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True crime podcasts - a legal minefield
Podcasters can solve cold cases, but if they're not careful, they could face their own day in court. Audio
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Van Diemen's Band - 'Borderlands'
Australian early instrument ensemble Van Diemen's Band presents a programme of largely 17th-century music by composers whose lives were affected by changing borders in Europe at the time, but whose… Audio
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Condolences & congratulations: A very short week in Parliament
Parliament sat for less than two hours this week, sending condolences to King Charles and giving itself an extension on its budget homework. Audio
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Food prices rise at fastest annual rate in 13 years
Food prices have risen at their fastest annual rate in 13 years. Data from Stats NZ shows food prices were 8.3 percent higher this month compared to the same period last year.
And Countdown says… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Boopsie Maran and Andrew Clay
Audio 13 Sep 2022Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Boopsie Maran and Andrew Clay speak to NZ post about their new Lord of The Rings stamps. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds this week.
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The science of motivation and how to get things done
It can feel impossible to achieve a goal when your motivation tank is empty. Scientist Ayelet Fishbach shares some surprising lessons in her new book Get It Done. Audio
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Delaying frailty, there's some simple ways to do this
Audio 13 Sep 2022Healthy aging is entirely possible, according to research led by Dr Ruth Teh. She talks to Charlotte about her current research into delaying frailty in older adults. Audio
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The fossil treasures of Foulden Maar
Foulden Maar in Otago is a paleontological site of international importance, offering a window into our past through long-dead fish, flowers and insects. It's also a site of interest for a commercial… Audio
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Japan Emperor Naruhito to attend Queen Elizabeth's funeral
To Japan now, soon you're going to hear about life-saving cyborg cockroaches. But first our correspondent in Tokyo Chris Gilbert told us about the reaction there to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Audio
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Is WorkSafe working?
At least two people have died at work every month since last January. Are our workplace whistleblowers up to the task? Audio
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Covid protection traffic light system to end at midnight
The traffic light Covid Protection Framework will end at midnight.
That means the only place people have to wear a mask is health and aged care facilities - including pharmacies.
Covid positive… Video, Audio
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Ken Auletta on why it took so long to expose Harvey Weinstein
20 years ago, New Yorker writer and author Ken Auletta knew film producer Harvey Weinstein was nothing less than a monster, but he couldn't prove it. His book is called "Hollywood Ending: Harvey… Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster provides an update on Australia's reaction to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and he also tells us about the rise of Aussie Rules football with the signing of a record broadcast deal… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The fate of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
Audio 11 Sep 2022After 140 years displaying art from around the country, the fate of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts now hangs in the balance. Hopes of saving it rely on the generosity of the charitable trust's… Audio, Gallery
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Effects of 9/11 - Dr Rachel Yehuda
It is the 21st anniversary of 9/11 today. Dr Rachel Yehuda is a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience and director of the Center for Psychedelic Psychotherapy and Trauma Research at the Icahn… Audio
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Brown Noise - Dr Gemma Paech
Dr Gemma Paech, a senior lecturer in the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle, talks about the benefits of brown noise in the quest for a better night's sleep. Audio
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Luminata Voices - Let Her Voice Shine
A relatively new choir in Auckland, the all-woman Luminata Voices perform a concert of music by New Zealand women composers in St Matthew's-in-the-City. Their musical director Vanessa Kay conducts. Audio
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The Mixtape : A Waiata Anthems Special
This week on the Mixtape we celebrate Waiata Anthems week, and we hear from the artists themselves.
Moana Maniapoto, Ladi 6, Barnaby Weir, and Yah Yah, tell us about their journey on the Waiata… Audio
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Marlon Williams takes us through the tracks on his new album My Boy
After his highly acclaimed 2018 album Make Way For Love, Marlon Williams "gets in the sandpit" to have some fun on his new record My Boy. "There's a bit of mischief in it. It's my playful record, I'd… Video, Audio
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Meng Foon: speaking out against racism
Since his appointment as Race Relations Commissioner three years ago, Meng Foon has proven himself unafraid to speak out. The former Gisborne mayor talks to Kim Hill about New Zealand's journey… Video, Audio
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A day out whitebaiting - 'It's just what we've always done'
This year the whitebaiting season for most of New Zealand has been cut short by six weeks to help boost declining fish numbers. Country Life spent a morning keeping up tradition with some long-time… Audio
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Queen Elizabeth remembered by retired Mt Eden residents
The Queen has reigned for 70 years - and for lots of us - she's the only Queen we've known. There are others who remember her coronation - and have followed her life with great interest ever since… Video, Audio
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Older New Zealanders remember a young Queen Elizabeth II
The Queen has reigned for 70 years - and for many of us - she's the only Queen we've known. There are others who remember her coronation - and have followed her life with great interest ever since… Audio
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Henry Cooke on the reaction in London
Audio 9 Sep 2022Former political journalist Henry Cooke joins us from London to talk about the atmosphere around Buckingham Palace and how people reacted to the news of the Queen's death. Audio
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The critters more deserving of a statue
Mittens the cat may be cute, but Aotearoa has many animals far more worthy of immortalising in bronze. Audio
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Investigating Money Laundering in Casinos
Audio 8 Sep 2022Forensic Accountant Amanda Gore joins us once again - she has just landed back in NZ for a month from Las Vegas! She wants to talk about the work she was doing there around money laundering via… Audio
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What other planets could be habitable?
Between the images captured by James Webb Space Telescope, what we're learning about black holes and galaxies far far away, and NASA's new Artemis I rocket that's soon to head to the far side of the… Audio
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'You're not going to be helping the country': Warning to New Zealanders with no conflict zone experience - stay out of Ukraine
A New Zealand medic back from the front line in Ukraine is warning doctors and nurses here not to join the war effort unless they are trained to work in conflict zones.
Huge numbers of foreign… Audio
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Kawerau Mill strike: The cracks that can't be papered over
Workers have been locked out, threatened with legal action and left without any means of income - and it's not the first time. Audio