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At The World's Edge Festival - Bloom My Heart
Bloom My Heart is a concert at the 2022 At The World's Edge Festival in Wanaka, held at Rippon Hall at the shore of Lake Wanaka. Audio
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New app to help early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
A new app records your voice, and takes 10 seconds to reveal whether you might have Parkinson's disease. It's currently diagnosed by a 90 minute evaluation with a neurologist. Professor Dinesh Kumar… Audio
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Govt urged to fast-track foreign drivers for local bus services
Public transport bosses are appealing to the government to make it easier for overseas bus drivers to work in New Zealand, in the face of chronic shortages.
Hundreds of trips a day are being… Video, Audio
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Nobel Prize for Physics awarded for quantum mechanics research
The Nobel Prize for Physics has been awarded for research into quantum mechanics - the science that describes nature at its smallest scale.
The award went to a French, American and Austrian trio… Audio
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Emperor penguin secrets
Revisit the frozen continent with us in this mini rerun of the Voices from Antarctica series. This week, Alison visits Cape Crozier to meet a colony of emperor penguins and the team of scientists… Audio
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Eating disorders: 168% increase in hospital admissions of children
The number of Kiwis suffering from eating disorders has skyrocketed over the last five years. Figures obtained by Checkpoint show hospital admissions due to an eating disorder has increased by 75%… Audio
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Our Changing World – The penguins of Cape Crozier
Join us in Antarctica, where Alison Ballance meets the emperor penguins at Cape Crozier – and the scientists unravelling what the penguins are up to when they're not chilling on the ice.
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Nobel Prize for Physics, trees + warming, mystery extinct fish
Science correspondent Allan Blackman joins Kathryn to look at the newly-announced winners of the Nobel Prize for Physics, new research which suggests planting trees in dry areas can actually help… Audio
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The Certainty Myth: tips for coping with anxiety
Dr Toni Lindsay is a clinical and health psychologist, and author of The Certainty Myth; a guide for anyone struggling with uncertainty in their life. Whether it's caused by the pandemic, a… Audio
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Stand Strong, Walk Tall
Audio 4 Oct 2022Stand Strong, Walk Tall (SSWT) is a pilot programme providing specialist therapeutic services for adults in Aotearoa New Zealand who experience sexual attraction to children/young people aged under… Audio
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On Spirituals Santigold aimed to go "inward, upward and forward"
Tony Stamp dissects genre-hopping musician Santigold's latest album Spirituals, with help from the artist herself. Video, Audio
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NZ golfer Ryan Fox reflects on struggles behind scenes of biggest career win
'Very special.. and something I'll never forget'. New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox is reflecting on the biggest win of his career, and one that's seen him scale the rankings to 25th in the world. Audio
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Funding for more GPs just in nick of time - sector
GPs say money to help increase the number of new community doctors is coming just in the nick of time. The government has announced a boost to the pay of trainee and junior GPs, plus support for the… Audio
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Legally blind PhD student Michael Whittaker
In his twenties Michael Whittaker started losing his vision due to a progressive condition, retinitis pigmentosa. He was an international model at the time, and still fits in some modelling… Audio
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What polystyrene, PVC packaging phase out means for supermarkets
The plastic phase-out has begun, with polystyrene food and drink containers and PVC food trays now banned. If businesses are found to be deliberately flouting the new rules, they could be fined up to… Video, Audio
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Kāpiti businesses picking up the pieces after surge in ram raids
A spate of recent ram-raids in Kāpiti has left business owners on edge and feeling ignored by authorities.
Paekākāriki Village Grocery Store is the latest to be targeted in the early hours of… Video, Audio
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The untapped potential of poo
The future is sh*t and we just need to come around to the idea, says Bryn Nelson, author of Flush; The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure. Our own disgust has cut us off from the "versatile… Audio
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Long waiting times across health sector
The length of time people are waiting to see a health professional is blowing out.
It could take up to six weeks to get an appointment at some GP clinics.
Taranaki and Canterbury hospitals last week… Audio
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Eggplant Boys: cooking for the joy and conversation
Auckland mates Charlie Farrelly-Gruar and John 'Seymore' Harrison share a passion for delicious kai and deep kōrero. Audio
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Mayoral candidate wants New Plymouth Council to fix property drama
A New Plymouth mayoral candidate is calling on the council to honour a commitment it gave to help a family caught in a six-year wrangle with a property developer.
Victoria and Tim Coleman say the… Audio
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Episode 1: How did we get here?
From New Zealand in the 1970's to Aotearoa in the 2020's: how did we get here? Audio
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Hard stats and new voices enter the 'youth crime spike' coverage
Two new pieces of reporting have added context and depth to the headlines blaring about a youth crime wave. Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 October 2022
Audio 2 Oct 2022More rancour on the road to a new public media entity; youth crime facts and headlines don't match; Christchurch Call digs deep into algorithms. Audio
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Christchurch Call pushes against the algorithms
New Zealand is leading a bid to break open social media’s secret algorithms as part of The Christchurch Call response, with backing from some big tech outfits. But without input from the biggest… Video, Audio
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Ruby Tui: ‘You learn things at rock bottom’
Audio 1 Oct 2022New Zealand rugby star Ruby Tui tells Susie Ferguson why she's sharing the rough details of her early life in the new memoir Straight Up. Video, Audio
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Neville Blampied on the role of nutrients in trauma
Nutritional supplements proven to lower the risk of PTSD should be part of our public health response to disasters such as the Christchurch mosque attacks, says the University of Canterbury psychology… Audio
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Labour, National cross swords over tax, social insurance
Audio 1 Oct 2022Labour claims New Zealand's economy is holding up well compared to many others, but global pressures and new policies may threaten its re-election chances.
National has been on the attack, with the… Audio
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New children's health centre opens in Wellington
A new children's health unit in Wellington will provide special care for families from Hawke's Bay, Taranaki, Malborough and all in between. Te Wao Nui was blessed at dawn before being formally opened… Video, Audio
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Pint-sized lawnmowing contractor has edge
It is not everyday that you run into an 11 year old lawnmowing contractor, but then again New Plymouth youngster Kayden Wallis-Potroz is not your everyday kid. The Central Primary School pupil already… Video, Audio
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'Best news' Pike families react to drilling restart
'The best news we've had in 10 years' - families of the Pike River miners surprised but happy to hear police will restart bore drilling at the mine. Police ended their bore drilling operation in… Video, Audio