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Tauranga mostly unfazed by Uffindell's bullying revelations
While the shock revelations of Sam Uffindell's high school bullying have prompted calls for his resignation from some, his constituents in Tauranga appear to be - for the most part - ready to forgive… Video, Audio
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Taking the shame out of housework
Having a messy house doesn't make you a bad person. It took a bout of post natal depression and a lot of self compassion for KC Davis to understand that. Video, Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson : fake meat and private jets
Rebecca asks whether McDonald's is McDone with Beyond Burger's plant-meat?. She addresses how the fake-meat firm's failed pepperoni plan shows the mountain Beyond Burger has to climb to make its… Audio
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Our father, Barry Crump
Barry Crump was the ultimate kiwi icon - a rugged outdoorsman, and quintessential kiwi bloke. His books sold millions of copies and his Toyota TV ads with the hapless Scotty entertained us all. But… Audio, Gallery
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron talks to Susie about job growth in the US in a shrinking economy, a victory in Congress for President Joe Biden with the Senate passing major spending bill, the Inflation Reduction Act. Also… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 9 August
Audio 9 Aug 2022On today's First Up pod - Nick Truebridge in for Nathan: the Commonwealth Games wraps up - we talk with the CEO of Sport NZ, Raelene Castle about the success of the New Zealand team Will National's… Audio
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Making our booze culture less visible
The multitude of ways that alcohol harms society have been well documented - but will Chlöe Swarbrick's new Bill have unpleasant side-effects? Audio
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Globalisation's days are numbered, says US strategist
Globalisation lifted the standard of living for many across the globe, but the party is over, says author and geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan. Audio
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What's going on underneath Lake Taupō and should we be worried?
New research is giving scientists an exciting insight into what is happening within the magma chamber of the Taupō super-volcano. Susie speaks to Dr Finn Illsley-Kemp from Victoria University about… Audio
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Chinese surveillance cameras in use in NZ
Chinese surveillance cameras remain in wide use in New Zealand despite renewed controversy about them overseas.
A new move has begun by 60 lawmakers in the UK to ban sales of world-leading Hikvision… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 8 August
Audio 8 Aug 2022On today's First Up pod - Nick Truebridge in for Nathan: Tauranga's former mayor sets up an aid charity in Ukraine; our Commonwealth Games chef de mission Nigel Avery joins us from Birmingham; we hear… Audio
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Mediawatch: Mounting fake news prompts calls for action
Two government agencies have revealed mounting concern about the intensity and the impact of online misinformation - and prompted loud calls for government action. But behind the scenes the… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Greens and Games
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Mediawatch: A government in the gun over accidental generosity
The government came under fire over some misdirected cost of living payments this week, but the more enduring story might be who didn't get paid, rather than who did. Audio
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Words galore - the work of Hansard
The House hears from two Hansard editors about the unique work of the team whose reports become part of Parliament's official record and can be seen by anyone. Audio
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Dr Nick Holm: how New Zealand comedy embraces being a bit s**t
While New Zealand comedy is often branded as self-deprecating, laconic and deadpan, media studies lecturer Nick Holm says the defining characteristic is that it's a bit s**t. Audio
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Echo the avalanche rescue dog - sniffing for life in the snow
Echo loves rolling in the snow but he has an important job to do while he's in the white stuff. He's an avalanche rescue dog and we are out with him and his handler keeping up his finely tuned skills… Video, Audio
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The complicated legend of Leonard Cohen’s most famous song
Largely ignored following its release on Leonard Cohen's 1984 album Various Positions, 'Hallelujah' took a long, winding road to become a modern day anthem, covered by hundreds of artists around the… Video, Audio
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Fly Away Home - Or Not
Audio 5 Aug 2022Its been a bad week to be a pigeon - world-wide. Pigeon fancier Craig Gray has been racing birds for 57 years, he joins Karen to tell us a thing or two about how pigeons operate. Audio
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What does the new Waikato Expressway mean for the small towns?
It's a project 30 years and billions of dollars in the making. Now the completed Waikato Expressway is set to change the face of the region's towns and villages, for better or worse.
Checkpoint's… 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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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.