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The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) podcast offers new perspectives on ongoing research and education on social Europe, worker participation, health and safety, the wider labour movement and the world of work.
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Safety+Health magazine audio offerings include the new "On the Safe Side" podcast, Richard Hawk's "All About You" podcast, audio from our archived webinars, and occasional sound clips from news sources.
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Welcome to The Safety Meeting, the podcast that makes you smarter about current trends and best practices in workforce safety. From employee engagement to actionable data, and everything in between, tune in to hear how you can work more safely.
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ReAudio goes beyond policies and regulations to explore the real impact of workers’ compensation. We break down key industry trends, workplace injury data, and best practices while diving into the human side of recovery. Through expert conversations and powerful stories, we uncover the challenges, emotions, and perspectives that shape the experience for employees and employers alike. Whether you’re an industry professional or just curious about the system behind workplace injuries, this podc ...
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Safe, Efficient, Profitable: A Worker Safety Podcast

Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC

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Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC take their combined 40+ years of worker safety, OSHA, EPA, production, sanitation, and engineering experience in Manufacturing Plants including Harvest Plants/Packers, Case Readies and Further Processing Plants, Food Production Plants, Feed Mills, Grain Elevators, Bakeries, Farms, Feed Lots, and Petro-Chemical and bring you their top methods for identifying risk, preventing injuries, conquering the workload, auditing, managing emergencies and catastrophi ...
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Federal Workers Compensation Coffee Break Podcast is about all things related to Federal Workers Compensation, FECA, OWCP, DOL & Longshore claim filing as an injured federal worker. The podcast is an educational and informative training on how to navigate the OWCP claims filing process for all types of injured US government and federal workers. The podcaster has 30 years in assisting with federal workers compensation as a federal compliance consultant and trainer. The podcast is free and is ...
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The Valley Labor Report

Jacob Morrison and Adam Keller

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The Valley Labor Report is a weekly talk radio show from Huntsville Alabama hosted by Jacob Morrison and Adam Keller. We focus on organized labor, worker, civil and human rights. The show airs live every Saturday from 9:30AM – 11AM on both YouTube and WVNN Huntsville, 92.5 FM, on Saturdays at 5:00 AM on WHIV New Orleans, 102.3 FM, and on Tuesdays at 5:00 PM on WZZA Muscle Shoals, 1410 AM, and as a widely available podcast. We cover local, state, and national news for workers, by workers. The ...
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Mike Holmes, seasoned professional contractor and TV host, is renowned for his commitment to quality and safety in home construction and renovation. He extends his expertise through the “Holmes on Homes Podcast,”, engaging in in-depth discussions with trade experts to empower listeners with practical advice on home safety and maintenance, building healthier homes, and industry innovations. Whether you're a DIYer, first-time homeowner, or professional contractor, each episode covers topics li ...
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Transmission Interrupted is brought to you by NETEC, the National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center. NETEC's mission is to set the gold standard for special pathogen preparedness and response across health systems in the U.S. with the goals of driving best practices, closing knowledge gaps, and developing innovative resources. Join NETEC for discussions on a wide range of important health care topics through the lens of special pathogens, including health care worker s ...
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The True American podcast is an informative conservative news stream that reviews and analyzes the most interesting political stories of the week. It includes opinion and commentary about the latest political headlines composed and delivered by a true American, Fielding Chase. Fielding Chase is an American who loves his country and his fellow countrymen. He is a blue collar worker in the public safety trade who has the privilege to listen and learn from everyday people. Follow Fielding on In ...
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Welcome to Wired Right, the official podcast of Copperfield Electric, serving Orange County, CA. Join Rene and the Copperfield team as we break down the essentials of modern home electrical systems—from EV charger installations and electrical panel upgrades to energy-saving tips, home safety, and smart solutions for today's homeowners. Whether you're a homeowner, EV enthusiast, or just want to understand your home's wiring better, this podcast is for you. New episodes every week—clear, quick ...
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The Safety Digest

