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'Henry had turned into a dragon' - Living with postpartum psychosis
Ariane Beeston was walking her son in his buggy when she looked down and it wasn’t a baby she saw. It was a dragon. Audio
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Half-baked funding puts rail plans on hold
The drive through one section of Northland is notable for the kilometres of concrete sleepers stacked up by the rail lines, but no work is going on and there are no trains Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Talk in Washington today is being dominated by speculation about who Donald Trump will pick as his running mate. Audio
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NZ at centre of vast info sharing with ‘five eyes’ nations
Audio 18 Jun 2024The ‘five eyes’ group turning over information about millions of travellers is administered by New Zealand.
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Why the UK opposition will sleepwalk to victory
A leader who continues to shoot himself in the foot, a country with more problems than answers; and an election without any fire or brimstone Audio
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Turning the Tide | Trailer
Turning the Tide highlights the work of researchers, kaitiaki, and communities as they collaborate to improve the health of Aotearoa New Zealand’s moana. Video
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Privacy implications of Five Eyes sharing travellers' data
Audio 17 Jun 2024A months-long RNZ investigation has uncovered details into Migration 5, a partnership between the Five Eyes - New Zealand, the US, UK, Australia and Canada - to share information about people crossing… Audio
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Work of secretive ‘Migration 5’ group revealed
Audio 17 Jun 2024How five countries – including New Zealand – have quietly created a vast network about those who come and go across their borders.
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Fuelling the oil and gas sector
Will the oil and gas ban reversal bring much-needed international investment , or just stymy efforts to combat climate change? Audio
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Compelling documentary reveals lives of Chinese dissidents in US
Audio 16 Jun 2024The Doc Edge Festival is kicking off in Aotearoa from 19 June starting in Ōtautahi Christchurch. It’ll make its way to Auckland and Wellington before going online nationwide. With 66 local and… Audio
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David Robson: Social connection and health
Science journalist and Sunday Morning regular, David Robson, joins us to talk about his latest book, The Laws of Connection. Audio
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Lisa Beauchamp: Activist and avante-garde artist Derek Jarman
UK artist and gay rights activist Derek Jarman is best known for his defiantly provocative avant-garde films, including Caravaggio (1986) and The Garden (1990) starring longtime collaborator and muse… Audio, Gallery
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University education is about to get more expensive
Budget 2024 will bump funding for universities, but students will likely be the ones footing the bill Audio
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Freaky Friday
We're back sharing more of your spooky, unexplainable or coincidental stories. If you have a tale to tell, email us at afternoons@rnz.co.nz. Today, Marlborough resident Dave Pearce tells about a close… Audio
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An upheaval sparked by crisis
It's been nearly two years since New Zealand shook off its Covid isolation, but the populace is far from content Audio
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New book from the creator of My Octopus Teacher
Craig Foster is the Academy Award-winning director of the documentary My Octopus Teacher and talks to Nights about 'Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World'. Audio
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Sexual exploitation of minors rampant across US law enforcement
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about a Florida law banning gender-affirming medical care for minors being blocked by a federal judge, an investigation that has exposed… Audio
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Predator proof: Keeping children safe in a digital world
Audio 13 Jun 2024When Rob and Zareen Cope's four children began wanting phones and screens, the pair decided to dive into the research. They travelled overseas talking with experts and made a documentary. Today, the… Audio
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Te Pāti Māori at heart of privacy breach allegations
Three sets of allegations, three inquiries: The Detail talks to the journalist who broke the Te Pāti Māori data breach stories
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Mea Motu gets real about how her kids saved her life
Champion boxer Mea Motu gets real about what motivates her in the ring, how her kids saved her life, and why she won’t stay silent on domestic abuse. Video, Audio
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The call for Māori representation
A separate parliament could boost Māori representation. What exactly would that look like? Audio
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UNRWA spokesperson responds to US plan for Israel-Gaza ceasefire proposal
Jonathan Fowler from UNRWA speaks to Lisa Owen about the US plan for a "full and complete ceasefire", the release of hostages held by Hamas, the return of deceased hostages' remains, and the exchange… Audio
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Four music movies you might have missed
From a stadium spectacular to an intimate presentation of a beloved back catalogue, Dan Slevin watches four recent films about music. Video
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US: Netanyahu addresses Congress, 'double haters' key to election
Audio 11 Jun 2024US correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben talks about the bipartisan invitation extended to Israel's president Benjamin Netanyahu to speak to Congress in July. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 11 June
Audio 11 Jun 2024On today's First Up pod: one of the judges of this year's Bacon and Ham awards joins us; a cancer patient forced to pay for his own drugs claims 'the government cares more about potholes than people's… Audio
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The Kiwi round-ball stars
Alex Paulsen's move to the Premier league headlines a terrific purple patch for the sport Audio
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Theranos
Elizabeth Holmes is serving prison time for fraud after convincing the world she had developed a simple blood test that could diagnose a range of diseases. Professor Duncan McGillivray looks at… Audio
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Mastering AI before it masters you
Generative AI is currently the worst you will ever use - and that's good news, says one expert. Audio
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Arab Strap are not fine at all on new LP I’m totally fine with it
The acerbic Scottish duo are in particularly good form, thirty years after their inception, on an album that takes aim at social media. Video, Audio
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Christel Nielsen: Tatoos linked to increased lymphoma risk
Christel Nielsen's research focuses on how chemicals in our environment affect our health - including the chemicals which make up tattoos. Audio