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In the pod today: the first flight on another planet happened so why should we care; Vodafone backtracks on a warning to staff against holiday travel to Australia - could you really lose your job if you went into lockdown across the ditch? We meet new Green MP Teanau Tuiono and we tell you where to find New Zealand's first bush-based boardroom.…
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to look at how the vaccine rollout might be reset following updated medical advice recommending Australians over the age of 50 need the Pfizer, rather than AstraZeneca vaccine.
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US correspondent Ron Elving - reaction to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict
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Ron talks to Kathryn about how crowds outside a Minneapolis court have reacted to former police officer Derek Chauvin's conviction for murdering George Floyd.
Kathryn canvasses reaction from the health sector with Dr Rawiri Jansen, a member the Māori pandemic group, Te Rōpū Whakakaupapa Urutā ; Sarah Dalton from the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists; Dr Sue Crengle who was on the Māori Expert Advisory Group, and Dr Matire Harwood whose research focuses on tacking inequalities in Māori health.…
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Health Minister on reforms: 'A truly national health service'
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The sweeping health reforms outlined today have gone further than what was recommended by the expert panel review of the health and disability sector chaired by Heather Simpson. Health Minister Andrew Little tells Kathryn the new system will be a "truly national health service".
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Biggest shake up of health sector for decades - DHBs gone
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In the most radical shake up of the health system in decades, the country's 20 District Health Boards are being scrapped. The Health Minister Andrew Little has announced details to health leaders in parliament this morning. A single new body, Health NZ will replaced the DHBs which run services for individual areas around the country. A new Maori He…
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Guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin - George Floyd murder trial
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The former Minneapolis police officer on trial for the murder of George Floyd has been found guilty of second degree murder. Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd's neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds last May.
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Controversy is brewing over Rocket Lab's work at the Mahia peninsula. Locals are angry at the use of military payloads, and accuse the company at breaking its promise. But the local mayor is all for it. Hawke's Bay reporter Tom Kitchin has more.
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NZ Navy's biggest ship arrives in New Plymouth
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The Royal New Zealand Navy's newest and largest-ever ship, the HMNZS Aotearoa is making its first visit to its ceremonial home port in New Plymouth today. Reporter Robin Martin is on board.
While the speeches, song and siva at the world's largest Pacific cultural festival have fallen silent for another year, the celebration was very nearly silenced permanently. Polyfest was in financial ruin following last year's cancellation due to Covid-19 and the year before that they had to cancel the lucrative Saturday show because of the Christc…
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Covid-19: How did vaccinated worker catch it?
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In the latest case of Covid-19 that slipped through the border the Auckland Airport worker received the vaccine and turned up to every testing appointment, and yet they still caught Covid-19. The case is a reminder that a small number of people who are fully vaccinated may still contract Covid-19. Speaking to media yesterday, Prime Minister Jacinda…
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Domestic violence charity warns of emergency housing risks
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An Auckland family violence charity has joined the chorus of those warning of the serious risks to those in emergency housing, particularly for vulnerable women who've just come out of abusive relationships. Distressing revelations continue to emerge, including a woman being punched unconscious by another motel resident, putting her in hospital, an…
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Security analyst calls for stronger regulations for private investigators
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A leading security consultant says New Zealand's flimsy regulatory framework is allowing former SIS agents to use their counter-terrorism level training on law-abiding citizens. RNZ has learned that a former Security Intelligence officer is working for the discredited private investigation company Thompson and Clark, whose clients include the secre…
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 20 April 2021
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The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin).
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Government reveals plans for health overhaul
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Hundreds of people are at parliament this morning to hear the Health Minister Andrew Little announce major health reforms in response to last year's Health and Disability System Review. Health correspondent Rowan Quinn has been in the journalists' lock-up this morning ahead of the big reveal. She spoke to Corin Dann.…
Premier League club Manchester City have reportedly withdrawn from the European Super League and Chelsea are preparing to do the same.
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Conspiracy group handing out fake information to commuters
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"What's all the fuss about Masks?" - that's the title of an official looking pamphlet being thrust in the face of Wellington train commuters. The flyer by Billy Te Kahika's group The Freedom Alliance, perfectly matches the Covid-19 colour scheme, comes complete with Ministry of Health logos and even features the Director General of Health. It tells…
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George Floyd: Jury reaches verdict for Derek Chauvin
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The jury has reached a verdict in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin. US correspondent Simon Marks speaks to Susie Ferguson. Shortly after this interview it was announced Chauvin was found guilty on all counts.
