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Planning for Aotearoa's genomic medicine future
If the future of healthcare is personalised genomics, how can we ensure that it is used to lessen inequities, rather than strengthen them? This week, Our Changing World speaks to two of the co-leaders… Audio
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When New Zealanders get into trouble overseas
If you're arrested or detained overseas, who do you call for help back home - and can they really help you? Audio
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Review: Bones and All
Bones and All is the Venice Film Festival-winning horror film by Italian director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name). It stars Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell as two young people on the run… Video, Audio
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Inspiring teachers to grow and develop their skills
Lizzie Bayliss is an Auckland teacher on a mission to inspire others in the classroom who may be wading through exhaustion and red tape.
She's founded a journal - called everyday, containing articles… Audio
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Are teacher aides being used effectively?
There are about 25,000 teacher aides in New Zealand - but are they being used effectively?
A report released today by the Education Review Office found teacher aides work best when they are in… Audio
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Amplified | Episode 5 | Imugi 이무기
Audio 30 Nov 2022Jess spends a day with Yery Cho and Carl Ruwhiu, of electronic-pop duo Imugi 이무기, to chat about escaping into the internet, world-building through music, and remaining independent. Video
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Leading expert on living with migraines
Migraine is a common neurological disorder, affecting over one billion people worldwide. Audio
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How security measures keep Z Energy station staff safe
Z Energy chief executive Mike Bennetts talks through the details of security measures at its petrol stations to keep staff and customers safe. Video, Audio
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Dairy owners welcome fog cannon fund but fear long waits
Small business say they'll be living in fear while they wait in the queue for fog cannons to help protect them.
The government has announced a $4000 subsidy for small shops and dairies, regardless of… Video, Audio
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'You need thousands of ideas to have a good idea'
When it comes to creativity, the quantity of your ideas is more important than the quality, says Stanford University professor Jeremy Utley. “If you want good ideas, generate more ideas, and if you… Video, Audio
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Book Critic: Pip Adam
Today Pip talks to Jesse about books that can help navigate through economic difficulties. She talks about Too Much Money: How Wealth Disparities Are Unbalancing Aotearoa by Max Rashbrooke and More… Audio
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Police pursuits policy under review
Politicians are jostling to dominate the narrative on policing, crime and punishment.
Police are planning more patrols in hard-hit business areas, and a change to pursuits.
Yesterday, the government… Audio
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DIY therapy tips from TikTok psychologist Dr Julie Smith
Challenging our own negative bias is the most helpful tool for day-to-day mental health, says English psychologist Dr Julie Smith. To help more people understand and practice this ability – "the main… Video, Audio
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Retailers and migrants on government security measures
The Government is scrambling to take a tougher line on crime in the face of extraordinary pressure.
Dairy owners yesterday shut up shop to commemorate the slain shopkeeper Janak Patel and to call… Audio -
Hamilton Mayor on city's benefit from fund to fight crime
Hamilton is one locale that will benefit from a new government fund to combat local crime.
Waikato is the police district with the highest individual number of ram raids - thirty-nine from June to… Audio
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Govt, police hope to shake off soft on crime claims
The goverment and the police are fighting to shake off claims they are "soft on crime".
Small retailers are being offered a $4000 dollar payment to help cover the cost of having a fog cannon… Audio
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Fog cannons: what is it, how do they work?
As part of a new package to help businesses combat crime, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern yesterday announced that shop owners can get a $4000 subsidy to install fog cannons in their shops. So what is a… Audio
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Dairy owners protest for tougher punishment of offenders
Dairy owners around the country closed their doors on Monday in protest, calling for tougher punishments for offenders.
About 300 people gathered outside Jacinda Ardern's electorate office in… Video, Audio
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How corporations are cashing in on creative industries
Every time you download a song, buy a book online or watch a favorite show on a streaming service, the artist who created that content has to share their paycheck with the big tech companies who… Audio
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Minimising waste this festive season
Want to be less wasteful this Christmas? Hannah Blumhardt is an expert on living a zero-waste lifestyle. About seven years ago, she and her partner Liam co-founded The Rubbish Trip. Hannah has some… Audio
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Vote Hamilton West: increasing demand for budgeting services
Early voting in the Hamilton West by-election begins today.
It follows Dr Gaurav Sharma's resignation, after he made allegations against Labour's political leadership for which he was kicked out of… Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
As freezing weather sets in, Ukraine is racing against the clock to repair damage to electricity and water infrastructure across the country after a relentless wave of Russian missile strikes… Audio
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Reading Recovery's refresh - will it satisfy its critics?
A literacy programme for children created in New Zealand and used by thousands of schools around the world is undergoing a refresh - but will it be enough to satisfy its critics? Audio
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It's not something we think of - "where do you fit in?"
Witnessing a powhiri for some of the Bay of Plenty's newest residents is a pretty special occasion. Justine Murray was part of it all, in this weeks Voices episode. Audio
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New Zealand says Xin Chao to trade with Vietnam
What do closer trade ties with Vietnam mean for New Zealand? Audio
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Submitting to Parliament (but in a good way)
Parliament Journalist Phil Smith has a crack at making a submission to MPs. Here is why you should bother, how you do it, how you really shouldn't, and how his went. Audio
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Blowing the whistle on World Cup corruption
Qatar’s ‘sports-washing’ World Cup has backfired in PR terms, but it's taken the heat off world football’s corrupted governing body FIFA who gave it a green light in the first place. Mediawatch talks… Video, Audio
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Aotearoa's vanishing species: Flora, fungi and funding
Audio 27 Nov 2022If you're a threatened species does being cute help you get funding to improve your odds of survival? Spoiler: fungi don't do well.
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Kelly Francis: the Whenua Warrior cultivating food security
Kelly Francis's dream is that every New Zealander has access to a garden of fresh, healthy food to eat and share. From her base in Mangere she's making a vision of community-led food sovereignty a… Audio, Gallery
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Dr Matthew Phillips: could fasting and keto heal brains?
Hamilton based clinical and research neurologist Dr Matthew Phillips is frustrated by how little he and his colleagues can help patients with degenerative brain disorders, such as Parkinson's and… Audio