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Pauline Autet: the many firsts of the 2022 Venice Biennale
Often dubbed 'the Art Olympics', the Venice Biennale is all about representation. While the Russian pavilion is closed this year, near the centre of the biennale a large wooden temporary pavilion has… Audio
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Top US officials meet with Solomons PM
Top US officials meet with Solomons PM over China security treaty. Audio
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FLNKS parties firm on decolonisation from France
FLNKS parties in New Caledonia standing firm on decolonisation from France. Audio
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How the 'love drug' could stop us overeating
Oxytocin – aka the love drug – could be used to help suppress our desire for the high-carb foods we typically overeat, according to new research from the University of Waikato. Audio
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Food rescue service going hard after 10 years
From humble beginnings operating out of the boot of a car to a nationwide network diverting food from landfill and delivering it to people in need. KiwiHarvest. Founder Deborah Manning talks… Audio
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Dressing for the planet
Today is Earth Day, a global movement for us all to take a minute and think about how we care for our planet. Wallace gets some tips on how to green up our wardrobes with Otago University associate… Audio
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Classical Brews
Hannah Darroch, Principal Flute of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra joins us to chat about a new chamber music series launching at Three Boys Brewery in Christchurch. Audio
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WW2 Stories at Circa This Weekend
Jan Bolwell and Kate JasonSmith talk to us about their solo shows opening at Circa this ANZAC weekend Based on two remarkable stories set during WW2. Audio
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Electric seaglider pitched to change transport by 2025
They look a bit like something out of Thunderbirds - zero carbon electric passenger seagliders.
And the ambition is to have them winging their way across New Zealand in less than three years on the… Video, Audio
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High cost of living confirmed by record consumer price index rise
Figures out on Thursday confirm what most have already been feeling. The consumers price index increased 6.9 percent in the year ending March 31 - a three decade high.
Food prices are among the main… Video, Audio
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Tech: Union moves grow, Google exec plugs into NZ solar project
Audio 21 Apr 2022Technology commentator Peter Griffin joins Lynn to talk about moves in the US by Apple and Amazon workers to unionise and the resistance they're facing from Silicon Valley. Audio
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Wellbeing in NZ: better if you're older
Audio 21 Apr 2022If you're over 65, New Zealand is a good place to be but it's a different story if you're under 25, according to new research. On average, younger Kiwis are more lonely and less wealthy than their… Audio
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Inflation figures set to be highest in 30 years
Cash-strapped households won't be surprised when inflation figures released later this morning show the biggest annual rise in more than 30 years.
Economists are predicting about a 7 percent lift for… Audio
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Paying for public transport
Public transport fares have been halved until the end of June, but to what extent are our bus and train trips already subsidised by the government and local councils? Audio
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The 100 year old maidenhair fern
When it comes to the maidenhair fern, there seem to be two types of people, says Allister Girvan – those who can keep them alive and those who can't. His family are definitely the former, as… Audio
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Robert Reich on the slippery tech slope
Dangerous nonsense. This is how Former labor secretary under President Clinton, Robert Reich describes the possible purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk. He tells Wallace about his fears for the future if… Audio
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Preview: 2022 Scandi Film Festival
Dan Slevin is pleased to see Scandinavian films given a cinema spotlight. Video
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Eyewitness to the Brighton bombing: Brendon Burns
After hearing us discuss the 1984 bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton, listener and former Labour MP Brendon Burns got in touch with us as he was there at the time as a dapper young reporter for… Audio
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The Hebridean Baker, Coinneach MacLeod
Audio 20 Apr 2022His recipes are hardy, traditional and heavy on the booze - and they've made the self-styled Hebridean Baker, Coinneach MacLeod, an international culinary sensation. Audio
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Biden speaks to world leaders about Russia's latest military moves
US President Joe Biden held a 90-minute video call with several other world leaders to consider their response to Russia's escalation.
Washington DC correspondent Simon Marks spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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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