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Culture and Heritage is looking at cutting its staff

April 11, 2024 04:06 - 6 minutes - 6.31 MB

Career Transition coach and Career Consultant Jennie Miller speaks to Lisa Owen about the impact of mass job losses. Visual Journalist Marika Khabazi ask people about the impact of public sector job cuts.

The Pre-Panel for 11 April 2024

April 11, 2024 03:45 - 10 minutes - 9.75 MB

Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Sam Hollis joins to chat about a Japanese study that put an anger-venting technique to the test.

The history of food courts in NZ with Dr Grant Morris

April 11, 2024 03:20 - 9 minutes - 9 MB

Food courts are everywhere in urban New Zealand. While food courts are an integral part of the urban landscape, their history is actually quite brief. Today Dr Grant Morris looks into that history with Jesse.

RNZ Pacific news at 3pm for 11 April 2024

April 11, 2024 03:00 - 8 minutes - 7.97 MB

The latest RNZ Pacific news.

Introducing: 30 with Guyon Espiner

April 11, 2024 02:45 - 3 minutes - 7.25 MB

30 with Guyon Espiner is an in-depth interview show featuring some of the most interesting and influential people in our world.

NZ Sporting History: Sandra Edge

April 11, 2024 02:30 - 28 minutes - 26.1 MB

Sandra Edge won the complete set of World Championship medals - gold in 1987, silver in 1991, and bronze in 1995. She captained the Silver Ferns through 21 tests from 1994 to 1995, and played 89 test caps.

Music Critic: Matthew Crawley

April 11, 2024 02:10 - 13 minutes - 12.7 MB

Today Matthew talks to Jesse about music from Hermanos Gutierréz and Lilly Carron.

Oral Questions for Thursday 11 April 2024

April 11, 2024 02:00 - 54 minutes - 50 MB

Questions to Ministers NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen about the economy? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: Can she confirm that she told the Finance and Expenditure Committee this morning that the Government would be borrowing more in the future, and how much is the Government intending to borrow? TANYA UNKOVICH to the Associate Minister of Agriculture: What recent announcements has he made? LAN PHAM to the Minister for the Environment...

Crookies' the new food fad from France

April 11, 2024 01:46 - 7 minutes - 6.51 MB

We've had the cronut - the half-croissant, half-donut. There's also been the New York Roll, a mixture of croissant and bombolone, now the latest viral food trend is the Crookie, created from a croissant and a cookie in France.

CBT and is it delivering on the promises made?

April 11, 2024 01:32 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

There are many different approaches used by therapists, but one of the most common is the umbrella of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. It's also one of the the most studied fields. But how do you know if it's for you? The aim of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Cognitive Behavioural Therapies is to make sure it is delivered properly. Gini McIntosh is a Clinical Psychologist, and an Executive Committee member of the association. She speaks to Jesse.

Is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy effective?

April 11, 2024 01:32 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

There are many different approaches used by therapists, but Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is one of the the most studied fields. Gini McIntosh is a Clinical Psychologist, she speaks to Jesse.

'Hopium': how it's holding back environmentally sound solutions

April 11, 2024 01:17 - 13 minutes - 11.9 MB

Biofuels are seen as an environmentally friendly option as countries explore ways of decarbonising their economies. We had a lot of feedback from the interview, including from Dr Mike Joy, who has another perspective. We speak to him.

RNZ Pacific News at 1pm for 11 April 2024

April 11, 2024 01:00 - 8 minutes - 7.78 MB

The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport

The TAHI 11/4/24

April 11, 2024 00:50 - 52 minutes - 95.5 MB

On today’s show. Earth Tongue talks about goblins, ghouls, and great music. Waimirirangi fesses up to her muffin-related crimes, So’omālō has an idea for a new restaurant, and Evie is blown away by how much shark content is available out there.

Dannevirke RSA not placing poppies on graves this ANZAC day

April 11, 2024 00:46 - 2 minutes - 2.65 MB

The local Dannevirke and Districts RSA has made the tough decision to put the money that would be used to place poppies on more than a thousand individual graves, to other uses. RSA president Major Richard Short spoke to Charlotte Cook.

Samoan community celebrates as bill passes first reading

April 11, 2024 00:41 - 2 minutes - 2.55 MB

A bill has passed its first reading in Parliament, to restore citizenship to Samoans who had it stripped under the Muldoon government in 1982. Former MP Aupito William Sio spoke to Charlotte Cook.

Midday Rural News for 11 April 2024

April 11, 2024 00:37 - 6 minutes - 6.14 MB

News from the rural farming sector.

