking it.
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Tongan tax on sugary drinks leads to more water production - research
A study into Tonga's tax on sugar-sweetened drinks has found it may have led to an increase in bottled water production.
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Victoria reports 275 new Covid-19 cases
A surge in Covid-19 cases in Australia's second-biggest city could take weeks to subside despite a lockdown and orders to wear masks, Australia's acting chief medical officer said.
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New alert system would have given warning about White Island eruption
A new volcano warning system - which would have alerted people to the Whakaari/White Island eruption 16 hours before it happened - is ready to be put to use. Audio
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Isolation payments punishment for following Government advice
A New Zealander living in the UK says he feels he's being punished for following Government advice to stay put.
Cabinet is today considering introducing a fee which would require returning New… Audio
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Kurt Rosenwinkel, the Jazz Messengers
We check out music by the Jazz Messengers, Katya Sourikova, and Mexican group Sacbé, and a couple from guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. Audio
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Introducing: Schofield Strangelove
Schofield Strangelove is the music-making moniker of Auckland-based artist Navakatoa Tekela-Pule. Here he is introducing his song, 'Playing It By Ear'. Audio
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Judith Collins on 2020 election: 'We're going to take it back'
Analysis - For years Judith Collins has had her eye on the top prize and it took a complete leadership meltdown, just 10 weeks out from an election, for her National Party colleagues to give her what…
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Pollution limit exemptions for food-growing areas 'grossly inequitable'
The government failed to consult iwi and its own scientists before recommending new water pollution limits shouldn't apply to prime food-growing areas.
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Stuff's fighting talk on Facebook
Stuff says Facebook is not compatible with its own “core public values” and it's "pausing its presence" on the social media giant. The move has raised eyebrows in the media - and New Zealand’s most…
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The viral NZ ad that's sparking conversations about porn
A New Zealand-made ad featuring porn stars that encourages parents to talk to their children about what they're seeing on line has gone viral - and sparked a world-wide conversation. Audio
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Parliament corrects prisoner voting law
Parliament had to speed through a bill adjusting a law which enables some prisoners to vote. The House explains how and why they did it. Audio
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Introducing: Sit Down In Front
Cory Newman from Gisborne punk rock band Sit Down In Front introduces their single 'First World Problems'. Audio
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Are we becoming a global hub for women's sport?
Three women's world cups to be played in New Zealand over the next three years - but how well does this country really do when it comes to equity in sport? Audio