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The Ig Nobel Prize and the quirky side of research
Scientific research doesn't always have to be serious, but it should always make you think. Audio
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TVNZ's media marriage at first sight
Media execs aired their angst about the government’s public media plan in parliamentary hearings this week - and the commercial clout TVNZ will bring to the new entity. TVNZ’s Simon Power talks to Me… Audio
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Treading water: the plight of the First Term MP
What do Nicole McKee, Joseph Mooney, Teanau Tuiono and Sarah Pallett have in common? They’re first term MPs who have shared their experiences with us. Audio
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Hannah Gadsby on comedy, change and Nanette
Hannah Gadsby says only in the last year has she "come out the other side" after being catapulted to fame by her 2018 Netflix comedy special Nanette. The Australian comedian is currently in New… Video, Audio
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Punters bouncing into the weekend at Megaland
Audio 7 Oct 2022Megaland is a colossal inflatable obstacle course, measuring an epic 300 meters long with 43 challenging obstacles along the way. Video, Audio
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Seaweed could be NZ's next big industry, advocates say
Seaweed could be the country's new big industry. While some companies harvest seaweed in New Zealand, there are no large-scale commercial farms or hatcheries. Samantha Gee went along to the Seaweed… Audio
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US women's rugby team have pai pie time in Ngunguru
Who ate all the pies? It turns out one women's Rugby World Cup team has given it their best shot. On the eve of the tournament's kick-off the USA team are the talk of the Northland town of Tūtūkākā… Video, 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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Izzy Lomax-Sawyers: the life of a junior doctor
Doctors are always in a race against time and the fear of harming a patient never really goes away, says Izzy Lomax-Sawyers. In the new book Vital Signs, she chronicles her first year as a junior… Audio
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The deadly remnants of a war that won't go away
What do we do about cleaning up the bombs left behind in the Pacific after World War II? Audio
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Oranga Tamariki 'systemically broken' - Lady Tureiti Moxon
A leading Māori authority is calling for the deconstruction and transformation of Oranga Tamariki in the wake of its failings in the case of murdered five-year-old boy Malachi Subecz. Video, Audio
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Making cents of our dollar
Why are there so many rainclouds over so many of the world's currencies? Audio
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At The Movies - Millie Lies Low
Millie Lies Low is a comedy-drama about a young Kiwi woman who panics just before leaving for her dream job in New York. Can she fool her friends into thinking that she's in the Big Apple? The film… Video, 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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Playlists: Celebrating the highs and lows of life through music
Music commentator Kirsten Zemke joins Kathryn to talk about the ingredients to an "epic" playlist in an era where technology makes it easier than ever to compile options for you. What makes a song… Audio
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'It was pretty hairy': 501 deportee turned evangelist chaplain spends time on Ukraine front line
A 501 deportee, turned Evangelist Chaplain promised god he would never fire another gun - a promise that became near impossible to keep when he ended up working on the front line in Ukraine.
After… Audio
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Pacific Waves for Wed 5 Oct 2022
There's a call for more analysis to determine the actual benefits to the region of the US Pacific partnership agreement; We speak with a linguist in Fiji who is concerned about a deterioation in the… Audio
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Why Iranian women are rebelling against decades of oppression
They are the biggest protests in Iran for years - but will this women-led uprising force the regime to change? 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 wins the Adventure Racing World Championships
New Zealand has come away with the win and shiny title of World Champions at the Adventure Racing World Championships in Paraguay. Team captain Nathan Fa'avae talks to Jesse about the origins of the… Audio
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Solomon Islands and NZ holding bilateral meeting in Wellington
A pōwhiri has been taking place at Parliament to welcome the Solomon Islands' foreign minister on his first official visit to Aotearoa today.
New Zealand has long-standing ties with the Solomons, but… Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron Elving talks about how the US economy and inflation, which has slightly slowed, and also how the devastating impact of Hurricane Ian will affect elections. There is also more concern about… Audio
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Episode 06: The Old Switch-a-Roo
Carlo pulls all the tantalising pieces of the story together to present a compelling alternative narrative of what really happened to Titanic.Tim wonders: Is Carlo out of his mind?
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Slipping away: Can we keep fixing up after landslides?
Landslides can happen anywhere there is a slope, at any time. Can we stop them? Audio
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Couple moves out of the house and into a campervan
Audio 3 Oct 2022Annette Howey and her partner Steve have sold their Timaru home and moved into a campervan. We spoke to Annette few months back.The couple have given up their jobs and their home - they've even left… 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 Pre-Panel with Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Claire Robinson and Mark Knoff-Thomas hear about a falcon live triangle in Australia which is drawing attention from all over the world. Plus, our panellists… Audio
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Expert feature: Saving on supermarket bills!
Our expert today will be addressing a problem that affects all of us.the rising cost of food. Someone who knows a thing or two about cutting down their grocery bill is Lyn Webster, she talks to Jesse.
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How a murder case was unravelled by a police interview
The police need to solve crimes - but there are strict rules about how they obtain evidence. What happens when it goes awry? Audio
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'Omicron was not mild for those suffering Long Covid' – immunologist Dr Anna Brooks
The term 'Long Covid' was coined in May 2020 but the virus became a pandemic before the most common post-viral condition was taken seriously. Dr Anna Brooks explores what we now know about it. Audio