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NZ's Covid tools not enough to battle Delta variant
A top Covid-19 modeller says the tools that worked to fight Covid-19 last year are not enough to battle the Delta variant, and points to Sydney where the virus is outpacing efforts to control it… Audio
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Apartment building partially collapses in Miami
Part of an apartment building has collapsed in Miami, one person is confirmed dead and 99 people are reported missing.
Rescuers are combing the rubble in the search for survivors and were seen… Audio
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Covid-19: Prime Minister pushes back against mandatory mask use
Audio 25 Jun 2021Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she is encouraging Wellingtonians to wear a mask, but won't be requiring it, as the city hopes to stave off community transmission of Covid-19.
A person who later… Audio
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Popular Ōtara youth hub about more than just homework help
A South Auckland youth hub is seeing an increase in its roll call, as students seize an opportunity to catch up on their studies.
Many were among the most affected by Covid-19's interruptions to… Video, Audio
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Life in a cold climate: a journey with nomads
Audio 24 Jun 2021A Chinese woman joins a family of Kazakh nomads in a bid to understand how they live and survive.
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Review - Luca
The latest animated feature from the Pixar studio, screening on the Disney+ service. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Movie review - F9 (Fast & Furious 9)
Dan Slevin reviews the latest episode in the 20-year-old Fast & Furious franchise. Video, Audio
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Why some people push themselves to the limit
Jenny Valentish was researching a book about addiction and substance abuse she noticed something curious. Some people who treated drug taking like an Olympic sport, would, upon getting sober, hurl… Audio
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First Olympians: Palau's teen swimming Queen looks back
One of Palau's first Olympians, Nicole Hayes, reflects on the highs and lows of an all too brief sporting career. Audio
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Parliament allows Government a float
Parliament has given the Government a float. Not a raft in the deluge, but cash to be ‘going on with’ while they all continue debating the new budget, which applies from next week. Audio
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Papatoetoe parents mixed on Covid-19 vaccinations at school
Papatoetoe High School parents are voicing mixed views on whether schools should shoulder the load of vaccinating students.
Children aged 12 to 15 will soon be able to get the Pfizer vaccine after… Audio
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Co-housing model to build homes now
Wellington outfit the Urban Habitat Collective are on a mission to change the way we think about developing housing. Co founder Bronwen Newton talks to Jesse. Audio
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When building the houses just isn't enough
There's a factory in Christchurch that could help solve the housing crisis by churning out modular homes - but a reluctance to adopt this building method means its future is unclear. Audio
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Word: Professor Jen Hay on how we speak
Audio 21 Jun 2021Tonight we're looking at the little things we do as we speak that most of us don't notice we were doing. They're called linking and intrusive r's and they tell us a fair bit about the New Zealand… Audio
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Expert feature: Prehistoric monsters of the sea
Senior curator of palaeontology at the Queensland Museum Network, Dr Espen Knutsen, joins us on the show to talk about prehistoric sea monsters! Audio
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Hand Me Down World by Lloyd Jones - Pt 10
Audio 21 Jun 2021Ines tells us about her unhappy interactions with Jermayne and then comes face to face with her son's mother. Read by Melissa Phillips Audio
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Hand Me Down World by Lloyd Jones - Pt 11
Audio 21 Jun 2021Ines tells us about her unhappy interactions with Jermayne and then comes face to face with her son's mother. Read by Melissa Phillips Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Polynesian Panther Party of Aotearoa - 50 years on
Commemorating their golden jubilee this month, Polynesian Panther member Tigilau Ness speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar about the significance of the groups activism over the years. Audio
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'How becoming a referee allowed me to master my ego'
After looking for a way to keep fit and learn to not take things personally, Frederik Imbo signed up as a football referee. His TedX Talk on the social experiment went viral and now he's with us to… Audio
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Hui over Christchurch terror attacks puts media under the spotlight
A counter-terrorism hui intended to help heal the wounds inflicted in Christchurch two years ago sparked a walk-out which hit the headlines. Video, Audio
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Budget 2021: holding the Government to account for its accounts
Ministers have appeared before other MPs to answer questions about Budget 2021 as part of Parliament's financial scrutiny cycle. Audio
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The Sampler: Sophia Kennedy, Cadence Weapon, Matt Sweeney & Bonny Prince Billy
Audio 19 Jun 2021Tony Stamp investigates the second album from America-born/ Germany-based electro singer Sophia Kennedy, a politically-charged collection by Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon, and a team up between… Audio
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Rising Star: Ahuwhenua Young Māori Farmer Quinn Morgan
Quinn Morgan was recently named the Ahuwhenua Young Maori Farmer of the Year. Audio
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Auckland port's controversial automation system paused after another crash
The handbrake's gone on Ports of Auckland's controversial automated system for unloading freight containers because of safety concerns.
On Thursday a giant robotic straddle carrier that moves the… Video, Audio
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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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The backlash against a Hollywood lens on our heartbreak
Action to stop a film being made before it's even clear what it will be about is a reflection of increased awareness about race, identity and place across the globe. Audio
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Astronomy Update
Audio 17 Jun 2021Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore joins us once again. Tonight we learn about a dinosaur-killing asteroid strike that gave rise to Amazon rainforest and a… Audio
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Len Lye wind wand at New Plymouth waterfront after touch up
Audio 17 Jun 2021New Plymouth commuters could be forgiven for being a little distracted this morning - as one of the city's more notable landmarks - Len Lye's Wind Wand sculpture - dangled from a helicopter on its way… Video, Audio
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Ardern signals travellers to NZ will likely need Covid-19 vaccination
No vaccine, no visit. The Prime Minister has given the strongest indication yet that unvaccinated travellers may not be able to enter Aotearoa.
At a press conference with Dr Ashley Bloomfield… Video, Audio
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Auckland businesses near CRL work protest for compensation
Out of pocket Auckland businesses trading alongside a giant City Rail Link trench say they may fold before the project's complete.
The Albert Street business owners protested outside the Auckland… Video, Audio