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Dr Hinemoa Elder: how Māori wisdom can enrich modern lives
Psychiatrist Dr Hinemoa Elder has always been fascinated by the "nuggets of ancient wisdom" that are Māori whakataukī (traditional proverbs). Now she's written a book about them – Aroha: Maori Wisdom… Audio
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'It's critical Pacific peoples understand we have every right to vote'
Opinion: An online campaign called Pacific Votes Count aims to encourage New Zealand's Pacific communities to recognise the importance of voting. Video
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New research on conference diversity and the persistence of 'manels'
Jesse speaks to Global Women CEO Agnes Naera for her analysis of the problem about research showing a lack of represented on academic medical panels around the world. Audio
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Consumerism: Having and Being Had, Eula Biss
Best-selling American author and essayist Eula Biss talks to Kathryn Ryan about her new book Having and Being Had, which looks at the psychological effects of consumerism, and what it means about who… Audio
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Relationships and political differences
Can you date, marry, or even just be friends with someone who holds the opposite political views to you? In the US that's generally a hard 'no' - here, it's a bit different. Audio
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Mapping Environmental DNA
Environmental Protection Authority Chief Scientist, Michael Bunce. joins us on the studio to talk about Environmental DNA (or eDNA) which is genetic material recovered from environmental substrates… Audio
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Queensland tourism industry boss keen to see NZ visitors soon
Covid-19 has cost Queensland up to $AU7 billion in lost tourism, and it needs New Zealand visitors now, according to Queensland's Tourism Industry Council.
Australian leaders are suggesting New South… Video, Audio
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New Supreme Court nominee announced by President Trump
The Panel speaks to City College of NY, American History Professor Darren Staloff about President Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court. Audio
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Sarah Wilson: This One Wild And Precious Life
The founder of the I Quit Sugar has a new book that resulted from her experiences with anxiety and OCD. Audio
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Expert Feature: The place of fungus in our lives
Jesse speaks to mycologist, Dr Peter Buchanan, who has worked in the field of fungi for more than four decades. Audio
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The final series of Westside is a last goodbye to the Wests
It's been a wild ride but New Zealanders' time with the notorious West family is coming to an end after 12 seasons. The final series of Westside, the prequel to the equally successful Outrageous… Audio, Gallery
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Party People | Season 1 | Episode 3: Debates and Te Turu o te Wiki - Waiariki and Ikaroa Rāwhiti
Election campaigning is now in full swing. Party People tell us who they thought did well in the debates this week, including whom they think won when Jacinda and Judith went head-to-head. Audio
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More millennials moving back in with mum and dad
In the US, data shows that for the first time ever, the majority of 18-34 year olds live at home with their parents. Dr Kate Prickett joins the show to discuss what her lockdown data says about Kiwi… Audio
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Wild Sides
William Dart features Suzanne Vega, Bettye LaVette and Paul Kelly dipping into the songbooks of Lou Reed, Paul McCartney and Cole Porter. Audio
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Not one crisis, but many – we must work together to find solutions. Celebrities advocate for the UN’s development goals
Nations United explores the significance of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In the midst of a pandemic radically transforming our world, it sets out what must be done. Audio
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How the next pandemic could be engineered by terrorists
The next major pandemic could be inflicted by terrorists unleashing a bio-engineered virus on to the world, according to distinguished fellow at Harvard Law School, Vivek Wadwha. He joins the show to… Audio
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Mystery of 'monstrous' cats reignited in South Island
For more than 50 years the presence of wild puma-like cats in the South Island has been a keenly debated topic. Two sightings of "monstrous" cats earlier this month in North Canterbury have again… Audio
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Covid-19 truth and lies - can New Zealanders tell the difference?
The latest Research New Zealand survey set out to establish to what extent New Zealanders believe various facts and alternative (or conspiracy) theories around Covid-19. Emanuel Kalafatelis joins the… Audio
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Waiata 'spark the fire' in Pere Wihongi's soul
Performing music is a key to happiness for singer, songwriter, presenter and all round talented Kiwi Pere Wihongi. He spoke to Music 101's Charlotte Ryan about coping strategies, and the positive… Audio
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Life inside the NBA Bubble: Ben Golliver
A fascinating social and sporting experiment's been going on in Florida for the past 2 months. The National Basketball Association's spent an estimated US$180 million on creating an isolation zone-… Audio
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Ken the kea getting to know the neighbours in Nelson
Audio 26 Sep 2020He's not your usual Sunday morning visitor, but a cheeky kea has managed to let himself into a Nelson living room as part of his new routine of calling in on houses in a suburban neighbourhood.
While… Video, Audio
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Aotearoa's hip hop mentors
Some of Aotearoa's biggest hip hop artists are giving back to their communities, using music to connect with at-risk youths, juvenile offenders, or those struggling with mental health. Tony Stamp… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
It's been a kind spring so far with good lamb survival rates and a pleasing bud break in Hawke's Bay orchards but a lot more rain is needed around the country except in Southland and on the West… Audio
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Alice Snedden's Bad News | Full Series
Watch the full series of Alice Snedden's Bad News here. For additional content, click on the specific episode below.
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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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Max Merritt slips away
Max Merritt - who died overnight aged 79 - is best known for 'Slipping Away', a Kiwi anthem from the mid-1970s. But his career stretches all the way back to the very beginning of rock and roll in New… Video, Audio
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A history of kai in the capital with Liz Melish
A whakatauki, or proverb, is providing inspiration for Te Atiawa's Liz Mellish who's kicking off a series of food history talks for Wellington on a Plate in the capital next month, by prominent… Audio
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The players breaking into the movie game
In warehouses near motorways and on backlots in West Auckland, players who contract to the movie industry are making their mark - in business, and on the world. Audio
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New Zealand's adult dental health needs are dire
Audio 24 Sep 2020One adult a week is being admitted to the intensive care unit at Christchurch Hospital because of poor dental health. Specialist dentist Juliet Gray speaks with Karyn Hay about the challenges she and… Audio
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Miramar creatives encourage artists to try virtual reality work
What happens when you spend three years working to create a virtual world for international audiences - only for a pandemic to disrupt it all?
A Miramar creative duo took their own personal and… Video, Audio