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Newsable

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Newsable is all about what everyone’s talking about. Highbrow, lowbrow, exclusives, analysis and hot takes - it’s a fresh way to get up to speed on the day’s big stories, delivered in a uniquely Stuff way. Newsable brings you the news you need to know, when it happens. Drop us a line: newsable@stuff.co.nz
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Episodes

Win for victims of child sexual abuse, the stingray that got pregnant by herself, some extreme tooth fairy gifts

An ACC loophole that has previously prevented some victims of childhood trauma from receiving financial compensation has been closed. We talk to the lawyer who took the case through the courts. The stingray that is pregnant despite being in an enclosure without a male for 8 years and the somewhat outrageous gifts that parents are leaving as tooth fairy gifts under their children's pillows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 19, 202416 min

Will Govt ban 24/7 dog tethering? Tova O'Brien wraps PM Luxon's first State of the Nation address, Blackcaps battle the Aussies, and 1 in 4 people sleep with lights on

Question marks are hanging over the future of a proposal to ban the 24/7 tethering of dogs, so will the new coalition government commit to outlawing the practice? And if not, why? Plus - Stuff Chief Political Correspondent Tova O'Brien gives us the lowdown on Christopher Luxon’s first State of the Nation address as Prime Minister, how the Blackcaps can get one up on the Aussies, and the baffling number of people who sleep with a light on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adch...

Feb 18, 202418 min

Can the Port Hills landscape recover ? Photoshopped Australia MP talks about the impact, League season kicks off, the escaping Kākāpō

Seven years on since the last devastating fires at the Port Hills, how will the landscape recover after being hit again? Newsable speaks to a fire ecologist. The Australian MP who had her image photoshopped by a news outlet joins us for her first New Zealand media interview since the saga. Plus the rugby league season kicks off officially tonight with All Star Indigenous and Māori clashes and a bi-lingual Sky commentary and we hear about the escaping Kākāpō. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis...

Feb 15, 202422 min

Breaking - Port Hill fires still not contained

Fire and Emergency have given an afternoon briefing on how the battle against the blaze in the Port Hills in Christchurch is progressing. They say the fire is still not contained, but no homes have been damaged and police are helping residents visit their homes to check on animals where possible Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 15, 20244 min

Breaking - Port Hills fire update

Fire crews are continuing their battle against a large fire in Christchurch’s Port Hills. A local state of emergency has been declared.. With the blaze still not yet contained.. Now spreading to the city’s adventure park. At least 80 homes have been evacuated. Fire and Emergency officials have just held a press conference with the latest.. Here’s what was said, courtesy of RNZ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 14, 20246 min

Looksmaxing - the worrying social trend aimed at young men, the Fletcher fallout and implications for small business, Harry and Meghan relaunch, Guinness record reversal

Looksmaxing is a worrying social media trend encouraging young men to make extreme changes to their physical appearances. Newsable speaks to a psychologist about the risk. If large companies like Fletcher's are making huge losses, how are things going for small businesses and sole traders? Plus Harry and Megan relaunch and the Guinness record flip flop over appropriate match sticks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 14, 202421 min

Breaking - Christchurch Fire

A major fire is blazing on Christchurch's Port Hills and people living near have received mobile alerts asking them to evacuate. Helicopters, fire trucks and tankers are battling the blaze, which broke out this afternoon. Homes are under threat and evacuation centres have been set up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 14, 20244 min

Modern slavery -" eroding our freedom and democracy," still the time for first home buyers? Do our workers need "right to disconnect' laws , Gold Coast proposes teeny bikini ban

Modern day slavery is a problem in New Zealand, but will the new government take action and bring in new laws? Predictions about what direction interest rates might take is switching week to week..so how do home buyers work out what to do? Plus does New Zealand need to follow Australia's lead and introduce a right to disconnect law and the proposed ban on the Gold Coast on teeny, tiny up the bum bikinis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 13, 202420 min

"Theft of people's time" - the right to disconnect, Trump's "dangerous comments," cocoa prices soar, help to spot the baddie

A law change across the ditch will allow workers to ignore work calls out of hours. Newsable speaks to the Australian Senator who backed the measure to officially allow workers the right to disconnect. Plus an international relations expert at Otago University describes Donald Trump's comments over possible Russian action against European countries as "dangerous" and irresponsible." We track the soaring price of cocoa beans and an insider tip gives away a clue on how to spot the villain. Learn m...

Feb 12, 202417 min

"Happy to be alive and have a second chance" - survivors of Cyclone Gabrielle, Missing Kiwi in Miami cold case, Jeff Wilson on Superbowl

One year on from the devastation of Cyclone Gabrielle, Newsable catches up with a winemaker in Esk Valley and an apple grower in Hawke's Bay to hear how they are finding a way to look positively into the future. Over 20 years ago, a New Zealander living the fast life in Miami disappeared into the night. Now her son is trying to find out what happened. We talk to Sutff reporter Katie Ham. Plus Sky sport commentator, Jeff Wilson, returns to Newsable to talk Superbowl and this week's Halberg awards...

