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What dogs tell us about our behaviour
Dogs are the new lab rats. Zach Silver is studying our most loyal companions to figure out human behavior because the canines have spent thousands of years studying us. Audio
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Stuff reckons with the past to face the future
Down the years critics, campaigners, scholars and journalists have pointed out racial bias - and outright racism - in our media. And when the Black Lives Matter movement went global this year, some…
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Best of 2020: Life in Aotearoa
Audio 30 Nov 2020Cheap meals, raising hens, DIY compost toilets and the best songs for dancing like nobody's watching.
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Best of 2020: te ao Māori
Audio 30 Nov 2020Culture, communication, connection and healing... these are our top ten feature stories about tangata whenua this year.
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Best of 2020: Stories of survival
Audio 30 Nov 2020"Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it" - Helen Keller. These are our top ten features about people who've done just that.
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Stuff says 'we are sorry' to Māori
The Stuff media organisation has issued an apology to Māori this morning for what it calls decades of monocultural journalism. Audio
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Age no barrier to successful weight loss, study shows
A new study from the University of Warwick has concluded that lifestyle changes to manage weight loss are effective in reducing obesity regardless of age. Lead author Dr Thomas Barber of Warwick… Audio
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Lifting the lid on the rise and rise of organised crime in NZ
In his new book, Gangland, investigative reporter Jared Savage explores the country's growing underbelly of organised crime and violent gangs, paying particular attention to the constantly-growing… Audio
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The secret to living to well into your 90s (or older)
Dr Claudia Kawas is searching for the secrets to living a longer and healthier life. Kawas and her team have been running a major study of ageing California residents for more than two decades. She… Audio
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Oil paintings to shine anew at the Turnbull Library
Audio 29 Nov 2020The Alexander Turnbull Library is turning its eye towards the oil paintings in its care. The Library has a huge collection of oil paintings but because they don't deteriorate in care, and their value… Audio
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Great white shark 'sent chill up spine' during filming - Gayford
The global lockdown caused by Covid-19 has quietened the oceans and is luring some of New Zealand's biggest great whites out of hiding. Marine filmmaker Clarke Gayford and shark expert Kina Scollay… Audio
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Crux of the matter: letting the audience take control
People are used to getting news from public broadcasters paid for by taxpayers - or as a customer of commercial media organisations. But is news as a social enterprise an idea whose time has come… Video, Audio
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Calling Home: Corinne Ambler in Budapest, Hungary
Former journalist Corrine Ambler reckons Budapest is the most beautiful city in Europe. She is Calling Home this week to tell us about the incredible city - and her experience having Covid-19 while… Audio
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INTERVIEW: SIX60 on their new film 'Till The Lights Go Out'
To SIX60, music is a competitive sport. Charlotte catches up with members Matiu Walters and Marlon Gerbes, who reveal the true cost of never giving up. Audio
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Sir Michael and Mike Parkinson: Like Father, Like Son
Audio 28 Nov 2020In his prime, Sir Michael Parkinson's eponymous UK TV talk show attracted more than 8 million viewers a week, making 'Parky' a household name. In Like Father, Like Son: A Family Story Sir Michael… Audio
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A swing to sheep milk
Seven farms in Waikato converted to milking sheep this spring. Many didn't get to start the conversion until the cow dairy season ended on June 1st. It was all go because lambs were arriving only a… Audio
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Regen Agriculture a Rehash?
Regenerative agriculture is becoming a popular catch phrase in New Zealand. Soil scientist Doug Edmeades says it's an overseas designed concept suitable for dust bowls in North America and Australia… Audio
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Working from home - what's your carbon footprint?
Working from home saw an eight percent jump in residential energy demand as office life became more digital.
While ditching physical meetings to dial in might mean fewer cars on the road, is it as… Audio
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'We're going to lose kids' - mother urges govt to boost funding for eating disorder treatment
The mother of a teenager with anorexia and bulimia says children will die unless the government puts more money and resources into treatment for eating disorders.
The demand for services has more… Video, Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101, shares what's coming up on the show. Audio
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Best of 2020: Arts
Audio 27 Nov 2020This year, more than ever, we counted on artists to take us places we'd never been. These are our top ten arts features of the year.
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NZ Live: Modern Māori Quartet
Three years since they last appeared on Afternoons, The award-winning Modern Māori Quartet are back to entertain us with their stories, and of course their terrific music. Audio
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The Wild Twins - 'Naked and Afraid of Sharks'
Amber and Serena Shine AKA 'The Wild Twins' tell us about their new show, Naked and Afraid of Sharks. Audio
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250 Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook
Alice Te Punga Somerville joins us to talk about her new book: '250 Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook'. Audio
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Best of 2020: The Changemakers
Audio 27 Nov 2020Tackling stigma, discrimination and passivity... these are our top ten features about Kiwis making a difference.
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INTERVIEW: David Byrne on his new Spike Lee-directed film
Former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne talks to RNZ Music's Tony Stamp about his new film American Utopia. Directed by Spike Lee, it captures the original Broadway play, featuring songs from… Video, Audio
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Travel in the time of Covid: Two Kiwis who kept going
Audio 27 Nov 2020New Zealanders Monica Page and T De Silva quit their Sydney-based jobs last July with a plan to travel the world for three years. Already seasoned travellers, they had a spreadsheet of destinations… Audio
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Best of 2020: Inspiring Kiwis
Audio 27 Nov 2020Meet the diverse group of New Zealanders who made us want to dig a little deeper.
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Guards called me 'it', 'homo', discussed my genitals - trans prisoner
Audio 27 Nov 2020A transgender woman says guards humiliated her during strip searches and she was raped by an inmate at Paremoremo prison. The Corrections department says it's committed to change. Is it working hard…
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Beer accessory company: turn your fridge into a Kegerator
A Hawke's Bay beer accessory company was stuck without product this year, after Covid-19 stopped shipping dead in its tracks. But not wishing to deprive anyone of a Beer-Dispensing Fridge, they've… Audio