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Gerald Stratford: Big vege grower and Twitter star
A 72-year old vegetable gardener from Oxford is an unlikely Twitter star, but Gerald Stratford found online fame earlier this year when he started tweeting about his wonderful produce amid the… Audio
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Chef Robert Oliver on steering a Pacific food revolution
Robert Oliver is the creator and global executive director for the Pacific Island Food Revolution, and he joins The Weekend to tell us more about it, as well as share a simple raw fish recipe. Audio
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The surprising history behind Dunedin's loos
Alison Breese - who also goes by the name the 'Loo Lady' - is an archivist with a special interest in underground toilets of Dunedin and their historical importance. She joins The Weekend to discuss.
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Are aliens walking among us?
Chris Impey is a Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona and has penned eight popular science books, and he has even taught cosmology to Tibetan monks. He joins The Weekend… Audio
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How to eliminate filler words from your speech
Most of us are guilty of using filler words like "um" or "you know" when speaking, but is it really a problem? Jane Sheffield from Effective Speaking guides us through some ways to make our… Audio
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LISZT: Après une lecture de Dante, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Petrarch Sonnet 123, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Petrarch Sonnet 104, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Petrarch Sonnet 47, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Canzonetta Del Salvator Rosa, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Il Penseroso, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Sposalizio, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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UK nurse concerned about Kiwi Covid response
Audio 15 Jan 2021Yesterday Britain reported 1564 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test for Covid-19 on Wednesday, a record daily toll. Those updated numbers mean more people have died in the UK in the second… Audio
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Giving up alcohol with awareness not just abstinence
'Tis the season when so many of us think about our relationship with alcohol, because what starts as holiday celebrations can evolve into a full on boozy summer. Audio
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New study plumbs the depths of the Wairau and Alpine faults
It's no surprise to most of us that New Zealand is perched on top of a collection of fault lines. But what might be a surprise is how little we understand some of them, and that we're still finding… Audio
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Blue whale study finds special New Zealand connection
Audio 13 Jan 2021A new study tracking the movement of the world's largest mammal has found a special New Zealand connection. By using hydrophones, underwater microphones to you and me, researchers from Auckland… Audio
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Allegations of racism in Australian cricket crowds
The Indian cricket team has made a complaint to the ICC about alleged racial abuse hurled at players during the recent test match in Sydney. New South Wales police and Cricket Australia have launched… Audio
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April Reign on the power of Twitter in 2021
April Reign knows the power of Twitter. In January 2015, she sent out a Tweet from her living room that started a movement. Watching the nominations for the Academy Awards, she vented about the lack… Audio
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Tunnels reopen at Waiheke Island World War II fortress, Stony Batter
The historic World War 2 tunnels at the Stony Batter Historic Reserve on Waiheke Island have reopened for tours. Fort Stony Batter Heritage Park project director, and Waiheke resident, Timothy Moon… Audio
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The art of holding your breath
Kathryn Nevatt is has consistently ranked as one of the world's best competitive freedivers for more than 10 years, and has a best breath holding time of 7minutes and 45 seonds. She joins The Weekend… Audio
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No beers who cares: learning to live without alcohol
Last year was enough to test the best of us and, for some, the occasional drink became a daily coping mechanism. Claire Robbie is the founder of No Beers Who Cares, she joins The Weekend to share some… Audio
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NIWA scientists en route to Antarctica
NIWA's flagship research vessel Tangaroa has departed for a six-week voyage to Antarctica, where scientists will be undertaking one of the few full scientific projects on the continent since the… Audio
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Getting Here: Refugees' stories of their journeys to New Zealand
Audio 8 Jan 2021A dangerous walk across a dark mountain pass in the dead of night, seven attempts in overcrowded people-smuggling boats – each doomed for disaster, a childhood in a refugee camp, fleeing a warzone…
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Wallace Chapman: I was always that person drinking cups of tea in the kitchen, discussing issues
RNZ presenter Wallace Chapman is loving spending time with his whānau this summer, but he did come back limping from a family holiday in Waipu Cove. The reason? Three-year-old Wallace Junior's daily… Video, Audio
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The magic of bird song
The Huka Falls tui singing what sounds a lot like the opening lines of an Annie Lennox song has been a summer hit on RNZ. Massey University professor Dianne Brunton, who specialises in the… Audio
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Washington DC under curfew
Audio 7 Jan 2021Philippa Tolley speaks to Washington DC correspondent Simon Marks about what is happening in Washington DC, where a curfew has just taken effect. Audio
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Bookmarks: Nicola Toki
Nicola Toki joins Jesse to talk about her favourite books, songs, TV shows and podcasts! Audio
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2021 - what will the headlines be?
2020 was one for the history books. Covid dominated the headlines, but here in New Zealand we also had a historic general election, and the scale of our housing crisis was finally realised. Globally -… Audio
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Covid-19: Franz Josef businesses in limbo
Since Boxing Day, Franz Josef has seen a small boost in business but many are worried about the long-term future due to the lack of international visitors - the town's bread and butter. We speak to… Audio
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Bookmarks: Pip Adam
For Bookmarks today, we're talking to someone who writes books for a living and often joins us on Afternoons as our book critic. Pip Adam joins us in the Wellington studio to share some of her… Audio