Feb 11, 202422 min

The most elections ever in a single year, climate activists and new tactics, scoring tickets on empty flights, music for pets

2024 is the year of the election, with more than 50 taking place worldwide. So which ones should we be watching? Why throwing paint at famous works of art may be hindering rather helping the climate change movement. Is there a way to snaffle tickets on an empty plane and the music producer with a billion streams whose work isn't aimed at you, rather your pet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 08, 202417 min

Trump's court battle to stay on ballot paper, the climate activists' fight to take emitters to court, King Charles' illness, super luxury submarines

The Trump court cases continue to swirl - but could one due out soon affect his chances of appearing on ballot papers? A climate activist will sue seven of the country’s biggest polluters after a five year fight to get the go ahead. Mike Smith joins Newsable to explain why he persevered for so long. What happens with the Royal duties if Charles has periods when he is unwell ? Plus move over super yachts, it's time for super submarines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoic...

Feb 07, 202422 min

Introducing Tova: Back for 2024 - Wairua, waiata and wero: On the ground(s) for Waitangi 2024

Looking for your new favourite politics pod? Look no further! Tova is back for 2024. In this weeks episode, Tova brings you the full story of one of the most significant Waitangi weekends for many years. Like what you're hearing? Follow on Apple or Spotify to make sure you don't miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 07, 202455 min

Could free period products in schools go? The housing market warms up and how do the locals at Waitangi prepare for 50 thousand people?

The future of the free period products in schools programme looks uncertain. The Education Minister says she is seeking advice about continuing the scheme. We’re speaking to one advocate who is deeply concerned. What does the start of 2024 look like for property sellers and property buyers? We have the latest report out this morning. It's Waitangi Day tomorrow. So how do locals prepare for such an occasion, with up to 50,000 people expected to attend? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega...

Feb 04, 202416 min

Facebook turns 20 - a force for good or bad? What to expect at Waitangi, the cost of flying and research on doggy life expectancy

Facebook has been a huge influence in the decades since it was launched with 3 billion users on the platform. But is its legacy good or bad? Newsable talks to tech expert Peter Griffin. We are on the verge of a huge weekend leading into Waitangi Day at the Treaty grounds. Will there be calm debate or fireworks? Plus what directions are airfares travelling in and new research sets out the life expectancy of your beloved pooch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 01, 202420 min

"Our common pathway to pain" - Health Minister on workforce woes, the New Zealand fishing spot that has claimed 30 lives and a chatbot goes rogue

We have an extended interview with the Health Minister, Dr Shane Reti, about what worries him most and his plans for the workplace, including targets for health care. Plus the fishing point just outside Raglan that has claimed at least 30 lives and the chatbot that went rogue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 31, 202421 min

Bonus - top UK comedian Russell Howard on last meals and dying on stage

One of the UK’s most popular comedians is in New Zealand. Russell Howard is here to tour the country starting in Dunedin on Feb 1st and ending in Hawkes Bay on Feb 11. He joined Newsable for a chat and the conversation went all over the place from massaging pigs to the best way to eat a scone. For details of the tour you can head to Russell Howard's tour site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 30, 202417 min

"A chance to break free" - Sue Bradford on what's next for the Greens, why is there a court case over butter chicken? Plus funnyman Russell Howard reveals what it's like to massage a pig

The Green Party has to find a replacement co-leader now James Shaw has announced his departure, but will the Greens head in a new direction? Former Green MP, Sue Bradford, shares her thoughts on what the future holds for parliament's third largest party. Plus why on earth is there a court case underway in India over butter chicken and top UK comedian, Russell Howard, joins Newsable for a chat and that conversation just went all over the place! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm...

Jan 30, 202419 min

"We can't sit here in blissful ignorance " - Judith Collins on role for NZ defence force, the first parliament for 2024, deep fakes and Taylor Swift, X games silver medal

New Zealand's Defence Force has now had members deployed to the Middle East to protect shipping lanes in the Suez Canal and the Red Sea from Houthi attacks. But could New Zealand get drawn into the wider conflict, will we contribute more to Ukraine and can we afford it all? Newsable talks to the Defence Minister, Judith Collins. Parliament sits for the first time today, we talk to Massey University politics professor, Richard Shaw about the year ahead, plus could the pornographic images of Taylo...

Jan 29, 202424 min

Calls to change Auckland Anniversary date, a fake crypto CEO, the secret to crunchy carrots, and tracking dog poo

Every year, Auckland Anniversary Day falls on the Monday closest to January 29th, with many of those living in New Zealand's largest city getting some time off. But local iwi Ngati Whatua says it's time to recognise the date Tāmaki Makaurau was actually born: September 18th. So what’s the on the table and could it actually happen? Also, revelations of a failed crypto scheme faking its own CEO, the top tip to keep carrots crunchy for dipping, and why an Italian city is DNA testing dogs to stop th...

