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Save Our Seeds project getting a lot of support
The Wairoa District has endured the worst flooding its seen for years, and its had a massive impact on their ability to plant and harvest food. Kay Baxter is leading a project to save seeds in the… Audio
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Preview: 2022 Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival
Dan Slevin has tasted this year’s cinematic celebration of the curated world around us. Video
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Deb Rewiri: traditional Māori parenting
Neuroscience educator Deb Rewiri says it has never been so important to get on board with traditional Māori parenting practices. Help is at hand to take whanau back to when a village raised the… Audio
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Indelible City: Louisa Lim on the demise of democracy in Hong Kong
Three years ago Hong Kong was rocked by protests that shook it to its very core. It began with concerns about an extradition treaty with China; was fuelled by the disappearance of five booksellers and… Audio
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Crossing the diplomatic line: When do ambassadors get expelled?
There have been calls for New Zealand to expel Russia's ambassador in response to the war in Ukraine. But is that the right diplomatic step to take? Audio
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Lockdown in Shanghai
Audio 4 May 2022Lisa Kane joins us from her apartment in Shangai where she's been in lockdown with her partner and daughter for 35 days now - and she's pretty stoic about it. Audio
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Review: A Hero
A Hero is the latest from Iranian master Asghar Farhadi (A Separation, The Salesman). A winner at the Cannes Film Festival last year, it tells of a bankrupt man who gains a popular reputation when he… Video, Audio
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Te Marama Puoro O Aotearoa | NZ Music Month 2022
Audio 4 May 2022Rodney Fisher from the New Zealand Music Commission joins us to talk about TE MARAMA PUORO O AOTEAROA NZ MUSIC MONTH 2022. Audio
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No matter what, any petition to parliament gets heard
The specialist Petitions Committee has processed a record number of petitions and it's only half way through the term. It hears petitions on almost anything. Audio
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Small NZ based video game a big hit in China
Audio 4 May 2022A relatively small Christchurch-based video game developer has a surprise hit on its hands. Digital Confectioners created the game Dread Hunger with the hope of maybe reaching 10,000 people in the US.
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Top Stories for Wednesday 4 May 2022
Today on RNZ National. Labour takes another big hit in the polls as National surges to more than 40 percent support. Winston Peters is with us to talk about being trespassed from parliament. The US… Audio
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Anti abortion activists take to Washington streets to protest Supreme Court
Anti abortion activists have taken to the streets of Washington after revelations the US Supreme Court may overturn the almost 50-year-old Roe versus Wade ruling which legalised abortion nationwide. A… Audio
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Being in debt to the government
More than half a million low income New Zealanders collectively owe the government $3.5 billion. Why do they owe so much? What's it for? And can they pay it back? Audio
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A look back to 80s music in NZ
Today's music feature heads back to the decade that style forgot - the 80s. Andrea Sanders, more commonly known as the co-founder of the musical group the Beatgirls, has written a show celebrating all… Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson - Is it time to chuck the growth economy in the bin?
Rebecca Stevenson talks to Kathryn about whether modern economic focus on growth and gross domestic product (how much we make minus how much we buy) as a measure of a nation's success isn't… Audio
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NZ-designed whale tails up for auction at Auckland Viaduct
Now an auction that's bound to make a splash, the last of 80 NZ-designed whale tales are about to go under the hammer at Auckland's viaduct.
The colourful creations have been dotted around Tāmaki… Video, Audio
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How humour can be a boost for business
A funny thing happened when a behavioral scientist and professor at Stanford University and a corporate strategist got together to teach a course called Humor: Serious Business. Some of the most… Audio
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Dave Letele : fighting obesity by example
Over the last eight years, Dave Letele has helped thousands of people lose weight and get fit through his Brown Buttabean health programme. The progamme spun out of Dave's own journey in which he lost… Audio
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NZ-US business summit update
A summit on New Zealand and American business is being held in Auckland this morning.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is speaking about New Zealand's relationship with the United States and setting a… Audio
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Covid-19: First international tourists touch down in NZ
The first vaccinated tourists from the US not required to go into MIQ have arrived Auckland Airport this morning.
The border reopened at midnight to vaccinated visitors from about 60 visa-waiver… Audio
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Pre-departure testing putting tourists off NZ - operators
Tourism operators say pre-departure Covid-19 testing is putting off overseas travellers from coming here and they want the requirement ditched.
At midnight last night, the border reopened to… Audio
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Kyung Yup Kim, China and NZ's extradition laws
A woman was killed in Shanghai in 2009. A New Zealand resident, Kyung Yup Kim, is accused of her murder. China wants him extradited - why is it taking so long? Audio
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Being pākehā means being in a state of permanent lively discomfort, says Alison Jones
What does it mean to be Pākehā today? Prof. Alison Jones from the University of Auckland talks to the University of Canterbury's Jeanette King in this highlight of WORD Christchurch 2021. Audio
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Clarinetist Rachel Vernon with the Aroha String Quartet
Wellington Chamber Music Trust 2022 presents 'Clarinet Quinets' with Rachel Vernon (clarinet), Aroha String Quartet at St. Andrew's on the Terrace, 1 May, 2022 Audio
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Michael Steven's award-winning collection Night School
Audio 1 May 2022The often difficult relationship between fathers and sons is one of the ideas Tamaki Makarau-based poet Michael Steven thinks about in his latest collection, Night School. In another series of poems… Audio
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Why time has always been against us
In his new book, About Time: A History of Civilization in Twelve Clocks, time expert and historian David Rooney paints a horological history of human civilisation, told through twelve world-changing… Audio
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How your mindset can change your world
David Robson's new book, The Expectation Effect, sets out to help people harness the mind-body connection that can improve their lives. Robson discusses the role the brain plays in both expectations… Audio
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Mediawatch: Ukraine's war and the media
Some are already calling the invasion of Ukraine a turning point in world history. How we react is shaped by the media coverage - and most of what we get comes from outlets in countries that have… Audio
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Al Gillespie on the threat of nuclear war in Ukraine
The ante has been upped in Ukraine in recent days as Russia attacked Kyiv with two cruise missiles while UN secretary general António Guterres was visiting the city. Professor of International Law Dr… Audio
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Rowan of Wycksted: celebrating witches’ new year in the Kaipara
In the Southern Hemisphere, April 30 marks the Pagan festival of Samhain, sometimes known as witches' New Year's Eve. In Wicca, a modern Pagan religion followed by witches, it's the night when the… Audio