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Secret sect investigated over historical sexual abuse
A dozen former and current insiders of a secretive sect, being investigated by the FBI for historical child sexual abuse, have contacted RNZ to offer information about the religious group. Reporter… Audio
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Nurses' Union call moves to clamp down on overtime 'laughable'
22 Apr 2024Health New Zealand has told hospitals to stop double shifts, close jobs, and make staff take time off. Anne Daniels from the Nurses Organisation spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
22 Apr 2024Dale Husband is a long time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Maori focused current affairs programme. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National… Audio
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Kiwi startup wins top prize at international toy fair
12 Mar 2024Auckland-based Kotare Models has been awarded a prestigious "Model of the year 2024" medal at the recent Nuremburg Toy Fair. Mark Robson from Kotare Models speaks to Emile Donovan. Audio
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The burden of long covid
Evidence indicates long covid presents a considerable burden to New Zealand. Between 4 and 14 percent of people infected with the virus will develop ongoing symptoms, anything from mild to severe… Audio
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How to help free your kids from screen addiction
24 Apr 2024After her oldest son Adam became addicted to gaming as a teen, American nurse Melanie Hempe didn't want the same for her three other kids. Now she helps other parents redirect their children back to… Audio
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The untold story of WWII’s last female spy
21 Apr 2024Award-winning historical documentary producer and writer Jude Dobson, shares the incredible story of Phyllis "Pippa" Latour, who parachuted into occupied France in 1944 as an undercover agent. Audio
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NZ rail's track of perpetual failure
23 Apr 2024KiwiRail's future could be veering more towards mothballs than mega-ferries, but the government's not sending out any hints Audio
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ERO 'out of date' on how teachers can manage classroom
18 Apr 2024A recent report by the Education Review Office painted a grim picture of student behaviour - saying violent and disruptive behaviour in schools has reached critical levels. Half the teachers surveyed… Audio
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Nick Stride on why his family fled Russia and went into hiding
23 Apr 2024British construction worker Nick Stride was working in Moscow in 1998 to help build the British embassy there. Audio
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Air NZ to increase domestic fares
22 Apr 2024From Tuesday, Air New Zealand will be increasing long-term domestic fares across all routes. House of Travel chief operating officer Brent Thomas spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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How to tell if your preschooler is autistic
A first of its kind one-to-one support programme for pre-school children showing signs of autism is about to be trialed in Wellington, with aspirations of going nationwide. Professor Josie Barbaro… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Another broadcasting minister down
24 Apr 2024In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Emile Donovan about the departure of broadcasting minister Melissa Lee - and the arrival of the next one Paul Goldsmith. Also: a… Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 April 2024
21 Apr 2024Stuff is taking over Newshub's 6pm TV news. A bold move for an outfit that's never been a broadcaster before. Will it work? Also: Mediawatch talks to two editors about the latest survey showing… Audio
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Dave Letele opens up about gangs, bootcamps and why he fell out with the Prime Minister
Community leader and former boxer Dave Letele tells Guyon his thoughts on the new Government's crackdown on gangs, whether bootcamps really work, and if he'll ever get into the political ring himself.
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Hidden Japan: The astonishing places you shouldn't visit
22 Apr 2024Growing up in an American Navy family, Alex Kerr lived in many places including Italy, Hawaii and Washington DC. Audio
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NZ's smallest bird ventures from predator-free zones
22 Apr 2024The country's smallest native bird, the titipounamu, has set a new record for venturing far from predator-free zones in Wellington. Predator Free Ngaio NZ Judie Alison spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Fisherman with infected wound waits 7 hours in A&E
A southland fisherman, with an infected weeping open wound on his wrist gave up waiting for medical help after seven hours in Southland Hospital's Accident and Emergency department. Audio
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Swipe card found in Antarctica 13 years after it was lost
24 Apr 2024You've heard of finding a needle in a haystack, but what about finding a swipe card in the vast expanse of the world's oceans? Tessa Guest reports. Audio
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Portable toilets will soon no longer cut it for freedom campers
22 Apr 2024Incoming rules for freedom campers have left rental companies feeling confused. Audio
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Iconic Game Boy console turns 35
While the Game Boy would eventually be surpassed by newer, faster and better consoles, its cultural impact was huge: even today, it's sought after by collectors, with original games and the console… Audio
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Political panel
26 Apr 2024Listen to our weekly political panel with RNZ's political editor Jo Moir and NZ Herald political editor Claire Trevett. Audio
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Upper Selwyn Huts resident on eviction notice
24 Apr 2024A resident of the Upper Selwyn Huts, a small Canterbury community, says the council needs to give people more time, after dropping the bombshell that they will need to leave their homes by 2039… Audio
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Mataaho Collective scoops Golden Lion at Venice Biennale in a huge weekend for art from Oceania
21 Apr 2024Aotearoa New Zealand has won one of the world’s most prestigious art prizes.
Mataaho collective have been awarded the Golden Lion by a jury at the 60th Venice Biennale for their large scale work in… Audio