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Getting on with business as an older entrepreneur
Older entrepreneurs often have more altruistic motives, and are more likely to succeed in business - but they could do with some more support. Audio
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'It tears the family apart': Migrants seek detail over new fast-track visa option
New Zealand will welcome five times its usual number of new residents by the end of next year in what the government describes as the "biggest immigration decision in living memory".
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Timaru tragedy: Woman charged with murder of three daughters appears in court
The woman charged with the murder of her three daughters in their Timaru home on Thursday night has appeared in court this morning.
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Families ending up in arguments as some refuse Covid-19 vaccine
While many people in New Zealand have jumped on the chance to get vaccinated for Covid-19, it is not the case for everyone - some people yearn for hesitant family members to get vaccinated.
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Book review: A Good Winter by Gigi Fenster
Anne Else reviews A Good Winter by Gigi Fenster, published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Theatre review: Frankenstein
Audio 1 Sep 2021Benedict Cumberbatch plays a monster made of reanimated body parts in the National Theatre at Home production of Frankenstein. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Pumpkin tapestries, yoga and book lists: Politicians in lockdown
Democracy Reporter Felix Desmarais caught up with Bay of Plenty and Waiariki leaders to find out how they're spending their downtime in lockdown this time around.
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Pioneering new food in Southland
It's hoped the newly opened Southern Pioneers' Food Hub will help launch products developed from Southland's food bounty to the world. Audio
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Migrant doctors caught in limbo weigh up their future in NZ
More than 200 international medics and almost 1000 nurses are on work visas because invitations to apply for residence have been suspended - and the complications it causes is prompting some to head…
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Tauranga leaders concerned about plans to reinstate councillors in 2022
Nearly six months after Crown-appointed commissioners took over at Tauranga City Council, local leaders want their stay extended.
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Fences fixed first as farmers count cost of flooding
Farmers in mid-Canterbury are still trying to get their heads around the scale of damage caused by massive flooding in June. It's been an extremely challenging situation for neighbours Anne-Marie… Audio
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Skilled migrants awaiting residency: 'We feel like we're being left to sink or swim'
A British doctor says she feels let down by a government which pleaded for healthcare workers but has now gone silent on how they can become residents.
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Watch: New Zealand - The Best Place to Give Birth?
Short documentary - Our midwifery system is admired the world over - so why are so many midwives facing burnout? Video
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Govt urged to 'pull every lever' to address housing crisis
The government is dampening down expectations of any major new housing measures in tomorrow's Budget, saying it announced most of its plan in March.
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Review - Locked Down
Locked Down - the first post-Covid romcom. Paxton and Linda (Chiwetel Ejiafor and Anne Hathaway) are locked in a flat together, despite being technically separated. Can a disastrous Zoom call, a… Video, Audio
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Book Review: The Kindest Lie by Nancy Johnson
Anne Else reviews The Kindest Lie by Nancy Johnson, published by Harper Collins NZ. Audio
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Anne Geddes bringing back baby photos in lockdown
When the pandemic prevented world renowned photographer Anne Geddes from doing what she does, taking pictures of babies, she decided to do something else. She explains the "Joy" project to Jesse. Audio, Gallery
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'Political scratchiness' maybe behind trans-Tasman delay - forum
"Political scratchiness" could be behind delays in a getting a trans-Tasman bubble to fly, according to a group tasked with getting it off the ground.
The Australia New Zealand leadership forum has… Video, Audio
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Coronation Street star dies after 'a long illness'
Actor Johnny Briggs, who played Mike Baldwin in Coronation Street for 30 years, has died aged 85.
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An urgent debate on Covid-19
Parliament this week was pretty truncated, days were short and many MPs watched from home. But it did manage something unusual - an urgent debate. Audio
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Tihi Noble: 'Her gaze was firmly fixed on the new generation'
Tributes have been paid to a formidable South Taranaki woman who held a wealth of whakapapa knowledge.
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Book review - House of Treasures
Anne Else reviews House of Treasures: 150 Objects from Canterbury Museum Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho by James Herries Beattie (and others). Published by Canterbury Museum. Audio
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What next for Tracey Martin?
New Zealand First stalwart Tracey Martin is considering walking away from the party she's dedicated more than a decade of her life to.
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Feminist philosopher Judith Butler: why gender still causes trouble
Professor Judith Butler is an activist, philosopher, and critical theorist who has spent decades writing about gender. She's authored several books, but is best known for her widely influential 1990… Audio
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Book review - The Tolstoy Estate by Steven Conte
Anne Else reviews The Tolstoy Estate by Steven Conte, published by HarperCollins. Audio