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Kevin Rudd: Detainment of refugees ‘an act of monumental cruelty’
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is accusing the current Australian government of creating a political vacuum in the Pacific region by neglecting their needs and concerns. Rudd recently… Audio
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Wool Impact NZ plans for positive impact
A new venture is being set up to turn around wool growers' fortunes. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Stock are pushing a mouthful of feed into the ground every step they take on the East Coast after downpours this week and in dry South Otago, some sheep farmers are having to tup ewes on supplementary… Audio
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What hygiene habits will we keep as Covid restrictions ease?
It's two years today since the country was plunged into level four lockdown.
Hand sanitiser became the hottest property in town.
We queued outside the supermarket. We went for walks, and more walks… Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ, talks about what's coming up on her show and picks us a track to play. Audio
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Making South Auckland more accessible for wheelchair users
How accessible is South Auckland for wheelchair users? Wheelchair-user Brooke Haverkort and buddy/carer Odette Jennings have completed an informal survey. Audio
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Wellington's fluoride fail
How did Wellington Water fail to fluoridate much of its water supply for months on end - and why didn't it tell anyone? Audio
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Children's Perspectives on the Pandemic
Audio 24 Mar 2022Anthropologist and Child Health researcher, Dr Julie Spray joins us once again to talk about her Pandemic Generation research project. She has been interviewing and making comics with Auckland kids… Audio
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Bumper Kākāpō breeding season at an end
The last Kākāpō egg of the season has hatched. To find out how the breeding season has gone, we've invited conservation biologist for endangered birds Dr Andrew Digby to join us. Audio
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Adam Nicolson: The hidden world of rockpools
Adam Nicolson has been obsessed with the landscape we live in his entire life. Recently Adam has been staring into rockpools, trying to work out what might stare back. The journalist, broadcaster and… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 24 March 2022
Audio 24 Mar 2022Heavy rain continues to hit the North Island's east coast, with more evacuations in the Gisborne district overnight, the latest information about the drenched region from Civil Defence and locals on… Audio
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The energy problem
Two stories on addressing our energy problem - using AI to maximise locally produced renewable energy and reducing the carbon footprint of ammonia production. Audio
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800 staff return to Air NZ as travel takes off again
Air New Zealand has brought back 800 furloughed or former staff as the border soon reopens to tourists.
Today the airline also revealed it will be flying non-stop to New York City from September.
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Primary principals respond to scrapping of vaccine mandates
The government is scrapping compulsory vaccination for teachers and school staff next month.
Mandates are also going for Police, Defence Force and businesses operating operating vaccine passes from… Video, Audio
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Auckland hospitality responds to Covid restriction changes
Hospitality businesses say they've been ''thrown a bone" with the rule changes - but fear they'll make little difference.
They'll soon be able to have 200 people in premises - but still with the… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World - Keeping the lights on
Alison Ballance meets some engineers from Victoria University of Wellington who are coming up with smart ways to keep the lights on, using renewable electricity produced locally. Audio
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Frank Bruni on losing his vision and unexpected insights
When New York Times opinion writer Frank Bruni woke up with blurred vision one morning several years ago, he had no idea how temporarily losing his sight would turn into unexpected insights into… Audio
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Hawke's Bay school helps with Totara sapling shortage
Pete Ashdown, the caretaker at Parkvale School in Hastings, tells us about finding conservation solutions in unexpected places. Audio
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The importance of a wandering mind
Neuroscientist and the former Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at Harvard Medical School Moshe Bar is the author of Mindwandering - How it can improve your mood and boost your creativity and… Audio
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Ukraine invasion: Expert on Russia's chemical weapons
In Ukraine, a defiant President Volodymyr Zelensky says his country is on the brink of surviving the Russian invasion, almost four weeks after it began.
His optimism, in an address to the Italian… Audio
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Are we doing enough to protect our youngest against Covid-19?
Under-fives can't wear masks or get vaccinated against Covid-19 - are we doing enough to protect them from the virus? Audio
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The beauty and power of personal change
Change is hard. Stephanie Lepp is an artist and activist who set out to understand how people with deeply held political or extremist views can change. So she sat down with guests for a podcast who… Video, Audio
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Cultish: The linguistic tricks cults use
What really drives people towards cults is language, says linguist Amanda Montell. Her new book Cultish: the Language of Fanaticism explores the linguistic patterns that cults and cult-like brands… Audio
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Teaching Aotearoa's history in our schools
The final curriculum for teaching Aotearoa's history in schools is out, but what will students actually learn and how will they learn it? Audio
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The science behind a broken heart
It's called heartbreak, but when science writer Florence Williams' marriage of 25 years ended, her sadness and grief had an impact way beyond her heart. Audio
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Reporting from a war zone: the NZers on the ground in Ukraine
Newshub's Europe correspondent Lisette Reymer and cameraman Dan Pannett have witnessed some of the horrors of Russia's invasion of Ukraine first-hand. They talk to The Detail about what it's like… Audio
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Esther's Expo: "You eat with your eyes first"
Nigerian-born Aucklander Esther Olatunbosun has taken her sweet tooth to the Dubai World Expo. One of just three young chefs chosen to represent New Zealand, she has big dreams and one heck of a pav.
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What should we be eating?
For every study promoting wine or coffee as being beneficial to your health, there's another telling you to either reduce consumption or cut them out of your diet altogether. Journalist Nicole Schmidt… Audio
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My Current Song: Chris Priestley & The Unsung Heroes
My Current Song this morning is from Chris Priestley & The Unsung Heroes, who are currently touring New Zealand, singing about... our unsung heroes. Prominent actor and director Peter Elliott, the… Audio
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How you can train your brain to be more spontaneous
If you struggle with spontaneity, you are probably lacking in a personality trait called openness to experience. However, there are ways you can start saying yes to new opportunities more often… Audio