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Paul Greenberg on ways to make carbon footprints smaller
Climate change isn't up for debate anymore, but what to do about it is. Science writer Paul Greenberg wants to get people off the sidelines to become game changers on this issue. He explains this to… Audio
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Artist and inventor Daan Roosegaarde and his solutions to gnarly problems
Daan Roosegaarde is a world-leading designer artist and inventor whose work tackles some of the gnarly issues facing the globe, particularly climate change. Based in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, his… Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Davis
Joe Biden's presidency has crossed the 100 day mark, and has specifically used the occasion to promote his American Families Plan. Susan also talks to Kathryn about Donald Trump's hold on the… Audio
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Just being rich doesn't get you on The List
The post-Covid rich list is different to NBR's previous yearly efforts. In 2021, ranking wealthy New Zealanders also means measuring what they give back. Audio
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Declining Mongrel Mob would be 'dereliction of duty' - Chief Human Rights Commissioner
"If I had the opportunity to do that again, I'd be pleased to accept." The Chief Human Rights Commissioner has stood by his decision to meet with a Waikato chapter of the Mongrel Mob, despite heavy… Video, Audio
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Border restrictions - Families kept apart
Travel restrictions between India and New Zealand have been loosened but thousands of Indian families are still separated. Katy Gosset hears how the situation has rocked one Christchurch household. Audio
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Living on liquid: the floating house called Freedom Cove
Thirty years ago Catherine King and Wayne Adams started a project to build their dream home - a floating complex off the coast of western Canada which they have dubbed Freedom Cove. What they created… Audio
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25 years of OMC's How Bizarre
It's been twenty five years since the release of OMC’s phenomenally successful How Bizarre. To celebrate the anniversary Tony Stamp caught up with Huh! Records' Simon Grigg and producer Alan Jansson.
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Janey Godley: Scotland's feuding nationalists
Audio 1 May 2021Scots go to the polls for the Scottish Parliament election on May 6 and the stakes are high as the Scottish National Party aims to control the devolved parliament and make another push for… Video, Audio
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Always look on the bright cider life
Thirty varieties of cider apples are growing in Caroline and Alex Peckham's orchard in Upper Moutere. Fruit from the 6000 trees is transformed into sparkling cider in the orchard's cidery. Audio
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Music 101: Tony Stamp
Tony Stamp, host of Music 101 here on RNZ this 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 Friday… Audio
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Queen St businesses sue council over pedestrian-friendly trial
Queen Street businesses are suing the council over a pedestrian trial - which they say has left Auckland's main street a "disgrace".
Barriers originally put in place for Covid-19 distancing were kept… Video, Audio
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Professional rugby players should not have veto power on Silver Lake deal - Laurie Mains
Laurie Mains has been playing rugby since he was a child, and went on to play for and coach the All Blacks.
He says he cannot fathom why the professional players are not getting in behind a deal that… Video, Audio
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Call for an NZ modern slavery act
More than $3 billion worth of imports that could be linked to modern slavery are brought into this country each year, according to new research released by World Vision. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 28 April 2021
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Susana Leiataua about change at the top in the Herald's political coverage - sparked by a change for veteran political… Audio
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New research shows Kiwis trust in news is slipping
New research shows New Zealanders' trust in the news media slipping, even when it comes to the news they choose themselves. That's obviously a bad news story for our media - but what can they really… Video, Audio
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The NZ workforce - burnt out or smouldering?
Audio 28 Apr 2021AUT Business School Professor Jarrod Haar joins us to talk about a study he conducted into employee burn out which shows that, compared to international employees, Kiwi workers are more at risk. Audio
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Will NZ Rugby sell stake to Silver Lake? A big decision looms
It's the multimillion-dollar deal New Zealand Rugby is so desperate to convert.
Tomorrow is the first hurdle in getting its $387 million deal with American private equity firm Silver Lake across the… Video, Audio
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How can women 'age against the machine'?
Audio 28 Apr 2021Melissa Doyle and Naima Brown talk to women around the world about making the most of life's second act. Audio
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Privacy commissioner on Apple's new privacy feature
Apple has just rolled out a new privacy feature for iPhones and iPads that offers users more control over their data. Privacy commissioner John Edwards talks to Karyn about the move and what it means… Audio
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The boxing gym proving a major hit among the Pasifika community
A Lower Hutt boxing gym is proving a major hit among the local Pasifika community, with entire families coming together to work up a sweat at an affordable price. Video, Audio
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Northlanders over 50 can now get Covid-19 vaccine
A big drop in the age limit for accessing the Covid-19 vaccine means anyone over 50 can now get their shot at Northland immunisation clinics.
The District Health Board announced the change through… Audio
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Many with disabilities waiting 5 years for an assistance dog
The demand for an assistance dog has skyrocketed, with people living with a disability waiting an average of five years to get a dog.
There are 63 families on the Assistance Dog Trust waiting list… Video, Audio
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How to 'adult' a guide from Julie Lythcott-Haims
Adulting is a new verb with a new list of challenges, and it's more complicated now than in the past according to Julie Lythcott-Haims. Audio
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How to eliminate C02 emissions from industrial materials
Karyn speaks to a New Zealand scientist working on how to eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from steel. Audio
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Moving New Zealand's food story beyond "a paddock in the ocean"
New Zealand's colonial history as "provider for the motherland" - especially during the World Wars - has left us without a 'food story' of our own, says Angela Clifford from the not-for-profit Eat New… Audio
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New research on health needs of Pasifika Rainbow communities
Audio 27 Apr 2021New research looks at health needs for Pasifika Rainbow communities Audio
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After the fires - what happens at Waikeria Prison now?
The Waikeria Prison fires are out, the excitement's died down, the protesters charged. But that's not the end of the repercussions, with three inquiries underway and civil actions launched. Audio
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Something Cool
William Dart investigates the state of contemporary cool, with recent folk or folkish releases by Taylor Swift, Peggy Seeger and The Unthanks. Audio
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Ganesh Raj shares ANZAC recipe for Bully Beef Hash
Champion for tasty food on a budget, Ganesh Raj joins us in the studio to share his recipe for Bully Beef Hash from his Humble Yum Yum Youtube channel. Video, Audio