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Paramedics urge stronger commitment to funding from new govt
Front line paramedics want stronger commitments to funding for St John, than those offered by the two women vying to be prime minister. Labour leader Jacinda Ardern and National's Judith Collins were… 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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RNZ farewells First Up presenter Indira Stewart
This morning was Indira's last morning with us here on First Up as she's leaving RNZ to join the Breakfast team on TVNZ, We're very sorry to see you go Indira - and we're quite annoyed with TVNZ's… Video, Audio
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Carbon Watch & 50 years of CO2 measurements in NZ
Dave Lowe on measuring CO2 in New Zealand for 50 years, and how Carbon Watch NZ is a bird's eye view on our carbon balance. Audio
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US elections heat up
The Panel crosses to America to speak to freelance journalist Simon Hampton about the upcoming election. Audio
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Research led COVID recovery mooted
The co-directors of the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology say the key to the country's COVID economic recovery lies with the post-doctoral researchers. Dr Nicola Gaston… Audio
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The Vow, Song Exploder, Totally Under Control
Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to talk about The Vow, a documentary series that examines the "self-improvement" group NXIVM, whose leader Keith Raniere was convicted on multiple… Audio
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The importance of children playing outside
Advocate of outdoor nature education, Wendy Pirie says there are so many benefit of children running around outside and exploring their environment. She is the founder of an Early Learning Centre in… Audio
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Golden Eyes:The Yellow-eyed Penguin/Hoiho
Writer and photographer Kelly Lynch joins us to talk about her new book dedicated to the bird on our $5 note. Audio, Gallery
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Family whose son died on sailing trip appeal to government to enter NZ
A grieving family's appeal for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to show some kindness and let them sail to New Zealand after their son was fatally injured in Tahiti appears to have been heard. Eddie… Audio
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Pippa Ehrlich: The joy of filming My Octopus Teacher
A unique relationship developed between a man in need of connection, and a cephalopod curious about his daily visits has been made into a documentary. Jesse talks to filmmaker Pippa Ehrlich. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Bookmarks: Anna Rankin
Audio 14 Oct 2020LA-based journalist and writer Anna Rankin shares her epic list of favourite songs, books, podcasts, movies and TV shows with us. Audio
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Lifting the lid on the back room secrets of coalition deals
Peter Dunne is the MP who's been involved in more coalition negotiations than any other - he takes us behind the closed doors to shine a spotlight on what happens after an MMP election. Audio
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Stand and Deliver (part 3)
Today, in the third of veteran broadcaster Ian Johnstone's reports about his travels in Africa, he takes us to South Africa again, to find out what life was like for black people in the 1970s , under… Audio
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Jonathan Silvertown - laughter is in our DNA
Edinburgh University Professor of Evolutionary Ecology Jonathan Silvertown at why laughter is our first langauge and what is certifiably funny and what isn't in his new book, The Comedy of Error: Why… Audio
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Writer Jillian Sullivan: 'You want to be a voice for the river but also understand the fear from the farmers'
Ten years ago, writer Jillian Sullivan took a huge leap of faith – leaving a failed marriage and empty nest to build a house from straw in the remote Ida Valley, Central Otago. She talks to Kathryn… Audio
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The Sampler - Sufjian Stevens, Joachim Cooder & Sam Gendel
Nick Bollinger reviews dark reflections on modern America from Sufjian Stevens; a celebration of an old-time song-and-dance man from Joachim Cooder; and the hip-hop-from-another-planet of Sam Gendel.
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NZ Made Series: Highlands Farmstay
Angela Watkins joins us to talk about Highlands Farmstay near Twizel in the Mackenzie Country. Audio
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Robert Dessaix - growing old well
Age has set beloved Australian writer and broadcaster Robert Dessaix free. He travels the world having conversations about ageing to understand not just the. Its all detailed in his new book, The Time… Audio
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Serafin Upton: how couples therapy can help bring people back together
The saddest part of being a couples therapist is that people come to see her way too late, says Serafin Upton. She provides sex and couple therapy sessions to people all over in New Zealand and… Audio
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Professional support for post Covid stress at cafe
The lockdowns were a tough and lonely time for many of us, in some cases stoking mental health or addiction issues. In increasing numbers people are heading to a little Auckland cafe over the weekend… Audio
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Covid-19: Paul Spoonley on the future state of New Zealand
New Zealand's strong ties and trusts have been highlighted during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the enormous task of combating the negative social and economic consequences will test Kiwis' mettle, says… Audio
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Election 2020: Media policy slips down the queue
Vote-chasing political parties push policies on big ticket issues like tax, health and education in the run-up to an election, and plans for broadcasting and media are often left to the last minute -… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 October 2020
Spirituals, psalms and some hymns with a royal connection in this week's programme. And the details for our Summer Hymn Request programmes in January, where you get to choose the hymns. Audio
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Brooke Fraser on 10 years of Flags
Brooke Fraser is celebrating a decade since the release of her iconic album Flags. To mark the occasion she's launching Resonate, a three-part podcast featuring special guests Boh Runga, Sony Music's… Video, Audio
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Norman Swan: How Australia is coping with Covid-19
Dr Norman Swan is an investigative journalist, broadcaster, and producer based in Sydney.
He's the host of the ABC's Health Report, and Coronacast, a podcast dedicated to informing Australians on the… Audio
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Five new local hip hop acts you need to hear
Aotearoa hip hop celebrates its 32nd birthday this month. That's how long ago Upper Hutt Posse released their groundbreaking track 'E Tū', New Zealand's first ever hip hop single. We're celebrating by… Video, Audio
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Trent Dalton: 'I'm so hungry and I've still got so much to learn'
Australian writer and journalist Trent Dalton has just followed up the massive success of his semi-autobiographical debut novel Boy Swallows Universe with a new book All Our Shimmering Skies. Audio
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Being green to the extreme: Activist Rob Greenfield
Eating roadkill, getting a vasectomy at 25 and reducing your worldly possessions to 44 items. It all makes sense if you follow environmental ethics to their logical end. That's just what Rob… Audio
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On a mission to destroy wilding pines
Dr John Hellstrom is at the helm of a group leading the way in New Zealand in the battle against wilding pines which are being blamed for creating tinder box conditions in parts of the country. The… Audio