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Marshalls and FSM affected by ocean flooding
We check in on the Marshalls and FSM where there have been three days of ocean flooding. Audio
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US indigenous communities learn from Whanganui iwi about awa
A short documentary called From the Mountains to the Sea recently premiered at the Native American Film Festival The film follows Tribal groups from Arizona as they travel to New Zealand to learn from… Audio
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Northland Covid border checkpoints set for Uretiti, Maungaturoto
The gateway to Northland will be guarded by two checkpoints this summer, to keep Covid out and welcome vaccinated visitors in.
Police will be stopping cars south of Whangārei on State Highway 1 near… Audio
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Songs about mothers with Reb Fountain
Join us for another of our popular crowdsourced music features. The time we're celebrating songs about mothers or motherhood with talented singer-songwriter Reb Fountain. Audio
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The Kiwi investors behind a top business podcast
The biggest business podcast in the US right now is actually recorded out of the makeshift home studios of two everyday Auckland investors. Audio
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Wild cats and fierce photography - Sebastian Kennerknecht
Sebastian Kennerknecht is a wildlife photographer and conservationist. He takes award-winning photographs of wild cats in their natural habitat and has twenty different species on his camera roll. Audio
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USA correspondent Kelsey Snell
Kelsey joins Lynn to talk about a new study that's found people living in areas of the US that voted heavily for Donald Trump have been nearly three times as likely to die from Covid-19 and… Audio
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The only preventable natural disaster - 'city-killer' asteroids
In the first ever mission of Earth's "planetary defence", Nasa has launched a mission for a spacecraft to intentionally collide with an asteroid, and knock it off its path. It's part of a plan to save… Audio
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Japan: citizens angry at rising cost of housing US military
To Japan now where people are getting more than a little angry about having to fork out 1-point-8 billion dollars to house the US military on the island nation. Our correspondent in Tokyo Chris… Audio
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Best of 2021: History
Audio 6 Dec 2021Best of 2021: Looking back on some of the history-related stories of the year. Video
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The story behind the race for vaccines
The race to find a vaccine for Covid-19 started even before the virus emerged, journalist Brendan Borrell says. Audio
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Best of 2021: The philosophers
Best of 2021: Does morality need an update? How prevalent is cancel culture? What can the Stoics teach us today? All these and many more questions were pondered by our philosophical guests this year.
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Best of 2021: Psychology
Best of 2021: Some of our most popular stories last year were about psychology; anxiety, entrenched beliefs, toxic workplaces and the power of gut instincts. Video
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Home Cooking with Yotam Ottolenghi and Noor Murad
Israel born chef and food writer,Yotam Ottolenghi presides over something of a food empire, with hugely successful restaurants, delis and cafes in London. His latest cookery book, Shelf Love is a… Audio, Gallery
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WHO public health expert on the risk of Omicron
As more countries around the world report cases of Omicron, much remains unknown about the new Covid-19 variant. It's less than two weeks since Omicron was designated a "variant of concern" by the… Audio
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Aotearoa on Air: Māori Radio - episode three
On-air promotions, outside broadcasts and commercial radio ratings, this episode explores Māori radio and the work behind the mic. Audio
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RNZ’s Tahi -'the one' for rangatahi?
RNZ’s previous plan to reach younger people collapsed in early 2020 after opposition to RNZ Concert cuts - and pushback from commercial broadcasters. This week RNZ fired up Tahi - a more modest effort… Audio
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Charlie Parr's Better Days Ahead
William Dart catches up with American songwriter Charlie Parr's latest album, Last of the Better Days Ahead and checks out his illustrious and idiosyncratic past. Audio
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Nick Atkinson on 50 years of Smoke on the Water
In terms of well-worn rock back stories, Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water must just about take the cake. Former Supergroove member Nick Atkinson looks at the song that includes one of the most famous… Audio
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It's instinctive to avoid unnecessary activity, says academic
Harvard professor of human evolutionary biology and author of the new book, Exercised, Daniel Lieberman explains how we evolved to be physically active, but we never evolved to do physical activity… Audio
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The MPs scrutinising the Covid-19 rules
Some ministers and ministries have special powers to unilaterally make new laws. And a small group of lawyerly MPs have the job of breaking out the microscope and checking they do it right. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 December 2021
Hymns for the second Sunday in Advent include Shirley Murray’s Look towards Christmas, and People look East. Audio
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Prof Tony Ward: helping violent offenders lead better lives
It's very easy to view people who commit criminal offences as "moral strangers", says Professor Tony Ward, but we all have the same innate human needs. Audio
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Michael Lindsay-Hogg: The unlikely star in new Beatles film 'Get Back'
Among the fascinating characters hovering around The Beatles in Peter Jackson's documentary Get Back is Michael Lindsay-Hogg, the director charged with making a film out of the band's rehearsals for… Audio
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Marcus Du Sautoy: the art of the shortcut in math and life
Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy says humankind's laziness might just be its saving grace. Despite being frowned upon, du Sautoy says our inherent reluctance for hard work can often lead us to… Audio
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NASA James Webb Telescope to study Solar System
Audio 3 Dec 2021NASA's James Webb Telescope is a large infrared telescope and is designed to be the 'premier observatory of the next decade'. It's main purpose is to study every phase in the history of our Universe… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Unvaccinated shearers are a vexing issue for East Coast sheep stations, the feed situation's come right in Manawatu and between showers, everyone's making baleage in Canterbury. Audio
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Some Whangārei outlets adapt to keep serving unvaccinated in traffic light system
Some Northland businesses are refusing to stop serving unvaccinated customers, instead adapting the new traffic light framework to cater to everyone.
Checkpoint reporter Nita Blake-Persen has the… Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101, talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, and picks a track to play. Audio
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Jess Daniell partners with Salvation Army for Xmas
Jess Daniell, of Jess's Underground Kitchen fame, tells us about her Christmas collaboration with The Salvation Army. Audio