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Question time for 31 May 2022
Audio 31 May 2022Questions to Ministers CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing): Does she have confidence in the current approach taken to enforcing the Healthy Homes Standards? DAVID… Audio
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Police Commissioner on gang violence in Auckland
Police maintain they are cracking down on the two gangs - the Tribesmen and Killer Beez - who are at the centre of a surge in violence across Tāmaki Makaurau.
Seven people have been arrested so far… Audio
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'We cannot sustain this kind of violence' - Police Commissioner Andrew Coster
A gang feud continues to spill over in Auckland and Northland, with hundreds of rounds of ammunition and several firearms seized.
There's been multiple shooting incidents across Auckland suburbs… Video, Audio
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Police scramble to calm tensions after Auckland gang shootings
Seven drive-by shootings in one night have Auckland police scrambling to calm tensions and renegotiate a truce between rival gangs.
There have been 12 reported drive by shootings in Auckland since… Video, Audio
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Multiple overnight gunshot incidents in Auckland
The police are investigating five drive by shootings in Auckland last night. The shootings, believed to be gang-related, happened in Otara, Papatoetoe, Flat Bush, Papakura, and Te Atatuū between… Audio
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Mixtape: Julia Deans - 2022 Remix
Two years since the anniversary of Pet, and two years since we recorded the Mixtape, we thought re-spin the Julia Deans Mixtape. Audio
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Social justice advocates criticise govt's police funding boost
Justice Advocates say plans to pour money into extra police will do little to address the main cause of crime, with Māori likely to be disproportionately affected.
$560 million will be pumped into… Audio
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Extra law and order funding won't address drivers of crime - Rawiri Waititi
The government has unveiled a major pre-Budget law and order package, aimed at boosting frontline police officer numbers and combating gang violence.
It's investing more than five-hundred and sixty… Audio
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Police Minister on extra funding for front line police
The government has promised to boost the number of front line police officers and address gang violence as part of its major pre-Budget law and order package.
It's investing more than $560 million… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern on funding to boost police numbers
Audio 9 May 2022The government is promising to boost the number of front line police officers and address gang violence as part of a hefty pre-Budget law and order package.
It's investing more than $560 million over… Audio
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National Party underwhelmed with police boost
The government is promising to boost the number of front line police officers and address gang violence as part of a hefty pre-Budget law and order package.
It's investing more than $560 million over… Audio
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Warning from history in ‘gang warfare’ panics
Recent reports about gangs and an upswing in gun crime echo a similar panic 25 years ago which prompted a political backlash and hasty changes in the law. A new report looking back at that says most… Audio
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My Current Song: Park Bench, 'Castaway'
Park Bench is a four piece alternative band from Auckland's Western Springs College. They got together in music class and hope to keep things going once their secondary schooling is completed at the… Audio
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Healing by horse: 'I'm a changed man now'
Best of 2022 - Painful memories of childhood abuse and years in prison are swept to the back of Casey Cowan's mind when he heads into the North Canterbury hill country on horseback. Video, Audio
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Firearms prohibition orders take the first step
A Government bill to ban those deemed dangerous from coming anywhere near guns has had a successful first reading in Parliament. Audio
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Fine wool fills the shearing shed
Fresh off the hills the merino wethers are being shorn at Lake Heron Station in Canterbury. The low micron wool is contracted to the Icebreker brand. The mountainous 19,600 hectare property is also… Video, Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Unvaccinated shearers are a vexing issue for East Coast sheep stations, the feed situation's come right in Manawatu and between showers, everyone's making baleage in Canterbury. Audio
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Cops want to be armed - Police Association
The union for police officers says gun violence is now a daily occurence for officers and the job is becoming increasingly risky.
Three officers were shot in West Auckland yesterday and another was… Audio
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Concerns for Rotorua suburbs among lowest vaccination rates
While New Zealand's big cities continue to surge towards 90 percent fully vaccinated, parts of regional New Zealand are getting well and truly left behind.
Lakes DHB has identified Rotorua's western… Video, Audio
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Fears of Delta spread in Northland after second woman positive
There are fears Covid may be spreading undetected in Northland after a second woman who visited illegally from Auckland tested positive for the virus.
She was tracked down by police officers last… Audio
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Whangārei mayor not happy over uncooperative Covid-19 case
"I'm actually quite grumpy," Whangārei Mayor Sheryl Mai told Checkpoint after the announcement of level 3 lockdown for Northland.
"We've got a person who really has done everything that they should… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Kiwis should prepare to encounter virus - Baker
A leading epidemiologist says everyone in New Zealand should plan to encounter Covid-19 before Christmas, and they'd better be prepared.
The recommended gap between Pfizer jabs has been cut in half… Audio
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Waiata Māori Music Awards 2021 finalists announced
Audio 10 Aug 2021A mix of previous winners and new faces make up this year’s Waiata Māori Music Awards finalists.
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Gang of Youths' David Le'aupepe on drawing inspiration from his Samoan and Māori heritage
David Le'aupepe, frontman for cosmopolitan Australian rockers Gang of Youths talks about merging pasifika elements with indie rock Audio
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The Sampler: Dave, Darkside, Twin Shadow
Tony Stamp directs his ears toward the second album by Mercury Prize-winning Brit rapper Dave, the follow-up to an acclaimed collaboration between dance music producer Nicolas Jaar and psychedelic… Audio
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The Sampler: The Goon Sax, Mustafa, Lips
Tony Stamp reviews the third album by Aussie up-and-comers The Goon Sax, a heartbreaking collection of 'inner city folk music' from Canadian singer Mustafa, and the long awaited debut album of local… Audio
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The Sampler: Troy Kingi, Sault, Womb
Tony Stamp comes to grips with Troy Kingi's excursion into folk music (in collaboration with Delaney Davidson), the fifth release in just two years from UK soul merchants SAULT, and the Flying Nun… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
June was a fabulous month for growth in the North Island. In the South, Marlborough's welcomed 100 millimetres of rain. Audio
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Police detail response to gang leader's funeral in Auckland
The funeral for a gang leader saw one of Auckland's main roads jammed up by patched member blocking four lanes - forcing parts of Grey Lynn to close down and traffic to be diverted.
They were out in… Video, Audio
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Senior gang members arrested as police work with FBI in global sting
The net has fallen over several senior gang members today, charged with a myriad of drug and money laundering offences.
Police are calling it the world's most sophisticated law enforcement action… Video, Audio