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Sustainability champion from NZ making her mark globally
A young New Zealand woman is making her mark in the world by fighting the good fight against food waste. Francesca Goodman-Smith talks to Jesse about her work which has landed her a job in Australia.
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4: Hope / What’s in It for Us?
In the series finale, Hope, we get a glimpse of what a predator-free Aotearoa could look like, and look at the breakthrough technologies and innovations taking us towards that goal. Video, Audio
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The money craze that rises and collapses on a tweet
How on earth do you explain cryptocurrency? Not even those with their head in the game really understand it all. Audio
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Rob McGowan - Ka Ora Te Whenua, Ka Ora Te Tangata
Justine Murray joins Rob McGowan at his home on the outskirts of Tauranga. Widely known as Pa Ropata, the former Catholic priest has dedicated his life to healing the whenua. Audio
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How longer working hours are killing us
Long working hours led to 745,000 deaths from stroke and heart disease in 2016 - a 29 percent rise since 2000, according to new research from the WHO and the International Labour Organisation. The… Audio
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The Australian outfit rebooting 24/7 sport on the radio
More than a year after Radio Sport shut down, an Australian outfit wants to set up a new national network here - and it's hired some big names to get it off the ground. But who is driving this across… Audio
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A belated investigation into a skifield founder's Nazi past
Most of the media stories on Willi Huber focused on his work founding the Mt Hutt skifield. This month, North & South finally unravelled the other central event of Huber's life: his role in one of the… Audio
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Michael Baker: 'Staging the Olympics is a very bad idea'
Professor Michael Baker is back to look at a few different Covid-19 stories doing the rounds, including the prospect of an 'Olympic coronavirus' strain being created if the Games go ahead in Tokyo as… Audio
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Policing political race speech with a posse
Parliament’s Speaker doesn’t want to stifle MPs’ free speech, instead he’s deputising all MPs to call out bigotry when they hear it. Audio
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Rereata Makiha: Recapturing ancient knowledge - 'A language on how to understand the world'
Matua Rereata Makiha (Ngati Whakaheke, Te Aupouri, Te Arawa) is a renowned Maori astrologer and a leading authority on the maramataka - the Maori lunar calendar. Makiha joins the show to discuss why… Audio
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The Secret Life of Video Game Composers
The gaming industry makes more money worldwide than movies and music combined. And many game developers are popping up around NZ - which means opportunities for musicians hoping to get into the… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
Tony Stamp assesses the high energy electro pop of Japanese band CHAI on their third album WINK, an electrifying collection of psychedelic jams from Saharan guitar maestro Mdou Moctar, and the latest… Audio
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Interview: Moby
Grammy award-winning musician Moby has sold more than 20 million albums world-wide - he talks with Charlotte Ryan from his home in LA about his career, addiction, regret, his new album Reprise, and… Video, Audio
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Ben Fenton: the importance of fairness in modern times
The concept of fairness is something most of us are taught about as children, but in reality our brains are already hardwired for it. In his new book To Be Fair, former Financial Times journalist Ben… Video, Audio
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New pipeline to make Auckland's polluted beaches a thing of the past
No swim warnings are closer to becoming a thing of the past for Aucklanders - as a $1 billion WaterCare project moves to the next step.
With construction on the Central Interceptor now well underway… Video, Audio
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Covid-19 vaccines: Kiwis warned off chance to skip queue
Fancy the thought of lying on a sun-soaked beach, sipping a cocktail and getting a Covid-19 jab while you're at it?
Well, a growing number of countries are offering just that with Guam, the Maldives… Audio
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Midwives urge limits on water nitrate levels after risks revealed
Midwives are asking for stricter limits on the amount of polluting nitrates allowed in people's drinking water.
It is in response to new research showing the risk of premature births can increase… Video, Audio
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Rest home waiting for Covid-19 vaccine, months after due date
Some vulnerable rest home residents who were supposed to start getting their Covid-19 vaccinations from March are still waiting in the queue.
Earlier this week the government revealed its roll-out of… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury
Audio 28 May 2021Panellists Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury tell us what they've been thinking about. 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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Film Review with Ali Ventura
Today Ali tells us all about A Quiet Place, part 2 and MINAMATA starring Johnny Depp and Bill Nighy. Audio
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Orsola de Castro on bringing old clothes back to life
What goes through your head when you come to buy an item of clothing? Is it the right price? Right fit? Right colour? What about: is the dye that coloured it toxic? Kathryn talks to Orsola de Castro… Audio
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First children's books by Pasifika for Pasifika released in NZ
The first ever Pasifika children's books written, edited, illustrated, designed and published by an all Pasifika team have been released in New Zealand. Audio
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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