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New Facebook groups big winners due to lockdown
Facebook has released its' 'Year in Review' showing us what Kiwis have been talking about and sharing in 2020 on Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp. The results show that it was a big year… Audio
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John Yang - what it's like to be a vaccine guinea pig
John Yang, a journalist and correspondent for the Public Broadcasting Newshour in America signed up to be guinea pig in the COIVID vaccine trials. He talks about why he took part in the trial and his… Audio
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Neuropsychologist Hannah Korrel on open relationships
Audio 7 Dec 2020A listener has emailed the show asking for help with his relationship after his partner of seven years told him she wanted their relationship to be an open one. Jesse speaks to neuropscyhologist Dr… Audio
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American scientist warns of dangers of Whakaari/White Island
An American scientist who warned against tourists going onto Whakaari/White Island years before it exploded is hesistant about allowing people to go back.
In 2012, Erik Klemetti - an associate… Audio
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A Place Where I Feel My Most Authentic Self
June Northcroft Grant talks about her career as an artist inspired by her ancestor Makareti Papakura in this sit down chat with Te Ahi Kaa. Audio
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Auckland Arts Festival - coping with Covid
The Auckland Arts Festival was one of the first major arts events that took a a huge financial hit when Covid-19 struck. But, undeterred, the organisers have pivoted like crazy to come up with a… Audio
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NZ screen industry's brain gain: 'There's no place like home'
After decades of the so-called "brain drain", as New Zealand's best and brightest headed off to pastures new overseas, this year saw a sudden reversal. They call it a Brain Gain, as the Covid-19… Audio
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Taranaki Hard - growing up in Waitara now
A new local series is breathing new life into the genre by giving us a genuine glimpse of life in small-town New Zealand. 'Taranaki Hard' gets up close and remarkably personal with a diverse bunch of… Audio
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Why Donald Trump has been bad for comedy
Donald Trump has been compulsive viewing for many people throughout the world over the course of his first and likely only term as US president. However, writer Joe Berkowitz argues he has been bad… Audio
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Drug testing, income tax and Covid-19 bills passed at speed
MPs have raced through four bills in their first proper week of Parliament passing new laws on festival drug testing, Covid-19, and income tax. Audio
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Scientists alarmed over Worksafe's GNS Science Whakaari charges
GNS Science is one of 13 parties charged by WorkSafe over the Whakaari White island explosion. Professor Troy Baisden, president of the New Zealand Association of Scientists, talks to Colin about the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 December 2020
Our Advent hymns today, marking the Second Sunday in Advent, include Shirley Murray's Look towards Christmas. Audio
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What Australia can learn from New Zealand: Laura Tingle
Australia is not well known for casting envious glances across the Tasman. But what can 'the lucky country' learn from us? Laura Tingle is a senior political journalist with the Australian… Audio
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Auckland port delays see big freight ship diverted to NorthPort
The freight backlog at Ports of Auckland is turning into a serious safety issue according to truckies, with hundreds of freight containers being driven long-distance to destinations after ships have… Video, Audio
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Shoring up salad supply
At the height of the season Gisborne's Leaderbrand can churn out 90,000 packets of salad a day 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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Dealing with a crunch - the fruit industry's labour shortage
Despite 2000 more seasonal workers due to arrive in New Zealand from January 2021, things aren't looking too rosy according some growers in the Hawkes Bay region. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
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Baffling and confusing fertility health system
Columnist Anna Rawhiti-Connell's talks to Jesse about her encounters using private fertility clinics and how she's struggling to to get answers from the professionals. Audio
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“I was a blue baby” - New Zealand’s first open heart surgery
Prior to 1958 mortality rates for babies born with heart conditions was extremely high. But a groundbreaking open heart surgery performed 62 years ago at Greenlane Hospital by Sir Brian Barratt-Boyes… Audio
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New report details widespread gender inequality in the New Zealand music industry
Massey University researchers have today released a report detailing widespread gender discrimination in the Aotearoa music community, in the first report of its kind in New Zealand.
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Midweek Mediawatch: Real regional reality TV
Audio 2 Dec 2020Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about a reality TV showing us real regional life. Audio
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'Unacceptable' port delays hit hard at Invercargill bike shop
The wheels have fallen off for a South Island cycle shop that has almost run out of children's bikes ahead of Christmas due to the freight gnarl up at Ports of Auckland.
The owner of Wensley Cycles… Audio
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Erika Cheung - Theranos whistleblower
Erika Cheung knew something wasn't right when Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was telling the world she had developed a device that could test tiny amounts of blood, but in the lab, it didn't work… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Real regional reality TV
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about a reality TV showing us real regional life. Also: another big name in newspapers confronting its racist past… Video, Audio
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Giuliani denies discussion with Trump about self pardon
To the US - joining Nathan Rarere from Washington for all the latest on the dying days of the Trump administration is our correspondent Simon Marks. Audio
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Lawrence Douglas - I knew Donald Trump wouldn't go quietly
Legal scholar Lawrence Douglas predicted that Trump wouldn't go quietly if he lost the US Presidential election more than two years ago. He speaks to Jesse about what can be expected next. Audio
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NZTrio's Constellations concert
NZTrio's cellist Ashley Brown talks us through the ensemble's upcoming concert series, Constellations. Audio
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Kiwi music dominates the 2020 Official NZ Music Charts
For the first time in 16 years, the top album and top single spots have both gone to Kiwi acts. L.A.B. topped the singles chart with ‘In The Air’, and Six60 took out the album chart with their third… Video
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The Sampler: Jeff Tweedy, This Is The Kit, Ela Minus
Nick Bollinger discusses the lockdown songs of Jeff Tweedy and rebellious synth-pop of Ela Minus while Tony Stamp lends an ear to This Is The Kit. Audio
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Another setback at Auckland port over automation flaw
The beleaguered Ports of Auckland has suffered another setback.
The automation part of its business has been halted while an investigation looks into how a "robot" was able to jump a concrete barrier… Video, Audio