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Covid-19 vaccine roll out starts in parts of the Pacific
Covid-19 vaccine roll out begins in CNMI this weekend but other Pacific countries still lack the ultra-cold storage facilities. Audio
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'I'm a sucker for punishment': Marlon Williams' fear of playing solo
Alt-country troubadour Marlon Williams' new album Plastic Bouquet was released last week.. It's his first new music since 2018's award winning Make Way For Love, which was written in the wake of his… Video, Audio
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James Rebanks: is the future of farming the past?
Shepherd James Rebanks tends a flock of Herdwick sheep on a family-owned farm in the Lake District in northern England. He learned traditional farming ways from his grandfather; a man with a profound… Audio
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Auckland port boss' comments on Māori, Pasifika 'offensive' - union boss
The chief executive of Ports of Auckland is being accused of making derogatory comments about Māori and Pasifika employees, with the union claiming some workers are so offended they boycotted the job… Video, Audio
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250 years young: why we love Beethoven
RNZ Concert listeners tell us what's so special about Beethoven 250 years after his birth.
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'Public health measures should not ever be politicised'
Dr Anthony Fauci is known worldwide as one of the most trusted authorities on Covid -19. Audio
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Covid-19: US hits another record for daily death toll
Audio 18 Dec 2020In the US more than 3600 people died of Covid-19 yesterday a new, shocking record for a country that has now recorded more than 17 million cases of coronavirus infection.
A second vaccine is expected… Audio
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Chinese project poised to shake up Daru's fisheries scene
A planned Chinese industrial fishing development on Papua New Guinea's southern border garnered the keen attention of Australian media, but what do local people in PNG's town of Daru make of it? Audio
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Designing low damage buildings
Low-damage buildings don't just save lives in an earthquake - they are designed to be resilient so they can stay in use. Audio
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Govt confirms two more Covid-19 vaccines for NZ
Two new Covid-19 vaccines have been added to the list New Zealanders could get - if they pass all their trials and tests.
The government's made deals with the British company Astra Zeneca and the US… Video, Audio
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Ports of Auckland boss blames all delays on Covid-19
The chief executive of the underperforming Ports of Auckland is insisting the delays to offloading freight and problems with its new automation system are the fault of Covid-19.
Importers are… Video, Audio
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Flaws revealed at Waitematā mental health unit after two suicides in a week
A North Shore inpatient mental health unit where two people died by suicide within a week of each other was not up to standard and Waitemata DHB knew it. Video, Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm: You don't HAVE to jump on the house buying bandwagon
Personal investment expert Mary Holm argues that you don't have to jump on the house buying bandwagon! Audio
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Crimes NZ: The David Ross Ponzi Scheme
For NZ Crime this week, the last for the year, we're revisiting New Zealand's largest ponzi scheme.NZ Herald Business Editor Hamish Rutherford talks to Jesse about the case. Audio
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Dr Siouxsie Wiles on NZ vaccine rollout
The Goverment has pre-purchased enough COVID vaccines to cover us and our Pacific neighbours, and they will be free to all New Zealanders. Dr Sixousie Wiles talks about what that means in the fight… Audio
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Australian food writer Richard Cornish on the joys of eating
Award-winning author and food writer Richard Cornish has been penning the Good Food column for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age for almost a decade. Audio
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Making Popstars: Truebliss
What is it like to be catapulted to overnight stardom? That very scenario happened to five Kiwi girls who became part of all-group Truebliss back in 1999. South African-born Megan Alatini recalls the… Audio
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BEETHOVEN: Bagatelles Op 119
Performed by Michael Houstoun at his recital celebrating the the 250th birthday of Beethoven, Auckland Concert Chamber, 16 December 2020. Audio
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At The Movies: 2020 in review
Simon Morris looks back on a rocky year in movies - and everything else. Highlights included an extraordinary year for New Zealand's films and film makers - from Taika Waititi forJojo Rabbit to local… Video, Audio
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Matatā forced retreat: A long goodbye for last family to settle on leaving
One of the last families in a Bay of Plenty settlement at risk from an extreme weather event has reluctantly agreed to leave as part of a managed retreat. But for them it will be a longer goodbye. Video, Audio
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Calls grow for wage subsidy refunds after Reserve Bank news
Business deposits have boomed and borrowing has dropped according to latest Reserve Bank figures - strengthening calls for more wage subsidies to be repaid.
Today retirement villages Summerset and… Audio
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Eric Bana on his return to the big screen for The Dry
It's been a 13 year drought since actor Eric Bana took a leading role in an Australian film. Eric Bana talks to us about filming in rural Victoria during a drought and enduring lockdowns in Melbourne… Video, Audio
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The most talented musical family in the world
Kadie Kanneh-Mason's family has been described as the most musically talented in the world. All seven children are classical music prodigies. Aged from 10 to 24, all of the other six children are also… Video, Audio
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Harold McGee's field guide to the world's smells
Harold McGee can explain why cut grass smells like summer and baking bread like home. Audio
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How our eating habits changed over and after lockdown
Covid lockdown changed our food habits - but possibly not in the way you think. Audio
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Garden Painting to Get Lost In
Audio 14 Dec 2020Karl Maughan has garnered an international reputation painting gardenscapes for more than three decades. He joins us in the studio to talk about a new book about his work. Audio
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Kiwi speedcubers vie for top award
World Cubing Association delegate, Alex Asbery, tells us about the world of speedcubing. Audio
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The unpleasant, misanthropic nature of the genius mind
Dr Craig Wright identifies the traits that put Stephen Hawking in the same company as Kanye West, in his book The Hidden Habits of Genius: Beyond Talent, IQ, and Grit - Unlocking the Secrets of… Audio
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Hastings teacher wins National Excellence award
Dr David Ivory is Head of the Commerce Facility at St John's College in Hastings and been recognised with a National Excellence in Teaching. He talks to Jesse about the accolade and the work he does… Audio
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Beethoven by arrangement
Dr Nancy November has been awarded a Marsden Grant for research into the social lives of nineteenth-century women through a musical lens. She'll be looking at the small-scale, ‘play at home’ versions… Audio
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