Jan 28, 202416 min

"Frightening" and "Scary" - ideology and sex education, which supplements to take , if any? Cliff Diving in Auckland and the real name now deemed offensive

As part of National's coalition agreement with New Zealand First, the sex education curriculum will no longer be focused on ideology. But what does this mean and could a new ideology come in instead? Newsable speaks to Mark Potter, the President of the NZEI Te Riu Roa, the union representing primary school teachers. Plus should we be taking supplements? The Red Bull Cliff Diving competition underway in Auckland this weekend and why an exisiting girl's name is now deemed offensive. Learn more abo...

Jan 25, 202420 min

"A strange environment" - housing and inflation, Auckland still vulnerable to flooding, Commonwealth Games in Christchurch 50 years on, Stanley Cup craze

The latest inflation news was slightly better than expected at 4.7 per cent. But the domestic side of inflation is dropping more slowly with rents and rates being two of the biggest contributors. So what's going on? Economist Shamubeel Equb joins Newsable to explain. It's a year since the Auckland floods so is the city any better prepared? 50 years after Christchurch hosted the Commonwealth Games, the Mayor is suggesting the city does it all again and the craze around re-useable Stanley cups. Le...

Jan 24, 202421 min

Up to $180 billion to fix water woes, Trump faces final competitor, Kiwi in Australia's Gladiator reboot, updates and embarrassing filters

Summer water woes of shortages, leaks and polluted beaches have highlighted how much needs to be done to fix our water systems. But with 3 Waters on the verge of being scrapped, what is the answer? Newsable talks to Local Government New Zealand's President, Sam Broughton, about what councils can do, the cost to rate payers and the estimated bill to bring everything up to scratch. Republicans in New Hampshire vote for their Presidential candidate and Trump might be the last person left standing. ...

Jan 23, 202421 min

Luxon meets Ardern, housing horoscope, Kiwi TV v streaming giants and the 20-deck liner

With the fifth anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks looming, there are unanswered questions about Dame Jacinda Ardern's role with the Christchurch Call. Aaron Dahmen reports on her meeting with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, and Aliya Danzeisen from the Islamic Women's Council NZ explains why the anti-online extremism initiative still has much to do. Plus, the state of the housing market and what it means for first-time buyers, why Kiwi TV-makers are taking on Netflix and incredible...

Jan 22, 202422 min

"Today's just day one" - what's next after the big hui, a dream job for fast food fans, supermarket-busting gardening and a six-legged dog

Māori attended Kiingi Tuheitia's hui in unprecedented numbers. His chief of staff explains how Government MPs were received and why this is just the start of a new push for unity. Plus, for many, January means job-hunting - and one fast find giant wants to pay someone to test chicken wings. We meet the home gardener who is so self-sufficient she only really needs to go to the supermarket for toilet paper. And a happy ending to the story of a dog with six legs. Learn more about your ad choices. V...

Jan 21, 202420 min

Children freezing, malnourished and scared - on the ground in Gaza, hopes for Kingitanga hui, threat of olive oil crisis, dodgy Hot Cross bun flavours in Australia

Newsable goes inside Gaza to get the latest on Unicef’s humanitarian efforts inside a war zone, as documents reveal the New Zealand Government's plan to send a repatriation flight when fighting first broke out. We talk to the Kingitanga’s Chief of Staff ahead of this weekend's much-anticipated hui... and there's an olive oil crisis overseas, so what does that mean for us here? Plus the dubious hot cross bun flavours that might soon be gracing shelves in Australia Learn more about your ad choices...

Jan 18, 202422 min

"I don't need to be part of that discussion" - Seymour no show at Kīngitanga hui, US caucus time, SPCA bursting, finger length and psychopathic traits

The Act Party leader tells Newsable he won't attend a Kīngitanga hui this weekend called to discuss concerns over the impact coalition government policies might have on Māori. The first caucus has been held in the US Presidential election, but what are they all about and what does the result mean? The SPCA is bursting with furry friends and what your finger lengths may say about your psychopathic tendencies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 17, 202419 min

“It would disgust you” - the abuse sent to Ghahraman, stress and shoplifting, the world's ugliest lawn, grunting and tennis

Golriz Ghahraman’s political demise is prompting questions about the intense scrutiny and pressure on the shoulders of New Zealand’s MPs. Newsable speaks to a former Green MP, Gareth Hughes, about the abuse Ghahraman recieved while in office and to a clinical pyschologist, Jacqui Maguire, about the links between stress and uncharacteristic behaviour. Plus the ugliest lawn in the world - a wry take on the use of water and the grunts that are a feature of top tennis tournaments. A warning; This ep...

Jan 16, 202421 min
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