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Pain at the pump: Why is it so expensive to fill your car with petrol?
The price of petrol has skyrocketed to more than $3 a litre across most of the motu - is it going to keep going up? Audio
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RNZ + TVNZ = new PME in 2023
The government has confirmed it is creating a new public media entity next year to incorporate RNZ and TVNZ. It says the goal is public media 'fit for the future' - but it will be partly funded by ads… Audio
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The poetry and art-work of Gregory O'Brien
A picture might be worth a thousand words, but Gregory O'Brien has made a name for himself by offering paintings as well as poems in his collections. The Wellington writer, painter and art curator has… Audio
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When 'shoe salesman' Vladimir Putin visited New Zealand
In 2000, Sir Bob Harvey was handed an envelope containing 10 pages of gallery proofs of a yet-to-be-published book about future Russian president Vladimir Putin's undercover visits here in the 1980s… Audio
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What if everything you knew about posture was wrong?
We've always been led to believe that slouching in our chairs will lead to back pain, but new research suggests many of our common assumptions about posture are wrong. Curtin University's Professor… Audio
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'Russia has greatly underestimated the Ukrainian people'
Oxana Shevel is an associate professor of political science at Tufts University who specialises in the study of former Soviet states. She says the Russian army has proven not to be the mighty force… Audio
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Russia Sanctions - an explainer
On Wednesday Parliament unanimously passed a law allowing sanctions in relation to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. Here's how it works. Audio
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Foo Fighters guitarists Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear
Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear are two of the three guitarists in the biggest live band in the world - Foo Fighters. Charlotte Ryan spoke to them about their many visits to NZ Video, Audio
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Franz Ferdinand 'Hits To The Head'
Franz Ferdinand are one of the biggest UK bands in the world, selling over 10 million albums, 1.2 billion streams to date, 14 platinum albums, winning Brit, + Mercury Prize awards, and had Grammy… Video, Audio
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David McWilliams: 'The global economy is like a tube of toothpaste'
Audio 12 Mar 2022When Irish economist David McWilliams spoke to RNZ in October 2020 - roughly six months into the pandemic - he said it was time for governments to spend and ignore warnings to the contrary. Eighteen… Audio
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Waitomo warns customers fuel prices about to go up
Fuel company Waitomo has warned customers its petrol prices are about to go up from the end of the week.
Waitomo Group Managing Director Jimmy Ormsby talks to Lisa Owen.
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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A new mayor for Auckland - who will it be?
Auckland will have a new mayor after the local elections later this year. The Detail talks to the three frontrunners for the job. Audio
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Chief Ombudsman 'more unhappy' than ever with aspects of OIA process
Despite the Prime Minister promising New Zealand's most transparent government ever, gripes about getting access to official information have sky rocketed.
Figures from the Ombudsman show complaints… Video, Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks about why comparing returns on rental property and shares is tricky. She explains that people usually borrow to invest in rental property, and most don't in shares. Borrowing to… Audio
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Government confirms new media body to replace RNZ, TVNZ
The government has confirmed it is creating a new public media entity incorporating RNZ and TVNZ. But it has not revealed details of its funding - or the charter which will govern its operations.
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What do our MPs know about the cost of living?
While Labour leader and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern won't call the current cost of living a "crisis", Labour MP Tamati Coffey described the situation in Aotearoa as an "inequity crisis".
Earlier… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World - Careful consistent chemistry
This New Zealand sea week Our Changing World finds out about one of the longest running ocean chemistry studies in the South Pacific Ocean. Audio
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Russian war on Ukraine stops vital research at Chernobyl
Thirty-six years after the world's worst nuclear accident, the Chernobyl nuclear facility is now in the midst of a war zone. As Russia attacks Ukraine, there are fears the invaluable research carried… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 9 March 2022
Audio 9 Mar 2022Questions to Ministers Hon EUGENIE SAGE to the Minister for Oceans and Fisheries: Does he stand by his statement in October 2021 that "We have ambitions to lift New Zealand's marine protected area so… Audio
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Science with Dr Siouxsie Wiles
Science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to look at the new study that's examined the brains of people who'd had a Covid infection and found a worrying reduction in the size of their grey… Audio
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Natural Paint Co: The Kiwi business stripping out the nasties
Kathryn spoke to James Mount about how they embarked on their endeavour - at the age of 22 - and the success they've had. Video, Audio
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Slow Fashion month encourages recycling
Audio 8 Mar 2022If you're an Aucklander or a dog owner you've heard of Westies but what about Wasties? That's what recycling outfit Wastebusters call themselves and they run a couple of op shops in Alexandra and… Audio
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New bylaw raises New Plymouth dog owners' hackles
A proposed new dog bylaw in New Plymouth has got canine lovers' in a spin.
The council wants to ban off-leash dogs from sections of Onuku Taipari - currently the only city beach where dogs can roam… Video, Audio
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Luck, not love, is all you need, if you want to be successful
Love is not all you need to be as successful as the Beatles. Talent isn't enough either. You need luck. Renowned Harvard Professor Cass Sunstein looks at the power of social influence and what it can… Audio
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A celebration of Syrian culinary culture in the capital
Three nights a week, Wellingtonians can feast on authentic Middle Eastern food at a suburban community hall. The mobile restaurant Damascus is run by Syrian-born chef Hasan Alwarhani and his… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 7 March 2022
Audio 7 Mar 2022Russia continues its assault on Ukraine, trapping thousands of civilians trying to escape the country, we speak to the Prime Minister about what tougher sanctions they may impose, Covid case numbers… Audio
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Does sustainable lithium extraction offer Taupō a new economic future?
Lithium is in hot demand around the world and a New Zealand company has come up a more sustainable way of extracting it. The Detail finds out more about what Geo40 is doing differently. Audio
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'It's ironic, not inclusive' - Footballers on the foreign-player regulation
In this episode, we're talking football, inclusivity, visas and the opportunities to play in an amateur league when you're an immigrant in New Zealand. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Waiheke United and… Audio
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'Caught between the endless ocean and an unseeing earth, we chose life' – Tampa refugee Abbas Nazari
In 2001, the Norwegian freighter Tampa - crammed with more than 400 asylum-seekers rescued from a sinking fishing boat - was turned away from Australia. Abbas Nazari, aged seven, was onboard. Audio