Plans for a European super league are unravelling with Chelsea and Manchester City withdrawing from negotiations. Barcelona and Atletico are also reportedly set to drop out. The breakaway league has been widely criticised since it was announced on Sunday. Martin Lipton is the deputy sports editor at The Sun newspaper in London - he spoke to Corin D…
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Covid-19: Chris Hipkins on latest border case
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Questions are being raised over how a fully vaccinated border worker caught Covid-19, but the government says there was always a chance this could happen. The Auckland Airport worker cleans planes from countries where the virus is widespread. The government says there's a clear link to the border as the source of infection and it's not planning any…
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Judith Collins on hotels used for emergency accomodation
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It was under the previous National government that hotels were first drafted into use as emergency housing, although the number of people housed in them was significantly lower. So, what would it do differently now? National party leader Judith Collins spoke to Susie Ferguson.
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Emergency housing resident won't go back after being punched, hospitalised by another resident
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Distressing revelations about life in emergency housing continue to emerge, including a woman being punched unconscious by another motel resident, putting her in hospital. The 49-year-old grandmother was left so terrified she refused to go back into any form of shared housing. Living conditions have been widely described as dangerous and frightenin…
Major health reforms aimed at fixing a health system many say is broken and unfair are set to be announced at 8am on Wednesday. The Health and Disability System Review last year recommended a huge restructure - including slashing the number of district health boards and creating a Māori Health Authority. Hundreds of people are gathering at parliame…
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Long-term NZSIS officer runs Thompson and Clark surveillance operations
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A former long serving Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) officer is running intelligence operations for the controversial private investigation company Thompson and Clark. This includes the tracking and monitoring of ex-members of the Exclusive Brethren as reported by Radio New Zealand yesterday. Thompson and Clark was blacklisted by government …
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04.20.21 A partial solution to affordable housing / The job market is heating up. Clark smart opportunities.
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Dwellings are the largest expense we have and a key determinant of financial health. Clark describes obstacles to and different types of ADUs - accessory dwelling units - a win-win for landlords and renters. / The trucking industry is short of drivers and pay is going up. Many companies provide training. Also, the Federal Reserve reports small busi…
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Samoa election: New twist from Head of State
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A new twist in Samoa's general election has seen the Head of State elect a new female MP to Parliament, but the result is still anyone's guess. The result has been hung since the party FAST, which has only existed for a year, finished in a dead heat with the HRPP party, which has been in power since 1982. But last night the Office of the Electoral …
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Government must try harder to find alternatives for emergency accommodation - Willis
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National's Nicola Willis says the government needs to work harder to find better alternatives for emergency housing than motels. Conditions in many have been described as dangerous, and there are warnings about the significant potential for abuse and sexual violence. That's despite the government spending more than one million dollars a day on the …
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Health overhaul: What's on charity surgeon's wishlist
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Hundreds of people who work in health care are gathered at parliament on Wednesday to hear details of the biggest restructure of the health system in decades. Health Minister Andrew Little announced what changes he'll adopt from a wide-ranging report that recommended a complete overhaul - including halving the number of DHBs and creating a new Māor…
News from the rural and farming sector.
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Long-serving Chad president killed in front line of battle
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Chad's army says long-serving president Idriss Deby has died from injuries sustained on the front line of a battle against rebel forces. His death comes just hours after provisional election results put him on course to win a sixth term. Deby had been president of Chad for more than 30 years. The government's already been dissolved, replaced by a m…
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Champions of the Pacific for 21 April 2021
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A weekly sports show that celebrates the best of Pacific Island sport.
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Life's a beach for Vanuatu "super-mum" Miller Pata
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Vanuatu beach volleyball star Miller Pata made global headlines when she won a bronze medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, alongside teammate Linline Matauatu, seven months after giving birth to her son Tommy. After representing Vanuatu around the world for the past 15 years, the national sporting icon is hoping to sign off in style in Tokyo.…
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Pacific community dance their way to wellness
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A new exercise craze is taking the Pacific community across the United States by storm, with people gathering in their hundreds dancing and stepping to the smooth grooves and pumping basslines.
Fijian rugby league referee Misaele Vakadranu is a man on a mission. The Fiji-born UN worker now lives in Vienna and has set his sights on reviving the sport in Austria.
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Dateline Pacific for Wednesday 21 April 2021
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Community covid case sets back Fiji's travel bubble plans; WHO concerned over potential for PNG's Covid-19 outbreak to worsen; French Polynesia preparing to reopen border to tourists; Salvaging the world's largest Pacific dance festival.
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Community covid case sets back Fiji's travel bubble plans
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With the threat of more Covid-19 cases in the community, Fiji's hopes of reopening its border to any international travel will be some time away.