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Propping the theatre door open
In the digital age and the Covid era, how do you get people out to a play? Audio
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Meet a new MP: Dan Rosewarne
We meet a new MP, Dan Rosewarne who gave hs maiden speech this week: a chance to say 'who I am, how I got to be here and what I hope to achieve'. Video, Audio
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Raising teenagers in a complex world
Audio 28 Jul 2022Mother-daughter duo Robyn and Molly Fausett have collaborated on writing a guide to raising teenagers, their book is called The Kids Will Be All Right. Robyn is a nurse and educator and is a programme… Audio
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Coco Solid's hit book, How to Loiter in a Turf War
Audio 28 Jul 2022Jessica Hansell, best known by her rap nickname Coco Solid, is one of Aotearoa's most impressive artists. She's a writer, poet, musician, multimedia artist, creator of cult Maori cartoon Aroha Bridge… Audio
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Saving the seas from exploitation: Lelei LeLaulu
Audio 28 Jul 2022Granting personhood to oceans via a universal declaration of rights for oceans is seen by some as the only hope of saving them from further exploitation. Washington DC based expat Lelei LeLaulu, was… Audio
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The Gray Man
Audio 27 Jul 2022The Gray Man is Netflix's biggest budget feature film ever and is a globetrotting spy action comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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And the cat came back, after more than three years
A tiny bit of tech has delivered a big result for a Palmerston North family - reuniting twins three and a half years after one of them went missing.
Moss the moggie was adopted with his brother, Roy… Video, Audio
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The downfall of wanted crypto-queen Dr Ruja Ignatova
There was a time when Dr Ruja Ignatova was like a rock star, with fans flocking to Wembley arena to hear her talk about Onecoin, her cryptocurrency she said would kill Bitcoin. Now she's on the FBI's… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 27 July 2022
Audio 27 Jul 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? HELEN WHITE to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he… Audio
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Australia: New Parliament, cautious travellers, Pride debacle
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the diversity of the new Parliament sitting for the first time since the federal election, why some international flights out of… Audio
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The Detail: Rite of passage or abject poverty?
Two-thirds of students struggle to afford the very basics. Why aren't we doing anything about it? Audio
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Business: Why rent seeking costs us all, vertical farming
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson joins Kathryn to talk about rent seeking - the act of a business or individual increasing their wealth without adding any value. She'll look at who's doing it… Audio
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US: Jan 6 hearing hiatus, Biden Covid recovery, big week for economic data
US correspondent Ron Elving joins Kathryn to talk about the last January 6 hearing ahead of the summer break, and why it may have done more damage to Donald Trump than the previous seven. Will his… Audio
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The Detail: Rugby's communication breakdown
What happens when the balance between feeding public interest in the All Blacks and protecting the team's image blows up on you? Audio
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Newmarket businesses, families suffer from Destiny protest disruption
Newmarket locals are frustrated at Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki, saying Saturday's protest left people cut off from sick family and businesses counting yet more losses.
Meanwhile, Mr Tamaki's… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Peter Dunne and Ella Henry
Audio 25 Jul 2022Wallace and panellists Peter Dunne and Ella Henry reminisce about a time when the roads were monitored by traffic officers. Plus our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
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The stories we tell ourselves about food
It didn't matter that Dr Raj Telhan knows all about the science of why sugar is bad for us, contributing to higher blood pressure, inflammation, even diabetes. He still found it hard to resist. Audio
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Electric motorbike start up in Wairarapa set to go global
An electric motorbike company that began as a startup in a Wairarapa shed is about to move onto the global stage. UBCO Bikes chief executive Katherine Sandford talks to Jesse about their bikes and new… Audio
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Bringing a love of chocolate to the deep South
Audio 25 Jul 2022Argentinians Alex Gimenez and Lorena Giallonardo emigrated to New Zealand for their love of adventure sports. But after arriving in Queenstown they realised how similar it was to a Patagonian ski… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Duopolies, polytechs and Niue
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 science of feeling good, and new antidepressant research
Professor of Psychology at Victoria University of Wellington Marc Wilson shares the latest research on what stress does to us and what other issues it might signal. Audio
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Proud to be guardians of the land
A group of farmers in Canterbury's Selwyn district are focused on improving water quality in streams that flow through their properties. Ellesmere Sustainable Agriculture has received government money… Audio
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The science of laughter
It's one of the least-studied human emotional states but one of the most important, cognitive neuroscientist Sophie Scott studies the science of laughter. As well as being interested in the serious… Audio
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Beyond imposter syndrome - Youth Parliament 2022
Last week Parliament was taken over by the new leaders Youth Parliament - an opportunity for rangatahi to speak and the rest of us to pay attention. Audio
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Ashley Bloomfield: 'you’ve got to be tenacious in public health'
After leading the country's Covid response for the last two years, Dr Ashley Bloomfield is stepping down from the role of Director General of Health. Audio
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Demand for lowered voting age reinforced at Youth Parliament '22
Audio 22 Jul 2022A Youth MP is criticising Parliament for the double standards rangatahi face to effectively engage in Aotearoa’s democratic process, amidst increasing calls to lower the voting age.
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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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Wanted: Boston-based te reo teacher
A Kiwi Harvard student currently studying in Boston is looking for a te reo teacher. Audio
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The hunt for freshly fallen meteorites
A recently formed citizen science project to track down freshly fallen meteorites is deploying specialised night-sky meteor cameras across the motu. Fireballs Aotearoa is a collaboration between the… Video, Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 22 July
Audio 22 Jul 2022On today's First Up pod - President Biden tests positive for Covid-19; New Zealand tests positive for terrible weather, our weather guru updates us for the weekend; claims that some carers to work 24… Audio