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Filming the reality of poverty for children in Aotearoa
An interesting study has been completed at the University of Otago to observe the impacts of child poverty from a child's perspective. Professor Louise Signal from the university's Department of… Audio
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First Song: Tomorrow People
Today for our first song we're going to talk about the Wellingotn band, Tomorrow People. Last night they were honoured twice at the Pacific Music Awards held here in Auckland at the Vodafone Events… Audio
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Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay
Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…
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Tea with Terrorists by Sameena Zehra debuts at Circa Theatre
Tea with Terrorists is a performance that promises to take audiences us on a life straddling two cultures. Written and performed by Sameena Zehra, the play examines the nature of conflict and the need… Audio
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Seismic Assessments: What you need to know
Audio 4 Aug 2022Michelle Grant, president of Structural Engineering Society of New Zealand joins us once again to talk about something that's a bit of a hot topic at the momement Seismic Assessments and earthquake… Audio
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A week knee-deep in bills
This week Parliament's debating chamber was knee-deep in bills. We have a quick run-through of the 14 different wanna-be laws it debated. Audio
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NZ Sporting History
Today for our NZ Sporting History segment, we are talking to the human who might know more about cold swimming than anyone else in the world. Lynne Cox has broken records globally. Audio
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Question Time for 4 August 2022
GREG O'CONNOR to the Minister for Building and Construction: What recent reports has she received on competition in the market for residential building supplies? NICOLA WILLIS to the Minister of… Audio
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Youth Parliament 2022: A Pasifika Perspective
Audio 4 Aug 2022Youth Press Gallery reporters Louis Collins and Andre Fa’aoso talked to four Pasifika Youth MPs to hear what viewpoints they sought to bring to Youth Parliament 2022.
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Tech: Facebook's TikTok look, retail giants dump facial
Technology correspondent Dr Dennis Desmond joins Susie to talk about the big changes Meta is introducing to Facebook that will make it run along the lines of TikTok - why do some think this will mark… Audio
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National Adaption Plan welcomed by locals but want action now
Entire New Zealand communities could have to move to higher ground due to climate change. That was a takeaway from a major government report released by Climate Change Minister James Shaw yesterday… Audio
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The Living Laboratories project
The Auckland University of Technology Living Laboratories project is all about investigating how best to grow back native forest. At Pourewa creek, this collaboration between AUT and Ngāti Whātua… Audio
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What does a nurse practitioner do?
They're not GPs, but they do nearly as much as one. Can nurse practitioners help relieve healthcare stress? Audio
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Climate national adaptation plan: National Party criticises pace of release
The government has unveiled its blueprint for dealing with the unavoidable consequences of climate change, including the likelihood whole communities will have to move to higher ground.
The 200-page… Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Iranian-born author Mahyar Amouzegar
On bookmarks today is Iranian-born author Mahyar Amouzegar. His love of literature can be traced back to his childhood in Iran when his father, a ferocious reader, encouraged reading in all seven of… Audio
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Question Time for 3 August 2022
CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? Dr LIZ CRAIG to the Minister of Housing: What actions is the Government taking to increase… Audio
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Why do we still fly our flag for the Commonwealth?
The Games are cringy, insular, and a colonial hangover - but we still celebrate an opportunity to show off our athletes on the world stage. Audio
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Using science to make life changing decisions
Dr Katy Milkman is a pioneering behavioral scientist whose work identifies how to change. She's a best selling author and host of the podcast Choiceology. She shares her science based tips for making… Audio
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ComGames: Cameron Gray's coach on his swimming success
Back to the Commonwealth Games we go. 18 year old swimmer Cameron Gray shocked many, including himself, when he won the bronze medal in the 50 metre butterfly on Sunday morning in Birmingham Coming… Audio
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A unified approach to head injuries
Thousands of Kiwi kids are concussed playing sport every year, but our rules for treating them aren't up to scratch. Audio
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Sport in America with Helene Elliot
Audio 1 Aug 2022Helene Elliot from the LA times talks about Novak Djokovic's effort to enter the United States for the US Open, the NFL is set to kick off with the defending champions the LA Rams preparing to defend… Audio
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Top US commander in NZ talking Pacific stability, climate change
Stability in the Pacific, climate change and expanding America's relationship with New Zealand are all issues on the agenda for a top US commander visiting New Zealand.
Admiral John Aquilino, the… Video, Audio
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New gene therapy could block bad cholesterol
Here in New Zealand, the first person in the world was injected with new gene editing material designed to modify the DNA which produces bad cholesterol. Dr Ralph Stuart, speaks to Jesse about the… Audio
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Horticulture sector eyes new wood fibre tech
Could wood fibre technology be a game changer for our horticulture industry and help reduce carbon emissions? Locally grown fruit, vegetables and plants are all generally grown in compost or potting… Audio
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Omicron outbreak resulting in school absences, teacher sickness
New Zealand's largest primary school has removed dozens of students from its school roll, blaming the pandemic for disappearing students. Teachers at Finlayson Park School say they are at breaking… Audio
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Torrential rains submerge 50 villages in floodwater in Pakistan
To Asia now, where the US House of representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi is heading on her much anticipated visit.. As yet, Taiwan doesn't feature on her itinerary - but it's the possibility of her… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Brain drains, All Blacks and student finances
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Amanda Ripley on fixing the news media
Amanda Ripley is both a journalist and a NY Times best-selling author. She talks to Jim about her latest op-ed about the news media and how to fix it. Audio
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US correspondent Karen Kasler
US correspondent Karen Kasler talks to Sunday Morning about \ the blue states and red states. Audio
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Shock of the news - the art of short sharp theme tunes
What makes a good tune to go with the news today? Big, bold and bombastic? Subtle and smooth? Trad or mod? Mediawatch asks a journalist with world’s biggest collection of news theme music - and get… Video, Audio