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Europe adds rare blood clots to AZ vaccine side effects
To Europe, where the European Drug Agency has been addressing concerns about blood clot links to the AstraZeneca vaccine. And the results are through in Greenland's snap election which could have big… Audio
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MPs hold urgent debate on Trans-Tasman travel bubble
MPs have held an urgent debate on the recent announcement of a date for no-quarantine travel between Australia and New Zealand Audio
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Chris Bishop discusses Covid-19 vaccine rollout delays
The National Party's Covid-19 Response spokesperson is Chris Bishop. He talks to Lisa Owen about delays in the vaccine rollout. Video, Audio
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Auckland DHB chair explains getting Covid-19 vaccine early
The chair of Auckland District Health Board and other board members managed to get early Covid-19 vaccinations, even though about 50 percent of its frontline staff are yet to get the jab.
At a… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - hold on to the rails
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about claims a new train service is a "railway renaissance" or a slow train to nowhere. Also: Stuff beefs up… Audio
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Raising awareness of Parkinson's and advocating for support
Andy McDowell, who's an advocate for people with Parkinson's, talks to Jesse about trying to raise more awareness of the disease. Audio
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Paddling in a pandemic: Pacific Olympians gear up for Tokyo
A couple of Pacific Olympians have taken the rough waters of the Covid-19 pandemic in their stride as they prepare for the Tokyo Games. Audio
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The Patriot of Pago Pago
Former NFL player Joey Iosefa is now making his mark in rugby union. The Seattle Seawolves midfielder hopes that he can inspire more American Samoans to try their hand at the 15-man-game. Audio
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Phil Garrett's attempt to be the fastest kiwi on a motorbike
Phil Garrett has been trying for 20 years to become the fastest person on a motorcycle in New Zealand. This weekend he hopes to finally make this happen, on his 45 year old Kawasaki motorcyle on a… Audio, Gallery
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Igor Stravinsky in New Zealand
Audio 6 Apr 2021Fifty years after his death, we're still playing the music of Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. He visited Aotearoa in 1961 for a series of performances. Today we're sharing one of them, and some… Video, Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Davis
Susan talks to Kathryn about the latest fatal attack at the US Capitol and what it means for securing the complex after Trump supporters rioted and stormed the Capitol in January. Also, President Joe… Audio
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Collagen: Can pins or pills improve your health
Stacey Morrison find out the best way to increase our collagen and keep our skin looking healthy and radiant.
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David Mountain: the mistakes of history
David Mountain is a writer, speaker and editor based in Edinburgh in Scotland and has recently published his first book: Past Mistakes: How We Misinterpret History and Why It Matters. Audio
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Going Medieval: The history of plagues
Self isolation, plague, closed borders, quarantine. These are all words we've become very familiar with over the past year, but they have their roots in plagues of the past. Historian and medievalist… Audio
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Episode 5: We Connected
What effect did this enforced isolation have on how we connected with ourselves, our loved ones and our communities, and what lessons did we take with us when we left our bubbles? Audio
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Stevie Van Zandt: 50 years of brotherhood with Bruce Springsteen
There isn't much E Street Band guitarist, activist and actor Stevie Van Zandt hasn't done in the world of entertainment. The man formerly known as 'Miami Steve' is in the throes of completing his… Audio
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A dingo called Sue speaks, but what she has to say is not pretty
Philip Armstrong's poetry and Laura Jean McKay's award-winning novel The Animals in That Country feature animals as significant characters. The authors talk at 2020 Word Christchurch. Audio
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Simon Collins - a lifetime in journalism
Long-serving reporter Simon Collins spoke to literally hundreds of people to cover major public issues. He also confronted his own bosses to defend journalism from cuts and compromises undermining the… Audio
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Lissa Mitchell: stories of early women photographers
Bringing the stories of early women photographers in New Zealand out of the dark and into the light is the task Lissa Mitchell has set herself. In the Dark: women and New Zealand photography to 1960… Audio
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Public media plan moves forward behind closed doors
The government appointed eight people this week to oversee a business case which could be a blueprint for a new public media entity to replace TVNZ and RNZ - but the public won't see it before the… Audio
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One third of Kiwis want daylight saving system changed
This morning we put the clocks back again to signify the end of daylight saving. Not all countries do this, and there has been some recent discussion about whether New Zealand should revise our… Audio
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Making rules in the name of Covid-19
New Zealanders have been ordered about by the Government as part of its response to Covid-19 but who makes the rules and is anyone keeping an eye on those with the power? Audio
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An Easter Day Church Service from Auckland's Anglican Holy Trinity Cathedral
From Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, with the Revd Ivica Gregurec presiding, and the Very Revd Anne Mills preaching. Audio
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A Turning Tide
A small scale, commercial market gardening enterprise is feeding Raglan locals with a range of fresh vegetables. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Florian Habicht
Filmmaker Florian Habicht joins Kim for a chat and to play his favourite music on the day of the world premiere of his new documentary, James & Isey. Florian Habicht has worked with musicians Jarvis… Video, Audio
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Reb Fountain on her Nick Cave tribute show
Originally created to celebrate Nick Cave’s 60th birthday in 2017, Reb Fountain is again paying tribute to her favourite Nick Cave songs, as well as her own material as part of the Auckland Arts… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Bay of Plenty gold kiwifruit growers are waiting for clearance to pick the fruit. Tasman apple orchardists are still crying out for workers. Audio
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The Rest is History: New Zealand's first brewed beer
On this day back in 1773 the first ever beer was brewed in New Zealand. It was brewed by Captain Cook on Resolution Island in Dusky Sound. To tell us about it is Christchurch brewer Paul McGurk, whose… Audio
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Dunedin residents with disabilities describe harrowing living conditions to MPs
Don't forget about us, we need homes too. That's the message from those living with disabilities in Dunedin.
The city hosted an Accessible Housing Forum today and several politicians heard harrowing… Audio
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Sealion ship not ready to 'sail along'
It's one of the most recognisable features on Wellington's waterfront, but for how much longer?
The privately-owned Sealion - a World War II era ship adorned with hundreds of painted penguins… Video, Audio