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Economists warn unemployment could hit five percent
The Council of Trade Unions is criticising the government's efforts to lower inflation, saying it is driving people into poverty. Economists say unemployment will hit five percent by the end of the… Audio
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Sleep Position Secrets: How You Sleep Affects Your Health
12 May 2024On your side, your back or your front - the position in which you nod off is having an impact on your health. Audio
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Eat yourself calm: Foods that relieve anxiety
12 May 2024Uma Naidoo, is a Harvard Nutritional Psychiatrist, professional chef, and nutritional biologist. Audio
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Climate change from a wild animal's point of view: Adam Welz
11 May 2024Promising a new kind of environmental journalism, Cape Town-based conservation writer Adam Welz's book The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown explores climate change from the… Audio
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Single at 60: building a new life when your old one suddenly falls apart
10 May 2024Shortly after her 60th birthday party, Jo Peck's husband of 25 years announced he was in love with someone else. In her new memoir Suddenly Single at 60, the Australian advertising exec encourages… Audio
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Mediawatch: Sunday May 12
12 May 2024Pre-budget teasers increase exposure - and scrutiny; Green MP under pressure over conduct; bid to backstop local news; Gaza coverage attract complaints - and prizes. Audio
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Grace Blakeley: Vulture Capitalism
4 May 2024Grace Blakeley takes aim at capitalism in her latest book Vulture Capitalism: Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts and the Death of Freedom. In the book, Blakeley asserts that rather than failing… Audio
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India's elections and the cost of colonialism: Dr Sashi Tharoor
11 May 2024In a crucial year for India, millions of voters are going to the polls in the mammoth six-week election in the most populous country on earth. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is hoping to secure a rare… Audio
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A broken system: Report says education system failing
13 May 2024A just released report paints a dire picture of the state of support being provided to neurodivergent children in our education system. Audio
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Are you more suited to being single?
5 May 2024Why are some long-term single people secure and thriving while others struggle? A new study suggests attachment style could be a major factor. Audio
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Rich Preston: UK Correspondent
12 May 2024We're joined by Rich Preston, Senior BBC foreign news journalist and presenter across BBC World TV and the BBC World Service. Audio
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GPs hit out at tele health move
9 May 2024A Te Whatu Ora boss has angered GPs by claiming half their work could be done via tele health . Dr Angus Chambers from Genpro spoke with Lisa Owen. Audio
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POLi payments: who is at risk and what are banks doing?
9 May 2024Kathryn speaks with finance commentator and bank customer advocate, Janine Starks, on the POLi payments story. Audio
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The not-so-lame story of a country vet
Who knows what goes on in a herd of cows as they walk to the milking shed? Plenty, according to Inglewood vet Neil Chesterton, who has made this his life's work and become a world-renowned expert on… Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Brigitte Morten
13 May 2024Finance Minister Nicola Willis is promising 93% of households will benefit from tax relief in the upcoming Budget, as public agencies are tasked with drastic cost-cutting targets. Audio
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The Australian shaming dodgy landlords
11 May 2024Housing solution advocate Jordan van den Berg received a wave of fury from landlords and real estate agents recently after posting a video suggesting people squat in houses left empty by their owners… Audio
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Food cartels, do we really need them?
8 May 2024When best-selling authors Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser first exposed the issues created by an industrialized food system in their documentary Food Inc, they didn't expect to do a sequel. But… Audio
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GPS 'jamming' hitting thousands of European flights
12 May 2024With a reported 46,000 aircraft citing sat-nav problems over the Baltic Sea between August and March, suspected Russian GPS "jamming" is now being considered a major threat to air safety. Audio
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Madison Nonoa: singing her way from the Waikato to European opera houses
11 May 2024Kiwi soprano Madison Nonoa will use an "absolutely life-changing" $50,000 grant to develop her professional opera-singing career in Europe. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 May 2024
12 May 2024Hymns with the theme of mercy feature in this week's programme, and there are some hymns to Mary to mark Mother's Day. Audio
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The haves and have-nots of aged care
New Zealand's aged care sector faces huge inequities - while the flashiest ever has just opened in Auckland, many in smaller towns are closing Audio
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Consumer warns payment method could void bank protections
8 May 2024Consumer NZ is warning almost half of New Zealanders could have breached their bank's terms and conditions by using a popular payment method. POLi enables people to make a payment directly from their… Audio
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Law professor on teaching students about tikanga
Victoria University of Wellington associate professor in law Mamari Stephens spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Pacific Rally yacht voyage to incorporate science this year
7 May 2024Opua in the Bay Of Islands is currently host to a flotilla of 25 boats. They're waiting for the right weather conditions before hoisting anchor and setting sail on 2024 Pacific Rally, which is a six… Audio