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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Hungry lambs in Rangitikei are starting to put pressure on the amount of grass left for their mums and Nelson and Marlborough are already getting desperately dry. There's been historic low rainfall in… Audio
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Pharmac sorry as NZ faces oral contraceptive shortage
Pharmac is apologising to thousands of women who will be forced to change oral contraceptives because supplies of some pill brands are about to run out.
About 25,000 women take the four contraceptive… Video, 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’s Trevor Reekie celebrates 200 episodes of Worlds of Music
From bad boys of Tango to Ethiopian Soul queens and everything in-between, RNZ’s Worlds of Music has been showcasing global sounds since 2016. Video
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We can vote now, so why no election advertising on the polling day?
The two MPs vying to be Prime Minister have disagreed on whether election advertising should remain banned on election day.
After the 2017 election, the Electoral Commission encouraged the government… Video, Audio
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Harris, Pence face off in crucial US vice presidential debate
Billed as potentially the most important vice presidential debate in US history - it could equally have been mistaken for the start of 2024 campaign to be commander-in-chief.
Democratic candidate… Video, Audio
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Collins & Peters on thin ice as Ardern finds her feet
The New Zealand First Foundation in court, Judith Collins pays a price on Ponsonby Rd, Jacinda Ardern finds some form & a chance for Te Pati Maori. Video, Audio
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The Kiwi researcher exposing the links between the religious right & Trump
A New Zealand researcher has helped expose how data is being harvested and used by churches in the US to microtarget and radicalise vulnerable people into right-wing politics. Video, Audio
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Loosening the reins
Audio 8 Oct 2020Our children are growing up and venturing out into the big wide world on their own or with friends. Katy Gosset looks at how we manage our own anxiety and let our children spread their wings. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 8 October 2020
Audio 8 Oct 2020Auckland joins the rest of the country at alert level 1 We can tell you the number of complaints received about the wage subsidy, it's thousands. Two members of the Islamic State group, dubbed the… Audio
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Surf Lifesaving turn to The Rock to save men drowning
'Save the Males' - that's what Surf Lifesaving New Zealand are asking us all to do this year with their campaign to try and keep Kiwi men safe and catch the attention of movie star Dwayne 'The Rock'… Audio
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Review - On the Rocks
On the Rocks - is Laura's husband cheating in her, and is her playboy father Felix the right one to offer advice? Directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation) and Bill… Video, Audio
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Review - It must be heaven
It must be heaven is a comic, almost surreal fable, set in three cities - Nazareth, Paris and New York - by Palestinian director Elia Suleiman. Video, Audio
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Review - The Trial of the Chicago 7
The Trial of the Chicago 7 is Aaron Sorkin's take on a headline-grabbing court case at the height of the Vietnam War. With a star-studded cast including Eddie Redmayne, Mark Rylance, Sacha Baron Cohen… Video, Audio
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Ken Rudin - the twists and turns of the US election campaign
Ken Rudin offers his insights in this unprecedented time in American politics with a pinch of historical context. Audio
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Review: Property Brothers
Dan Slevin has finally fallen for ‘reality’ television – but it’s nice reality television. Introducing the empire of affability that is the Property Brothers. Video
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Combatting the dark thoughts in our brains
What's going on in our brains when we experience dark or negative thoughts, and how can we combat them? Lance Burdett spent 22 years in the police, and was the National Advisor for all police… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: debate over debates - and political parties 'faking it'
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the latest debate in an election campaign testing people’s patience; two parties busted for faking their… Video, Audio
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Stan Walker on abuse, addiction, love and forgiveness
Singer-songwriter Stan Walker opens up for the first time about the horrific abuse and neglect he suffered as a child and young person, in the hope of helping other victims. His music career was… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Treasuring our Urban Green Spaces
Environmental historian and author Dr Catherine Knight has been examining the link between our wellbeing and nature in her new book She joins us to talk about treasuring the green spaces in our towns… Audio
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'These people are voiceless, we're here to be a voice' - ex-Gloriavale member urges inquiry
Audio 6 Oct 2020Former Gloriavale members are picketing the Election 2020 leaders debate in Christchurch, urging the Prime Minister to launch an inquiry into the secretive religious sect on the South Island's West… Video, Audio
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Trump may be a 'guinea pig' for Covid-19 treatment drugs - US doctor
During his hospital stay President Trump has recieved experimental treatment not yet available to others infected with Covid-19 and a cocktail of drugs that doctors believe may never have been used in… Video, Audio
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How Lake Ōhau was alerted to rapidly spreading fire in middle of night
Audio 6 Oct 2020Ōhau resident Viv Smith-Campbell still has bruised knuckles from pounding on doors, urging residents and visitors to leave as flames sped toward the tiny village in the middle of the night.
She and… Video, Audio
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Ben Macintyre discusses his new book Agent Sonya
Ruth Werner was a spy for the Soviet Union while living the life of a mum with three kids. Audio
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Māori and Pasifika talent feature at Rihanna's Savage x Fenty launch
Māori and Pasifika talent have taken the international stage by storm at Rihanna's Savage Fenty launch, choreographed by New Zealander Parris Goebel.
It is the third show Goebel has choreographed for… Audio
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When a government racks up the bills - who pays, and when?
At election campaigning time politicians have a lot to say about public debt and government spending. But how does it really affect ordinary people, and should we care about it? Audio
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London's Calling: the BBC World Service
Audio 5 Oct 2020Rob Hughes-Jones from the BBC's World Service with an update on Covid-19 globally including responses to the US President Donald Trump's behaviour over the past few days since he tested positive for… Audio
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Lake Ōhau locals describe devastating fire damage
Lake Ōhau residents have been allowed in to see what's left of their village, after fires ripped through over the weekend.
Hugh and Dwayne are the owners of The Barn at Killin B&B at Lake Ohau. They… Video, Audio
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Steph Tan - The importance of committed relationships
Research shows the positive impact of committed relationships on your mental and physical well-being. Audio
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An update on President Trump's hospitalisation with Covid-19
US correspondent Susan Davis talks to Kathryn about the series of contradictory messages from the White House causing confusion about Donald Trump's condition. Also a look at political contingency… Audio