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INTERVIEW: Bruce Springsteen on new album Letter To You
Using a "gorgeous" guitar gifted to him by a fan, Bruce Springsteen found his new songs came pouring out. He recorded them with his lifetime companions, the E Street Band, in just five days, and… Video, Audio
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Final US Presidential Debate
Audio 23 Oct 2020Karyn talks about the final US presidential election debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic contender Joe Biden Audio
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White Roof movement gains momenutum
Audio 23 Oct 2020Ever heard of the white roof movement? Dr Adam Taylor joins The Panel to discuss. Audio
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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 23 Oct 2020Topics - Ever heard of the white roof movement? Dr Adam Taylor is from the Faculty of Design and Creative Technology's School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences AUT and he joins The… 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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NZ Live: Troy Kingi and The Clutch
Troy Kingi dropped in for this week's NZ Live. He joined Jesse in the Auckland studio with his band The Clutch to talk about the inspiration for the album, sharing some deeply personal stories and… Video, Audio
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The week that was
Audio 23 Oct 2020Comedians Te Radar and Irene Pink tell us about a mask for bacon fans. Audio
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Episode 2: Taumata Māreikura (The Weavers)
During the second phase (2017-2019), as part of our Mātauranga Māori approach, Auckland Museum partnered with Taumata Māreikura, some of Aotearoa’s most skilled & experienced weavers. Video
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A change of housing mindset - scaling down and moving up
A growing population, cities straining at the edges, and everyone wants a back yard for the kids. Or do they? We may have reached the stage where a change of mindset is helping to house people. Audio
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Grass and the science of urban CO2
Jocelyn Turnbull from GNS Science is measuring how much CO2 we're producing in NZ towns - and she's doing it by cutting the grass. Audio
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Children and self-control
How can parents help children to develop self-control – a key indicator of their future wellbeing as adults? Psychologist Sarb Johal discusses what's been revealed by new research findings from the… Audio
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The dead heart of Auckland - rail progress is killing business
Construction of Auckland's City Rail Link is well underway and don't local retailers know it. It's killing the heart of the city and turned it into a cone zone, the sound of construction replacing the… Audio
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New Biography of Freyberg explores his unseen private life.
Numerous streets, public spaces and landmarks around Aotearoa bear the name Freyberg in honour of one of the great 20th-century New Zealanders, who undoubtedly ranks as the country's greatest military… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 21 October 2020
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about a post-election political exit interview that went global; the benefits of non-aligned political coverage… Video, Audio
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RNZ ordered to hand documents to SPCA over suspected animal welfare offences by dog breeder
A Hawke's Bay woman continued to breed puppies on her farm, despite the discovery of a highly contagious and potentially fatal parvovirus just months earlier.
The revelation is part of a Checkpoint… Video, Audio
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Dr Hannah Korrel - How to break up with friends
Sometimes breaking up with a toxic friend is even harder than ending a romantic relationship says neuropsychologist Dr Hannah Korrel. She talks to Jesse about how do ditch mates who're no good for us.
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Compulsory Military Training
While we wait for referendum results, Nga Taonga goes back to an earlier referendum: the 1949 vote which introduced Compulsory Military Training. Sarah Johnston takes us back in time. Audio, Gallery
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Best of First Up for Wednesday 21 October
Audio 21 Oct 2020On today's pod: a business that restores classic Kiwi wool blankets; Professor Shaun Hendy talks to us about the cases Covid-19 detected at a Christchurch managed isolation; Dame Trelise Cooper is… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Valkyrie 'Minamina'
RNZ Music is fizzing about the brand new single and video from genre-defying South Auckland band Valkyrie. ‘Minamina’ features Waiata Māori Music Award-winner Pere and fuses te reo Māori with salsa… Video
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Tears, goodbyes and silver trays for departing National MPs
It was haere rā to a massive chunk of National's caucus on Monday, after the blue bloodbath at the weekend.
The party met for its post-election mop up, and to say goodbyes.
National was plagued by… Video, Audio
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Half truths and assumptions on Sweden's covid response
A lot has been said about Sweden's approach to tackling the Covid pandemic. Not a lot of it is true. Audio
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The Sampler: Phoenix Foundation, Dead Famous People, Thompsons
Nick Bollinger discusses a new benchmark for veteran Wellington band The Phoenix Foundation; the welcome - if overdue - return of Dead Famous People, and the magnificent miserablism of Richard and… Audio
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'Yo-yo MP' Maureen Pugh not counting on bounce from special votes
She calls herself the "yo-yo MP". National's Maureen Pugh is trapped yet again in the revolving door of politics, not knowing for sure whether she is in Parliament, or out.
This is the third time the… Video, Audio
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Some Kind of Heaven: inside Florida's 'Disneyland for Retirees'
The Villages is a self-proclaimed "Disneyland for Retirees" in Florida which has more than 100,000 residents. Filmmaker Lance Oppenheim was only 23 when he spent almost two years hanging out with… Video, Audio
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The departure of a fixture in NZ politics
Winston Peters was the wild card of New Zealand politics for most of his long political career - cutting, brusque, combative, rude, funny - a contradiction. Now he's gone, and we look back. Audio
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Joseph Nye: Covid-19 might not change the world
No one knows exactly how the world will look in 10 years from now, but Harvard University Professor and author Joseph Nye argues that pandemics like Covid-19 are not always transformative events that… Audio
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Punk Economist: 'The most prudent thing to do now is spend'
Audio 18 Oct 2020One of the world's most high-profile economists says the only way New Zealand will stop its burgeoning housing market being a driver of inequality is through wealth taxes. Audio
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Feminist philosopher Judith Butler: why gender still causes trouble
Professor Judith Butler is an activist, philosopher, and critical theorist who has spent decades writing about gender. She's authored several books, but is best known for her widely influential 1990… Audio
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Esther Woolfson: loving our pets to death
Is the way we breed and keep pet animals essentially cruel and unethical? Esther Woolfson is an Scottish author and animal lover. Her latest book Between Light and Storm: How We Live With Other… Audio
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The week in US politics: Nicholas Fandos
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Ruth Bader Ginsburg's likely replacement on the Supreme Court, has been grilled about her stance on abortion rights during her confirmation hearing this week. Facebook and… Audio