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The Front Page

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  1. Keeping up to date with the news just became a little easier. Available every weekday at 5am, tune in as Chelsea Daniels chats with the journalists and newsmakers, going behind the headlines to break down what you need to know on the biggest stories of the day. 

Episodes

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori: Will Government policies have an impact on the language's revitalisation?

It’s Māori Language Week – where Kiwis are encouraged to have a go at te reo. Whereas the language was once on a pathway to extinction, now it’s flourishing as people flock to learn it. But a change in government last year saw restrictions placed on how the public service uses te reo – one of many policies that has been seen as an attack on Māori rights. Today on The Front Page, we’re joined by AUT professor Dr Ella Henry to discuss some of those policies, and how we can still celebrate Aotearoa...

Sep 15, 202419 min

The latest trends coming to your workplace - and why some bosses are pushing back

It’s estimated we spend a third of our life at work – with the average worker clocking a staggering 90,000 hours in employment over a lifetime. Covid lockdowns saw companies adapt to remote and flexible working practices, while schemes like four day weeks have gained traction globally. Some international companies though are pulling back or restricting employees from working at home, while one CEO has gone as far as to try and stop people leaving the building during work hours. So what is the be...

Sep 12, 202419 min

Days 27 - 29: Email highlights Hanna's work stress as witnesses weigh in on her mental health

Originally due to run for six weeks, the trial of Philip Polkinghorne is now in its seventh week. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead on 5 April, 2021. He maintains she took her own life. More witnesses from the defence took the stand to discuss their thoughts on how Hanna died, and the risk factors that could have pushed her to take her own life. New emails from Hanna were read to the court, and the question on if she used her phon...

Sep 12, 20241 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Wealth or Capital Gains? What taxes should New Zealand be looking at

We may be two years away from our next general election, but the possibility of more tax is already being debated. Labour is starting to warm the public up to the idea of a wealth or capital gains tax being part of their 2026 manifesto - with leader Chris Hipkins saying its necessary to deal with our ageing population. The possibility of introducing either tax has been debated by the left, and rejected by the right, for years – but is it time we have that conversation? Today on The Front Page, w...

Sep 11, 202423 min

Construction industry woes set to continue as sector faces mental health crisis

The construction industry in New Zealand is struggling – with building companies going to the wall as the housing market falls away. It also has one of the highest rates of workplace injuries of any industry. But there’s another workplace hazard that we’re not talking about. Construction workers are six times more likely to die from suicide than from an accident at work, and last year that number climbed to 80 suspected suicides, according to one report – the highest on record. Today on The Fron...

Sep 10, 202415 min

Pressure on All Blacks and Scott Robertson after rough start to new coaching era

Scott Robertson is the most successful coach in Super Rugby history - leading the Crusaders to seven-back-to-back titles. He is also a firm favourite with the public – and is perhaps the most popular rugby coach we've ever had. But his transition from the red and blacks to leading the All Blacks hasn't been smooth sailing. The national side has posted three losses from seven matches – their latest being against the Springboks at the weekend. So what are the issues facing his side? Is there an ea...

Sep 09, 202416 min

New controversies put X's problems back in the spotlight

The struggles facing social media platform X are back in the spotlight. In amongst an advertising exodus and concerns over owner Elon Musk’s takes on the US election, Brazil's Supreme Court has upheld a ban on the app formerly known as Twitter. These are just the latest controversies to hit the platform in the two years since Musk took it over – yet the app still has millions of users, and alternatives to the platform have not taken off. Today on The Front Page, we’re joined by Vaughn Davis from...

Sep 08, 202416 min

The biggest winners and losers from the Government's transport plans

The Government has announced a record 32.9-billion-dollar investment in New Zealand’s transport network over the next three years, through the National Land Transport Programme. The big winner is new roads, and the big loser is walking and cycling improvements. So, what does this mean for congestion and emissions in our biggest cities? And will a new National Infrastructure Pipeline prevent these roads being scuppered by future Governments? Today on The Front Page, Auckland University Senior Lec...

Sep 05, 202419 min

Days 24 - 26: Witnesses reveal a different side of Polkinghorne as defence argues its case

Week six of the trial of Philip Polkinghorne continued with the defence’s case. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead on 5 April, 2021. He maintains she took her own life. Witnesses for the defence revealed a different side of Polkinghorne then what we’ve previously heard, with former colleagues and neighbours describing him as funny, generous and caring. While the case took another dive into the couple’s accounts, electricity usage t...

Sep 05, 202441 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Kīngi Tūheitia remembered as thousands gather for his funeral

Last week, Kīngi Tūheitia the seventh Maori monarch, passed away aged 69, a little over a week after marking 18 years of his reign. His shock death has seen a week of mourning at Turangawaewae Marae, the official residence for the head of the Kingitanga movement, with politicians sharing memories while thousands gather to pay their respects. The next Māori monarch will officially be revealed this morning, just hours before the official funeral procession. Today on The Front Page, to discuss the ...

