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Brian Deer - vaccine falsehoods and repercussions
As the world waits for a vaccine to end the Covid-19 pandemic, we'll talk about the father of the anti-vaxx movement. Andrew Wakefield falsely linked the MMR vaccine with autism 22 years ago and the… Audio
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Kiwi author Robyn Pearce's family link to US anti-slavery fight
It's not every author who is gifted the idea of a book in a tin trunk full of family letters, but that's what happened to Auckland-based writer Robyn Pearce. She was given letters about her relations… Audio
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Bill Sutch and Shirley Smith. A memoir by Keith Ovenden
In 'Bill & Shirley', Keith Ovenden, takes an intimate and candid look at the lives of his parents-in-law, the Wellington power couple, Bill Sutch and Shirley Smith. Each led their lives in the… Audio
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Fallout continues over Trump's 'loser' comment about US troops
US correspondent Susan Davis looks at the reaction to the President's comment disparaging US war dead, Kamala Harris steps up her role on the campaign trail and attacks the president on race and… Audio
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Gambling on investment - the new app encouraging amateur sharebroking
This pandemic has brought out the amateur share traders and a new app is helping them invest - or is it gamble? - on the stock market. Audio
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Story of the day with Rob Kelly
Tennis player Novak Djokovic has been disqualified from the US Open for hitting a ball at a line judge. It's not the first time a sportsperson has lost their cool when things aren't going their way… Audio
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Global media giant set to be NZ's biggest private TV broadcaster
MediaWorks has agreed to sell its television channels to Discovery Inc. The global entertainment company will become the biggest privately-owned player in New Zealand free-to-air TV in 2021.
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Trumpocalypse: David Frum
David Frum is a life long Republican supporter, former speechwriter and special assistant to President George W. Bush, who predicts the end of the Trump presidency in November. He is the bestselling… Audio
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New blockbuster could be saviour of cinema in NZ
It's been a little over a week since the first big movie release since Covid-19 locked down much of the world - but has it been the saviour of cinema? Tenet, from director Christopher Nolan - which… Audio
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Savage: new film depicts brutality of New Zealand gang life
New local film Savage follows Danny (Jake Ryan) across three decades of his life, trying to understand the boy who eventually becomes the brutal enforcer of a gang. Porirua-raised writer and director… Video, Audio
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Unproven Covid 'cure' gets big dose of coverage
News of an effective and ready Covid-19 remedy made headlines this week with researchers here playing a big role. Meanwhile media outlets in Australia - and one here - have backed a drug for headlice… Video, Audio
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Cracks in the team of 5 million?
This week the New Zealand Herald admitted a story about public resentment of Auckland's Covid-19 lockdowns didn’t quite fit the facts. But it wasn’t the only heavy headline lately about divisions… Audio
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The Ultimate General: Parliament’s last debate
On their way out the door MPs took a last swing at representation, policy ideas and general fisticuffs. Audio
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Bastards, dicks and heroes: ten of the best Father's Day songs
Happy Father's Day dads! Here's hoping there's breakfast in bed, presents, and quality time coming your way. Our gift to you? We've picked ten of our favourite songs about dads, for your listening… Video
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Diggy Dupé: "I'm not just sharing my story, I'm sharing my family's story"
After receiving a nomination for Best Hip Hop Act at last year's NZ Music Awards (for his EP Island Time), Diggy Dupé has released his first full-length album That's Me, That's Team. Tony Stamp… Video, Audio
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Caitlin Moran: More Than A Woman
Big bums, married sex, Botox, teenagers and ageing parents. Columnist and author Caitlin Moran has tackled writing about the challenges of middle age with the same passion and humour that endeared her… Audio
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Covid-19: Goff urges suppport for Auckland tourism
Auckland's mayor is keen for the government to pitch in for a campaign encouraging out-of-towners to holiday in the super city - despite it being home to our biggest Covid-19 cluster and most of the… Video, Audio
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Review: Mulan
Disney’s Mulan is bypassing the big screen to the disappointment of Kiwi cinema audiences. Dan Slevin assesses what is now a premium online product. Video
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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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The New Zealand Fossil Record Files
Preserving biodiversity is one of the key challenges of our time, so it's good to know that New Zealand has a unique global advantage. We are the only country in the world with a complete 100% fossil… Audio, Gallery
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For Christchurch kids, disruption is normal
It's 10 years since the first big Christchurch earthquake - and if you'd just started school then you're now ending your decade of education amidst a global pandemic. We meet two teens for whom… Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition 297: Future Islands/Eddie Chacon
In this week's Pocket Edition, US band Future Islands speak with Charlotte Ryan about their new album. Yadana Saw tracks down a 1990s one hit wonder who has released an album with Solange's producer… Audio
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A decade of earthquakes
Ten years after the Darfield earthquake, three seismologists from GeoNet reflect on a decade of big earthquakes and what we've learnt from them. Audio
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The truth about headaches
Audio 3 Sep 2020Durham University neuroscientist Professor Amanda Ellison talks to Kathryn about her new book on headaches. From migranes and tension headaches to sinus pain and "ice cream" headaches, Splitting… Audio
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Shaken to the core
Audio 3 Sep 2020How do you help children cope with a life-threatening incident? And what if you’re stressed yourself? Katy Gosset looks at the far reaching emotional effects of the Canterbury earthquakes. Audio
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What lockdown taught us about medical events
The medical world is starting to look at some of the unintended consequences of lockdown - some of them positive, some more worrying. Audio
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Preserving our Software Heritage
Audio 2 Sep 2020Roberto Di Cosmo will be joining us from Paris to talk about Software Heritage - it's like architectural heritage, but for software - we find out how they decide what software to preserve and all… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: A nation united
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a couple of slip-ups at the Herald, a run-in between Magic Talk and the WHO and another 1pm press conference question that… Audio
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$11.7m for green school a travesty - Massey High School principal
What do state schools think of the proposed $11.7 million funding for a private green school in Taranaki?
RNZ reporter Louise Ternouth and cameraman Dan Cook talked to secondary school principals. Video, Audio
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Arts patron calls on others who enjoy the arts to pay for the pleasures they consume
Music and arts patron Jack C. Richards talks about why it's so important for those who love the arts to support arts practitioners, many of whom are in a precarious financial position now. Audio
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