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Gender self-ID: 'You can change the law'
The media focus at Parliament was on the impact of leadership, but the legislation told a different story – about the impact of the public. That we can each change the law. Audio
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Scribe: 'I didn't like people looking up to me'
Charlotte Ryan talks to Malo Ioane Luafutu, AKA Scribe, about his new documentary on TVNZ, directed by Chris Graham. Audio
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A sit-down with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Audio 11 Dec 2021In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Deputy Political Editor Craig McCulloch talks with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about the year that's been. Video, Audio
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Will Storr: why are humans obsessed with status?
Audio 11 Dec 2021British author and journalist Will Storr says we've been competing for status for millions of years, before we were even human. His new book The Status Game: On Social Position and How We Use It… Audio
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Heather Tilbury Phillips: working with fashion icon Mary Quant
Audio 11 Dec 2021In the 1960s Mary Quant broke the mould of conventional fashion with her creative and playful designs that personified the energy of Swinging London. Famously credited for creating the mini skirt… Audio
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Covid-19: Medical Council investigating Kaiapoi doctor
The Medical Council says it's urgently working with the Ministry of Health and the police to investigate a Kaiapoi doctor who has been filmed issuing fraudulent vaccination exemption certificates.
Ne… Audio
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Adamantium
Adamantium is the indestructible material infused onto the skeleton of mutant X-men hero - Wolverine. But what is it really? Audio
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Table manners from a food critic
Is it still frowned upon to eat with your mouth open? How about elbows on the table, or checking your texts during dinner? Food critic of more than 40 years David Burton is here to tell us which… Audio
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First electric ferry in Southern Hemisphere afloat in Wellington
The first electric ferry in the Southern Hemisphere will soon be switched on and leading the charge across the Wellington harbour.
The ferry will be launched next week, but the Prime Minister got her… Video, Audio
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Health workers urge people get vaccinated to keep hospitals free
Health workers on the front line of Covid say vaccination is the biggest defence this summer, as they hope to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed.
Reporter Louise Ternouth and camera operator… Video, Audio
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The 2020 - 2021 summer was a time for hard partying in Aotearoa
New Zealanders made the most of the covid-free environment during the summer period of 2020 and 2021 with large amounts of designer drugs detected in waste waster samples taken at the time. Audio
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Parents' top worries revealed in survey
Educator and parenting expert Nathan Wallis talks to Kathryn about the things that kiwi parents worry about the most. They're revealed in a nationwide survey of 1200 parents by the health insurer nib… Audio
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Time running out to post Christmas presents in time - NZ Post
Santa might be on the way, but you need to move quickly if you want to make sure your presents reach his sleigh.
It is the busiest Christmas ever for NZ Post. To make sure things arrive on time, the… Audio
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Novel idea to get books to young Northland readers a success
A novel idea to get more books to new Northland readers is proving to be a roaring success.
The Whangārei Hidden Books initiative is pretty much as it sounds - kids' books are tucked away in spots… Audio
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Gisborne Mayor urges locals get tested after wastewater result
Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz has told Checkpoint Tairāwhiti locals are being urged to get tested for Covid-19 after another positive result in wastewater testing.
"We have asked the government to do… Video, Audio
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Britney Spears: Pieces of a modern icon
Rock and Roll historian Jennifer Otter Bickerdike looks at Britney Spears' impact on feminism, celebrity and mental health In her book, Being Britney: Pieces of a Modern Icon. Audio
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Best of 2021: Relationships
Audio 8 Dec 2021From embracing singledom to navigating a separation to dating in search of 'the one', many of us took a closer look at how we relate this year. Video
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Audio 8 Dec 2021Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the criticism directed at Scott Morrison over two members of his backbench who have been cozying up to US right-ring extremists… Audio
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Two major court cases playing out in US
The US is currently seeing two high profile court cases play out. Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of grooming teenage girls for abuse by the late convicted sex offender and financier.
She has pleaded… Audio
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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