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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
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NZ Sporting History: Jenny Newstead
Our guest for New Zealand Sporting History this week was a household name in the 90s. Jenny Newstead made her paralympic games debut in the 1992 tournmament in Barcelona. It's fair to say she smashed… Audio
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Sport in New Zealand has a new referee
A new body that has a broad remit to make sure sport is fair and safe has been a long time coming, but it's here now
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How to negotiate a ceasefire
A ceasefire deal over Gaza has been on the table since June. So why are Israel and Hamas still at war? Audio
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Boeing to plead guilty to criminal charges
US correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about the guilty plea set to come from Boeing in relation to criminal charges from two fatal plane crashes that killed hundreds and Alec… Audio
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Mediha: The former Isis slave gifted a camera to film her own
Audio 9 Jul 2024US filmmaker Hasan Oswald looks at a teenaged Mediha's attempts to heal after being captured by Isis fighters. Audio
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Smart tech to break a habit
As gambling gets more sophisticated, researchers are planning a counter-attack using smart technology. Audio
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What lies ahead for democracy
Audio 8 Jul 2024There are more people voting in democratic elections this year than ever before. Audio
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Dragging Tauranga back to democracy
After four years of commissioners, Tauranga is set to elect a mayor and councillors. Can they avoid a repeat of the previous mess? Audio
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Years of ECT treatment she didn’t need
Audio 8 Jul 2024Kerry Hodgson received 307 electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) treatments in a decade. It was supposed to help with her depression. Instead, it wiped out much of her long-term memory. Video
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Model Strangers: Virtual people watching
Audio 7 Jul 2024Most of us will have enjoyed 'people watching' at some point - as we waited for a bus or sipped a cuppa in a cafe - wondering about strangers who walk past. Audio
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The Banks Peninsula musician who does weather data visualisations
Otautahi- based Annemarie Duff, previously of Melbourne shoegazer band Miniatures, has been producing music under the moniker of T. G. Shand since 2018. T.G Shand's songs have been regulars on student… Video, Audio
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Lucy Jones on the "gnarly and hardcore" reality of motherhood
When science writer Lucy Jones had a baby, she found herself in an unexpectedly frightening and lonely new world. In the new book Matrescence, She takes a deep dive into the profound psychological and… Audio
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US missile defence agency calls for public meeting in Guam
The U.S. Missile Defence Agency has called for a public meeting following major concerns of impacts over long-term missile testing on Guam. Audio
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The Christian music underground
Christian - or worship - music is probably bigger than you think, and its appeal to the young and isolated is undeniable Audio
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What's the model sheep of the future?
Sheep breeders will increasingly have to address issues like animal welfare and the right to farm when they consider improving their sheep's genetics, experts say. But the biggest issue facing… Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Freaky Friday
Each week our listeners share their stories of eerie coincidences, surreal encounters or simply things that can't be easily explained. This week we hear from Dave who's talking about a sunny house in… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 5 July
Audio 5 Jul 2024On today's First Up pod with Leonard Powell: RNZ political editor Jo Moir is with us from London, where polls are about to close in a dramatic UK election; Katie Kenny explains Mayoral Funds - we've… Audio
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The tale of the man who leaked
The Julian Assange saga has been going on for so long that most of us have probably forgotten how it started Audio
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Voting in the UK election gets underway
With polls a few hours ago, everything is pointing to a historic landslide for the Labour Party with all eyes on how well Nigel Farage's Reform Party fares. Audio