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<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/cloud-realities">Cloud Realities</a></span>


Exploring the practical and exciting alternate realities that can be unleashed through cloud driven transformation and cloud native living and working. Each episode, our hosts Dave, Esmee & Rob talk to Cloud leaders and practitioners to understand how previously untapped business value can be released, how to deal with the challenges and risks that come with bold ventures and how does human experience factor into all of this? They cover Intelligent Industry, Customer Experience, Sustainability, AI, Data and Insight, Cyber, Cost, Leadership, Talent and, of course, Tech. Together, Dave, Esmee & Rob have over 80 years of cloud and transformation experience and act as our guides though a new reality each week. Web - https://www.capgemini.com/insights/research-library/cloud-realities-podcast/ Email - Podcasts.cor@capgemini.com
Councillors to decide whether to endorse Eden Park upgrades
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Auckland Council staff say neither proposal for a new or upgraded "main stadium" is viable. Councillors will decide on Thursday whether to endorse upgrades to Eden Park or a new stadium by the waterfront. But advisors have reviewed the options and can't recommend either. Felix Walton has more.
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Auckland Council staff say neither proposal for a new or upgraded "main stadium" is viable. Councillors will decide on Thursday whether to endorse upgrades to Eden Park or a new stadium by the waterfront. But advisors have reviewed the options and can't recommend either. Felix Walton has more.
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United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about 'Awful April' dominating headlines in the UK, the cast of four new Beatles movies being revealed and an eight-year-old girl managing to convince a major UK supermarket chain to start putting proper pockets in girls school trousers.
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1 New owners take control of Breakers basketball team 5:36
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With six months until the next Australian NBL season tips off the owners are introducing some major changes behind the scenes. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
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1 1 in 3 people waiting over two weeks for GP appointment - poll 4:15
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One in three people are waiting over two weeks for a GP appointment, while more than one in six wait three or four weeks - or even longer, according to RNZ's Reid Research poll. The Health Minister wants to bring in targets for primary care wait times - but doctors say that shouldn't be the only measure of good care. Ruth Hill reports.…
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1 Te Whatu Ora Chief Clinical officer on misidentified 11-year-old 13:13
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An eleven year girl who was mistaken for an older mental health patient was forcibly injected with anti-psychotic medication that's not normally used for children and wasn't even the first choice of treatment for an adult. A rapid review of the incident by Te Whatu Ora has found several significant failings. Te Whatu Ora Chief Clinical officer Doctor Richard Sullivan spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Nelson woman waited over a year to get first appointment 9:03
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A woman who was referred to Nelson Hospital's gynaecology department waited more than a year to get a first appointment and by then she was so desperate she'd already gone private. Health New Zealand sent a crisis team to Nelson after several senior hospital doctors went public with their concerns about excessively long wait times, under staffing, and lives being put at risk. Aleisha Hosie spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Misidentified 11-year-old injected with drugs rarely given to children 3:44
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The Waikato 11-year-old mistakenly treated as an adult mental health patient was restrained and twice injected with a drug rarely given to children. More details have emerged as Health NZ releases its rapid review into the incident where the autistic girl was wrongly identified as a 20 year old last month. The health agency says it is creating an action plan to stop it happening again. Rowan Quinn reports.…
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1 NZ at forefront of impending antibiotic resistance crisis 3:51
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Doctors here say New Zealand's high use of antibiotic medication, among the top five in the world per capita, has put us at risk. The World Health Organisation considers antimicrobial resistance as one of the top global public health threats in the 21st century. But as Victor Waters explains, a kiwi tech company is doing it's bit to prepare medical defences…
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1 Kiwi sprinter comes close to breaking 10 second barrier 4:30
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US-based sprinter Eddie Nketia got his season under way with a stunning performance in Louisiana. The 23 year-old came tantalisingly close to breaking the magic 10 second barrier in the 100m sprint at a college track meet. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen.
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1 2700 people known to have died after Myanmar quake 6:11
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More than 2700 people are now know to have died after a massive earthquake rocked war-torn Myanmar and caused huge damage in neighbouring Thailand on Friday. The toll is expected to rise as people are still trying to recover bodies in the hardest hit city of Mandalay. Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 More than half of workers regret job choice - survey 6:25
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According to a new Seek survey, more than half of workers regret their job choice. 50 percent wish they'd picked a better paid job. But only six percent of the thousand people who responded are actively looking for ways to change their career. Career coach Craig McAlpine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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1 Data shows Australia housing prices increasing 6:44
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The cost of living is dominating the election campaign in Australia as new data reveals housing affordability is back on the decline, pushing home ownership further out of the reach of younger generations of Aussies. Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen.