Midday Sports News for 11 April 2024

April 11, 2024 00:26 - 2 minutes - 2.16 MB

After 20 years in wrestling Tayla Ford is finally going to the Olympics.

Midday Business News for 11 April 2024

April 11, 2024 00:23 - 8 minutes - 7.74 MB

Midday Business News for 11 April 2024

Heavy rain warnings spread across the country

April 11, 2024 00:18 - 3 minutes - 2.89 MB

There are now 11 orange heavy rain warnings in force, affecting many parts of the South Island as well as further north in Taranaki and Coromandel. Met Service meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane spoke to Charlotte Cook.

Second band of rain drenching West Coast

April 11, 2024 00:12 - 4 minutes - 4.17 MB

A second band of torrential rain is drenching the West Coast, and another 350 millimetres of rain is forecast up until 9pm, on top of the 450 millimetres which hit on Wednesday. Westland mayor Helen Lash spoke to Charlotte Cook.

RNZ News at 12pm, April 11

April 11, 2024 00:00 - 9 minutes - 4.38 MB

The top stories and other headlines at midday

Screentime: Scoop, The Lost Boys of Dilworth, The Sympathizer

April 10, 2024 23:45 - 10 minutes - 9.82 MB

Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch reviews Scoop (Netflix), a film dramatisation of the infamous interview Prince Andrew did with the BBC's Newsnight programme in 2019 over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. She's also look at The Lost Boys of Dilworth (TVNZ), a docu-series on the abuse of boys at a central Auckland school. And The Sympathizer (Neon), is based on a book by Viet Thanh Nguyen about a plant embedded with the South Vietnam army who flees to the US and ends up as a spy f...

Using music therapy to build confidence in children

April 10, 2024 23:30 - 20 minutes - 27.5 MB

We intuitively know music is powerful. Songs have the ability to shape the way that we feel about and interact with the world. Music therapists harness that power to help people overcome metal and physical challenges. It can be particularly useful for children who need a little extra push to meet their development goals. Sessions involve celebrating music in all its forms, singing songs and playing instruments. To celebrate World Music Therapy Week, which runs from the 10th to the 15th o...

Tech: Software code libraries and their vulnerabilities

April 10, 2024 23:05 - 13 minutes - 12.5 MB

Tech correspondent Juha Saarinen joins Kathryn to talk about software code libraries: what they're used for, where they're vulnerable and the impact AI could have - including creating ones that don't exist that are then used by developers. Juha Saarinen is a technology journalist and communicator

The debate James Shaw delayed his retirement for

April 10, 2024 22:23 - 5 minutes - 7.26 MB

Members Day this week had it all: surprise votes, big and niche issues, success and failure. A bill from a retiring MP led to an environmental rights debate which included gaping philosophical divides and a parting shot.

3 Body Problem's Kiwi lead

April 10, 2024 22:05 - 28 minutes - 26.5 MB

Netflix's new sci-fi series 3 Body Problem is one of the most talked about shows on the planet right now - and it stars a Kiwi actress in one of the leading roles.

RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 11 April 2024

April 10, 2024 22:00 - 8 minutes - 8.24 MB

The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.

UK: MP sorry over WhatsApp honeytrap, David Cameron in US

April 10, 2024 21:45 - 11 minutes - 10.1 MB

UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to update a story he broke about a spear-phishing scandal at Westminster. Tory MP William Wragg has apologised and "voluntarily" given up the whip after he was targeted in the honeytrap plot and passed on some of his colleagues' numbers. Meanwhile Foreign Secretary David Cameron has been in the US, talking up aid for Ukraine and confirming the UK government won't suspend arms exports to Israel. Dan Bloom is senior author of Politico's London Playb...

Kiwi gaming entrepreneurs with a new title set for Apple's VR headsets

April 10, 2024 21:30 - 16 minutes - 15.5 MB

Gaming studio Beyond has launched its game Runaways on the Apple Vision Pro headset - the first game made here to release on that platform. It's been a roller-coaster journey for Beyond's co-founders Jessica Manins and Anton Mitchell. The company started in 2018 their first hit was Oddball - an eight-player game on the VR headset Oculus Quest. The company is now known for its free-roam, multiplayer virtual reality games. Oddball was just beginning to make waves, proving popular with cele...

Debate heating up on management of domestic and feral cats

April 10, 2024 21:05 - 21 minutes - 19.8 MB

Cat owners in Hutt City are now required to microchip and desex their pets - should this be the norm nationwide?

RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 11 April 2024

April 10, 2024 21:00 - 9 minutes - 8.6 MB

The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.

