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For pre-schoolers a healthy amount of active play is 3 hours per day
Audio 3 Nov 2022According to the World Health Organisation, children under 5 need 180 minutes of physical activity every day. To help early childhood teachers give pre-schoolers the physical activity they need to… Audio
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Blind and low vision tours available for Taranaki Garden Fest
For the first time in its 35 year history the Taranaki Garden Festival is offering a tour specifically designed for the blind and those with low vision.
It has teamed up with staff from the Puke… Audio
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Reserve Bank Governor on plea to banks to be nice
Banks are being urged to lend a helping hand to families and businesses struggling with rising interest rates. The plea comes from the Reserve Bank as it warns of tough times ahead in the fight… Audio
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What feathers can tell us about the past lives of seabirds
Behind the scenes at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, a "menagerie" of specimens is a treasure trove for curator Dr Matt Rayner, who is researching how the Hauraki Gulf's seabirds are faring using… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 14: New Zealand's Pacific Empire
New Zealand has had some big ambitions in the Pacific and mixed relations with our neighbours. Video, Audio
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Rotorua schools deal with complex needs amid emergency housing crisis
As Rotorua grapples with the future of its emergency housing, the city's schools have been coping with the complex needs of children living in motels.
Since the pandemic, schools near Fenton Street… Video, Audio
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Aphasia 'Gavel Club' celebrates 10 years
Auckland University's unique 'Gavel Club' is a public speaking group for people with aphasia and to celebrate it's 10th birthday it's launched an illustrated book. Cathy Marshall talks to Jesse. Audio
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Science: Fun-seeking bees, nose-picking primates, death-telling smartphones
Audio 2 Nov 2022Science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about new research that has found bumblebees will play with tiny wooden balls - despite there being no reason to do so. The aye-aye, a… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 13: Why isn't New Zealand part of Australia?
Why isn’t New Zealand part of Australia? | The Aotearoa History Show | RNZ
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Rats with backpacks to the rescue
They're generally considered unwelcome visitors in your home but soon, rats could be coming to your rescue.
The project by Belgian non-profit APOPO, is kitting out rodents with tiny, high-tech… Audio
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Government report indentifies communities at risk of flooding
A government report has for the first time identified dozens of communities at serious risk of flooding and are unprepared to cope.
Ministers are now considering how to help and abandoning those… Audio
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Amplified | Episode 1 | Kōtiro
Jess sits down with Māori-Jewish talent Ana Chaya Scotney to discuss her thrilling debut album, dawn ocean swimming, and how she creates her singular “high lonesome sound." Video
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MBIE chips in on $4m bailout for Ruapehu Alpine Lifts
The embattled skifield operator Ruapehu Alpine Lifts has received a $4 million rescue package - partly with help from the government - as it tries to make it to the next ski season.
The voluntary… Video, Audio
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Job site set up to help new mums getting back to work
For mums and parents, getting back to work is a challenge - it's a key driver of the pay gap which is currently 9.2 per cent. Mela Lush set out to solve this issue and created an online platform… Audio
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The Panel with Jenni Raynish and Phil O'Reilly (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Jenni Raynish and Phil O'Reilly discuss whether New Zealand's name suppression laws need adjustment, a new study that suggests men spend… Audio
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The-Panel with Jenni Raynish and Phil O'Reilly (Part 2)
Audio 31 Oct 2022Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Jenni Raynish and Phil O'Reilly discuss whether New Zealand's name suppression laws need adjustment, a new study that suggests men spend… Audio
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10 out of every 100 sexual assaults reported to police
Just 10 out of every 100 sexual assaults are reported to police and of those, only one will result in a conviction.
Jonty Dine talks to three victims of sexual crime, to find out why they are so… Audio
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Minister on government boosting funding for bus driver pay
The government says its funding boost for bus drivers will help address widespread worker shortages.
Sixty one million dollars has been set aside from this year's budget to increase wages and improve… Audio
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Bringing Pacific values into New Zealand classrooms
What are Pacific values and how can they be incorporated into the classroom to help Pacific students thrive? iIn this Voices episide, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the co-authors of a book that… Audio
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“Not just for old stuffy white males” Trevor Mallard on Parliament
The House sits down with retiring MP Trevor Mallard for an insider's view of the tactics and strategy of Parliament, of what has changed, and what still should. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 October 2022
Hymns for All Saints' Day and Reformation Day in this week's programme, and there's a spiritual from Auckland's The Graduate Choir which is celebrating its 21st birthday this year. Audio
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The Mixtape: Six60's Matiu Walters
On the Mixtape at 4pm MATIU WALTERS of Six60 is my guest picking his favourite tunes. Video, Audio
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Steve Saunders: 'Culture eats strategy any day of the week'
Why are American food producers choosing to work with a robotics company based in Tauranga? Partly because of a strong company culture founded in Māori values like manakitanga [hospitality] and… Audio
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Darian Woods: inflation and bank profits on Planet Money
New Zealand's inflation rate is at a 30 year high. Across the globe, central banks are scrambling to control it without tipping their economies, and indeed the world, into recession. New Zealander… Audio
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Farmer sets tuna hinaki in lake after getting rid of algae
Spencer Kahu has been farming in the Kaikōura District since he was 14. Now he's 24 and manages two large properties and for him, sustainability, conservation and gathering kai for the whānau go hand… Audio
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Bird of the Year campaigners make their case
Bird of the Year is in the home stretch, with the winner set to be announced on Morning Report on Monday morning.
Campaign managers have been working hard to get their bird into the top spot and some… Video, Audio
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Parents of Christian Glass speak out about his death
"The wheels of justice are turning in the right direction".
That's the reaction from Simon and Sally Glass, parents of New Zealander Christian Glass, whose death will now be heard by a grand jury in… Audio
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Binge Eating Disorder - investigating a 'hidden' health condition
Episodic binge-eating is the most common eating disorder in the world – yet fewer than half of the people who struggle with it get a diagnosis or treatment. Dr Hannah Kennedy is currently studying… Video, Audio
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Parenting tips from Pio Terei
Leaving home for the first time as a young adult can be a daunting prospect - not only for the leaver, but for anxious parents left behind. Joining Kathryn today to talk about the life skills parents… Audio
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ShakeOut drill aims to help people practice for earthquake
It's that time of the year where people across the country are urged to practice for when the big one strikes.
The ShakeOut is happening at nine-thirty this morning, a national earthquake or tsunami… Audio