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1 Northern Districts win cricket's Plunket Shield 4:45
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After a 13-year wait Northern Districts are once again the red ball champions of domestic cricket with the Plunket Shield won on the last day of the season. A 134-run win over the Otago Volts today had a bit of drama but also allowed for a fairy-tale finish for bowler Neil Wagner who now signs off from playing the game in New Zealand. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Teachers worried draft cirrculum pushing Treaty of Waitangi out 4:25
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The draft secondary school English curriculum is ringing alarm bells for some teachers. The document contains no reference to Te Mataiaho - the framework that underpins every other curriculum area.Teachers say that's bizarre and they are worried it is part of a move push the Treaty of Waitangi out of schools. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Parents should be most responsible for school lunches - poll 4:20
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Most voters believe parents should be most responsible for providing school lunches - over the government - according to the first RNZ Reid Research poll. The result comes after a string of problems plaguing the scheme - including late delivery, unappealing food, an exploding meal and plastic melting into the food. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch reports.…
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1 Niki Gladding on being stripped of council committee roles 8:37
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A Queenstown councillor was stripped of her roles after spilling the beans on confidential plans to invoke emergency powers to pump treated waste water into the Shotover river. Niki Gladding leaked the plan to dump 12,000 cubic metres of treated sewage into the river each day because of problems with the land area where it's previously been pumped. Gladding spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Dozens of puppies killed as dog owners not de-sexing 7:17
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Hamilton City Council animal control said litters of dogs are being handed over to their care, including 100 puppies younger than four weeks old in the first three months of the year. The puppies require intensive care and animal control says fewer people leaving them with no choice but to euthanise dozens of dogs. Animal Education and Control manager at Hamilton City Council, Susan Stanford spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Queenstown councillor stripped of roles after plans leaked 4:06
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A Queenstown councillor has been demoted after revealing a confidential council plan to discharge treated sewage into the Shotover River. Last week, Niki Gladding leaked the council's plans to pump at least 12,000 cubic metres of treated sewage into the river per day using emergency powers. The mayor called an extraordinary meeting in Queenstown this afternoon, with staff recommending she is removed from her committee roles. Reporter Tess Brunton was there.…
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1 Picton residents respond to plans for new Cook Strait ferries 3:57
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More than a year after work came to an abrupt halt when the government cancelled the previous mega ferries contract - Picton residents are pleased to hear there will be two new Cook Strait ferries, but they aren't convinced that they'll be any cheaper. It's also still not clear what exactly the infrastructure work in Picton will involve, or when it will get underway again. Samantha Gee visited the port side town.…
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New Zealand Rugby has reached a settlement with the petrochemical company after suing for ending its sponsorship agreement early. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
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1 Te Pati Maori MPs refuse to attend hearing over haka 4:11
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Three MPs from Te Pati Maori say they will refuse to attend a hearing with Parliament's Privileges Committee tomorrow because their - quote fundamental rights - are being ignored. Party co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer plus Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke were summoned to face the committee over their peformance of a haka at the first reading of the Treaty Principles Bill last year. Maori News Journalist Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Trump says he's considering ways to serve third term 7:07
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United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about how anticipation of Donald Trump's long-promised tariffs taking effect has caused some ructions in the stockmarket and how the president is flirting with the idea of taking up a third term in office. He also spoke about Elon Musk giving away million dollar cheques to voters in Wisconsin ahead of the state's Supreme Court elections.…
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1 What do students think about compulsory Shakespeare? 1:40
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Reporter Jessica Hopkins asked recent high school graduates at the University of Auckland what they think about plans to make Shakespeare compulsory.
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1 Shakespeare compulsory for seniors in draft English curriculum 6:37
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The draft Year 7-13 English curriculum comes with a list of "suggested" texts including the World War Two speeches of Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King's ''I have a dream speech." It says at all year levels "students must experience historical and contemporary texts that are widely regarded as high quality." Pip Tinning, the President of the NZ Association for the teaching of English spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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1 Review called after UK MP claimed $2,000 NZD for dog's 'pet rent' 13:53
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United Kingdom correspondent Alice Wilkins spoke to Lisa Owen about the latest in the row between Prince Harry and the charity he set up in honour of Princess Diana and Ministers calling for an expenses review - after an MP claimed $2,000 (NZD) for her dog's 'pet rent.' She also spoke about songwriter Ed Sheeran putting pen to paper in a letter to the UK Prime Minister asking for greater investment in music in schools.…
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1 Lando Norris receives book from Timaru primary school 5:24
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Formula One star Lando Norris has been feeling the love from New Zealand. The McLaren driver received a book compiled in his honour by students from a small Timaru primary school at the prompting of their F1-mad teacher Shannon Beatson. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
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1 Schools relying on sausage sizzles after tuckshops close 3:56
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60 or so schools around the motu were left without a tuckshop provider after the Libelle Group went into liquidation. Libelle was contracted to Compass, the Government supplier for the scheme that's been plagued with issues since its relaunch this term. While some kura are exploring options like online meal delivery services - others are relying on school bake sales and sausage sizzles to step into the breach. Louise Ternouth reports.…
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1 Three dogs euthanised after attack in Bay of Plenty 7:33
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The three dogs involved in the attack which critically wounded four-year-old Timothy Tu'uaki Rolleston-Bryan on Friday have been euthanised. The preschooler was taken to a local medical centre after being attacked - but died a short time later. Another person suffered bite wounds.Dog control for the Western Bay of Plenty District Council removed three dogs from a Tuapiro property, put them in a pound before euthanising them. Alison Curtis spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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