Sep 04, 202419 min

Is cost-cutting the best way to fix the problems with our healthcare system?

Several weeks ago, the Government dramatically moved to take control of Health New Zealand by appointing Professor Lester Levy as a commissioner. He has the unenviable task of finding 1.4 billion dollars in savings, while also improving services and meeting the Government’s national health targets. In the weeks that have followed, the dire state of our healthcare has become clearer, with patient wait times dragging mid-winter, back office staff facing voluntary redundancy, and new mums strugglin...

Sep 03, 202418 min

Sir Peter Jackson's property portfolio grows - but what are his plans for Wellington?

The year’s biggest land deal has Wellington aflutter with rumours Sir Peter Jackson could be building his long-awaited movie museum. Interests associated with The Lord of the Rings director have spent $105 million buying a large piece of land near the city’s airport in Lyall Bay. So, why the secrecy? And could Jackson’s vision be finally brought to life? Today on The Front Page, we’re joined by BusinessDesk markets reporter Gregor Thompson to discuss the famous filmmaker’s latest property acquis...

Sep 02, 202417 min

How wild will our spring weather be - and is La Nina still coming our way?

Winter has come to an end, and it's been a wet last few weeks. A burst of rain in August culminated in flooding in Wellington and saturated days for the rest of us. With us heading now into spring, the hope is that with longer days fast approaching, we might start to see some warmer weather again soon. For an outlook on weather in the months ahead, today on The Front Page we’re joined by NZ Herald science writer, Jamie Morton. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wher...

Sep 01, 202413 min

Days 22 and 23: Defence opens their case with Pauline Hanna's sister

After nearly five weeks of witnesses, The Crown has closed its case in the trial of Philip Polkinghorne. The former Auckland eye surgeon is accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, who was found dead on 5 April, 2021. He maintains she took her own life. The Crown closed its case with more on Polkinghorne’s arrest, Police searches, and a last minute witness on cell phones. The rest of the trial is now in the hands of the Defence – and for their first witness, they called up Pauline Hanna’s o...

Aug 30, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 15

50 years since the death of Norman Kirk: His life, his legacy - and the 'what ifs'

Norman Kirk was elected Prime Minister in 1972, bringing the Labour Party back to power after 12 years of National Party rule. His two years in office were seen as radical at the time in how he sought to reshape New Zealand’s place in the world, and his legacy has endured as one of the country’s most popular Prime Ministers. However, on August 31st 1974, Kirk died after a lengthy but private illness with obesity and heart problems. Today on The Front Page, as we near that 50th anniversary since ...

Aug 29, 202420 min

New Zealand's energy crisis: Why are power prices soaring?

Back in May on The Front Page, in the wake of warnings about overuse of the power grid, we discussed what challenges faced the energy sector for the winter ahead. Over the last few weeks, those challenges have become more and more apparent, with diminishing supply sparking rising power prices across the country. It has prompted the Government to this week announce it is fast tracking a new liquified natural gas import terminal, amongst other measures. So what’s behind this latest energy crisis, ...

Aug 28, 202419 min

Harris v Trump: The state of the US election as the race heats up

The US election race is heating up. A month ago, after the Republican National Convention and a failed assassination attempt, it seemed like Donald Trump would be unstoppable. Instead, US President Joe Biden pulled out of the race, anointing his Vice President Kamala Harris as hir successor, and a triumphant Democratic National Convention showed a party prepared to hold onto the White House. So what is the state of the race, and their parties? Today on The Front Page, we’re joined from Detroit b...

Aug 27, 202415 min

Days 20 and 21: The final search history and unsent messages of Pauline Hanna

Week five in the trial of Philip Polkinghorne has kicked off with more on what was found on the couple’s tech, a hint that Pauline Hanna found a P pipe months before her death, and what exactly is a ‘girlfriend experience’? And two messages, drafted, on the morning of Pauline Hanna’s death, have also been revealed by the defence. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial through The Front Page podcast feed, or find it on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. This ser...

Aug 27, 202426 minSeason 1Ep. 14

AI predicted to add billions to NZ's economy - how fast is the tech evolving?

Artificial intelligence. Once something you’d only find in sci-fi novels, it’s now an everyday necessity for some. A new Accentrue report for Microsoft forecasts Kiwi workers are set to save an average of 275 hours a year through generative AI adoption. Today on The Front Page, Otago University’s Centre of Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy director, James Maclaurin is with us to discuss the tech that’s on everyone’s lips. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or w...

Aug 26, 202420 min

Deadly new variant of Mpox spreading - what you need to know

There was an outbreak of the virus – formerly known as Monkeypox – back in 2022, but a new variant that originated in the Democratic Republic of Congo has proved fatal, with dozens of deaths from thousands of cases. The new variant has also been found beyond the borders of Africa, sparking warnings by the World Health Organisation, and calls for international support to stem this outbreak. Today on The Front Page, University of Auckland associate professor and co-director of the Global Vaccine D...

