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Guaranteed income trial helps struggling US city
In a central Californian city, known for high crime and poverty rates, using Universal Basic Income to lift people up is more than an economic theory. Director of the Stockton Economic Empowerment… Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron talks to Kathryn about President Joe Biden's proposed $1.5 trillion federal spending plan, and there's violence in Minneapolis after a young black man was shot and killed by a police officer -… Audio
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First Fijian woman to play pro football hopes it opens doors
The first Fijian women to play professional football hopes it opens doors for others. Audio
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Who benefits from a child sex offender register?
No one would argue against a Child Protection Act - but is a register for child sex abusers actually protecting children? Audio
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Lost 'golden city' discovered in Egypt
Audio 12 Apr 2021The discovery of a three thousand year old 'golden city' has shaken the archaeology world to its core this week. The lost city was found in the first weeks of a huge archaeological dig near Luxor in… Audio
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Trying to answer the question: 'What is Life?'
The dictionary doesn't have the definition, neither does Google but it's one of the biggest questions of all; what is life? Science columnist for the New York Times, Carl Zimmer, discovers the quest… Audio
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Global supply chains 101 and the disruption of Covid
The President of Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Federation answers all our questions about global supply chains. Audio
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Harm from prescribed medications uncovered - study
Researchers from Otago University have been looking at data on harm caused by prescription medications in New Zealand. Audio
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The anti-Asian sentiment bubbling below the surface
The spotlight being shone on anti-Asian attacks in America is spilling over to New Zealand, and has highlighted the fact that such sentiments lurk beneath the surface here too. Audio
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Dr Jani Wilson on Mātauranga Māori in Film and Media Studies
Dr Jani Wilson teaches her students how to pitch their film idea in one minute, just in case they meet a famous film producer in an elevator, she shares her story. Audio
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Fifty years of the Court Theatre
Christchurch's Court Theatre has outlived all the other first professional theatres set up on New Zealand. It proudly celebrates its 50th birthday on the 21st of April. Felicity Price, a long time… Audio, Gallery
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'We need a building ministry': doco reveals high-rise horrors
A new documentary by building experts John Gray and Roger Levie has uncovered the shocking state of apartment buildings around New Zealand. Entitled A Living Hell: Apartment Disasters. Roger is with… Audio
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Peter Frampton: 'Living in the limelight was never for me'
Peter Frampton's 'Frampton Comes Alive!' album made him one of the biggest names in rock history. But it wasn't all beer and skittles. He joins the show to discuss his incredible musical career and… Video, Audio
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“Great poetry gives us back the Wow!” – Bill Manhire on the power of the art form he has mastered
New Zealand's leading poet of this generation, Bill Manhire, talks to John Campbell in this highlight of the 2020 Word Christchurch Writers Spring Festival. Audio
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A girl called Lily
"I want to prove that people with Down syndrome can do anything." That's Lily Harper's mission. She's an award winning actor from Palmerston North who's starring in Up Down Girl, directed by Nathan… Audio, Gallery
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Digital health tools associated with weight loss
A study has found that self-monitoring using digital health tools - including apps, wearables and websites - is associated with weight loss. Study co-author Dr Shelley Patel from the Stanford… Audio
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Why your brain is programmed to love (or loathe) your boss
There's science behind why your relationship with your boss works so well - or doesn't. Sherri Malouf is the Chair and Principal of Situation Management Systems and author of Science and the… Audio
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Pent-up travel demand bubbles up
A green light for a travel bubble with Australia was a good news story for people separated from loved ones - and businesses needing the cash of free-spending foreigners. But were the bubble-happy… Audio
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The Sampler: Pixie Williams, Voom, Flock of Dimes
Tony Stamp basks in the glow of a new Pixie Williams covers album, a reissue of a classic by Auckland band Voom, and a breakup album from American songwriter Jenn Wasner, AKA Flock of Dimes. Audio
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John Baker: The search for Stalin's wine cellar
The hunt for a wine collection believed to have been hidden in a remote Georgian winery during the Second World War is at the centre of a new book, Stalin's Wine Cellar. First owned by Nicholas II… Audio
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Lisa Genova: The science of memory and the art of forgetting
Neuroscientist Lisa Genova explores how memories are made and retrieved in her new book Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting. Audio
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Aye Min Thant: Myanmar in crisis
Audio 10 Apr 2021On the 1st of February Myanmar's military carried out a coup, seizing control of the country, undoing a democratic election in which Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) party won by… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In the North Island at least one Taranaki farm's on track for a record milk production season while in the South Island Southland farmers think they've dialled up one of the best possible autumns. Audio
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Crunch time for pioneering peanut crop in Northland
It's crunch time for a pioneering peanut crop in Northland, which government agencies hope could provide a viable product for the area.
The Ministry for Primary Industries has teamed up with the… Video, Audio
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Ardern wants quality assurance on pre-departure tests
The Prime Minister wants quality assurance on pre-departure tests from countries where New Zealanders are flying from.
A two week travel suspension comes into force on Sunday, for flights arriving… 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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Looking at environmental factors in Parkinson's disease onset
We've been focussing on Parkinson's this week after Andy McDowell, who was diagnosed with the disease in 2009 and now does amazing advocacy work, joined us on Wednesday. Dr Toni Pitcher talks about… Audio
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Australians 'pent up' for travel - NZ told to expect visitors
Australians are cautiously keen for a trip over the ditch, according to a travel agents industry group.
It is less than a fortnight until the quarantine-free bubble begins, on a state by state basis.
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Māori and union leaders deliver letter urging Auckland port boss to quit
Senior Māori and union leaders say the Ports of Auckland boss needs to quit, and should leave the role without a payout.
Independent Māori Statutory Board deputy chair Tau Henare, former Labour Party… Video, Audio
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NZ Brain Institute on Parkinson's research advances
After speaking to Andy McDowell yesterday, who has lived with Parkinson's since 2009 there was a huge amount of feedback including from The New Zealand Brain Research Institute about their latest… Audio