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New musical draws on temptation of a past love
Audio 21 Jul 2024It’s the torturous question of “what if?” - that sliding doors moment which can haunt people. It’s the premise of a new New Zealand musical When We Were Us at BATS Theatre this month. Audio
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Your morning coffee: the best brew for your gut health
Audio 21 Jul 2024Numerous studies have shown that a cup of joe is good for the gut - but what's the best way to prepare it, and are some better than others? Audio
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Samoa's first monolingual dictionary
A Samoan-only dictionary has been years in the making. Now, it's here.
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Coalition's climate plan falls short of targets
Audio 19 Jul 2024The government's draft emissions reduction plan - out this week - puts New Zealand's ability to meet its climate targets in jeopardy. That was the key takeaway for RNZ's climate change correspondent… Audio
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Trump speaks on attemped assassination
Audio 19 Jul 2024CNN's Rafael Romo speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about Trump's speech today, Joe Biden deciding whether to step down and if the Democrats are getting closer to an announcement. Audio
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Political events in US having effect in Canada
Audio 19 Jul 2024Canada correspondent Ashleigh Stewart speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about how the political events going on in the US are having an effect in Canada too - even driving some Americans to look at moving… Audio
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Guamanians seek access to an unclassified report
Guam's Legislature has requested access to the unclassified version of an "independent assessment of the integrated air and missile defense architecture. Audio
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The rollercoaster rides of Wayne and Tory
Two years into their mayoral terms, the civic leaders of Wellington and Auckland have pushed through controversy, opposition and calls for their resignation Audio
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More Democratic leaders call for Biden to step aside
US correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about more Democratic leaders calling on Joe Biden to step aside, the president testing positive for Covid-19 and the third day of the… Audio
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The history of NZ's oldest Prime Ministers
There has been much discussion about the age and capacity of US President Joe Biden (81). Have we ever had similar issues with our leaders in NZ history? Today Dr Grant Morris looks back and find out.
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Helping teens make peace with anxiety
Clinical and health psychologist Dr Toni Lindsay says anxiety is a bit like chocolate: a little bit is ok, but too much can make you spin out. Audio
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What latest neuroimaging tell us about migraines and the brain
Auckland neurologist Dr Ray Bose specialises in migraine and says some of the brain changes being identified can be reversed by medications targeting a key neurotransmitter in the brain. Audio
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US military warns about resurgence of ISIS
ISIS is back according to the US military - Alex Baird reports from the Middle East Audio
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How IRD will collect its missing millions
It you're actively avoiding your tax obligations, expect the spotlight of an auditor to shine brightly on your books Audio
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All Together Now: creating singing communities
Kate Bell and Steven Rapana, co-conductors of All Together Now, talk with Bryan Crump about their recent experience of taking part in the World Choir Games, and the kaupapa behind All Together Now. Audio
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AI in the workplace, what to expect
There's nothing as constant as change. Artificial Intelligence is already changing industries like healthcare, education and transportation with driverless cars and teacher-less classrooms. We've seen… Audio
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Kainga Ora tenant struggles with neighbours
A Kainga Ora tenant says his complaints about abusive neighbours have not been actioned. The state housing agency has terminated fourteen tenancies in the last three months for bad behavior or rent… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 16 July
Audio 16 Jul 2024On today's First Up pod: we head to Japan, where Chris Gilbert tells us about micro aggressions; we have the latest from the US where the Republican Party's about to endorse Donald Trump to run for… Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
We speak to the BBC's Pete Ross about what's hitting the headlines internationally including the fallout and latest developments follow the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump.
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Wish 4 Fish charitable trust looking for help with their campaign
We speak to the man behind a wonderful campaign which aims to make the joys of ocean fishing accessible to all. Audio
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Dale Husband
Audio 15 Jul 2024Tim and Dale join Kathryn to look at Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's time in the US for Nato and the meetings he held with various world leaders. Audio
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More on Trump shooting - details about attempted assassin
To the US now - for more on the assassination attempt on Donald Trump Nathan Rarere talked with our correspondent Katherine Firkin. Audio
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Lulu Sun and the Southland town obsessed with tennis
New Zealand has a new tennis star. It's no surprise she's from Te Anau.
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Making of Madam: Sex work on the small screen
Audio 14 Jul 2024NZ’s latest comedy offering, Madam, is putting the spotlight on sex work. Based on the soon-to-be published memoir by Antonia Murphy, who ran an ethical brothel in Whangarei for three years. Audio
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Lobbyists: What do they do and why the bad rep?
Lobbyists are often portrayed as political bogeymen (or women). But what do they actually do and how? The House chats with two of them. Audio
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A half century of basement fantasy
Players of this complex and very social game have been fighting monsters and weaving fantastical stories for half a century. Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins us for some weekend viewing picks. Audio
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Eltham hotel an unlikely home to war relief project
Step inside an old post office in rural Taranaki and you'd think you were in a grand mansion in Europe. It's been converted into a small luxury hotel, but there's more than meets the eye behind its… Audio
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Why NZ is being dragged into the war in space
The US is rallying its allies to bring it up in a battle straight out of science fiction - a war in space Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about how the tax bracket creep 'robs' us. She explains the government's new tax cuts take effect from July 31 are a start to ending the bracket creep. Audio