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Labour and National unclear on how to meet climate targets
While attention is focused on economists finding a $500 million-dollar-a-year hole in National's tax plans, a similar-sized hole in climate costings is hiding in plain sight - and it applies to… Audio
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'Defeated' & 'disheartened': Young voter's feeling on leaders debate
"Defeated" and "disheartened" is how a young voter's feeling after she says the two Chrises "bounced around" her question in last night's leader's debate. Sky Rens is a waitress on Auckland's… Video, Audio
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UN report says NZ is falling behind on climate change
A progress report from the United Nations says many countries including New Zealand are falling behind on climate change.
Local experts say New Zealand's emissions target is ambitious and got off to… Audio
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Authorities need to step up to deal with increased climate protests, law expert says
Audio 19 Sep 2023Protest in New Zealand has moved well beyond a march up the main street. Restore Passenger Rail protesters have cemented their hands to State Highway 1, and seriously defaced a car dealership in… Audio
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Climate change takes backseat to cost of living for some students
The Electoral Commission's hoping young people will be out in force to vote in this year's general election, building on the jump in youth turnout in 2020. Just over 60 percent of eligible 18-24 year… Audio
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Episode 19: An interview with Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson talks to Mihingarangi about her role as Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence. In an extended interview, she discusses the Green's… Video, Audio
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Strong winds thanks to El Niño and climate change
Climate scientists are blaming the ferocious gales that battered large parts of the country this week on the El Niño weather pattern joining forces with climate change in spring.
Meteorologist… Audio
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How to make the perfect birthday cake
Audio 18 Sep 2023Sally Ward, expert home baker is with Jesse to talk about the art of making birthday cakes, a timely chat at the most common time of the year for birthdays is between September 22nd and October 4th. Audio
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Climate change researcher urges heat limits for rest homes and childcare centres
A climate change researcher is urging the Government to bring in maximum heat limits for rest homes and childcare centres, to protect vulnerable people.
As both temperatures and Aotearoa's elderly… Audio
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Is there life after Lego?
Audio 17 Sep 2023For 2022 LEGO master NZ winner Jake Roos, Lego life continues. Audio
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Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May her book, The Abuse of Power
Most remembered for her failure to secure a Brexit deal, Theresa May was British Prime Minister between 2016 and 2019 and the longest-serving Home Secretary in over a century. A Remainer herself, her… Video, Audio
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Pacific Waves for 16 September 2023
Audio 16 Sep 2023NZ nurses union frustrated over inaction of 'failing' health system; Vanuatu future-proofing its road from climate change events; PNG marks 48 years of independence; Tonga and Samoa rise to the… Audio
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Vanuatu future-proofing its roads from climate change events
Audio 16 Sep 2023Vanuatu is the first Pacific country to develop a road design guide that takes into account future climate change events. Audio
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Sneeze season could be worse in 2023 thanks to El Niño
The hay fever season is approaching and experts say it could be worse than usual. El Niño is expected to kick pollen production into overdrive. Felix Walton has more. Audio
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National, ACT & NZ First: Delivering the sun or just beach cricket?
Multiple polls point to a change of government. Is National passing the sniff test? Do voters really want ACT's 'real change' or a handbrake? We ask what a centre-right government might look like. Video, Audio
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Dunedin residents coming to terms with effects of Climate Change
South Dunedin residents are coming to terms with the hazards facing their community.. The South Dunedin basin, home to more than 13,000 is at risk from climate change, flooding and rising groundwater… Audio
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New exhibition explores our love and connection to the ocean
A new exhibition at the New Zealand Maritime Museum celebrates our connection to Moana Oceania also known as the Pacific Ocean. Always Song in the Water features works from over 40 accomplished… Audio
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Episode 18: An interview with Labour Leader Chris Hipkins
In an in-depth interview, Labour leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis. Video, Audio
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Greens push for Healthy Ocean Act
The Green Party is pushing for a Healthy Ocean Act in the next three years if it is part of the next Government, saying without a healthy ocean, there is no healthy planet.
The policy would see a… Audio
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How to get salmon out of hot water
Scientists are looking for ways to adapt salmon fisheries for climate change. In this episode we talk to UK-born Dr Jane Symonds about how to save the industry from mass fish die-offs. Produced by… Audio
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Climate change impact on Antarctica
It's a mixed bag for Antarctica with news that in 2022 the ice continent experienced a massive heat wave. Dr Kyle Clem, a lecturer in climate science at Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of… Audio
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Why hay fever season might feel worse this year
Hay fever season is descending, and for the unlucky among us who develop seasonal allergies, it might feel worse than usual this year. Climate change is thought to be driving a significant increase in… Audio
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Invasive species cost $423 billion internationally according to report
The impact invasive species have on biodiversity is costing the world around $423 billion, with costs quadrupling every decade since the 1970s.
That comes from a new report out today on the drivers… Audio
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Pacific region recieves fraction of climate financing
Audio 5 Sep 2023Pacific region recieves fraction of climate financing. Audio
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Political commentators Craig Renney & Tim Hurdle
Craig and Tim break down the campaign launches of the big parties over the weekend, with National opting not to include any new policies while Labour unveiled its plan to provide free dental care for… Audio
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Futurist, engineer and museum director Dr Kristin Alford
The 19th International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists is underway in Auckland with a particular focus on how the STEM sector can become truly diverse and inclusive. Keynote speaker Dr… Audio
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Scrutiny of candidates prompts pushback and claims of 'agendas'
Scrutiny of political parties' policies intensified this week - and so did the scrutiny of some candidates for seats in Parliament. When TVNZ reported some election candidates’ controversial past… Audio
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Political parties talk strategy as campaigning begins in earnest
The Parliamentary term came to an end this week after a tumultuous term, and Labour and National's election campaigns are launching this weekend - with just six weeks remaining before the big day.
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Oral Questions for Thursday 31 August 2023
Audio 31 Aug 2023Questions to Ministers HELEN WHITE to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's… Audio
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Green Party 'incensed' at National's climate dividend
Green Party co-leader James Shaw is "incensed" that the National Party wants to divert $2.3 billion allocated to climate change.
National has proposed a "climate dividend" - which they say would… Audio