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Police confirm admin error behind women's travel causing Northland lockdown
Mongrel Mob member Harry Tam wants an apology after being wrongly implicated in the Northland Covid-19 lockdown.
A police investigation has found the Covid-infected women who triggered the October… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie (part 2)
Today on The Panel Karyn Hay panellists Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie talk about whether mining is better onshore than offshore and harmful online behaviour on the rise.
Plus, They discuss a Dutch… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists speak to a principal about poor pass rates for student in the NCEA exam trial. Plus, they discuss property investors relying on capital gains and whether… Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Ali Jones and Pattrick Smellie speak to the Australian hotel which had one of its rooms trashed by an echidna. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been… Audio
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Our Changing World – The New Zealand Fungarium
The New Zealand Fungarium is a collection of over 100,000 dried specimens of fungi kept in a carefully climate-controlled room.
Claire Concannon visits Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research in Auckland… Audio
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The director of the new David Bowie documentary
Jesse talks to Los Angeles filmmaker Brett Morgen about going through the thousands of photos, recordings and written material from Bowie's personal archive to make this special documentary. Audio
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3pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 7 September 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport. Audio
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Bookmarks with Frank Frizelle
For Bookmarks today we're joined by prominent Christchurch bowel cancer surgeon Frank Frizelle. Professor Frizelle has led breakthroughs in identifying potential causes of non-hereditary bowel cancer… Audio
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Podcast Critic: Paul Bushnell
Straight White American Jesus and Empire, history podcasts from insiders. Podcasts looking at different aspects of history are everywhere in the podcasting universe. Having insiders involved - those… Audio
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Using iNaturalist community to keep an eye on urban sprawl
iNaturalist NZ is an ever-growing community of over 42,000, who collectively have made almost 1.5 million observations to date. iNaturalist research associate Colin Meur talks to Jesse about what… Audio
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More tech encouraged in agriculture
New research shows that the New Zealand agriculture sector is still ahead other countries in using new technology. But there's also room for the sector be more proactive as the world reaches a… Audio
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Ensuring loved ones' wishes are honoured when they die, a guide
A key part of grieving when a loved one dies is planning the send off they would have wanted. Papamoa resident Anna Mellalieu realised this after she lost her Dad to melanoma at 57. She speaks to… Audio
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Underwater 'gardens' flourishing off Wellington's coast
Victoria University researchers recently explored nine underwater sites off the coast of the Wellington Region for the first time. Marine biologist Professor James Bell talks to Jesse about what the… Audio
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1pm RNZ Pacific news for Wednesday 7 September 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific Audio
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1pm RNZ Pacific News and Sport for 7 September 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport. Audio
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Exceptionally rare Hector's dolphin sighting in Northland
A solitary tutumairekurai or Hector's dolphin has been seen swimming around Northland in the Mahurangi Harbour, and possibly near Whangarei's Onarahi Beach and in the Whangarei River.
People… Audio
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Home insulation reduces respiratory illnesses, research confirms
New research confirms insulating older homes reduces the risk of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma.
People living in homes that got insulated were 10 percent less likely to develop… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 September 2022
News from the rural farming sector Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 September 2022
Audio 7 Sep 2022Midday sports News for 7 September 2022 The Football Ferns have just kicked off against the Phillipines in California. Two changes have been made to the side that won their first game of the year… Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 September 2022
News from the business sector Audio
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Global inflation running hot
Cost of living increases are running high worldwide -- the latest figures show the consumer price index across developed countries in the OECD was at 10.2 percent in the year to the end of July, the… Audio
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Government defends new numeracy and literacy tests
The government is defending high failure rates in trial writing and maths tests - saying the tests are still under development. Associate Education Minister Jan Tinetti spoke to Māni Dunlop. Audio
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Regions leading the artworld from the edge
Arts commentator Mark Amery talks with Kathryn about examples of regional galleries leading the artworld from the edge. He's been at the Taupo Museum for an exhibition of abstract work by Sophie… Audio, Gallery
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Childrens songwriter says children need joy in their ears
Michal Bush is an award winning Christchurch children's songwriter and performer who says kids need joy in their ears.She writes and performs music for pre schoolers to 10 year olds under the name… Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
Its Waiata Anthems week (Maori Music Week) - Charlotte plays one of the re-worked songs, as well as introducing new singles by Marlon Williams and a new local artist called Summer Vee. Audio
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Someday Stories 2022: LARP: Heroes, Villains, & Fantasy
Audio 7 Sep 2022M - Documentary. Live Action Roleplay enables people to explore their identities, helping them to overcome physical, mental and social barriers. Video
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Book review - The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris
Quentin Johnson reviews The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
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David Christian: What will the future look like?
Audio 7 Sep 2022David Christian is a historian and Professor Emeritus at Macquarie University, who co-founded the Big History Project with Bill Gates - but his latest book focusses on the future. Future Stories, A… Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Audio 7 Sep 2022Karen discusses the latest interest rate rises, plans to ease Covid restrictions, Jetstar leaves thousands of passengers stranded due to engineering issues and is there a new era of Aussie tennis on… Audio