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Mediawatch for 20 March 2022

March 19, 2022 20:08 - 38 minutes - 35.1 MB

Fast-rising prices and loud cries of 'crisis' ; pulling young Kiwis into the loop with news; new talk network's soft-launch opinions.

A soothing scroll through Today FM's opinion section

March 19, 2022 20:07 - 6 minutes - 5.59 MB

Today FM is set to take on Newstalk ZB in a battle for talk radio supremacy. But in contrast to its controversy-courting crosstown rival, its website is demonstrating a surprisingly tranquil approach to opinion-making.

The Weekend Panel with Heather Roy and Selwyn Manning

March 19, 2022 19:40 - 19 minutes - 18.2 MB

Joining us on the Panel this morning are Heather Roy and journalist Selwyn Manning. They discuss the situation in Ukraine, the oligarch Alexander Abramov, the rise of gangs in NZ, and whether there is a crisis in our health sector.

Will Putin lose even if he wins in Ukraine?

March 19, 2022 19:20 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

Russian president Vladimir Putin has badly failed to read the room by invading Ukraine, says historian and political scientist Dr Liana Fix, and there are several ways he could ultimately end up losing - even if he wins on the battlefield. 

"It's my duty to tell the world about Russia's war crimes"

March 19, 2022 19:11 - 7 minutes - 6.79 MB

Kyiv Independent journalist Asami Terajima had intended to remain in her home city of Kyiv as the conflict in Ukraine continued to play out, but escalating tensions in the capital forced her to flee with a heavy heart earlier this month. 

Hymns on Sunday, 20 March 2022

March 19, 2022 15:15 - 29 minutes - 26.8 MB

There's an Irish flavour to this week's hymns, marking St Patrick's Day on 17 March.

Tagata O te Moana for 19 March 2022

March 19, 2022 04:30 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

Two months on from the devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami, battling Covid-19 is the biggest issue confronting Tonga. The head of Fiji's women crisis centre says it's "shocking" that two prominent Fijian men are advocating for a convicted rapist to be allowed to play rugby. Gaming harm is impacting a growing number of Pacific youth in Aotearoa.

The Beatles, R&B, jazz and taonga puoro inspire musical duo Aro

March 18, 2022 23:40 - 9 minutes - 13 MB

Husband and wife duo Charles and Emily Looker make up Aro and their album He Wai draws on a combination of kapa haka, R&B, gospel, jazz and the Beatles. The pair say their lyrics switch seamlessly between Maori and English and some of their songs reflect their concern for the environment. He Wai consists of five songs which display Aro's use of taonga puoro, guitars, strings and saxophone. Where will their creative energy take them next?

Huia Publishers pays tribute to Sir Wira Gardiner

March 18, 2022 23:28 - 18 minutes - 25.3 MB

In 2014 Huia Publishers released a book on former Labour minister Parekura Horomia written by Sir Wira Gardiner. Brian Morris is the Executive Director and owner of Huia Publishers, and looks back at the work of Sir Wira. Morris is also an editor, author, translator, and educator. Since 1991, HUIA has published books that explore the perspectives, stories and knowledge of Maori from across Aotearoa. Through their work as an independent publisher, HUIA has opened a window into the rich an...

Maori health pioneer Sir Mason Durie

March 18, 2022 23:13 - 19 minutes - 26.5 MB

For over 40 years Sir Mason Durie has been at the forefront of a transformational approach to Maori health and has played major roles in building the Maori health workforce. In 1982 he developed the seminal Te Whare Tapa Wha model for health and wellbeing. He helped develop the Whanau Ora approach and was the founding Chair of the original Whanau Ora Taskforce in 2008. He called for a Maori health and wellbeing Authority, and was appointed by the Government to lead the Maori Health Autho...

Listener feedback for 19 March 2022

March 18, 2022 22:55 - 3 minutes - 3.42 MB

Listener feedback for 19 March 2022.

Kath Irvine: apple picking and autumn in the garden

March 18, 2022 22:35 - 15 minutes - 14.6 MB

Organic gardener Kath Irvine returns to share some autumn gardening tips and to answer your questions,. This is a time in the garden for both harvesting and preparing for winter. Kath shares some advice on apple picking and storing, and planting your winter crops.

Noelle McCarthy: being a daughter and dealing with demons

March 18, 2022 22:05 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

"I'll be grand, girl, I've great faith," Noelle McCarthy's mother Carol told her just before she died. Raised in the Irish city of Cork, Noelle “ran away” to New Zealand as a young woman, but things changed when her mother gets sick. The writer and broadcaster explores "mothers and daughters, drinking, birth and loss, running away and homecoming" in her new memoir Grand: Becoming My Mother's Daughter.

10AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

March 18, 2022 21:00 - 9 minutes - 8.83 MB

10AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

Gabriel Gatehouse: why the QAnon conspiracy refuses to die

March 18, 2022 20:05 - 51 minutes - 46.9 MB

Gabriel Gatehouse's BBC podcast series The Coming Storm, not only delves into QAnon's origins but how it remains a major force within the Republican party. Previously a BBC foreign correspondent, Gabriel Gatehouse is international editor of Newsnight and co-host of daily BBC podcast Ukrainecast.

9AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

March 18, 2022 20:00 - 9 minutes - 8.53 MB

9AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

Ann Goldstein: bringing Elena Ferrante to the English-speaking world

March 18, 2022 19:35 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

Ann Goldstein has been translating the work of celebrated Italian author Elena Ferrante for close to two decades. However, Goldstein has never met or even spoken to the pseudonymous author, and is only able to communicate through her publisher. Yet, the success of Ferrante's work in the English-speaking world has made Goldstein one of the best-known translators in America today. This unusual collaboration comes into view again this month with the release of Ferrante's new title In The Ma...

Rodney Jones: how China's lockdowns could rock the economy

March 18, 2022 19:10 - 18 minutes - 16.5 MB

China's lockdowns are a worry for the global economy, adding pressure to the supply chain and contributing to higher prices around the world. Rodney Jones is an economist and principal of Wigram Capital Advisors, an Asian-based macro advisory firm which conducts Covid modelling.

Rodney Jones: how China's lockdowns could rock the global economy

March 18, 2022 19:10 - 18 minutes - 16.5 MB

China's lockdowns are a worry for the global economy, adding pressure to the supply chain and contributing to higher prices around the world. Rodney Jones is an economist and principal of Wigram Capital Advisors, an Asian-based macro advisory firm which conducts Covid modelling.

8AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

March 18, 2022 19:00 - 9 minutes - 8.46 MB

8AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

News in Niuean for 19 March 2022

March 18, 2022 18:52 - 4 minutes - 3.91 MB

The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.

7AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

March 18, 2022 18:00 - 7 minutes - 7.32 MB

7AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

Cook Islands Maori Language News for 19 March 2022

March 18, 2022 17:10 - 5 minutes - 4.75 MB

The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network

Pacific Waves for 19 March 2022

March 18, 2022 17:03 - 15 minutes - 14.5 MB

Two months on from the devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami, battling Covid-19 is the biggest issue confronting Tonga; Samoa has recorded its first Covid-19 case from community transmission and Samoa's government has activated a level two lockdown; Gaming harm is impacting a growing number of Pacific youth in Aotearoa.

Tonga heading into a tougher one week lockdown

March 18, 2022 17:02 - 4 minutes - 4.06 MB

Two months on from the devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami, battling Covid-19 is the biggest issue confronting Tonga.

Samoa records its first Covid-19 community case

March 18, 2022 17:01 - 4 minutes - 4.22 MB

People in Samoa are panic-shopping and there are long lines for money transfer businesses without social distancing in the hours before Samoa goes into level 3 lockdown at midnight. Samoa has recorded its first Covid-19 case from community transmission and Samoa's government has activated a level two lockdown. Our correspondent in Samoa Joyetter Fa'apouli Feagaimaali'i has the latest.

Gaming harm is impacting a number of Pacific youth

March 18, 2022 17:00 - 3 minutes - 2.93 MB

Gaming harm is impacting a growing number of Pacific youth in Aotearoa. A new study has revealed shocking insights into the harmful effects of online gaming on Pasifika and how it could be a gateway to problem gambling. Increased time and money is being spent on gaming and it's impacting not only highschool aged youth but also primary school children. Our reporter Eleisha Foon has been covering the study and told Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor about some of the key findings in the study.

6AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

March 18, 2022 17:00 - 9 minutes - 8.76 MB

6AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/03/19

Star Wars: Mandalorian Iron

March 18, 2022 16:30 - 19 minutes - 26.5 MB

In this episode, we welcome Dr Catherine Whitby, Senior Chemistry Lecturer at Massey University, and MacDiarmid Institute Associate Investigator, to talk about Mandalorian, the super light and super strong material in Star Wars, and its equivalent in this galaxy, Kevlar.

ABC Wanok Program for 18 March 2022

March 18, 2022 10:28 - 29 minutes - 27.5 MB

ABC Wanok Program for 18 March 2022

Three-year-old girl attacked by kangaroo in NSW

March 18, 2022 09:30 - 4 minutes - 6.7 MB

A kangaroo attacked a three-year-old year old girl near Armidale in New South Wales Northern Tablelands yesterday. The Westpac Rescue Helicopter rushed to the scene to treat severe lacerations to her head, back and arm. 

Salaries could be compulsory in job adverts

March 18, 2022 09:25 - 6 minutes - 8.88 MB

Parliament's Education and Workforce select committee has recommended the Government should make it compulsory for employers to reveal starting salaries in job advertisements. 

Peace negotiations bring hope for Ukraine

March 18, 2022 09:18 - 4 minutes - 6.13 MB

Peace talks continue between Russia and Ukraine as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a neutral military status for Ukraine was being "seriously discussed" by the two sides. CNN Correspondent Salma Abdelaziz updates Karyn on the latest.

Pouring passion into Central Otago waterways

March 18, 2022 08:40 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

WAI Wānaka is working with local farmers and landowners to safeguard and improve the quality of their waterway ecosystems.  

