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Expedition in the Marshall Islands contributes to conservation
Audio 21 Sep 2023Expedition in the Marshall Islands contributes to marine conservation efforts. Audio
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Review: Till
Till tells the true story of the teenager whose brutal murder in 1955 helped galvanise the Civil Rights movement in the Deep South of the USA. Featuring the Bafta-nominated performance of Danielle… Video, Audio
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Family of man found dead after leaving ward still in the dark
The family of a man found dead after he failed to return to the mental health ward at Palmerston North Hospital say they're still in the dark about what happened almost nine months on. 69 year old… Audio
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'Defeated' & 'disheartened': Young voter's feeling on leaders debate
"Defeated" and "disheartened" is how a young voter's feeling after she says the two Chrises "bounced around" her question in last night's leader's debate. Sky Rens is a waitress on Auckland's… Video, Audio
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Tuatara sperm found to be fast moving
New research has found tuatara sperm are fast moving and three times longer than the human version.
But the viability of the sperm is hugely variable.
Researchers at Victoria University of… Audio
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Record number of pest traps dropped to protect kiwi and other native animals
A record number of pest traps - more than four tonnes in a single day - have been dropped into the lower North Island.
The Air Force used a NH90 helicopter to do the drop in the Ruahine Range.
The… Audio
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Air purifiers donated to help school coping with stench issue
Audio 19 Sep 2023For the past 18 months staff and students at one Christchurch school have been battling foul-smelling air from a nearby waste processing plant. The ongoing air quality issues has led to students with… Audio
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Help to make businesses sustainable
Most businesses want to do the right thing when it comes to being sustainable But finances, a lack of understanding, and time constraints can prevent them from investing in nature. Audio
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Spinning the numbers while ignoring the threats
Politicians are spending the election campaign weaving all sorts of financial figures into a cloth that suits their narrative – but there's another issue on the horizon that would overshadow… Audio
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How to make the perfect birthday cake
Audio 18 Sep 2023Sally Ward, expert home baker is with Jesse to talk about the art of making birthday cakes, a timely chat at the most common time of the year for birthdays is between September 22nd and October 4th. Audio
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Turning old bread into new money
Audio 18 Sep 2023New start-up company Rescued does. And they are the only New Zealand start up to be invited over to London next week for the Future Food Tech summit Founder Diane Stanbra speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Europe: Protests in Italy over migration, Ukraine grain dilemma
Audio 18 Sep 2023Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney talks about the protests that faced European Commission president Ursula Von der Leyen during her visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa over the surge in… Audio
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A design to the rescue - Areef Shaik on his version of lifejackets for use in India
Floods in India claimed hundreds of lives this monsoon season, but an Indian expat in New Zealand is hoping his new invention will help bring the toll down. Produced by William Ray. Video, Audio
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Baghdad was once sophisticated, cosmopolitan and at the centre of civilisation – Richard Fidler
Audio 17 Sep 2023Richard Fidler speaks with Jack Tame about The Book of Roads and Kingdoms, bringing to life the dazzling cosmopolitan culture of Baghdad during Islam's Golden Age. A highlight of the 2023 Auckland… Audio
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Prof Kevin Tracey: How vagus nerve stimulation will revolutionise medicine
It won't be too long before electronic vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is helping to treat inflammatory illness, says bioelectronic medicine specialist Kevin Tracey. Audio
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Drumming for a healthy mind and body
Audio 17 Sep 2023Could the tapping, beating and bashing of drums be your path towards better mental health? Audio
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Lisa Sanders on Long Covid: 'For many people, it's been a terrible journey'
Audio 17 Sep 2023It's been reported that 1 in 5 Covid sufferers in NZ have long-COVID symptoms. Otago University estimate that up to 150,000 New Zealanders may be battling, or have been battling long-COVID, another… Audio
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Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
New Zealand's biggest publisher of news this week joined big global names in blocking Open AI from using its content to power generative artificial intelligence tool Chat GPT. Stuff says it is being… Audio
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Award winning producer Joel Little on his new initiative 'Big Fan Live'
BIG FAN is a new not-for-profit, multi-purpose music space located in Morningside, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Award winning producer Joel Little talks about his new initiative - Big Fan Live. Audio
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Ron Crosby: Te Kooti's Last Foray
Long-time bush man, lawyer and historian Ron Crosby's new book Te Kooti's Last Foray re-tells a forgotten period of Te Urewera history. With the help of recently discovered diaries and by tramping the… Audio
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Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May her book, The Abuse of Power
Most remembered for her failure to secure a Brexit deal, Theresa May was British Prime Minister between 2016 and 2019 and the longest-serving Home Secretary in over a century. A Remainer herself, her… Video, Audio
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Episode 1: Returning
Aria Hikirangi returns home to Kingswood to help find Mihi. The search is on. What clues lay beneath the surface? Audio
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Podcasts with Lynn Freeman
Audio 15 Sep 2023If you're struggling to make a decision on which way to vote or even to work up an appetite to vote in next month's election, Lynn has a podcast selection which might just help. She joins Mark to talk… Audio
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Blenheim granddad hitchhikes to Auckland to save the planet
A Blenheim grandfather who refuses to fly to help save the planet spent three days hitchhiking up the islands to meet his first grandchild in Auckland. Seventy-eight year old Bill McEwan has sworn off… Audio
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Postal companies can't ferret out missing pet remains
An Australian woman who sent her pet ferrets' ashes to New Zealand to have them made into jewellery is now offering a reward for their safe return. Both the memorial ring and the remaining ashes were… Video, Audio
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DIY tips with Stan Scott
Audio 15 Sep 2023If your spring clean is including a few odd jobs around the home that need a bit of DIY attention, builder Stan Scott is along today to help out if he can. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 15 September 2023
Farmers we've spoken to say it was a great debate at Mystery Creek that will help many decide their final vote for next month's election.
Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio
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Around the Motu: Kelly Makiha in Rotorua
Contracts with two emergency housing motels have ended, with the Government citing a "marked decline" in people needing help. However as Kelly explains, there is concern the clientele has moved to… Audio
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The librarian who conquered Foveaux Strait without a wetsuit
Corrina Connor finds "a kind of purity" in long-distance ocean swimming in just regular togs and a swimming cap. The Wellington librarian and cellist tells Kathryn Ryan about swimming the historic… Audio
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Hypercinema: The AI art installation which lets you be the hero
A pop-up theatre has launched in Auckland which allows guests to see themselves as the star of the show, with the help of articicual intelligence. Participants at Hypercinema have photos taken of… Audio