Aug 25, 202415 min

Days 18 and 19: Sex tapes, intimate letters and Google searches revealed

The end of the shortened fourth week in the trial of Philip Polkinghorne traverses a range of topics He’s accused of murdering his wife, Pauline Hanna, in April 2021 – but maintains, she took her own life. More on the couple’s finances, the dark sides of meth use, a sex tape, Google searches about infidelity, and a series of intimate letters between a husband and a wife were all revealed and discussed by witnesses. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial through The Front P...

Aug 23, 202441 minSeason 1Ep. 13

What is the Du Val Group and why has it been put into statutory management?

The Government's stepped in on Auckland apartment developer the Du Val Group, placing it in statutory management. This follows Du Val Capital Partners and related companies being placed into interim receivership by the High Court earlier this month, with a police raid on the home of company founders Kenyon and Charlotte Clarke. About 120 investors have put money into the entities. So what do these moves mean for those investors, and how unprecedented is this level of response? Today on The Front...

Aug 22, 202416 min

Can Team NZ win the America's Cup again - and are we still bitter about the move to Barcelona?

The first stage of the 37th America’s Cup is about to begin. The world’s longest continuous sporting competition, Team New Zealand will be looking to defend their title in October – their challenger is due to be decided over the coming weeks, as the Louis Vuitton Cup gets underway in Barcelona. But in amongst all the intrigue about which team will come out on top, there’s a lot of background as to why this is all happening on the other side of the world, rather than in our backyard. NZ Herald sp...

Aug 21, 202414 min

Days 16 and 17: Drug tests at Auckland Eye before the couple's finances are examined

The trial of Philip Polkinghorne has, in theory, hit the halfway mark – with Justice Graham Lang telling the jury it’s “broadly on schedule”. Polkinghorne’s accused of strangling his wife, Pauline Hanna, at the couple’s Remuera home in April 2021 – before allegedly staging the scene to look like she’d taken her own life. His defence maintains she committed suicide. Day 16 focused on Auckland Eye, Polkinghorne's workplace, and how his colleagues found a meth pipe and lighter in one of the consult...

Aug 21, 202422 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Ukraine seizes Russian territory: What it means for the ongoing war

Ukrainian troops have strengthened positions and expanded territory in Russia's Kursk region, nearly two weeks into their incursion. Ukraine says it has seized more than 80 settlements since August 6 in the biggest invasion of Russia since World War II. Coming two and a half years into Russian’s invasion of Ukraine, why has Ukraine decided to return the favour, and what does this incursion mean on a wider scale? Today on The Front Page, University of Waikato international law professor Alexander...

Aug 20, 202414 min

Restaurant closures and rising costs: Inside the crisis facing hospitality

It’s tough out there for New Zealand’s hospitality industry. The rising cost of living in the past few years has seen everyone tightening their belts, and the skyrocketing cost of food in particular has been cutting into people’s disposable income. With overheads increasing at the same time as patrons cutting back on their spending, it’s no wonder we’ve seen a series of beloved bars and restaurants closing their doors for good. So what’s next for the industry, and how can these businesses adapt ...

Aug 19, 202419 min

Civil Aviation Authority whistleblowers speak out on fears over aviation safety in NZ

Whistleblowers at the Civil Aviation Authority have issued a dire warning about aviation safety in New Zealand. Staff describe a toxic culture, with the CAA’s director “asleep at the wheel”. Data obtained by the Herald has revealed over six hundred thousand dollars has been spent on legal fees related to employment issues, complaints and investigations. And it has prompted warnings that the agency’s investigative approach could mean ‘more people will die’. Today on The Front Page, NZ Herald seni...

Aug 18, 202419 min

Days 14 and 15: Friends, colleagues share more about their concerns for Pauline

Questions around a certain dinner at a Havelock North restaurant, more on what prescription drugs Pauline Hanna was taking – and unravelling the issues at Auckland Eye. Friends and colleagues have weighed in at the end of the third week of Philip Polkinghorne’s trial. You can listen to episodes of Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial through The Front Page podcast feed, or find it on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. This series is presented and produced by, Chelsea Daniels, with produce...

Aug 16, 202419 minSeason 1Ep. 11

The OCR has finally been cut - so what's the current state of our economy?

This week the Reserve Bank cut the Official Cash Rate, now it's down to 5.25 percent. This is the first time it has been cut in four years – since March 2020, when the country first went into lockdown to combat the Covid pandemic. Politicians have celebrated the news, and banks have started cutting interest rates already. But in amongst all that joy – there's also a grim warning for the state of the country’s economy. Today on The Front Page, we’re joined by NZ Herald business editor at large Li...

Aug 15, 202417 min

What does the Government's new traffic light system mean for beneficiaries?

The Government has announced new restrictions for beneficiaries. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Social Development Minister Louise Upston this week announced a new traffic light system, that comes with harsher penalties for those who don’t meet their obligations to attend meetings and look for work. But what exactly do those sanctions mean, and why is National making this a priority now? Today on The Front Page, NZ Herald political journalist Julia Gabel joins us to explain this new traffi...

Aug 14, 202413 min