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Tribute to Hal Willner
In April, the music world lost the great American producer Hal Willner to Covid-19. William Dart tributes a man whose various albums did the same for a panorama of musical heroes, stretching from Kurt… Video, Audio
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Facebook to apply state media labels on Russian, Chinese outlets
Facebook will start labelling Russian, Chinese and other state-controlled media organisations, and blocking their ads targeting US users.
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Dr. Kari Nadeau: fighting to end food allergies
Thousands of New Zealanders live in fear that a peanut could kill them or their child. Food allergies result in huge personal and societal costs and they are on the rise, with the rate of milk and… Audio
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Christchurch gardeners up in arms over proposed water charge
Gardeners in Christchurch are up in arms about the prospect of having to pay for water.
The Christchurch City Council says 20 percent of households use more than than half of the city's water and… Audio
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Movie review: Master Cheng
Audio 3 Jun 2020A romance about a Chinese chef stuck in rural Finland. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Introducing: Border Patrol
Producer Dera Meelan AKA Border Patrol introduces his first single 'Temptation'. Audio
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Detained refugee records song with Midnight Oil’s Moginie
A refugee formerly detained on PNG's Manus Island, now locked up in an Australian hotel, has recorded a song with the help of Midnight Oil's Jim Moginie. Video
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GPs push for balance between remote and in-person consultations
Consultations with doctors over the phone or by Zoom have proven much more convenient for some and GPs are arguing they should remain, but not in all cases. Audio
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Opinion: Two-tier welfare payments betray Labour's traditions
In the age of Covid-19 we are Jacinda's team of five million - except for some, Sue Bradford writes.
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Still not enough progress on keeping families out of court - independent panel
A year on from the Family Court review, the changes made still haven't fully addressed the problems with solving disputes before they get to court.
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Introducing: The Service
Audio 25 May 2020Just before he died, John Daniell's step-dad told him a secret from his time as a spy. A secret that was possibly New Zealand's biggest of the Cold War and that has never been revealed. Until now. Audio
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Relief payments for Covid-19 job losses
The payment will be $490 a week for 12 weeks for those who lost full-time work and $250 for part time workers. Video
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Midday News for 25 May 2020
Audio 25 May 2020The Government is introducing a new payment for those out of work due to covid-19. Mediaworks cuts 130 jobs.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
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Returning lawyers to family disputes will result in more mediation - Little
The Minister of Justice says returning lawyers to the early stages of family disputes should help parents settle differences out of court.
The government has passed legislation under urgency allowing… Audio
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A guide to coronavirus vaccines in the pipeline
More than 100 coronavirus vaccines are in the pipeline and almost a dozen have made it to human trials so far.
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Introducing: Amamelia
Auckland electronic producer Amamelia introduces her song 'Sad and Lonely'. Audio
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Taxing the digital giants
Dr Victoria Plekhanova from Massey University's School of Accountancy has been looking into how a carefully designed Digital Service Tax could redress the balance and help level the playing field for… Audio
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Covid-19: Hospitals in São Paulo 'near collapse' as Brazil cases skyrocket
The mayor of Brazil's largest city, São Paulo, says its health system could collapse as demand grows for emergency beds to deal with coronavirus cases.
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A locked-down NZ Music Month
We're just over halfway through New Zealand Music Month. How's it faring for our local musicians in these Covid-19 times? William Dart features new music by Kate Owen, Aidan Fine, and Olivia Foa'i… Video, Audio
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E-scooters return to city streets after lockdown
E-scooters are returning to the streets, but with new safety restrictions in place.
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The Mixtape: Kirsten Johnstone
After sixteen years at RNZ Music, content producer and presenter Kirsten Johnstone is moving on. She joins Tony Stamp to reflect on her life and career, and play ten of her favourite songs. Video, Audio, Gallery
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LGNZ president Dave Cull talks about the pay cut bill
The government is introducing legislation to allow the Remuneration Authority to make temporary pay cuts to the salaries of elected politicians and senior public officials. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 15 May 2020The government is introducing legislation to allow the Remuneration Authority to make temporary pay cuts to the salaries of elected politicians and senior public officials. The budget has allocated… Audio
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No physical distancing on school buses at level 2
The Ministry of Education says there is no room on school buses for physical distancing when services resume under lockdown level 2.
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