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How positivity can be toxic
Don't worry be happy. Society is stuck in a cycle of toxic positivity, demanding that we make lemonade out of lemons all the time according to therapist Whitney Goodman. She says its exhausting and… Audio
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Missing merino sheep 'Shrekapo' gets his first shear
Audio 19 Apr 2022A woolly merino sheep is feeling much lighter now after four years on the run in the Tekapo hills. Wallace chats to Gavin Loxton, the owner of Sawdon Station where Shrekapo now resides. Audio
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Dogs in Early New Zealand Photographs
Audio 19 Apr 2022Journalist Mike White is also a life-long dog lover. A new book, Dogs in Early New Zealand Photographs has put together some of New Zealand's earliest dog photographs, with an introduction written by… Audio, Gallery
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NASA attempting to broadcast messages to aliens
NASA is set to broadcast a message deep into outer space that will tell alien civilisations how to find us and who we are.
It's an updated version of previous messages sent in 1974, but using… Audio
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Music Alive: Whakatipu Festival 2022 Young Artists Chamber Concert
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Keeping it simple with Sophie Steevens
It was widely reported a while back that a third of New Zealanders were/are reducing their meat consumption, becoming more flexitarian. Correct statistics about the number of actual vegetarians and… Audio
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Victoria Bruce: Walking the length of Aotearoa
Victoria and Emilie Bruce have certainly entered nature, and let nature enter them. They've just completed an epic hike down New Zealand, through wind, rain, hail and snow, but also, thankfully… Audio
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Missing voices in media marking the switch to Orange
The easing of restrictions on pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants after the Covid traffic light went 'Orange' this week was celebrated by media urging us to 'put on our dancing shoes'. Owners and… Audio
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Police: The unenviable portfolio
Ministers of the crown may seem powerful, but the reality of their roles vary greatly. Some are endowed with great influence, some others just come with blame. Audio
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Many strands of Christian practice weave together an ecumenical service for Easter Day
From All Saints Anglican Church in Ponsonby, Auckland, an ecumenical service celebrating this climax of the Christian year. Audio
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Fantasy writer Nikky Lee - The Rarkyn's Familiar
Audio 17 Apr 2022There are more ways than ever to get published these days - including Twitter. Fantasy writer Nikky Lee won a Twitter competition that lead to the first in her Young Adult trilogy The Rarkyn's… Audio
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Prof Mabel Berezin: French elections reveal rightward shift
The second round of the French presidential elections will see the incumbent centrist Emmanuel Macron once again face off against far-right challenger Marine Le Pen, whom Macron easily beat in the… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
The East Coast suffered more slips and roading damage from former Cyclone Fili, but nearly all other regions of New Zealand would rather welcome some rain - just not too much. Audio
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It’s the putting right that counts, or something like that
Debating legislation is about getting things right, but sometimes settling on what is right can be a bruising exercise for MPs, as Parliament witnessed during debate on a Member’s Bill today. Audio
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Fair pay deal: 'No more money' for nurses - Health Minister
Nurses pay equity talks may need urgent resuscitation after the Health Minister gave their unions a very public serve. Video, Audio
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Perlina Lau's must-see TV
Audio 14 Apr 2022Perlina Lau casts her eye over six shows to put on your favourites list for April. Video
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From being raised in the wilderness to global adventure
Chris Long grew up in New Zealand's remotest family, living more than 42 kilometres from the nearest road. In his book, The Boy from Gorge River he writes about how the solitude of his extraordinary… Video, Audio
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Hitting the right balance on defence spending
Some countries are increasing their defence budgets as the war in Ukraine rages on. The Detail looks at whether New Zealand needs to follow suit. Audio
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Canterbury Museum Hosts Blockbuster Dinosaur Exhibition
Canterbury Museum Senior Curator Natural History Dr Paul Scofield joins us to chat about a new exhibition Dinosaur rEvolution: Secrets of Survival showcases recent discoveries that have revolutionised… Audio
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At The Movies - The Lost City
Movie stars Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum attempt to bring back the romantic comedy by disguising it as an action spoof in The Lost City. Simon Morris likes both actors and Romancing the Stone - … Video, Audio
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The Art of Getting Older
Multiple award-winninng author, Juliet Batten joins us to chat about her new book, The Pomegranate Journal. for anyone, irrespective of age, who is curious about growing old and what may lie ahead… Audio
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Ed Bisch fighting pharmaceutical companies for justice
For 20 years, Ed Bisch has been fighting to make sure Purdue Pharma and its owners face severe consequences for their role in the opioid crisis. He tells us why he and other grieving families say… Audio
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Abbey and Money Singh on being The Modern Singhs
How a video of Abbey and Money Singh's spectacular nuptials propelled them into social media stardom as The Modern Singhs. Audio, Gallery
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Tahiti president in court, accused of breaching restrictions
Audio 13 Apr 2022French Polynesia's president Edouard Fritch is being taken to court for breaching his government's own Covid-19 restrictions Audio
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Palau govt defending rollback of its national marine sanctuary
Audio 13 Apr 2022As the Palau government hosts the Our Ocean conference it is having to defend a proposal to roll back parts of its own national marine sanctuary. Audio
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Cracking the final piece of the human genome puzzle
Scientists have finally finished mapping the human genome. The Detail looks at why it's taken so long and what it might mean for indigenous populations both here and around the world. Audio
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New Zealand's Climate Change Performance
Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast joins us once again, examining some of the claims being made about New Zealand's performance on climate change in the past 30 years. Audio
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Tips on downsizing from cleaning expert Matt Paxton
Matt Paxton is a cleaning expert who's helped people downsize and declutter for over 20 years. He stars in the TV shows Hoarders and Legacy List and has just released the book Keep the Memories, Lose… Video, Audio
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Leadership means learning when to take your coat off, even though it’s freezing – Mark Solomon
Mark Solomon, the former kaiwhakahaere (Chair) of Ngāi Tahu's governing council, speaks with Nic Lowe about leadership in this highlight of WORD Christchurch 2021. Audio
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Groundswell: Who are they and what do they want?
Groundswell says it advocates for farmers and rural communities - but what does it stand for and is its message getting through? Audio