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Pasifika creatives hopeful NZ On Air renews funding for diverse content initiative
Pasifika and Asian creatives are calling on NZ On Air to renew their funding round for its Pasifika and Asian Storytellers initiative. The initiative was part of a one-off extra allocation to NZ On… Audio
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How NZ can adapt to China's post-covid changes in taste
After China's succession of food scares, and post-Covid wariness, consumer demands there are changing. New Zealand can take advantage of that, or be left behind. Audio
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Thousands get Covid-19 test at pop-up Queenstown facility
At least a thousand people have queued of for a Covid test in Queenstown today - after a recent visitor tested positive in South Korea.
WellSouth organised a temporary drive-thru testing site at the… Video, Audio
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Mental health needs assessed at isolation entry - Bloomfield
New Zealanders are being encouraged to get tested for Covid-19, as daily testing rates are falling well short of the Ministry of Health's own targets.
On Monday 1,608 tests were completed, with a… Video, Audio
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Sir Jonathon Porritt: A decade to confront the climate emergency
Sir Jonathon Porritt lays out the science that has led to a new sense of exasperation in his book, Hope in Hell: A Decade to Confront the Climate Emergency. Audio
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Kiwis on the Billboard Hot 100
Dozens of kiwis have landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Audioculture's Gareth Shute plays some of the unexpected hits from the 1960s to today. Audio
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What to do if you win lotto
Most of have daydreamed about what we would do if we won Lotto. Jesse speaks to the author of 'Sudden Money and how to Handle it', Nick Crawford. Audio
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Fasting: The Quick Way to Better Health?
Studies show fasting could improve outcomes for a huge range of medical conditions... in mice. Do those benefits cross over to humans too? Audio
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Microsoft eyes up Tiktok after Trump threatens US ban
US president Donald Trump threatened to ban the wildly popular social media app TikTok, expressing concerns about national security due to the app's Chinese origins. Audio
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What happens if New Zealand goes back into lockdown?
Professor of Law at Otago University, Andrew Geddis discusses New Zealand's response to identifying Covid-19, including community testing and contact tracing. Audio
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Auckland Airport plans to split terminal for safe travel bubble
Auckland Airport has announced it will split the international terminal into two separate zones in preparation for safe travel bubbles.
But the Prime Minister this afternoon said with the escalating… Video, Audio
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The Sensitives who are allergic to synthethic chemicals
The Sensitives are millions of people who suffer from synthetic chemicals. Journalist Oliver Broudy takes us inside the world of people who seem to be allergic to the modern world. Audio
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Instinct. Sex, power and control
Dutch film director and actor Halina Reijn talks to Lynn Freeman about exploring darker edgier stories in film and TV from a female perspective. Her latest film 'Instinct' looks at the complex erotic… Video, Audio
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Black Lives matter -activism, mentorship and rallying together against racism
How did a group of young activists in Auckland find the right mentors to help guide them while organising their first rally against racism? Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to the group behind the second… Audio
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A love letter to the mighty Mataura River
Dougal Rillstone's new book, Upstream in the Mataura details his 70-year fascination for the Mataura River - a river that almost claimed his life in the 1970s - from his childhood in Gore through… Audio, Gallery
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North & South takes new direction under new management
A giant German company pulled the plug on our best and biggest magazines in April, casting out many of the nation’s best journalists. Now two journalists from Germany living here are determined to… Audio
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Oliver Stone: 'War debases all of us'
Audio 1 Aug 2020Controversial American film director Oliver Stone has published a intimate new memoir about his life and work up to 1987, when he won Best Director for the Vietnam War film Platoon.
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The Mixtape: Stan Walker
The singer/ songwriter extraordinaire talks to Charlotte about life after cancer, and shares some of his favourite songs. Video, Audio
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Noel Crombie of Split Enz: 'It was just a total performance'
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Split Enz True Colours, Noel Crombie from SPLIT ENZ joins Charlotte on the phone from Melbourne, to talk about his time playing percussion in the band, as well as… Audio
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Director Oliver Stone on his rocky road to "Platoon"
Audio 1 Aug 2020Multi award-winning director Oliver Stone is a controversial figure in American filmmaking. The Vietnam veteran's portrayals of war and violence have proved contentious, as have his political views… Audio
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Should we be worried about the rise of QAnon?
QAnon, an intricate conspiracy theory which suggests US President Donald Trump is secretly waging war on a well-connected Satanic paedophile ring, should not be dismissed as a harmless oddity… Audio
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Made of clay and full of history
Restoring two cob cottages at Burkes Pass has become a labour of love for retired Christchurch couple Jane and Graham Bachelor. One of cottages was built by shepherd James Keefe in 1876 and was in a… Audio, Gallery
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Operation Burnham: 'I failed' to correct record - Wayne Mapp
The inquiry also criticised the Defence Minister at the time, Dr Wayne Mapp - saying he failed to correct the public record, even after he was told civilian casualties were possible.
It said that was… 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. Audio
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Turning Tripe into Wound-healing 'Crumpet'
This week on Two Cents' Worth how tripe got the markets buzzing and what that can tell us about New Zealand's investment ecosystem. Audio
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Scientists working to train Covid-19 sniffer dogs
We speak to Dr Anne-Lise Chaber from Adelaide University about an exciting development in Covid-19 detection. Audio
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Best of First Up for Friday 31 July 2020
Audio 31 Jul 2020On the podcast today, from board game to the stage - we find out about the Dungeons and Dragons theatre production. Almost all of this year's poll results show Labour could govern alone, but will… Audio
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E5: Ralph
Almost exactly a year after the birth and death of their first daughter, Wren, Kate Gudsell and Sam Arcus welcome Ralph into their family. Audio
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Winners of Dairy Business of the Year tell us about the win
Waikato dairy farmers Richard and Nadine McCullough have a 383 hectare dairy farm near Lake Karapiro, milking 650 friesian cows supplying milk to Open Country Dairy. They are this year's winners of… Audio
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Economic desperation in a covid-free paradise
In opting to protect their people from Covid-19 the Pacific islands are cut off from tourism income - and they're suffering badly as a result. Audio