Otago rally attracts local and international drivers

April 10, 2024 20:56 - 3 minutes - 3.54 MB

Engines are revving for the Otago Rally with 119 entries ready to tackle the challenging multi-stage course, with those vying for a win will face off across 16 timed stages over 280 kilometres. Otago/Southland reporter Tess Brunton reports.

Fashion label Kate Sylvester to close after 31 years

April 10, 2024 20:46 - 3 minutes - 3.11 MB

A retail industry group predicts luxury fashion label Kate Sylvester won't be the last to come under pressure from a tough economy. Felix Walton reports.

UN expert visits Nelson to learn about tenths case

April 10, 2024 20:42 - 3 minutes - 3.39 MB

A UN indigenous rights expert has made a special visit to the top of the South Island - to learn about the Nelson Tenths case and the Crown's breach of its legal obligations to Maori customary landowners. Samantha Gee reports.

Media job losses will have 'dire flow on-effects': Cam Harland

April 10, 2024 20:40 - 4 minutes - 3.91 MB

The chief executive of New Zealand on Air, Cam Harland, says the industry's current problems will have dire flow-on effects for local journalism, production capabilities and democracy. Harland spoke to Corin Dann.

Sports Chat for 11 April 2024

April 10, 2024 20:34 - 3 minutes - 2.94 MB

An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.

Market Update for 11 April 2024

April 10, 2024 20:27 - 1 minute - 1.38 MB

Market Update for 11 April 2024

Bill to restore NZ citizenship to those born in Samoa between 1924 - 1949 passes first reading

April 10, 2024 20:25 - 3 minutes - 3.39 MB

A private members bill that aims to restore New Zealand citizenship to people born in Samoa between 1924 and 1949 has passed its first reading in Parliament, but in a shock move, ACT and New Zealand First supported the bill from Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono, while their coalition partner, National, was the only party to oppose it. Caleb Fotheringham reports.

More intense rainfall forecast for West Coast

April 10, 2024 20:17 - 4 minutes - 3.98 MB

MetService is predicting more intense rainfall on the West Coast on Thursday as a slow-moving front between Westland and Fiordland is forecast to move northwards. RNZ reporter Maia Ingoe spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from Franz Josef.

Unclear how government plans to reform media industry

April 10, 2024 20:12 - 7 minutes - 6.89 MB

The media and communications minister Melissa Lee says she is focused on ensuring New Zealand's media industry is sustainable and modernised, and she is looking at reviewing the Broadcasting Act. RNZ political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.

Sports News for 11 April 2024

April 10, 2024 20:06 - 2 minutes - 2.23 MB

Tayla Ford is set to become the first New Zealand woman to wrestle at an Olympics.

RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 11 April 2024

April 10, 2024 20:00 - 9 minutes - 8.54 MB

The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport.

New water tanks providing resilience in Northland

April 10, 2024 19:50 - 3 minutes - 3.38 MB

Four years ago, Northland suffered one of its worst droughts in history - sparking a government-funded, iwi-led scheme to make sure some of the region's most vulnerable families never have to go without water again. Peter de Graaf reports.

The tougher boot camps, the less effective Govt told

April 10, 2024 19:44 - 4 minutes - 3.95 MB

The Government's own advisers have told it that the tougher the new boot camps are, the less they will work and might even do harm. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

News in Tongan for 11 April 2024

April 10, 2024 19:40 - 5 minutes - 4.84 MB

The latest news in the Tongan language(Lea Faka-Tonga) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.

Govt won’t say if it will follow UK move on puberty blocker use

April 10, 2024 19:40 - 4 minutes - 4.42 MB

The Health Ministry is refusing to say if it's considering following Britain's move to ban the routine use of puberty blockers for transgender children and teenagers. Ruth Hill reports.

Environmental experts concerned over proposed DOC job cuts

April 10, 2024 19:36 - 6 minutes - 5.85 MB

The Department of Conservation is proposing to axe 130 jobs, spanning biodiversity, visitor services, and regional operations. University of Otago lecturer in ecology and former DOC staffer Jo Monks spoke to Corin Dann.

New English language requirement for work visas

April 10, 2024 19:30 - 3 minutes - 3.19 MB

People applying for low-skilled jobs under the accredited employer work visa scheme must now meet a basic standard of English. Lucy Xia reports.

Westland mayor on heavy rain warnings for region

April 10, 2024 19:24 - 4 minutes - 4.21 MB

A heavy rain warning is in place for the Westland District, south of Hokitika, with up to 200 milimitres expected to fall on the coast on Thursday, with residents sandbagging and preparing for more severe weather. Westland mayor Helen Lash spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

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