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Social Investment Agency to be set up as part of budget
9 May 2024The Finance Minister has confirmed a Social Investment Agency will be set up as part of this year's Budget, with an aim of investing in earlier and better interventions to support the country's most… Audio
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Father of dead toddler slams police theory
9 May 2024The father of Gore toddler Lachlan Jones says the police theory about his son's death lacks common sense. RNZ reporter Timothy Brown spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Screentime: The Jinx s2, Back to Black, Hollywood Con Queen
9 May 2024Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz looks at season two of The Jinx, Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black and Hollywood Con Queen, about a scam targeting professionals in the film industry and how those… Audio
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Parenting: Helping kids with a healthy competition mindset
Melbourne-based provisional psychologist Darren Godwin says tween and teens athletes and their parents can benefit from the same sort of assistance pros get to deal with ups and downs. Audio
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Tech: Billion dollar deals, 2degrees charged over roaming
9 May 2024Technology commentator Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to look at two billion dollar tech deals that are worth keeping an eye on - one for Kiwi Alex Kendall and his autonomous vehicle start up Wayve. Audio
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Around the motu : John Freer on the Coromandel Peninsula
9 May 2024The cyclones which hit the region last year still have a long tail. Thames Coromandel District Councillors are about to review submissions and develop their long term plan. The Hauraki Rail trail is… Audio
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Book review: Beasts of Paris by Stef Penney
9 May 2024Ralph McAllister reviews Beasts of Paris by Stef Penney published by Quercus Books. Audio
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US Rock duo Sleater-Kinney talk about their new album
9 May 2024Kathryn talks to Corin Tucker from the American rock band Sleater-Kinney. The band is marking 30 years of playing together this year and will perform in Auckland next week. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 9 May
On today's episode, a school lunch provider in the Coromandel discusses changes to the Government's school lunch scheme, the cost of paying doctors overtime is skyrocketing, and costing taxpayers more… Audio
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UK: Another Tory defection as party results sting
9 May 2024UK correspondent Matt Dathan looks at another damaging defection for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to Labour, this time of Natalie Elphicke over the issue of immigration. Matt looks at why her move could… 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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UN treaty seeks to tackle plastic pollution
9 May 2024Proponents of a strong global plastics treaty are raising concerns about the influence of lobbyists on the process. This as research seeks to establish a link between microplastics and a rise in bowel… Audio
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The Nomad: Behind the decks at NZ's famed 90s underground raves
9 May 2024It's New Zealand Music Month and we're talking to Damon Schwalger, aka The Nomad, who was behind the decks at NZ's famed 90s underground raves and outdoor dance parties. Audio
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