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The baggage our tourists bring
The tourism industry has some big decisions to make, and it's had an enforced break to think about them. But with vaccines on the horizon we'd better hurry on policies that decide what type of… Audio
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Best of 2020: Gardening
Audio 26 Nov 2020Soil, seeds and saving your own sanity... these are our top ten gardening features of the year.
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Best of 2020: History
Audio 26 Nov 2020Teen castaways, cult ceramics, the oldest-known Māori photo and a beloved brothel owner... these are our top ten history features of the year.
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Best of 2020: Parenting
Audio 26 Nov 2020From confidence and chores to risk-taking and reflective listening... here are our top ten parenting features of the year.
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Best of 2020: Psychology
Audio 26 Nov 2020Critical thinking, cracking the anxiety code and the connection between psychedelic drugs and healing... these are our top ten psychology features of the year.
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Best of 2020: Relationships
Audio 26 Nov 2020“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed" - Carl Jung. These are our top ten stories about relationships if…
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History in the making - The First Female Police Recruits
In the 1940s, Marie Storey was part of the third intake of women to join the police force in New Zealand. She speaks to Sonia Yee about being used as a decoy to catch a pervert; segregated training… Audio
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Wanted - a high profile dementia sufferer to come out of the shadows
Support for people with dementia is reaching few of them - yet four in five New Zealanders have some connection to the disease. Dementia sufferers need a champion. Audio
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Review - Fatman
Fatman is Santa Claus as you’ve never seen him - but do you want to? Mel Gibson plays a gun-toting, backwoods sort of Santa, doing deals with the Pentagon and facing a hitman hired by a disgruntled… Video, Audio
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CovidCard a win for elderly, those without smartphones - Te Arawa kaumātua
A Covid-19 contact tracing card trialled by iwi volunteers has earned the thumbs-up for being convenient and to easy use, especially for those who are not tech savvy, Te Arawa kaumātua Monty Morrison… Video, Audio
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Black Friday sales loom, but have you researched that deal?
Black Friday is looming, with consumers bombed with ads for bigger better bargains to buy now. But are you being gamed?
It's an American tradition with enormous sales the day after Thanksgiving.
But… Video, Audio
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How Covid-19 genome sequencing maps the spread of the virus
Urgent genome sequencing in the case of an Air New Zealand crew member with Covid-19 could provide more clues to where they got infected.
The person tested positive during routine screening in China… Video, Audio
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Doing David Bowie's makeup - Glenis Daly
Glenis Daly tells us about doing the make-up and styling for David Bowie during his legendary 'Serious Moonlight' tour. Audio
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Stormy weather for most of NZ
Thunderstorms and heavy rain have begun lashing the North Island with more forecast for both islands. Audio
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Graeme Downes looks back
After four years talking music with us every fortnight on Nine to Noon, today is Graeme Downes' last show. Graeme is a rock musician who founded The Verlaines in Dunedin in 1981, at the heart of what… Audio
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From Gangnam Style to Baby Shark, we rank our top 10 viral hits of the last decade
From the nostalgic to the down right annoying. We're counting down our favourite viral music hits of the last 10 years. Video
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Trans healthcare a harmful postcode lottery
Audio 25 Nov 2020Access to gender affirming medical services differs from region to region. And healthcare professionals say it's harming transgender and gender diverse New Zealanders.
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First Up's Fish Report with Brett Sellers
Joining us now is our expert on all things in the world of Kai Moana, Foodstuffs seafood operations manager Brett Sellers talks about Christmas prep, scampi and smoked salmon. Audio
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New deals, new rules - what RCEP means for us
What's the big deal about the new trade deal we've signed up to? And didn't we already have one of those with the same players? Audio
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Why we Love Magazines
Following the launch of her new wellness magazine "Thrive", veteran editor and journalist Wendyl Nissen joins us to talk about magazines and why we still love them. Audio
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Trump nearly concedes as presidential transition begins
Audio 24 Nov 2020Outgoing US President Trump hasn't officially conceded but his officials have started the process for the transition of presidential powers to Joe Biden. The Panel speaks to US correspondent Simon… Audio
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Roman Krznaric: Don't leave a mess for your kid's kids
We need to learn to be better ancestors, says philosopher and author Roman Krznaric. Audio
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Lisa Glass: 3 books about life after a societal collapse
Critic Lisa Glass reviews The Knowledge - how to Rebuild our World from Scratch by Lewis Dartnell; Ephemera by Tina Shaw and and The Burning River by Lawrence Patchett. Audio
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Yayoi Kusama artwork discovered in NZ
An extremely rare piece of art created by Yayoi Kusama - discovered in New Zealand - has gone under the hammer. Audio
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What we can learn from hunter gatherer societies
James Suzman is an anthropologist and author who argues we spent too much of our lives working unnecessarily. Audio
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Following fish from sea to store
We're all up very early in the morning, and we wanted to find out who else is up with us at 5am and what are they doing? Last week producer Ellie Jay and cameraman Dan Cook went to Leigh, about an… Video, Audio
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Pilot looking for work wants a job at understaffed port
Work wanted; A Fit 62 year old helicopter pilot out of a work due to covid19 says its a tough job market out there, but he's keen to turn his hand to working on Auckland's Ports - after hearing on… Video, Audio
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Goodbye Phone, Hello World with Paul Greenberg
Best-selling science author Paul Greenberg tells Jesse Mulligan why he decided to ditch his smartphone. Audio
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Reel Recovery - Using fishing to heal
An organisation is using the healing power of fishing to help support men with cancer all over the country. Audio
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WATCH: NZ singers perform ‘Ka Waiata ki a Maria’ live at London’s Royal Albert Hall
RNZ Music is excited to share this special live performance of traditional Māori Catholic hymn ‘Ka Waiata ki a Maria’. The performance is part of an hour-long show by 21 UK-based New Zealand singers… Video
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