Moving North

March 18, 2022 08:30 - 12 minutes - 11.2 MB

Rayne Bradley is 17 years old. She is leaving her safe home environment in the King Country town of Taumarunui and hitting hostel life in Hamilton city. She's the first person in her extended family to leave home for tertiary study. She's nervous, knows she'll be homesick and cry, but wants a different life for herself. Country Life is following her as she makes the move.

Cool cows a challenge for scientists

March 18, 2022 08:19 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

LIC has identified a gene that helps cows cope better in the heat of summer.

Cool Cows

March 18, 2022 08:19 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

LIC has identified a gene that helps cows cope better in the heat of summer.

Mini market garden produces bumper crop

March 18, 2022 08:12 - 8 minutes - 7.42 MB

Wānaka Willows gardener Martyn Sinkinson is on a mission to supply the local community with fresh organic vegetables. He's transformed an overgrown section near Albert Town into a compact food farm using a biologically intensive cropping systems developed by Canadian farmer, Jean-Martin Fortier.

Te Waonui for 18 March 2022

March 18, 2022 08:00 - 22 minutes - 20.4 MB

On Te Waonui this week we pay tribute to Ta Wira Gardiner - and two major hearings wrap up this week at the Waitangi Tribunal and Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in State Care.

Full Episode for Friday March 18 2022

March 18, 2022 08:00 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MB

Full Episode for Friday March 18 2022

8pm RNZ Pacific News for 18 March 2022

March 18, 2022 07:00 - 8 minutes - 7.63 MB

The latest news and sports

NZ app developed to help cut commuters' carbon emissions

March 18, 2022 05:15 - 5 minutes - 4.82 MB

How are you getting to work? By car, bike, bus or train? And what is it costing the planet to get workers to workplaces and home again? It is hoped a new app will help businesses easily calculate the carbon cost of their workers' travel, and encourage companies to cut that carbon footprint, or offset it. CarbonWise has been developed by Christchurch-based transport technology company Abley. Sustainability specialist Benjamin Walch told Checkpoint it involves employees filling out a quick...

Fears children being drawn into online gaming

March 18, 2022 05:12 - 3 minutes - 3.08 MB

Online gaming can be a gateway to problem gambling, and primary school children are allegedly being drawn in. That's the shocking finding in the research, which identified young Pasifika as being at particular risk. RNZ Pacific's Eleisha Foon reports.

Pharmac cites global demand for delay in Covid antivirals

March 18, 2022 05:08 - 3 minutes - 2.99 MB

There are claims that Covid patients have been left waiting for antiviral treatments because Pharmac has been too slow signing a supply contract.  But in a statement to Local Deocracy reporting, the government drug buying agency says despite the drugs being approved for use this month, it is the sheer demand for the medicine globally that is holding  up delivery. At the moment there are not any antivirals that GPs can prescribe for Covid in the community and they're currently only used o...

Tributes flow for Sir Wira Gardiner

March 18, 2022 04:55 - 5 minutes - 4.86 MB

The tributes have been flowing for prominent leader and public servant Sir Wira Gardiner. He passed away with his whanau by his side in Gisborne this week - he had been ill and was 78 years old. Aanei te kai ripoata a Māni Dunlop.

Abuse in Care commission challenged to drive genuine change

March 18, 2022 04:52 - 3 minutes - 3.01 MB

The Abuse in Care Royal Commission has been challenged by survivors to drive genuine change, not just another rebrand. Today was the final day of a two-week hearing into Māori experiences of abuse. Māori News reporter Jamie Tahana has been following the hearing.

Russia appears to have stalled in weeks long Ukraine invasion

March 18, 2022 04:46 - 3 minutes - 3.64 MB

The four-week long war in Ukraine continues, but Russian troops appear to have stalled in their advance on cities including the capital, Kyiv. In Mariupol, the only city to fall so far, rescue work is still going on after a Russian bomb hit a theatre in the town. It appears most of the 1000 people sheltering in the basement have escaped injury. The devastation and horror drags on, as Andrew McRae reports.

Working from home a boon for suburban outlets

March 18, 2022 04:42 - 3 minutes - 3.58 MB

The work from home nature of the omicron outbreak has struck a tough blow to inner cities across the country. But the move to home base has been a boon for some suburban eateries, who have been enjoying increased trade with more people sticking around the neighbourhood. Our reporter Soumya Bhamidipati and cameraman Angus Dreaver went to see some in Wellington.

Lab science leader concerned at pharmacy test for antibodies

March 18, 2022 04:38 - 5 minutes - 5.26 MB

There's concern a pharmacy test for Omicron antibody levels will lull people into a false sense of security or send them into a panic unnecessarily. Biotech company Orbis Diagnostics says it is teaming up pharmacies to trial an instore immunity testing device that quickly and accurately measures a person's antibody concentration as a result of Covid vaccination. Antibodies are the things that help your body fight infection and the company reckons measuring them will mean people can deter...

Evening business for 18 March 2022

March 18, 2022 04:35 - 2 minutes - 2.75 MB

News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6301046816001

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