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Flying with swans: Conservationist Sacha Dench
Conservationist and adventurer Sacha Dench didn't let the small matter of a fear of flying stop her taking to the sky in a motorised paraglider in pursuit of migrating swans. Her first mission in 2016… Video, Audio
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Protest and professional sport: Douglas Hartmann
The Black Lives Matter protests continue to influence the spectacle and the business of pro sports. With many of the world's top leagues now back in action, including the NBA, football and the NFL… Audio
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Tractors on the Beat
Among his many duties, Senior Sergeant Alasdair Macmillan is responsible for co-ordinating the movements of New Zealand's two police tractors. Audio
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Dunedin pizza outlet denying Auckland customers over Covid-19 risk
Audio 18 Sep 2020Dunedin Pizza parlour Biggies is turning away customers who've been in Auckland because of concerns over the spread of Covid-19 but says it is not a blanket ban.
A couple posting on social media… Video, Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 on RNZ, talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend. Audio
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Election 2020: How is campaigning going four weeks out from polling day?
Elbow bumps, physically distanced public meetings and a liberal dousing of hand sanitiser - it's all part of the new normal out on the campaign trail.
It seems some politicians are adjusting better… Audio
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Where has STA Travel customers' money gone?
The amount owed to creditors of the failed travel group STA has soared to more than $10 million, with customers told there's little chance of getting their hard earned cash back.
Nearly a month on… Audio
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Mātauranga Māori in Aotearoa's science sector
Marine scientist Kura Paul-Burke tells Jesse about Mātauranga Māori and its growing role in Aotearoa's science sector. Audio
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Luke Harding - Putin, poison and plotting
Luke Harding is an award winning Guardian journalist whose latest book shines a light again on the role of the Kremlin under Vladimir Putin - from the poisonings of Segei and Julia Skripal in… Audio
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Children + Chores = Challenge!
How do we get children to help out around the house without asking them 100 times? Or do we just give in and end up being a slave to our kids. Katy Gosset looks at whether there's a better way. Audio
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Ryan Fox looking at US Open as opportunity
The New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox isn't concerned about taking on a new course at this week's US Open in New York. It will be his third US Open and 10th major of his career. Winged Foot is known as one… Audio
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Can Auckland's thermal playground rise again?
The Waiwera Hot Pools closed more than two years ago for refurbishment and never reopened. Everyone assumed they were dead, but a new plan is bubbling to the surface. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: A maelstrom of misinformation
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about who's responsible for Facebook comments, and how the media should cover peddlers of misinformation. Audio
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Cut Throat City
Cut Throat City is a heist movie set in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. With cameos from Ethan Hawke, Wesley Snipes and Terrence Howard, directed by the Wu Tang Clan's RZA. Video, Audio
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Finance Minister on plans to reduce debt, maintain services
The Finance Minister says he's got a balanced plan to reduce debt and keep services going, despite concerning unemployment forecasts.
The books have been opened ahead of the election today, and they… Video, Audio
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Belarussian journalist talks about his homeland's problems
US based Belarussian journalist Nick Shchetko talks to The Panel about the unrest in Belarus and his concerns for family still living there. Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Allan Blackman (Part 2)
Audio 16 Sep 2020US based Belarussian journalist Nick Shchetko talks to The Panel about the unrest in Belarus and his concerns for family still living there. With a general election looming in the middle of a… Audio
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The middle class pays for globalisation - Jeff Rubin
Jesse speaks to Canadian economist Jeff Rubin about his new book: The Expendables: How the Middle Class Got Screwed by Globalization. Audio
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The NZ-born poet telling truth in Covid times
To say 2020 has been a rough year is a bit of an understatement - but a short video by a New Zealand-born poet has brought a message of hope to millions who have seen it. Tomos Roberts is also known… Audio
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Collins wants briefing on data collected on NZ politicians
Leader of the oppoisition Judith Collins wants Prime Minister Jacindar Ardern to give her a briefing on the accessing of the data of prominent New Zealanders.
Simon Bridges, Max Key, Jacinda Ardern's… Audio
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Hamilton is turning to face the river
Hamilton is up for the prize of New Zealand's most beautiful city - and far from scoffing, one Auckland architecture expert says the crown would be well-deserved. Audio
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Anthony Ritchie finds the child within for his 5th symphony
Anthony Ritchie discusses the premiere of his fifth symphony 'Childhood' by the DSO this Saturday. The Dunedin composer talks about the theme of regeneration and growth in his new work. Audio
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You're breathing all wrong - James Nestor
Every day, we do something 25,000 times and mostly, we do it wrong. We breathe in and out badly says journalist James Nestor. Audio
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Music feature: A look back at Springsteen's tours of NZ
Bruce Springsteen has no bigger fan that RNZ's Jeremy Parkinson. To call him a superfan is an understatement. Audio
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The fires ravaging the US West Coast
We speak to the news director of KLCC in Eugene, Oregon, Rachael McDonald, about the devastation in Oregon. Audio
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US correspondent Ron Elving
US correspondent Ron Elving joins Kathryn to talk about the devastating wildfires sweeping through three US states which is adding fuel to an already-heated election campaign. Audio
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New Zealand's alert levels remain the same but change too
With the World Health Organization recording a record one-day rise in the number of new coronavirus infections - 307,930 cases reported over 24 hours - New Zealand's Cabinet has decided alert levels… Audio
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The Sampler: Troy Kingi, Techtones, David Long
Nick Bollinger discusses an album of memories and ghosts from Troy Kingi; an unearthed slice of 1981 post-punk from Auckland band the Techtones; and David Long's colourful soundtrack for television… Audio
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'Advice evolves' - Robertson explains alert level plans
New Zealand will stay in current Covid-19 alert levels for another week.
Next Monday, Cabinet will reconsider the alert levels. and as long as Covid-19 cases are tracking as they are now, the country… Video, Audio
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David Farrier on 'red-pilling' and Covid-19 conspiracies
We speak to journalist and filmmaker David Farrier about how quickly someone can change their thinking about conspiracy theories. Audio