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Ruth Coker Burks: caring for AIDS patients
As a young single mother in Arkansas with no medical training, Ruth Coker Burks cared for around 1000 men dying from AIDS through their final days. This was in the 1980s and 90s when the disease… Audio
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Stuart Ritchie: Debunking Covid bad science online
King's College London psychology lecturer Stuart Ritchie is on a mission to take on prominent Covid deniers, "lockdown sceptics", and influencers and celebs who spout anti-scientific guff. His… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Waikato is trucking steadily into a drought and Marlborough has seen one of its earliest picks for pinot noir bubbles. Audio
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NZ's first Covid-19 vaccine due in a week - Hipkins explains
A Covid-19 jab could be a yearly thing, and the government is already planning for that prospect, as our very first delivery of the Pfizer vaccine is less than a week away.
The exact number of doses… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Damian Christie (Part 2)
Audio 12 Feb 2021The Government will dish out $55 million over the next three years to help strengthen public interest journalism. Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Victoria University, Dr Peter… 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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Positive ageing in fiction and in life
Not many people get to see the full gamut of the human experience as local GPs do. From cradle to the grave they hold our hands and listen to us. It's the listening that's especially important. Sydney… Audio
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Women scientists: Sally Potter of GNS
New Zealand is an archipelego sitting on top of a sea of magma and shifting tectonic plates. It's a good thing, then, that we've got people like GNS 'hazards and risk scientist' Sally Potter here to… Audio
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Claude Meurisse HAYDON: Two Songs
"Oh! hush thee, my baby, the night is be hind us, O'er hilltop and meadow the moon gently beams". Video, Audio
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Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes
Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake. Audio
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The Kiwano fruit
Renee Hutchings is a commercial grower of Kiwano and joins us to tell us more about this mysterious fruit. Audio
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The Panel with Sally Wenley and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
Audio 11 Feb 2021A rates hike of 14% or more has been proposed for Wellington, reports NZ Herald's Georgina Campbell. New tenancy regulations that are expected to shake up the rental market come into effect today… Audio
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Why getting moving is 'The Miracle Pill' - Peter Walker
It's estimated that 1.5 billion people around the world are so inactive that they are at greater risk of everything from heart disease to diabetes, cancer, arthritis, depression and even dementia… Audio
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Wool brands push for regenerative farming
Four major wool brands are banding together to try and reduce the environmental impact of sheep farming in Aoteaora. The New Zealand Merino Company, Icebreaker, Allbirds and Smartwool have announced… Audio
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LDR South Auckland: DHB reviews lockdown procedures
It's time for us to catch up with one of the ace reporters from the Local Democracy Reporting programme, the free public-interest news service dedicated to strengthening coverage of parts of New… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Eli Matthewson (Part 2)
Audio 10 Feb 2021Gymnastics NZ has offered its sincerest apology following an independent investigation into its culture, which found a climate of fear and retribution. Stuff senior sports journalist Zoë George… Audio
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BJ Fogg: Using baby steps to form healthy habits
Go big or go home just doesn't work for Dr BJ Fogg, founder and director of the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University. He advocates for making bad habits tiny. He shares his tips with Jesse Audio
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Donald Trump's second impeachment trial under way
The second impeachment trial of former US president Donald Trump is under way in Washington DC.
The trial began about half an hour ago, and is expected to stretch at least two further days.
The… Audio
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Sailing, spending and closed borders - our America's Cup
Taxpayers and ratepayers have sunk millions into helping stage the America's Cup - then Covid hit and no one came to the party. Have we gained anything for our outlay? Audio
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'My taonga is my tie' - Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi
Parliament's dress code debate was reignited on Tuesday as Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi entered the House, not wearing a European-style tie.
Waititi, wearing a hei tiki taonga around his… Video, Audio
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Air NZ's work for Saudi military terminated, returned incomplete - Foran
Air NZ chief executive Greg Foran has confirmed the contract and work on engines for Saudi military is terminated.
Speaking to RNZ's Checkpoint, Foran did not confirm however whether there would be a… Video, Audio
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1 in 10 have sent 'harmful digital communications' - survey
Audio 9 Feb 2021One in 10 New Zealand adults have admitted sending potentially harmful digital communications, a survey has found. Audio
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Story of the Day - World Pizza Day
Audio 9 Feb 2021Today is World Pizza day, yes it is a thing! Caitlin Cherry tells us a wee bit about the history of pizza. Audio
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Anne Applebaum on Post Trump America
When the angry mob stormed into the US Capitol last month, they didn't just attack a building, they attacked an idea. Atlantic Staff writer Anne Applebaum talks to Jesse about the aftermath of that… Audio
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US correspondent Susan Davis
US correspondent Susan Davis joins Kathryn to talk about the former president's upcoming impeachment trial in the Senate, as Donald Trump's lawyers file a 75-page pre-trial brief arguing it's… Audio
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Donald Trump's second impeachment trial set to begin
The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump officially begins tomorrow, with the former US president facing the charge of 'inciting insurrection'.
Democrats are pushing the case, which centres… Audio
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Who's Up at 5am? UFG Flower Market
Every day we get up early to come into the studio and, being nosy sorts, we like to know who else is Up and About at the same time as us. Open bright and early are florists, so you can pick up the… Video, Audio
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UK's lockdown working but concern over vaccine effectiveness
We cross to the United Kingdom now where we join our correspondent Alex Cadier who tells us about the lockdown, the South African variant is concerning and the Queen's wealth. Audio
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“Matua, you say that words can change the world. One word changed my world – guilty.”
In a powerful address, Lyttelton poet Ben Brown explores the impact of deprivation and cultural estrangement on generations of our boys, as well as the redemptive power of words. Audio