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The Safety Digest is hosted by Antonio "Tony" Barker, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) with a focus on environmental and occupational losses which impacts employees, organizations, and society. The Safety Digest is committed to addressing workplace accidental losses and injuries to protect employees and enhance safety for all stakeholders. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-safety-digest/support
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Welcome to the Suffer Up podcast, and thank you for viewing our page! We are Nate and Ryan, who both have spent our lives doing hard things to challenge ourselves and help others. Our mission is to encourage and lead others to suffer with a purpose. We strive to help others level up in life with an emphasis on spiritual, mental and physical wellbeing. Our goal is to deliver consistent, quality content related to those three pillars. Nate is a Firefighter Paramedic with over 10 years of relat ...
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Dive into ”The 5-Minute Social Worker” for your weekly dose of swift and actionable social work insights with a slice of humour. In just five minutes, get equipped with practical tips and strategies to enhance your practice and impact. Perfect for the busy professional, our episodes offer the wisdom and humour you need to thrive in the dynamic world of social work. Join us for a quick boost of knowledge, fun and inspiration, tailored just for you.
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The CUSW Spotlight Podcast

Canadian Union of Skilled Workers

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Welcome to The CUSW Podcast! Your monthly source for all things CUSW! This podcast dives into union members' experiences, stories, and insights while also spotlighting training opportunities, union initiatives, and essential information for skilled workers across Canada. Each episode brings you closer to the people and projects driving CUSW forward, from personal stories and professional development to key topics on workplace safety, mental health, and union advocacy. Hosted by Dan Plexman, ...
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From the creators of The Practice of Learning Teams Podcast show comes the New View Safety Snapshot. Each snapshot is 5 minutes of dialogue on the new view of safety, including HOP, HPE, Safety Differently, Safety II, and the New View of Safety.
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WorkShift

Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia

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It’s been said that we learn from experience. But we can learn a lot more when we add the experiences of others to our own. On WorkShift, we're putting leaders in workplace safety on the mic to talk health, safety, but most of all, leadership in a world that has changed forever. Hear the stories behind their successes, and their failures, and how they’re meeting the same challenges you may be facing. Whether you’re a leader or someone who enjoys inspiring conversations, WorkShift will change ...
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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Changed by Fire is a local Arizona 501c3 non-profit that is actively involved in growing support opportunities for burn survivors and their families. We strongly believe that building a community of healing, understanding, and connection, we empower the burn community to not only survive - but live and thrive - through life after a burn. Changed by Fire works alongside other organizations in healing, recognizing that it truly does take a village, and a variety of supports to navigate the bur ...
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A first job can be overwhelming, yet exciting! Our host, Nichol, a Public Health master’s student and former fast-food employee, brings light to various food service topics to help make the transition into the work force a bit easier. If you’re stepping into a food service job or are already in the work force, restaurant or not, this podcast is for you. We discuss food safety, worker safety, ways to make you as a worker more marketable, and more! This podcast will challenge yourself to grow ...
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Join us as we explore the mindset of a Correctional Officer, the challenges they face, and the strategies they employ to overcome them. Whether it's de-escalating a potentially volatile situation or maintaining order in the midst of chaos, these men and women are the unsung heroes of our justice system. https://www.riverside.fm/?via=carey-randall #correctionalofficer #corrections #jail #prison #police #lawenforcement #criminaljustice #safety #correctionalfacility #playlist #leo #firstrespond ...
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Welcome to the Cardinal Compliance Consultants podcast, your premier resource for environmental health, safety training, and industrial hygiene insights. Based in Toledo, Ohio, we're the leading consultancy firm helping businesses across the United States, Mexico, and Canada navigate the complex world of occupational and environmental regulatory compliance. Our podcast delivers in-depth discussions on Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) best practices, OSHA regulations, Industrial Hygiene ...
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The Current brings you smart, timely, and quick analysis from Brookings experts on breaking news and changing policies. In under ten minutes, learn not only what happened, but why, and how to make sense of it.
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A podcast about the research conducted by The Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research (ISCRR) - a joint initiative between Monash University and WorkSafe Victoria. ISCRR's research spans a wide range of topics including workplace health and safety, workers' compensation, injury prevention and recovery, and return to work. Find out more at ISCRR's website: https://www.iscrr.com.au/
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Attachment Theory in Action

