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The Panel with Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks discuss a call from150 experts for the Government to legalise all drugs, and the spike in violence against women in… Audio
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Medicinal cannabis could be available in Cook Islands
Medicinal cannabis could be legally imported into the Cook Islands this month from Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Competitive current affairs across the Tasman
While TV news and current affairs shows are becoming an endangered species here, they seem to be still going strong in Australia where broadcasters back the shows with big budgets. But intense…
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Pioneering psychiatrist and trauma researcher Bessel van der Kolk
A study from a world-leading trauma expert has shown MDMA psychotherapy can help patients overcome Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Audio
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A legal way to safety-check illegal drugs
At festivals, a volunteer-based service runs quality-control on illegal drugs. Audio
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Corrections facing recruitment and retention challenges
Getting and keeping is staff is one of Corrections biggest challenges, in the face of a rising prison population, including more violent extremist inmates. The Department's has launched yet another… Video, Audio
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Is a rethink needed on meth?
Meth dealers in New Zealand are driving increasingly sophisticated and profitable operations, so much so that police now call them "criminal business entities". Audio
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What will National's crackdown on gangs look like?
National's promised to crack down on gangs in its first hundred days in government. So what is that actually going to look like in a town like Opotiki where gang tensions are simmering to boiling… Audio
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The quest to find the right breast cancer treatments
Dr Emma Nolan and her team at Auckland University is collecting breast cancer samples with the aim of setting up lab models that mimic the breast cancer environment. She talks to Kathryn about the… Audio
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Melanoma researcher experimenting on his own brain tumour
Pathologist professor Richard Scolyer's melanoma research is credited with saving tens of thousands of lives, but now he's in a race to save his own. Audio
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How to parent your teenager without losing your mind
She's a psychiatrist by day, and a stand-up comedian by night - but parenting has been her toughest gig yet. Dr Jo Prendergast has written a how-to parenting guide called 'When Life Sucks'. It offers… Audio
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National's promise to fund new cancer drugs welcomed
A New Zealand woman who moved to Australia with her son for life-saving cancer treatment is describing the National Party's promise, if elected, to fund new cancer drugs as "wonderful" but… Audio
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A tale of two gang towns
A huge Mongrel Mob tangi in Ōpōtiki has thrown up some stark contrasts in the way different towns deal with gangs. Audio
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Psychedelic therapies for mental illness draw closer
To study how psychedelic drugs can help treat mental illness, Dr Paul Liknaitzky is giving Australian trial participants high doses of psilocybin – a hallucinogenic compound found in some fungi… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 1 December 2022
Top stories for 1 December 2022 Anei nga kaupapa mo tenei haora.. Top stories this morning... We speak to the lawyer representing the parents demanding only blood from unvaccinated donors is used in… Audio
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The Week in Detail: ADHD, protests, an inland port
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Australia: What was in the 4th Budget in two years?
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to look at what was included in the latest Budget, the fourth in two years. The $7.5b plan is designed to help ease the cost of living ahead of new… Audio
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'It was pretty hairy': 501 deportee turned evangelist chaplain spends time on Ukraine front line
A 501 deportee, turned Evangelist Chaplain promised god he would never fire another gun - a promise that became near impossible to keep when he ended up working on the front line in Ukraine.
After… Audio
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More than 14,000 offences by Australian deportees in NZ since 2015
More than half the 501s sent from Australia to Aotearoa have committed crimes since arriving, with more than 14,000 offences since 2015.
New police data shows the proportion of reoffenders has jumped… Video, Audio
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EU-NZ trade agreement 'by no means a done deal'
In today's Focus on Politics, Political Reporter Katie Scotcher looks back on a trade deal both sides found fault with, and ahead to the challenges it still faces. Audio
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What you eat could be stopping your medicines working
US researchers have suggested that some artificial sweeteners could affect the way the body metabolises particular drugs, including antibiotics, antidepressants and antivirals. Dr Ali Hill from the… Audio
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Advocates for more Pharmac drugs react to Budget 2022
Health is one of the major budget items, with $11.1 billion over the next four years.
It's the biggest government investment in health to date with a huge focus on creating Health NZ and a Māori… Video, Audio
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Former drug dealer says gangs must be outlawed
A former drug dealer, who's spent half his life in prison, says gangs are a scourge and must be outlawed. Rotorua based Bill McFarlane once ran a large methamphetamine operation in the Bay of Plenty… Audio
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Cancer patients urge govt to boost funding for life-saving drugs
Cancer patients want the government to step up as many struggle to fund their own treatment.
A report by the Cancer Control Agency has found 18 gold-standard cancer medicines are funded by Australia… Audio
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Cancer patients out of pocket in order to survive
Every year more than a thousand New Zealand cancer patients can't get drugs that are readily available across the Tasman.
The report by the Cancer Control Agency, Te Aho o te Kahu, was aimed at… Audio
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Emergency drug approvals overseas making it hard to see what to fund here - Little
The Health Minister says emergency cancer drug approvals overseas are making it difficult to identify which medicines New Zealand should fund.
The Cancer Control Agency released a report today, which… Audio
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NZ cancer patients missing out on 'gold standard' drugs -report
More than 1000 New Zealand cancer patients a year are missing out on gold-standard cancer drugs readily available in Australia.
The Cancer Control Agency, Te Aho o te Kahu, has released a report this… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 28 April 2022
Today on RNZ National. Former members of the Arise church talk to us about payouts, manipulation tactics, and non disclosure agreements. In Europe, Russia has cut off gas supplies to Poland and… Audio
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US and ANZAC deportation policies fuelling Pacific drug crisis
We continue our talanoa series on new research into drug trafficking in the Pacific. Audio
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The 2020 - 2021 summer was a time for hard partying in Aotearoa
New Zealanders made the most of the covid-free environment during the summer period of 2020 and 2021 with large amounts of designer drugs detected in waste waster samples taken at the time. Audio