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'We cannot blame sharks for us encountering them more' - shark expert
There has been a seeming multiplicity of shark sightings and encounters around the coastline this summer. However, scientist Riley Elliott says with we cannot blame sharks for us encountering them… Audio
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Joe Moran: 'Failure is what unites us'
Do you ever feel like a failure? Enter widely acclaimed observer of daily life Professor Joe Moran, not to tell you that everything will be OK in the end, but to reassure you that failure is an… Audio
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How rap music is helping to reduce mental health stigma
Rappers are at the forefront of opening up the mental health conversation, with a new study showing that over the past 20 years, the lyrics of the most popular rap songs have been increasingly hitting… Video, Audio
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Big picture blueprint to cut emissions hits media roadblock
A blueprint to bring down our carbon emissions by 2050 - and change the way we all live - came out this week. There was excellent media coverage of the detail but some journalists complained they… Video, Audio
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Lying men mimic the body language of other men they are talking to
When telling a lie, it is not uncommon for men to imitate the body language of other men they are lying to without realising they are doing it. Sophie van der Zee from Erasmus University Rotterdam is… Audio
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The Mixtape : Ruby Solly
Taonga puoro practitioner, writer, and music therapist Ruby Solly is our guest on The Mixtape this week. She talks to Charlotte about her journey as a Maori woman in the classical music scene, and… Video, Audio
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Wellington family looks back at year of car-free living
A family of five who have gone car-free for nearly a year say they have had to get creative about how they get around. It is as New Zealanders are encouraged to reduce our use of road transport, which… 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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Extra Time for 5 February 2021
After years of speculation about a potential code switch Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has confirmed he is leaving the Warriors and heading to rugby. This season will be the 27 year old's last at the Warriors… Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Sam canvasses an array of sporting codes, including NZ Rugby and whether we should be concerned about the proposed investment from the US. Tech investors Silver Lake are reportedly keen for a 10-15%… Audio
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AUT review finds significant ongoing staff bullying
An independent review has found staff bullying is a significant and ongoing problem at the Auckland University of Technology.
AUT vice-chancellor Derek McCormack said he and the university's council… Audio
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Democrats vote to expel Republican "lunatic" lawmaker
Democrats in the US will vote today on whether or not to expel a Republican lawmaker from her position on congressional committees. The vote is about Marjorie Taylor Green who posted offensive content… Audio
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The path of a pandemic - what's next?
An economist and analyst who plotted the path of the new Covid virus - and gave the government an early head's up - talks about how it unfolded and what's likely to happen next. Audio
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The Toxicology of Lead - Your Questions Answered
It wasn't in the schedule to talk to our regular toxicologist Leo Schep, but considering the news from North Dunedin, we though we'd get him on for a refresher on the toxicology of lead. Audio
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Tāmaki Makaurau Pride Festival kicks off
Audio 4 Feb 2021Thursday marks the opening of the Pride festival in Tāmaki Makaurau which runs until the end of the month.
The Gala is taking place tonight at Q theatre's Rangatira and is completely sold out.
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Unemployment rate: Explainer with Brad Olsen
Infometrics economist Brad Olsen talks to us about the latest unemployment numbers and explains why some sectors are still doing well despite the pandemic. Audio
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The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Raj Chakraborti (Part 1)
Audio 4 Feb 2021Livia Esterhazy and Raj Chakraborti join Wallace to talk about Aotearoa history in schools, a new Matariki public holiday and whether crocs are cool again. Audio
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Covid-19: Government 'doing some work' on requirement for border workers to get vaccinated - Bloomfield
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says work is being done on how to ensure border workers will get vaccinated.
New Zealand has approved its first Covid-19 vaccine for use here.
The… Audio
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Dr Rosamund Vallings on Covid long-haulers and CFS-ME
One of the side effects of the Covid-19 pandemic has been an increase in people suffering the effects of the virus long after their initial infection. The "long-haulers", as they've come to be known… Audio
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Enjoy Northland's nature but bring less plastic - iwi leader
As thousands head to Northland for Waitangi weekend, local iwi Ngāti Kuri is urging holidaymakers at campsites to take care for the environment.
The iwi runs several campsites in the remote Far… Video, Audio
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NZ children performing badly in maths: What went wrong?
Audio 2 Feb 2021Massey University maths teaching specialist, Associate Professor Jodie Hunter, joins us to talk about Kiwi students' poor performance in maths. Audio
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John Colapinto on discovering the magnificence of the human voice
When writer John Colapinto damaged his vocal chords, he discovered how magnificent our ability to speak is. Audio
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Climate hazard property - from freehold to leasehold
A climate economist suggests there should be a legal framework for properties to be converted from freehold to leasehold when escalating hazards from sea level rise leave homes suitable only for… Audio
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The complex roll-out of Covid vaccinations
New Zealand must wait its turn for Covid-19 vaccinations - but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Audio
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Cruise ship denied entry to NZ low on fuel with storm on horizon
A cruise ship turned away from New Zealand is now stuck off the coast of New Caledonia, low on fuel with a significant storm approaching and no permission to dock.
Le Laperouse has an economic… Video, Audio
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Expert on early humans
Today's expert was all about the earliest humans, homo sapiens - genetically, we haven't changed all that much in 50,000 years, but we have been busy. Professor Murray Cox talks to Wallace all about… Audio
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Covid long haulers fighting to be heard
Audio 1 Feb 2021As the world grapples with the worst health crisis in a century, a secondary pandemic is starting to take hold, one which could be with us for months if not years after Covid-19 has been erradicated… Audio
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Rātana keeps politicians and press at bay
The celebrations at Rātana in January are often described by media as the event that kicks off the political year. This year far fewer guests were invited - including mainstream media journalists -… Audio
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A long-dead Anglican missionary shows us how to be Pakeha today, says John Bluck
In a talk specially recorded for RNZ, John Bluck puts forward the case that the life of a forgotten Victorian missionary, Charles Reay, is a good role model for Pakeha in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Audio
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Media still covering house price rises as good news
Even in a spiralling housing crisis, record property price rises keep getting covered like they're good news. Can the media break its habit of speaking from the perspective of existing homeowners? Audio