The Knowledge Center

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If you work with kids, families, or clients impacted by trauma, you’re in the right place. The Attachment Theory in Action Podcast is your go-to podcast for real conversations about trauma, attachment, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of those you serve. Every other week, host Kirsty Nolan sits down with experts in attachment, trauma, and child development to talk about the stuff that really matters—how trauma shapes behavior and development, how to build stronger relationship ...
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The IAIABC is an international association of workers' compensation regulatory agencies, as well as private sector organizations involved in workers' compensation systems. "Accidentally" by the IAIABC discusses issues and events impacting workers’ compensation systems, providing insights and asking questions to encourage listeners to consider different perspectives on workers’ compensation.
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Kate Novotny is an L&D nurse, birth worker, author, parent, and student midwife. She has hosted the Taproot Doula Project multi-media social platform since 2013. Kate’s life’s work is to help birthing people claim their full agency and sovereignty in birth. She strives to create safety, where birthing people can return to their bodies, and fully experience birth as a rite of passage.
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Breaking news and analysis from around the Bay Area, the state capitol and beyond. Listen to KCBS Radio and Chronicle Insider Phil Matier’s reports LIVE on KCBS All News 740 AM and 106.9 FM Mondays through Fridays at 7:50 AM and 5:50 PM or listen to the podcasts ANYTIME posted here daily.
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The LiveSafe Prevention Podcast features news analysis and interviews with the leading voices in enterprise risk management, safety and security. Hosted by former intelligence officer and award-winning journalist Dan Verton, the Prevention Podcast delivers actionable insights into the real-world challenges faced by risk, safety and security professionals and how employee-sourced risk information can help improve and organization's risk profile.
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HOP Into Action is a podcast of the broadcast that can be heard on Safety FM. The show is an ongoing discussion about building a better community of practice for people and organizations who want to improve safety, quality and operational excellence using HOP, Learning Teams, 4Ds and other learning framework. The host of the podcast, Brent Sutton, explores through conversation, diversity of thought and reflection the organizational challenges and learning opportunities that can be identified ...
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Hasan Akram

