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Parliament journos back on the tiles
Press Gallery journalists are in their element after the regular bridge run returned from the Grand Hall to the 1st floor foyer of Parliament House, the place known as 'the tiles'. Audio
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New Zealander in Ukraine certain slain soldier Dominic Abelen's body in Russian hands
Audio 1 Sep 2022A former New Zealand soldier now fighting on Ukraine's front line is certain the body of New Zealand soldier Dominic Abelen is in Russian hands.
The man, who RNZ has agreed not to name, was a close… Audio
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How do you insure against climate change?
With climate change-induced disasters becoming more frequent around the world, how do insurers weigh up the financial risks? Audio
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'A murdering husband who manipulates a school girl and lies for 40 years': Hedley Thomas creator of The Teacher's Pet
Audio 31 Aug 2022It was a compelling true crime podcast which ended in a killer being brought to justice after 40 years. The Teacher's Pet featured the 1982 disappearance of Sydney mother Lynette Dawson, whose body… Audio
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Freedom Campers debate offers insights on MPs
Debate during the first reading of the Self-contained Motor Vehicles Legislation Bill offered insights into the lives of at least two MPs and the marketing mindset of another pair. Audio
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Far-right extremists dragged into dock in Christchurch court
Dramatic scenes inside Christchurch District Court this morning when two far-right activists had to be dragged into the dock by police.
Co-owners of the far-right Counterspin platform, Kelvyn Alp and… Video, Audio
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The eternal pursuit of being content
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Somewhere along the line, the pursuit became the point and happiness got lost say professors Benjamin and Jenna Storey. They see a deep sense of… Audio
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Podcast Critic: Elliott Childs
Audio 31 Aug 2022Today RNZ's Operations team leader, Elliott Childs talks to Jesse about two podcasts he's been listening to. He tells us about That's How I Remember it / Object of Sound and a child friendly… Audio
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Crafting constable invents a game to help traumatised Tamariki
A Southland police officer has created a board game to help tamariki who have gone through the trauma of a road accident. Invercargill Senior Constable Rosie Marchant has put together 100 road safety… Audio
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Judging the great immigration reset
We've slowed immigration to a trickle to stave off infrastructure overload, but at what cost? Audio
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Should We Fall To Ruin
Audio 30 Aug 2022Journalist Harrison Christian talks about his new book Coming in August is Should We Fall to Ruin which looks at the untold story of a remote garrison of Allied soldiers who stood up to the Japanese… Audio
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Complex Conversations about the Environment
Audio 30 Aug 2022Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast joins us once again. He believes the manner in which environmental issues, big and small, are dissected in the public discourse (conversations in media, social… Audio
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Business Commentator Pattrick Smellie
Pattrick talks to Kathryn about why the announcement by Qantas that it is going to fly direct to New York from Auckland represents a serious competitive threat to Air NZ. Also why coal-fired… Audio
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The life of a backbench MP
Backbench MPs have been hitting the headlines in the last few weeks, but what do they actually do? Audio
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Fruit and vege shop celebrates centenary
The Shires Fruit and Vege Market on Dannevirke's high street is celebrating one hundred years in business. To tell us more about the milestone and the shop's longevity, owner, Suresh Patel talks to… Audio
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Fakeaways - easy recipes for getting your fix at home
Audio 29 Aug 2022Hamilton food blogger Kathrine Lynch shares budget meal ideas on her website The Daily Menu. She shares three quick, low-cost recipes for taking care of your takeaway cravings. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 29 August
Audio 29 Aug 2022On today's First Up pod - the All Blacks' historic loss to Argentina has reignited debate about the team's management. STuff's Marc Hinton joins us for the autopsy and with claims of lost or misplaced… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Reserve Bank, Ukraine, and the Pacific
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 Lancaster bombers of World War Two
Audio 28 Aug 2022World War II has probably inspired more films, plays, novels and documentaries than any other 6-year period in history. But there's no substitute for the accounts of the people who were there. Now… Video, Audio
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Simon Gault with some brunch making tips
Well-known master chef and now food importer Simon Gault has some tips about making a great brunch including a perfectly poached egg. Audio
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Six months on, human costs of the Parliament occupation
It’s six months since the occupation of Parliament's grounds for three weeks, but the human cost is only now becoming clear. Audio
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Bret McKenzie - Songs Without Jokes
One half of Flight of the Conchords, Bret McKenzie joins me to talk about his new album Songs Without Jokes released yesterday. Audio
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EU-NZ trade agreement 'by no means a done deal'
In today's Focus on Politics, Political Reporter Katie Scotcher looks back on a trade deal both sides found fault with, and ahead to the challenges it still faces. Audio
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Trevor Mallard: our Speaker of the House off to Ireland
The Right Honourable Trevor Mallard resigned as Speaker of the House this week after 35 years as a Member of Parliament. He will soon take up a three-year posting in Dublin as our second resident… Audio
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Sheep farmer struggles to control huge hungry hoppers
Best of 2022 - Back in the 1950s, a group of wallabies turned up at Wainui Station... and never left. 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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Does sleeplessness make us less charitable?
We all know that a lack of sleep can put you in a bad mood, but a new study has found it can actually make you more . Eti Ben Simon from the University of California Berkeley authored the study. Audio
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With supply chains, you can have efficiency or resilience but not both - Prof. Tava Olsen
What's with all the stockouts and empty shelves? Dr Tava Olsen from the University of Auckland Business School with a highlight of Raising the Bar 2022. Audio
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How a basketball superstar became a pawn in Putin's war
How is Vladimir Putin using the case of a jailed American basketball superstar to his advantage, amid the ongoing war in Ukraine? Audio
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An Irish Welcome for Trevor Mallard
Even before he's set foot on the plane the new New Zealand ambassador to Ireland, Trevor Mallard, has also been making the news in the Emerald Isle. So we thought we'd talk to someone on the ground in… Audio