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How a hacker threw a health system into chaos
The cyber attack that took down Waikato DHB's health system and plunged it into chaos Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Steve Wyn-Harris
Steve joins us to talk about Solving the World's Problems, literally, by planting tens of thousands of trees on his own farm. Audio
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Tui Keenan's Gisborne hunting trips changing lives
Former Gisborne police officer Tui Keenan tells us about sharing her skills with local whanau and rangatahi - teaching them how to forage, hunt and fish. Audio, Gallery
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Peter Singer: freedom of expression and cancel culture
Good ideas - even if they're controversial - deserve to be published, says Australian philosopher and bioethics professor Peter Singer. To this end, he's co-founded an online academic journal where… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 27 May 2021
The health minister says the government hasn't been slow responding to the crippling cyber attack on the Waikato DHB Chris Hipkins is also with us to talk about delays in the Covid vaccine rollout… Audio
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Consumer NZ investigating clothing retailer's refunds policy
A popular clothing retailer has been slammed by customers who say the've waited months for items to turn up, while Consumer NZ has launched an investigation into its refunds policy At the same time… Audio
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DHB cyber attack: Privacy Commissioner discusses effects
District Health Boards are being told to address any IT weaknesses or face possible prosecution.
An urgent and high-level meeting has been happening tonight in the wake of the Waikato DHB attack… Video, Audio
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Employment Court ruling may mean compensation for mother caring for son with disability
A mother looking after her severely disabled son 24/7 could be in line for significant compensation and lost wages after a court ruled she is an employee and her boss is the Ministry of Health.
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Untangling the anxiety loop
Anxiety is a habit and won't just go away with breathing exercises, psychiatrist and professor Dr Judson Brewer says. Audio
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Bookmarks with Dominic Hoey
Audio 26 May 2021Auckland-based poet, author and playwright Dominic Hoey joins us for Bookmarks this week. Audio
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Podcast Critic: Amelia Langford
RNZ Afternoons producer, Amelia Langford, talks to Jesse about This American Life and We Regret To Inform You. Audio
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How to deal with pushy player agents
Former Super Rugby and NRL player Tupou Sopoaga and Pacific Rugby Players Chairman Hale T-Pole discuss the challenges facing young Pasifika players who are being promised the world by player agents… Audio
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Ezra Iupeli: For the love of the game
It's been 24 years since Ezra Iupeli played a game of rugby but the Petone club stalwart has never been more involved with the sport he loves. Audio
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 1: Paula Bennett
Paula Bennett quickly became a breakout star in Parliament. But the former National Party MP opens up on the brutal leadership coup that sealed her fate. Video, Audio
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First Up's Fish Report with Brett Sellers
It's the time of the month when we dip our heads into the oceans to find out a bit about what's happening in the world of Kai moana. Here to tell us about Meat Without Feet is Foodstuffs Seafood… Audio
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How incentives can combat vaccine hesitation
When Dr Brian Castrucci, wanted to better understand vaccine hesitation, he turned to one of the most influential Republican pollsters in America Frank Luntz. Audio
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NZ Rugby urged to consider co-operative model
RNZ Sports Editor, Stephen Hewson, tells us about the latest option for New Zealand Rugby to consider - a co-operative ownership model. Audio
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How to encourage the wild into your garden
Some ideas on how to attract more insects and wildlife into your garden - no matter what the size of your plot. Annie Burdick is the US author of Bring the Wild into your Garden, which is all about… Audio
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US correspondent Ron Elving
Ron joins Kathryn to talk about how President Biden's agenda is hanging in the balance as Republicans mount a united front of resistance. Audio
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Dame Cindy Kiro - from humble beginnings to Governor-General
The country's next Governor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro, says she is proudly Māori and part British. Dame Cindy will replace Dame Patsy Reddy when her five year term ends in September. She will become… Audio
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Biden faces battle to fund infrastructure
We head to the US where President Biden is facing an uphill battle to get one of his biggest initiatives passed in to law, a lot of talk about an article that was published, based on a US Intel report… Audio
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Wildlife photographer and elephant conservationist Jane Wynyard
Jane Wynyard is a wildlife photographer and elephant conservationist in Kenya, working as a consultant with Save the Elephants and the Elephant Crisis Fund. Audio
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3: Battle / Predator Free 2050 & Māori
Community-led projects are leading the charge to halt biodiversity decline, while researchers make break-throughs in their quest to remove predators and protect borders from reinvasion. Video, Audio
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Something to Feel
William Dart has a deep listen to TEEKS' long-awaited debut album Something to Feel. Audio
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Finding life on alien worlds - mission possible, according to a leading astrophysicist
The astrophysicist Dr Nicholas Rattenbury talks about how alien life might be discovered on alien worlds in this highlight from the 2021 season of Auckland University's popular Raising the Bar event.
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Voices of Vanuatu
A 'first of its kind' anthology of new writing by three generations of women writers from Vanuatu offers us a remarkable insight into their lives, their joys, their hopes and their frustrations… Audio
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Why fruit flies, mosquitos are 'brainier' than people suspect
Having trouble getting rid of fruit flies at home or in the office? Don't be surprised - they're 'brainer' than you think. Christopher Potter, associate professor of neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins… Audio
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A.C. Grayling: The 'great universe' of the yet-to-be-discovered
In his latest book, The Frontiers of Knowledge: What We Now Know about Science, History and the Mind, bestselling philosopher A.C. Grayling offers an ambitious and gripping history of science… Audio
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'We don't need to be nervous about double digit inflation'
The US is looking at the highest levels of inflation since the 1980s, rekindling global inflation fears. Jeffrey Halley says that while he is not dismissing the threat, there is not enough data at the… Audio
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Mixtape - Dolf de Borst of The Datsuns
On the eve of the release of The Datsun's 7th studio album Eye to Eye - Singer and songwriter Dolf Datson curates his favourite musical mixtape, and talks to Charlotte Ryan about living in Sweden… Video, Audio
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