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Welcome to Matrickz Matrickz Daily Tech. On Matrickz Daily Tech, the second of Matrickz Radio, we broadcast a short technical show, about automotive development, focusing on Autonomous Vehicle Safety & Security. In our podcast we bring in the industry leaders and the experts from automotive domain to share their experiences along their journey. The mission of this podcast is to start a dialog in order to understand the direction of the development of automotive industry, autonomous vehicle a ...
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Early voting starts Tuesday in New Jersey’s primary for governor, with six Democrats and five Republicans on the ballot. In New York, transportation officials are calling on Albany to pass a bill requiring speed-limiting tech for drivers with repeated speeding violations. And a new state law goes into effect this week requiring large retailers to a…
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For all your health and safety needs, visit us at our website safetywars.com, contact us at [email protected] or 845-269-5772. We have a regular broadcast on Safety FM, listen to us on your favorite Podcast platform and video network as Safety Wars. Tune into Safety Wars on your favorite podcast and video network for this and other safety stories.…
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Wild weather swept across the nation and had one small settlement next to Lake Taupo on edge this morning. Homes next to the Taupo-Tauranga River were preparing to evacuate as the waters rose after heavy overnight rain. The weather caused chaos elsewhere too, leading to power outages, road closures and snow. Jimmy Ellingham reports.…
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After toying with the idea of challenging him for the top job, Auckland's deputy mayor has instead endorsed Wayne Brown in his bid for re-election. In a joint press conference Desley Simpson said she was supporting the mayor's campaign for a second term, despite disagreeing with him on certain issues. If Mr Brown wins the mayoralty and Ms Simpson i…
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When injury strikes who do professional netball teams call? More often than not, someone who has retired from the game. Former Silver Fern Casey Kopua had not played elite netball for six years when an Aussie team contacted her to play in the last round, but she is not unique in that situation. Sports reporter Casey Kopua spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Cherida Fraser, Wellington co-ordinator for the Aotearoa New Zealand sex workers collective spoke to Lisa Owen about how the Prime Minister has ordered a review of vetting processes for parliamentary staff after his Deputy chief press secretary Michael Forbes quit following allegations he recorded intimate audio of sessions with sex workers and was…
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The Prime Minister is demanding answers about the Beehive's vetting and disclosure processes after the shock resignation of his deputy chief press secretary. Michael Forbes quit after accusations he recorded audio of sessions with sex workers, and had intrusive photos of women on his phone. Police top brass were aware of the case last year - but di…
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Accused triple mushroom murderer Erin Patterson has told an Australian court how she tweaked a beef wellington recipe for what turned out to be a deadly meal, adding dried mushrooms because it tasted a little bland. She has conceded some of them may have been foraged but has pleaded not guilty to killing her estranged inlaws Don and Gail Patterson …
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The government has agreed to allow for retrospective payments to homeowners under the Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme. Legislation will now be drawn up to ensure those that have incurred eligible scheme costs since March 2024 can benefit from the increased grant amounts announced late last year. So far, there have been over 2,500 applications to t…
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The Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht visits Boyle today. Minister Dara Calleary will turn the sod of the site of the new town library at An Ríoga. It will be located behind the old Royal Hotel and will replace the current library in King House. The Minister's visit will be part of a wider trip to north Roscommon which …
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More than 360 pieces of stolen pounamu will be returned to West Coast hapu, in what has been described as a small win against the greenstone black market. Police haven't laid any charges after a tip-off from the public led them the remote Jackson River in South Westland, and are instead seeking what they call an alternative resolution with two men …
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Parliament has been debating the proposed punishment for Te Pati Maori MPs who stood in front of ACT MPs and performed a haka in protest of the Treaty Principles Bill during its first reading. The proposed suspension is 21 days for the co-leaders, and 7 days for Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke. Last month's debate was cut short and delayed when Chris Bis…
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Molly Kinder, fellow in Brookings Metro, reflects on the moral and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence, work, and workers, as she lays out in her recent paper, “The unexpected visionary: Pope Francis on AI, humanity, and the future of work.” Kinder addresses the late Pope Francis’s leadership on this issue, and look ahead to how Pope Leo …
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The Prime Minister has ordered a review of vetting processes for parliamentary staff after his Deputy chief press secretary quit following allegations he recorded intimate audio of sessions with sex workers and was in possession of intrusive photos of women. Dozens of photos and footage were found on the staffers phone and some appear to have been …
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Car rego plates and letters or bills with peoples names on them could be used to track down and fine offenders illegally dumping rubbish. So called fly tippers can cost councils hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in clean up costs. At the moment critics say it is difficult to hold them to account under laws written in the 70s,.with offenders b…
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For all your health and safety needs, visit us at our website safetywars.com, contact us at [email protected] or 845-269-5772. We have a regular broadcast on Safety FM, listen to us on your favorite Podcast platform and video network as Safety Wars. Tune into Safety Wars on your favorite podcast and video network for this and other safety stories.…
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It's time for our daily chat with KCBS Insider Phil Matier, hosted by KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott. The Trump administration is planning to derail California's high-speed rail project. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says a report shows the state won't be able to complete the project and the federal government doesn't want to invest in "b…
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is pushing back against questions about how he's responding to ICE arrests in the city. Plus, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is suing a Trump administration appointee following his arrest at a controversial immigration detention center last month. Also, a lack of local infrastructure and resident resistance are delaying some…
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In Ep. 222, "The Empire Strikes First Part I: Party Elites Who Lost to Trump (Twice) Blame Everyone But Themselves," we detail how our media allows the same party flacks who got the Dems into this mess, control over the narrative of how to get them out. With guest UC-Berkeley professor Jake Grumbach.…
