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Moving to the lambing beat
Every morning during lambing Alistair Bird heads out with his binoculars and a Go Pro camera to look for new born lambs and birthing ewes that are struggling. He uses the GoPro to record the highs and… Audio
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Parliamentary employment: 'Chief Executive but not really the boss'
When politicians have staffing issues there is an odd triangular relationship to juggle. MPs' staff are employed by someone else. Someone who can't control the MPs. Audio
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America's Cup: Sir Michael Fay, club veterans quit over Barcelona move
Veteran America's Cup campaigner Sir Michael Fay has resigned from the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron, in protest at the Cup's defence going offshore. He talks to Lisa Owen. 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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Making plants grow faster with light treatments
If we continue at our current rate, we won't have enough of many crops to feed the planet. We need to increase the yield ASAP. But genetic modification and chemical sprays can be slow, expensive, and… Audio
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Six60 release new single from their upcoming album Castle Street
SIX60 has a new single out today – 'Before You Leave'. The beloved New Zealand band also announced the dates and incredible support acts for their SIX60 SATURDAYS tour, which kicks off in Wellington… Video, Audio
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Can we punish our biggest emitters through the courts?
Our highest appellate court is being asked to do what Parliament will not - hold companies liable for contributing to climate change. Audio
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US Billionaire Defeated by local Environmentalist
Audio 18 Aug 2022He's one of the world's richest men but US billionaire investor Peter Thiel's plans to build a luxury lodge on the edge of Lake Wanaka have been thwarted by local environmentalists. Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - The Lark Ascending
Audio 18 Aug 2022Vaughan Williams' perennially popular depiction of a lark is played by Amalia Hall. Douglas Lilburn's terse Third Symphony and the complete Lemminkäinen Legends by Jean Sibelius complete the… Audio
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Investigating the virosphere
While we might have heard all we ever want to know about viruses in the last few years, the truth is, known viruses represent less than zero point one percent of the estimated total of viruses out… Audio
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The Detail: Cattle disease
Foot-and-mouth disease could topple the livestock industry. Can we keep it out? Audio
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Insomniac Birds
Audio 17 Aug 2022Insomniac birds, kept awake at night by the lights and sounds of our cities seem to have trouble remembering their songs. Auckland University PhD student Juliane Mussoi is calling for more research on… Audio
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Review: Nope
Nope is the latest from the Twilight Zone world of writer-director Jordan Peele. It blends sci-fi, westerns and showbiz into a unique whole. Stars Daniel Kaluuya (Get out!) and Steven Yeun (Minari). Video, Audio
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Old dogs teaching humans new tricks, The Dog Aging Project
Maybe old dogs can teach us some new tricks Dr Matt Kaeberlein leads the Dog Aging Project, and says his longevity research on dogs may unlock some key mysteries about the biology of aging and what we… Audio
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Neurodiversity - unlocking the causes and dispelling the myths
We are all wired differently. Dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism spectrum conditions are all variations that can exist in our brains. Researchers are trying to gain a better understanding of the… Audio
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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Millie Silvester
Few of us need a fourteen car garage - but for those who do, and have a spare six mill or so, 38 Porterfield Road, Whitford might be your next address. And to fill that garage you'll need cars and a… Audio
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The food bank supplying one of our richest regions
Escalating food, fuel and housing prices are driving people everywhere to desperation - even on the North Shore. Audio
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21 Years of Papers Past
Audio 16 Aug 2022It's a treasure trove of more than 8 million New Zealand historical documents that can be explored, online and for free, and now Papers Past is celebrating 21 years since it's launch. Audio
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Rotorua business owners blame emergency housing for crimes
Fed up Rotorua business owners believe the amount of emergency housing in the city is contributing to a recent spate of ram raids.
There have been well over 400 raids nationally in the past 12… Audio
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Green shoots: Reasons to be optimistic on emissions
For decades, environmental scientist and sustainability expert Dr Jonathan Foley has looked at the data about climate change with concern, sometimes despair. But now he says he's more optimistic than… Audio
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Music feature: best ever covers
Today's music feature may leave you questioning whether your favourite songs are actually an original. Because today we are talking about songs you may not know are covers! Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about Today FM host Tova O'Brien travelling to Ukraine for an extensive interview with President Zelenskyy and how it was funded. His marriage might be over, but Rupert… Audio
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Party presidents: The power behind the politics
Political party presidents tend to stay out of the spotlight - but just how influential is their role? Audio
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Auckland Mayoralty Race
Auckland's mayoral race is heating up after Leo Malloy surprised everyone by dropping out on Friday. Candidate Viv Beck joins us tonight to talk about her campaign and calls for her to step aside. Audio
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Relief as Nelson businesses let public use toilets without spending
It's a scenario most of us can relate to - getting caught short; needing the loo and not being able to find one you can use. That is without having to go into a cafe or fast food chain and buy… Video, Audio
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How to survive when tramping
For our expert feature today we've got an expert on how to survive the great outdoors, Operations Manager at NZ Mountain Safety Council, Nathan Watson on the show. Audio
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China accuses the US of stirring up confrontation as more lawmakers visit Taiwan
China's claiming the United States is sparing no effort to stir up confrontation after a delegation of five congress members arrived in Taiwan at the weekend.
It follows a recent visit from US House… Audio
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GIANTS | Episode 1: The Chinese Community of Dunedin
We meet the Chinese community in Dunedin and learn about one of Aotearoa’s most established migrant communities.
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GIANTS | Episode 3: The Pasifika Community of Oamaru
Introducing the culturally vibrant Oamaru, the latest step in Pacifica chain migration. Video, Audio
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GIANTS | Episode 6: Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga
We meet Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga, a group that is committed to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Video, Audio