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Simon Gault on food fame, health battles and a passion for flying
He's one of New Zealand's best-known chefs but a new book takes an intimate look at the life of Simon Gault beyond his culinary skills. He's been the driving force behind Bell House, Euro, Jervois… Audio
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The ADHD doctor: Hero or villain?
The case of the GP punished for throwing ADHD patients a lifeline has highlighted gaping holes in our system for those who are neurodivergent. Audio
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The Top 30 classical music pieces from Settling The Score 2022
RNZ Concert listeners tell us why they chose this year's favourite classical music in Settling The Score 2022. Video
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The Barber Shop | Episode 1: Shareef
Drugs, lies and regret became a reality for Shareef after an encounter with some local gang affiliates, but growing up in the North has shaped this proud takatāpui into who he is today. Video
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The Barber Shop | Episode 6: Kīngi
Kīngi is going hard to revive reo and tikanga in the North. This young father-to-be wants to look like his tūpuna and preserve their enduring legacy. Video
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John Campbell: My journey to the history of us
Journalist John Campbell's latest podcast premieres on Labour Day on TVNZ. From Egmont to Taranaki "is a personal story of Pakeha me. Who didn't know what I didn't know, until I began discovering it."
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Calling Home: Anna Bibby in Gironde, France
Anna Bibby is living that life that many of us fantasise about living, in France. She's been in a charming old village surrounded by walnut groves; then it was a charming old village surrounded by… Audio
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On the sidelines of big news in China
This week's five-yearly meeting of the Chinese Communist Party signposted China's economic and foreign policy for the foreseeable future under President Xi Jinping. That's a big deal for trading… Video, Audio
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Trevor Mallard: 'Humble backbencher of Wainuiomata'
Trevor Mallard has ended his career as an MP this week after 38 years. Much has changed. We sat down to chat through his storied history and get his insights. Video, Audio
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Joel Little: 'I just love writing songs so I'm not going to stop doing it'
Award-winning music producer Joel Little talks to Kim Hill about songwriting, ambition and the brand-new music-making hub he's created in Auckland. Video, Audio
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Shehan Karunatilaka: 'Forgetting things hasn’t seemed to work for us'
The dead do tell tales: sometimes they are the only ones who can speak to the living about the costs of civil war, terror and corruption. Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka won the Man Booker Prize… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Climate concerns, funding foibles
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Weather has been kind in Bay of Plenty with enough sunny days to finally finish docking and creative juices have been let loose on the humble gumboot on the West Coast. Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Will cricket's 50 over match be relegated to the history books?
Cricket fans are excited about the opening game of the T20 World Cup tomorrow as the Black Caps take on the Australians, but should they be worried about the demise of the 50 over game? Shane Bond… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 5: The Gold Rushes
The discovery of gold drew tens of thousands to New Zealand in search of fortune. It was a hard life, but diggers brought mateship, fashion & egalitarian ideas that changed the country forever. Video, Audio
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The E-team: Parliament and cyber security
Parliament takes security seriously, but not just the physical kind. Sometimes the biggest risks arrive through the smallest holes. Audio
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Season 2 Ep 4: Epidemics
New Zealanders have battled Covid-19 for more than two years, but if you think it's the first time disease has knocked us around, well, this one's for you. Epidemics have long been part of our story.
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Wellington mayor tells protesters to take it to Parliament
New Wellington mayor Tory Whanau is no stranger to protests.
The former activist told me the protesters should be taking their fight to Parliament.
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NZ footwear retailers reluctant to be transparent about their products
Tearfund New Zealand has just completed a survey of 25 footwear companies that represent more than 90 shoe brands to track their transparency when it comes to human rights and environmental practices.
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Climate protesters blocking state high way one arrested
Climate protesters who were arrested for blocking State Highway One Transmission Gully north of Wellington this morning will appear in Court this afternoon. Restore Passenger Rail says it could keep… Audio
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Annie Proulx : How swamps can protect us and the planet
Pulitzer Prize winning American author Annie Proulx talks to Kathryn about her latest book, Fen, Bog and Swamp. The 87 year old writes about the history of wetland destruction and the role it plays in… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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The cost of riding more marine heatwaves
We're in for another marine heatwave - but are we ready for the consequences? Audio
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Fair Pay Bill to make for feisty debate this week
Following a two-week recess, MPs are set to engage in feisty debate about proposed labour laws that could raise wages through sector-wide collective bargaining. Audio
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The pre-Panel with Lana Searle and Ed Amon
Audio 18 Oct 2022Wallace and panellists Lana Searle and Ed Amon speak to DOC about a dream job in Haast that has only had three applicants! Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on our mind this week. Audio
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Crimes NZ: Taito Phillip Field
For today's episode of Crimes NZ we look back at the Taito Phillip Field case. Field was a minister in the Labour government when he was accused of bribery and corruption. Audio
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'Segregation within Pukekohe was more established than any other NZ township'
The rural town of Pukekohe, south of Auckland, has a bleak history of racial segregation that has, for the most part, gone untold. A new TVNZ documentary No Māori Allowed sheds light on the town’s… Audio
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'Everyone’s got a theory'
Dan Schreiber has made a career of combining quirky facts with comedy. He's a Q.I 'elf' - part of the team of researchers behind the popular quiz show Q.I, co-hosts a spinoff podcast called No Such… Audio