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Plans for a €650 million Liquefied Natural Gas facility in Kerry is expected to have a big impact in Leitrim. Last week it was announced that Shannon LNG Ltd has reactivated its plans to develop and energy site to An Bord Pleanala. They were previously refused planning, however government policy has now changed and a decision by the board on the ne…
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The construction of almost a thousand new prison spaces is being fast-tracked by the government. The Justice Minister is presenting the plan to Cabinet today, as the overcrowding crisis in jails worsens. Jim O'Callaghan will inform ministers that the Irish Prison Service can deliver 150 additional spaces at Castlerea, 180 at the Midlands Prison and…
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A number of Electric Vehicle charging ports are to be installed across the Ocean FM franchise area. The announcement by the Department of Transport is part of an allocation of almost €8 million to support grants for recharging infrastructure with chargers set to be in place by the end of this year. The announcement is part of a wider plan to build …
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There’s been a stark warning that the delayed balancing payments under the ACRES scheme could come “too little, too late”. Over 200 farmers in the north west are still awaiting their 2023 balancing payment under the scheme. 122 are awaiting in Donegal while 70 and 40 is the figure in Sligo and Leitrim respectively. While 520 still have been left wi…
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Air quality alerts are in effect today across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, with ozone levels expected to reach unhealthy levels for sensitive groups. Meanwhile, Amtrak is pitching its first-ever direct service from the Northeast Corridor to Long Island. The plan includes stops in Jamaica, Hicksville, and Ronkonkoma. Also, the first Democr…
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The North West Hospice will be running their Sunflower Days fundraiser on Thursday and Friday this week. During the campaign, all money raised in Sligo, Leitrim, South Donegal and West Cavan will go directly back into the local hospice. Volunteers will be out on the streets across the region as they aim to promote awareness of the service and the w…
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On this episode of Transmission Interrupted, host Jill Morgan of Emory University Hospital is joined by Jade Flinn from Johns Hopkins Hospital and waste management experts Ashley Perry from Daniels Health, and Alex Chapman and Cara Simaga from Stericycle. Together, they unpack the practical and regulatory challenges of managing “Category A” infecti…
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The Health and Safety Authority are holding inspections at Killybegs as they aim to reduce the high fatality rate in the fishing sector. The inspection campaign aims to focus on helping fishermen to prepare for the 'harsh and dangerous' conditions at sea. From 2015 to 2024, there were 24 fatal incidents in the fishing sector, making it the most dan…
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It's emerged that there are around 100 homes in Donegal recently finished but not occupied. It follows what's been described as a productive meeting between Donegal County Councillors and housing developers in recent days. There is now said to be renewed hopes that housing development will be fast tracked in Donegal. Donegal Fianna Fail Cllr Michae…
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United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the renewed search for Madeleine McCann that had entered its second day in Portugal, and whether London could be the next candidate for a tourist tax. She also spoke about what a small Welsh Village, the Coachella music festival and cows may have in common.…
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There was heartbreak in Northland today after fire destroyed a landmark which has graced the Paihia waterfront for more than 50 years. Once Kelly Tarlton's Museum of Shipwrecks and later a popular restaurant, the Tui had fallen into disrepair in recent years, but it was just about to get a new lease of life. Peter de Graaf reports.…
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Roaming dog attacks in Auckland could mean sight impaired people living in the southern suburbs could miss out on a guide dog after a savage attack on a handler and his guide dog. Blind low vision New Zealand said there's been several incidents, including a roaming dog attack last year that saw one of its clients having to go hospital and the guide…
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More than half of New Zealanders support a social media ban for under 16 year olds, according to the latest RNZ Reid-Research poll. It comes as the government looks into options to restrict social media for young people, after a National Party members Bill was dismissed by the ACT party as unworkable. Politicians agree something needs to be done - …
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A women's health advocate wants to the government to fully fund menopause consultations. It follows a Checkpoint story about an Auckland woman who was told a GP menopause consultation to discuss hormone replacement therapy would cost her $300 or she'd need to book four consecutive standard appointments. She couldn't afford either. Checkpoint also f…
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Survivors of the Lynn Mall terrorist attack in Auckland have given evidence today as they seek closure from a coronial inquest. Following legal arguments yesterday, the hearing began in earnest today with first hand accounts from survivors and police, as well as detailed footage of the attack itself. Felix Walton reports.…
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A prolific Tauranga shoplifter has been sentenced to two years behind bars after being convicted of nearly forty offences. Police say the investigation started with a single complaint through a retail crime data base, with no confirmed identity and no leads. But an officer was able to build-up a picture of the 45 year old woman who was pinching stu…
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Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about a new leader being elected in South Korea after months of political turmoil triggered by impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration. As well as Mongolia's prime minister, who resigned after photos of his son's luxurious lifestyle spread online, sparking allegations of corruption…
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MetService has issued multiple weather warnings and watches across the country for heavy rain, strong wind and snowfall. The forecaster said the wild weather could also bring thunderstorms accompanied by heavy downpours. Flights were cancelled in Nelson and Christchurch and Metservice warns that streams and rivers could rise rapidly causing surface…
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One Auckland councillor said there's so many roaming dogs in his ward there are streets he doesn't feel safe walking on, and some areas are no go zones. Last year there was a 17 percent increase in dog attacks in the city, with 2846 investigated. Between September and December last year 89 of those attacks were on children. Today the council announ…
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Many of us feel the pressure to be more eco-friendly and sustainable in the way we live, but what about when we or our loved ones die? Six million kilos of Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere every year from cremations in New Zealand, while for every burial about 40 kilograms is emitted. But as well as carbon emissions, there is also the…
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