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1 Powering New Zealand from a Wellington wind farm 22:58
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On top of a turbine in the windy city, The Detail learns why too much wind isn't a good thing After a year of drought, heavy rainfall has brought relief to the energy sector. Whether that carries over to consumers is a different story. … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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More than 80,000 Kiwi smokers need to quit their habit before the end of the year to meet the Smokefree 2025 goal, but a public health professor says there's no chance Our world-leading Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 legislation barely survived to see this year, and the reality of addressing tobacco use is "like whack-a-mole" More than 80,000 Kiwis must quit smoking before the end of the year to meet the goal of Smokefree 2025, which was launched 14 years ago. But Professor of Public Health Chris Bullen tells The Detail that it is unlikely to happen - "I don't believe so, sadly". "The evidence suggests we are not heading in the right direction fast enough," says Bullen, who is also the director of the National Institute for Health Innovation. "We have got more work to do in 2026 and beyond." The smokefree goal aims to have less than 5 percent of the population smoking by December, but the latest data reveals there are still about 300,000 daily smokers across the country. Bullen says part of the issue is, last year, the Coalition government repealed three areas of the Smokefree law, most importantly the denicotinisation of tobacco products (where the nicotine is basically taken out of cigarettes) and banning the sale of tobacco products to those born after January 1, 2009. "I think we could have gotten to the goal under the previous legislation, but that was repealed by the current government. "The lack of policies to support and motivate more people to think about quitting means there's an awful lot of effort on the ground that's got to go on to get 84-, 85-thousand people to quit smoking between now and the end of the year and I just don't see it happening fast enough." He says the denicotinisation strategy needs to be revisited, and a smoke-free generation approach needs to be adopted to encourage young people not to start smoking. "Other countries picked up the baton when we dropped it, and I think that would lock in the very low levels of smoking in our young people, forever, and this would be a real boost for their future prospects." The Detail also speaks to Bullen about illegal tobacco and vaping, and the role they play in Smokefree Aotearoa. A tobacco industry-funded report has just revealed that 25 percent of cigarettes sold in New Zealand are from the black market, smuggled into the country, largely from China and South Korea, and available on Facebook Marketplace, at construction sites, and in some dairies… Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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Changes made in haste in vocational education are being met with dismay by sectors that feel left out of it Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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1 Drilling for Auckland's mythical harbour crossing 23:31
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There's a mysterious yellow vessel in the Waitematā Harbour. The Detail investigates. … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
As a new announcement on compensation for Abuse in Care victims looms, one expert says the waiting has been another form of psychological abuse Abuse in Care victims have had different responses to compensation offers, from those who've taken the money and moved on, to those who feel they're being seriously shortchanged A warning, this story references abuse … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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1 Tourism operators optimistic in the face of capacity restraints 26:44
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There's buoyancy and optimism in the tourism industry in spite of New Zealand's long slow slog when it comes to the post-Covid airline bounce-back… Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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Online violence, against high-profile women in particular, has prompted the government to look at ways to help them deal with it The price of having a public face, especially for women, is having to deal with a rising tide of abuse. It could have a chilling effect on local body election candidates this year … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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The only certainty surrounding the election of the new pope is that he will be a man, and that's a tradition unlikely to change soon With a patriarchy deeply rooted in tradition, women in the Catholic Church are split on the urgency - or even need - to ordain women as priests … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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1 In Central Otago, historic buildings on the council chopping block 25:18
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The Central Otago District Council has a plan that could save millions, but many locals say it comes at the cost of history, heritage and community… Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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1 The politicians have gone but debt remains for Polyfest 23:36
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The cultural extravaganza festival that is Polyfest was a record-breaker this year - but its finances are in peril In spite of the rain this year's Polyfest hit record numbers, but organisers are back to looking for coins down the back of the couch to get it running next year … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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Australia could be the second major nation where voters in a federal election have done a u-turn on hardline, Trump-light style leaders Australians go to the polls tomorrow in a tight contest. During the lead-up public sentiment has changed globally, and that could have some sway. … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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1 Iwi/ Crown relations on the line after scathing audit 24:38
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Iwi and hapū are legally entitled to their Treaty Settlements, but a new report from the auditor general has found widespread breaches by the Crown A new report from the auditor general found that every public agency audited had difficulties meeting at least some of their Treaty settlement obligations to iwi and hapū … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
Increasing numbers of politicians are failing to manage real or perceived conflicts of interest, and there are calls to strengthen protocols over them Politicians claim there are rules in place to make sure they don't have conflicts of interest - but an increasing number of incidents suggest those rules might not be strong enough … Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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1 In the Chatham Islands, hope for a more independent future 23:37
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New Zealand's remotest community relies heavily on public money, but it's not what the community wants for itself For the 600-odd residents of the Chatham Islands, failing infrastructure and tight fishing quotas are a roadblock to more independence For generations, New Zealand's remotest community existed without outside help. Now the 600-odd residents of the Chatham Islands can't live and thrive here without a lot of public money. Millions of dollars is needed for a long -awaited new ship to freight goods on and off the islands, replacing the old Southern Tiare. Residents also want a fairer share of the fishing quota in the waters surrounding the Chathams, better wharf facilities and cheaper electricity… Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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1 Detentions and arrests at US borders sow fear 24:06
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The current threat level for travel to the US is 'exercise increased caution', but a growing number of people say it's not high enough… Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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