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Guy Williams TV picks
Audio 6 Jul 2020Guy Williams gives us his thoughts on: 'Second Chance Charlie', hit Netflix gameshow 'The floor is lava' and 'Unsolved Mysteries'. Audio
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Catfish cull from Rotorua lakes
Children from more than 20 schools are helping to rid Rotorua's lakes of the aquatic pest, catfish.The introduced species is an environmental threat preying on small native fish, and stirring up… Audio, Gallery
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Loading Docs 2020: Siouxsie & the Virus
A science superhero with pink hair wages war on COVID-19 to convince an entire nation to lock down. Video
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Loading Docs 2020: Siouxsie & the Virus
A science superhero with pink hair wages war on COVID-19 to convince an entire nation to lock down. Video
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Discovery of oldest Māori photo opens new chapter for New Zealand history
Members of the Pomare whanau say the recent discovery in Australia of a photo of their whanaunga Hemi Pomara has opened a new chapter into Aotearoa's history It's the oldest known photographic… Audio
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Do couples that sleep together sleep better?
New research out of Germany suggests those who sleep next to one another have increased REM sleep and less disrupted sleep than couples who slept individually. Sleep expert Dr Wendy Troxel joins the… Audio
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Breaking for the borders
There are more than 10 million Covid cases around the world and climbing - and more than half a million dead so far. New South Wales won’t take flights from neighbouring Victoria right now. But there… Audio
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Forcing the issue of race at the Herald
The Herald published a column this week questioning its own record on race. Teuila Fuatai explains why she felt she had to call out the paper that commissioned her. Audio
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'Feds need to keep Ghislaine Maxwell intact and alive'
Journalist Maureen Callahan has covered the Ghislaine Maxwell story from the start. She says she it "was the best kind of shock" learn Maxwell was finally in custody. Now she says they need to keep… Audio
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Parliament corrects prisoner voting law
Parliament had to speed through a bill adjusting a law which enables some prisoners to vote. The House explains how and why they did it. Audio
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Epidemiologist Adam Kucharski: the rules of contagion
Why do some diseases spread while others fail to take hold? Adam Kucharski studies the mathematics of contagion: predicting patterns of transmission for outbreaks including Ebola, Zika and now… Audio
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A Hilly Haven for Herbs
Banks Peninsula horticulturist Cornelia Holten established the KoruKai Herb Farm at Pigeon Bay with support from her husband Kai in 2013. She grows about 80 varieties of herbs - 40 of which she uses… Audio
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Music 101 with Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend and on her show tomorrow. Audio
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The little ventilator that could - during Covid
How two multi-millionaires, two pandemic futurists, Air NZ's former boss, a dairy executive on a break, a retired anaesthetist (and a few others) nearly saved New Zealand Audio
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David Farrier takes on influencer culture
Influencer culture is dangerous and needs to be burnt to the ground, says journalist David Farrier. He talks to Jesse Mulligan about the fallout from social media celebrities Art and Matilda Green… Audio
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Jeffrey Epstein's ex partner Ghislaine Maxwell arrested
British socialite and heiress Ghislaine Maxwell, an ex-girlfriend of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is facing charges in the US after being arrested by the FBI. Audio
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‘Melting ice & rising seas’ team wins PM Science Prize
A team finding links between melting ice sheets in Antarctica and rising sea levels in NZ has won the 2019 Prime Minister's Science Prize. Audio
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Muller on rebuilding Bridges: 'We've a professional relationship'
Simon Bridges has boomeranged back into National's top twenty today taking the foreign affairs portfolio off senior MP Gerry Brownlee. The reshuffle was prompted by Paula Bennett's resignation on… Audio
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From Us With Aroha: taking organ music (and an organ) around New Zealand
Organist Kemp English is braving the winter chill to take his music to aged care facilities around the North Island. Have truck, have digital organ, will travel! Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Sola Rosa ‘For The Mighty Dollar’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and video from Auckland musician and producer Sola Rosa. ‘For The Mighty Dollar’ is the second single from his upcoming album Chasing The Sun. Video
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Imposter syndrome with Jess Stuart
Jesse speaks to the author and motivational speaker about her upcoming course on imposter syndrome. Audio
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett
Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Lynn to talk about Quibi, the short form version of Netflix that serves up content in quite bites (hence the name). Audio
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The Thai Caves Rescue and Anaesthesiology
Professor Simon Mitchell is Head of the Department of Anaesthesiology at the University of Auckland's School of Medicine and Editor of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine. He joins us to talk about the… Audio
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Pride and Parliament: all the honourable members
Parliament is like a Jane Austen novel but with fewer swoons and swains. Everyone is honourable and their word is their bond (except for George Wickham, Lucy Steele, Catherine de Bourgh...) Audio
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Reports Trump was briefed on events he says he was not
Audio 1 Jul 2020The White House is under pressure to explain how much the President knew about allegations Russia offered the Taliban bounties to kill US troops. Officials have insisted that President Donald Trump… Audio
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The political economy of Covid-19
Bryan Roper, our Marxist economist join us to dissect the political economy of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Lockdown, and the ensuing global economic crisis. Audio
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Glennon Doyle: Untamed
When she was ten, author and blogger Glennon Doyle says the world sat her down and told her to be quiet. Audio
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Covid as a fix for homelessness - but what's the long term solution?
Lockdown temporarily eliminated rough sleeping in New Zealand - but what's the long-term solution? Audio
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Todd and Nikki 'one of the best' - Judith Collins on National leadership and new book
The book Pull No Punches by MP Judith Collins is due to hit bookstore shelves this week and gives some insights into the National Party backroom.
Lisa Owens asked the MP of 18 years, if the release… Video, Audio
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Joy at work - The Marie Kondo way
Marie Kondo showed the world how the life changing magic of tidying up around the house. Audio