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More than a Score
Classics from Joe Lovano, Anita O'Day, and Miles Davis, and an original from Dunedin bandleader Bill Martin. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 18 March 2023
Audio 18 Mar 2023AUKUS submarine deal angers China; World number 7 Tonga Tala ramp up preparations for World Cup; Students' poetry feature in new book - Pasifika Navigators. Audio
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World number 7 Tonga Tala ramp up preparations for World Cup
Audio 18 Mar 2023Tonga Netball is celebrating the Tala's recent climb to 7th place in the world rankings as they continue to work hard to prepare for the World Cup in South Africa in July. Audio
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Savers are being ripped off: veteran banker
Audio 16 Mar 2023As bank profits soar, and calls are made for an inquiry into bank practices, a former banker with 25 years experience says it is savers who are being ripped off. New Zealand's banks' combined annual… Audio
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How do you know when it's time to talk to a counsellor?
You don't have to have a "big life-threatening problem" to seek the support of a skilled counsellor, says NZ Counsellors Association president Sarah Maindonald. Audio
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Exploring the relationship between genes and eating disorders
We need to understand the biological origins of anorexia, bulimia and binge eating to develop effective treatments, says psychology professor Dr Cynthia Bulik. Audio
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Māori and Pasifika students under-represented in med schools
New research has identified how severely under-represented Māori and Pasifika students are in the country's medical and health schools.
Māori make up about 17-percent of the population, and Pasifika… Audio
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Two 5/7 Battalion soldiers praised for Esk Valley rescue
RNZ received the following response from the Commanding Officer of 5/7 Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Fortune.
"The actions of the two 5/7 Battalion soldiers in the immediate response to Cyclone… Audio
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Soldiers say they disobeyed orders to rescue flood-trapped people in Esk Valley
Two soldiers have revealed they disobeyed Civil Defence orders so they could rescue people trapped in Esk Valley during Cyclone Gabrielle.
Locals there were stranded on roofs as floodwaters raged… Audio
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Sidesteps
Tracks from NZ artists including Anita Schwabe, Michal Martinyiuk, Murray McNabb, and The Jac. Audio
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Arnold Lomax helps thousands into the building industry
Audio 11 Mar 2023Arnold Lomax, of Muaupoko descent, is the Carpentry Cadetship coordinator at Weltec and he's put around 2,500 carpentry students into work. He has helps hundreds of young people, more than 50% of… Audio
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Dacher Keltner on the life-changing power of awe
Awe – the humbling and inspiring emotion we feel in response to mystery – is a tool we can use for individual and collective well-being, says psychologist Dacher Keltner. The UC Berkeley professor… Audio
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Butterflies and moths donated to the Tuhura Otago Museum
Over 50,000 moths and butterflies have been donated to the Tuhura Otago Museum. Audio
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CENSUS night - your real time guide
Your CENSUS questions answered. Audio
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The music of forests and birds
Composer Janet Jennings scores to the movements of kauri, toetoe and more. Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 7 March 2023
ABC Wantok Program for 7 March 2023. Audio
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2022 Lexus Song Quest Semi-Final 1 performances
Finding the opera voices of tomorrow, here is RNZ Concert's recording of the first of two semi-finals for the 2022 Lexus Song Quest. Sopranos Sarah Hubbard, Felicity Tomkins and Amelia Berry and…
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The non-legislative week in the House
In Parliament this week there are three things happening that have nothing to do with passing legislation. Leader of the House Grant Robertson explains them to the House. Audio
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Experts call for 'sponge city' planning after floods hit Auckland
After the country's devasting floods, sponge cities are being floated as a solution to future downpours.
The term 'sponge city' is all about uncovering natural streams and using native plants to… Video, Audio
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Kelly Tarltons returns Smee the turtle back into the wild
Smee is back in the sea - a green turtle that spent almost a year in rehab after being accidently hooked on a fishing line has been returned to the wild.
The turtle - named after Captain Hook's best… Video, Audio
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Gisborne mayor urges serious investment in region's roads
The mayor of Gisborne has welcomed the government decision to focus its transport priorities to repair roads in cyclone-hit areas.
In its three-year plan, the government had wanted to reallocate some… Audio
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Clock ticking for farmers trapped by cyclone to move stock
The clock is ticking for farmers who need to get stock off their land of ahead winter, but cannot because cyclone damage has them penned in.
Some small rural communities are still completely cut off… Video, Audio
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Maharey's political comments differ from Campbell's, govt says
A second stoush has blown up around a government appointed chair and claims of political impartiality.
Last week it was health boss Rob Campbell - now it is the chair of Pharmac, Steve Maharey - a… Audio
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Evening business for 7 March 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6322061184112 Video, Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: UNICEF warns of post-flood trauma in children
UNICEF Australia is warning children need specific disaster recovery services, and you cannot just leave their wellbeing to chance.
Thousands of young Australian children need intensive mental health… Video, Audio
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NZ Football criticises Saudi Arabian tourism sponsorship
New Zealand Football's push-back to a Saudi Arabian tourism body sponsoring the women's Football World Cup has surprised the sport's bigwigs.
FIFA were reportedly caught off-guard by criticism of… Video, Audio
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Nash won't fight in charity boxing match, but 'not scared' of Mitchell
The trash talks started, but there's no fight on the cards. National MP Mark Mitchell is disappointed Police Minister Stuart Nash won't go head-to-head with him in a charity boxing match.
Mitchell… Audio