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NASA launches moon mining initiative
NASA is in the market for moon rocks.
The US space agency has launched an initiative whereby a company mining on the moon would collect lunar rocks to sell to NASA - without having to bring the… Audio
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Avatar's Jon Landau on filming a sci-fi world in a Covid world
Avatar producer Jon Landau talks to Sharon Brettkelly about making block-buster sequels in New Zealand - far away from home, during a pandemic. Audio
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Bill Birtles: 'I'd still love to be in Beijing if I could'
Journalist Bill Birtles was bundled out of China this week after officers from China's Ministry of State Security appeared at his apartment in Beijing at midnight, declaring he were banned from… Audio
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Covid-19: Why some men refuse to wear masks
How often throughout the pandemic have you seen a man with a surgical masked pulled down so that it hugs his chin? Several surveys have shown that men are less likely to wear a mask to curb Covid-19… Audio
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‘Deep Knowledge’ but a shallow story
When a prestigious publisher said New Zealand was the second-safest country in the whole Covid-stricken globe, it was no surprise that made headlines here - and it was touted as evidence that we’re on… Audio
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Could China become a western news desert?
The Australian media’s last news journalists in China quit the country in a hurry this week. For the first time in nearly 50 years there’s no-one from across the ditch covering this critical country -… Audio
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A call for less news
Many reporters say they're experiencing burnout as they grapple with the endless demands of a 24/7 news cycle in sparsely resourced newsrooms. Journalist Tess Nichol says saving journalism might mean… Audio
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The urgent need for mass climate change action: Jane Fonda
Actor, model, producer, activist and former fitness guru Jane Fonda reflects on her relationship with climate change activism in a new book:What Can I Do? My Path from Climate Despair to Action. Fonda… Audio
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Troy Kingi: The Ghost of Freddie Cesar - track by track
A missing father, a mysterious cassette tape and a clutch of memories inspired Troy Kingi’s new album The Ghost of Freddie Cesar, which tries to make sense of his Dad's disappearance. Video, Audio
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Regional Wrap for 11 September 2020
More kiwifruit blocks are being planted in south Auckland and lambs are skipping around paddocks with the sun on their backs. Audio
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'We would love some help' - parents of NZ man on cattle ship urge govt to help search
The family of a New Zealander who was onboard the cattle ship that sank in the East China Sea say they've received information that survivors may still be found.
Lochie Bellerby is a herd manager on… Video, Audio
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'People heal people' - Donna's path from redundancy, family loss, to a recipe for success
A Hamilton woman who is turning her redundancy into a budding dessert business is encouraging other people to look beyond job ads for their next chapter.
Donna Williams is among the thousands of Air… Video, Audio
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Mowbray slams big profitable companies taking wage subsidy
A New Zealand entrepreneur is naming and shaming businesses he says are abusing the government wage subsidy scheme and should pay it back immediately.
Nick Mowbray of Zuru toys says large corporates… 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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Extra Time for 11 September 2020
Audio 11 Sep 2020The news that former Silver Fern Anna Harrison is returning to top level netball ....got us thinking here at Extra Time about the 'Senior Citizens' of elite sport? Audio
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Festival director Pitsch Leiser takes a brave punt
Arts Festival Director Pitsch Leiser has thrown down a wero (a challenge), to the people of Hawke’s Bay to support the October event which is going ahead despite the present pandemic restrictions. Audio
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Melbourne tightens its lockdown level 4 restrictions
Audio 10 Sep 2020While New Zealand's Health Minister is warning disinformation is threatening to block the path to New Zealand returning to alert level one, Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews has toughened stage four… Audio
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US politics: Trump admits downplaying coronavirus
Audio 10 Sep 2020Associate Professor of American History Peter Field, from Canterbury University, joins the Panel to discuss the latest revelations from the US about President Donald Trump's messaging around the… Audio
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The Panel with Jo McCaroll and Phil Taylor (Part 1)
Audio 10 Sep 2020Concerns over 'deliberate' spread of Covid misinformation; latest revelations about US President Donald Trump and his handling of the pandemic; Oscars announce new diversity standards. Audio
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Covid misinformation spreads in New Zealand
Churches with links to the US are being blamed for spreading lies about Covid-19, with Auckland community leaders saying they're struggling to stem this flow of misinformation.
A sociologist also… Audio
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Family fairness
"Ít's not fair !" Kids say it. We deny it. But how do we actually teach our children about fairness. And should life even be fair ? Katy Gosset looks at one of parenting's prickly issues. Audio
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NZ about to welcome home impressive young cyclist Olivia Ray
New Zealand is about to welcome home one of the country's most impressive up-and-coming young cyclists.
Twenty-two-year-old Olivia Ray is returning to Auckland after three years in the United States.
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Covid-19: Churches linked to US blamed for misinformation
New Zealand churches with links to the US are being blamed for spreading lies about Covid-19.
The Health Minister has said that some of the 43 people linked to the Mt Roskill Evangelical Fellowship… Audio
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Misinformation widespread among conservative churches - Pacific leader
A Pacific leader says misinformation about Covid-19 is widespread amongst conservative church goers in New Zealand with strong links to the US.
It follows comments from the Health Minister that some… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 10 September 2020
Audio 10 Sep 2020New Zealand churches with links to the US are being blamed for spreading lies about Covid-19. Business welcomes the loosening of New Zealand's border restrictions. The most expensive stretch of… Audio
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Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei- the tribe that won't wait
Where does all that treaty settlement money go? We look at how one iwi is using it to lift the health and welfare of its people. Audio
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Election 2020 Health Debate: Chris Hipkins and Shane Reti
Ahead of the 2020 General Election, National's health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti and Labour's health spokesperson Chris Hipkins debate the main parties' health policies. Video, Audio
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Labour's top tier tax plan: Top 2 percent of NZ can 'pitch in' - Robertson
Labour is vowing to create a new top tax tier for people earning more than $180,000 a year if it's re-elected next month.
Lisa Owen talks details with Finance Minister and Labour's finance… Video, Audio
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Latif Nasser - We're connected to each other and the universe
Jesse speaks to Dr Latif Nasser about his new Netfix series, Connected: The Hidden Science of Everything. Video, Audio
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The Politics and Harsh Realities behind our Technology.
Political economist and historian Brian Roper from The University of Otago joins us once again This evening he talks about the book "Dying for an iPhone", by Jenny Chan, Mark Selden and Pun Ngai. Audio