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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Our Minister of Fruit and Veges Glenn Forsyth updates us on the best buys for the weekend from the fresh producer markets with a push to enjoy the last of leeks and we hear about horticultural exports… Audio
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Political commentators - insight, or just noise?
Political commentators often light up the comments section, but how much of what they have to say is valuable insight, and how much is clutter and noise? Audio
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Air NZ $454m loss expected but worse to come - Greg Foran
Air NZ could become a domestic operator only if it does not get another cash injection from the government.
The airline today revealed a loss of $454 million for the year ended June as it wrote down… Video, Audio
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Outstanding Pasifika singers win places on Met Opera’s Young Artist Program
New Zealand singers tenor Manase Latu and bass Samson Setu have won places on the New York Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program; it's the first time singers from Aotearoa… Audio
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Where can parents get help if their child's dyslexic?
Audio 27 Aug 2020For most children, learning to read is a challenge. For a small number of children, it can be especially difficult. Carla McNeil is the director of Learning Matters, which helps parents and teachers… Audio
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What's behind the NZX outage, and the growth of Sharesies
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to talk about the NZX outage which appears to have been a denial of service attack. Does the NZX have the means to protect itself in the face of a… Audio
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Norway’s different approach to the trial of a mass murderer
Dear Christchurch, Breivik's trial showed us extremist ideas struggle in the light. Audio
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Never Rarely Sometimes Always
The independent American film Never Rarely Sometimes Always is the story of a young woman's efforts to have her pregnancy terminated away from home. Directed by Eliza Hittman (13 Reasons Why). Video, Audio
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Learning Lessons from Foulden Maar
Associate Professor Daphne Lee from the Department of Geology at the University of Otago talk to us about recent research from Otago's controversial Foulden Maar site where mummified leaves could give… Audio
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Questions on Government's Covid-19 response continue at Parliament
The House continues to question the Government on its Covid-19 response through three different parliamentary features including question time, ministerial statements, and the general debate. Audio
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Degrading conditions at mental health units 'disgusting', change needed now - Shaun Robinson
The Mental Health Foundation is worried appalling conditions at two secure mental health units have harmed some patients and will scare off people seeking help.
The Chief Ombudsman has named and… Video, Audio
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Syon Bhanot: Why some people follow rules and others don't
Economist Syon Bhanot explains why public health warnings are sometimes ignored, and what works to change cavalier attitudes. Audio
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Paul Spoonley - The New New Zealand
Massey University Distinguished Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, Paul Spoonley, talks to Kathryn about his what Aotearoa's fast-changing demographics mean for our future. His new book is… Audio
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Apocalyptic innovations in birth, food, sex and death
Tech entrepreneurs are selling us solutions to problems that can be solved by simply changing our behaviour, an investigative journalist says. Audio
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Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 6: Euthanasia
Should we have the right to choose the circumstances of our death, or is it just too complicated to sort out? Alice confronts her fear of death and admits she may not be immortal after all. Video
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Top Stories for Wednesday 26 August 2020
Today the mosque gunman will have his first and only opportunity to address the High Court in Christchurch. Protests continue in the US state of Wisconsin after a black man was shot several times at… Audio
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NZ Made: GroTowers
Every week we take a look at a unique Kiwi business, and this week we've been hearing about a new way of gardening. 'GroTowers' - that's G-R-O, have been designed by husband and wife team, Clive and… Audio
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Do Kiwis Understand the Electoral System?
Eric Crampton joins us once again. He's been looking into what Kiwis know and don't know about their own electoral system. Audio
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Northland towns quiet as Auckland lockdown extended
Northland's towns and tourist spots will remain quiet until Sunday night due to the government's extension of Covid-19 alert level 3 restrictions in Auckland.
Businesses in the region say the last… Video, Audio
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'Degrading' treatment at two mental health units - Ombudsman
Two mental health units have been named and shamed by the Chief Ombudsman for what he describes as degrading, cruel or inhuman treatment.
Te Whare O Matairangi mental heath unit at Wellington… Video, Audio
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Carl Bergstrom: How to spot BS
Carl Bergstrom knows BS when he sees it. Jesse talks to Professor Bergstrom about how to spot it and how to combat it. His new book is Calling BS: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World. Audio
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Robert Kelly's silly books
Book maestro Robert Kelly has compiled a list of whimsical silly books that might lift your spirits. Audio
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Essential Oils: Can we live with or without them?
Can something make us feel better just by smelling nice? And if it can do that, could we get even more benefits from rubbing it on our skin or even eating it? Audio
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South Auckland Neighbours connect students online with a "digital cup of sugar"
While the government has been scrambling since March to get disadvantaged students devices and internet access for online learning during the lockdown, one South Auckland Principal has found a way to… Audio
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Auckland border 'ambiguity has been profound' - Brett O'Riley
While welcoming the news Auckland will move out of level 3 midnight Sunday, the regional border remains a shambles according to the Employers and Manufacturers Association. The country's biggest city… Video, Audio
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An asteroid is heading towards earth, with slim chance of hitting earth
Audio 24 Aug 2020An asteroid is hurtling towards earth with a slim chance of hitting us. Space scientist and astronomer, Dr Duncan Steel talks to the Panel about the rock heading this way. Audio
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Grammy-nominated artist taps into Taranaki music community to record new single
Mireya Ramos, lead singer and violinist of New York's all-women Mariachi band Flor de Toloache, has been recording new music at Rhythm Ace studio in Taranaki, while taking refuge from COVID-19 in… Audio
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The hidden cost of our PPE gear - slave labour
As a second Covid wave hits the country we are gearing up - but some of that PPE gear including gloves and masks could have reached New Zealand via slave labour factories in Asia. Audio
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Koanga Festival - now a theatre festival goes on-line
It's one thing for a film festival to go online - we looked at this on the show last week - but what about a full-on theatre festival? The annual Koanga Festival showcases new Maori plays and… Audio, Gallery