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Popular community garden's growth stunted by bureaucracy
It's not just chopping onions that'll make your eyes water these days, but paying for them too.
As the price of fruit n veges hits harder, many Kiwis are growing their own. On the Hibiscus Coast a… Video, Audio
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The lavish life on a billionaire's superyacht
Audio 1 Jul 2022As the captain of some of the world's largest and most lavish superyachts, Brendan O'Shannassy has had a window into a world that few of us can even imagine. Audio
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David Kilcullen: analysis of the West's failure in Afghanistan
Almost a year after US troops began withdrawing from Afgahanistan, Kathryn speaks with counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen. Audio
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Taking the temperature on sick leave
We're told to stay home when we're sick – but for many workers, that's an almost impossible ask. Can employers be doing more? Audio
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Music Alive: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - Winter Magic
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's Music Director Giordano Bellincampi conducts this programme of imagination, heartache and fate. Audio
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Following The Money
Amanda Gore, forensic accountant with the Centre for Global Advancement joins us to talk about a wildlife investigation in which she was involved in Cote d'Ivoire. Audio
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Studying Parliament from the inside
For the students of parliament, public law or politics, the best place to be right in the heart of the legislative chamber, but kind of invisible. In other words, part of the Chamber Operations team.
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'Tsunami' of respiratory illness overwhelming clinics - urgent care doctor
The ongoing spread of Omicron, influenza and other winter illnesses is being described by one urgent care doctor as a "tsunami".
Health Minster Andrew Little said the health system as a whole is… Video, Audio
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Good Grief back for a second season from tonight
Audio 30 Jun 2022The second season of 'Good Grief' is available to stream on TVNZ+ today and the series will also be made available globally on AMC Networks' SundanceNow later this year. Co-creator Eve Palmer talks to… Audio
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When you love your child, but sometimes you don't like parenthood
Audio 30 Jun 2022Psychologist Sarb Johal say ambivalence about parenting can strike at any time - even in the lead up to parenting. He says it's totally normal but because few parents ever voice these feelings, it's… Audio
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How to help your child have a good relationship with sleep
Audio 30 Jun 2022One in ten children suffer from a sleep disorder but most of us – including GPs and paediatricians – know very little about the signs and symptoms, says Dr Chris Winter. In his new book The Rested… Audio
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The resilience of crayfish in Tauranga Harbour
PhD student Kiamaia Ellis describes crayfish as a vulnerable taonga species. Local iwi in Tauranga believe the crayfish population is decreasing because of urban, industrial and harvesting pressures… Audio
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Why are asylum seekers treated differently to other refugees?
About half of the 400 people who arrive in New Zealand as asylum seekers every year end up being accepted as refugees - but why are they treated differently to people arriving through the quota… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: A sudden dose of empathy
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan Crump about the lessons ZB's Kate Hawkesby learned from a bad bout of Covid - and National leader Christopher Luxon squirming under the… Audio
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Low Traffic Neighbourhoods
Nicolas Bosetti from Centre for London, a thinktank that looks for new solutions to London's critical challenges joins us to talk about the growing number of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in the city and… Audio
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Auditor General warns of CRL issues, Goff predicts early 2025 completion
The biggest challenges for Auckland's City Rail Link are likely yet to come, according to the watchdog on government spending.
A report into the multibillion dollar project by the Auditor General's… Video, Audio
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Cultural Evolution: What China is reading and why it matters
Audio 29 Jun 2022Megan Walsh maps the diversity and division among writers in modern China in her exuberant short book, The Subplot: What China is Reading and Why it Matters.
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The harms of 'sharenting' and how to protect children online
A privacy expert says Kiwi kids need better protection when it comes to what's being shared about them by their parents online. Audio
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Explosive revelations about Donald Trump's state of mind on January 6th
Damning testimony has emerged about the former US President, Donald Trump's behaviour on the day of the January 6th Capitol riots.
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US abortion decision continues to make political waves in NZ
The overturning of Roe V Wade in the US continues to make political waves here in New Zealand. National MP and social conservative Simon O'Connor has served up a mea culpa to his caucus colleagues for… Audio
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The latest on a surprise hearing into Capitol riots
A surprise hearing by the US Congressional Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots has been taking place this morning with some extraordinary testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson who was a… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 29 June
Audio 29 Jun 2022On today's First Up pod - Australian census figues show that India is now the third most common place of birth for residents; Middle-East delegations from Iran and the US are meeting to discuss the… Audio
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Sportswashing and the rebel LIV Golf tournament
Sportswashing presents a myriad of ethical dilemmas for players and fans alike - and the rebel LIV Golf tournament is just the latest example. Audio
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Collaboration with NASA for Rocket Lab launch
The University of Canterbury is leading a research collaboration with assistance from NASA's CAPSTONE mission team, which Rocket Lab is launching tonight. Wallace Chapman speaks to Associate… Audio
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How to combat plant blindness
Dr Jason Low is an Associate Professor in Psychology at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, talks to Wallace about what plant blindness is and why we need to know about it. Audio
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Financial Planner Liz Koh on the psychology of investing
Audio 28 Jun 2022Liz talks to Kathryn about why some people are risk takers and some aren't. Also why some people panic when their investments fall in value and some don't. Audio
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iPod and iPhone inventor Tony Fadell on start-ups and screw-ups
Audio 28 Jun 2022Tony Fadell is an American engineer and designer who was instrumental in the creation of the the iPod and iPhone during his time at Apple. In fact, he's often referred to as "the father of the iPod"… Video, Audio
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Roe v Wade ruling a horrifying reminder against complacency
The National Party leader Christopher Luxon is promising there will be no changes to abortion laws despite his personal views, if he becomes prime minister.
But National MP Simon O'Connor is staying… Audio
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Counting our farming emissions
Twenty years ago, he thought human-induced climate change was a load of rubbish. Now, George Moss' dairy farms are leading the way in counting - and cutting - greenhouse gas emissions. Audio
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How regular exercise benefits older bodies
We all know it's important to live an active life as we get older - but often the payoff is pain or injury. Today's expert is senior physiotherapist Olivia Rawlinson in our Wellington studio, who will… Audio