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Debunking baking hacks
So called 'kitchen hacks', cookery short-cuts that seem too good to be true, have millions of views, but do they actually work? Ann Reardon, an Australian dietitian and host of one of YouTube's… Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Dirty Pixels ‘Julipa’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new video from Tāmaki Makaurau indie-pop four-piece Dirty Pixels. ‘Julipa: How to Lose a Guy in Ten Bites’ is inspired by The Creature from the Black Lagoon and… Video
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Parents researching vaccinations online likely to encounter misinformation
A new study has found parents researching childhood vaccinations online are likely to encounter significant levels of misinformation.
While 20 percent of websites identified by Google searches and 25… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: How not to cover Covid-19
Audio 11 Mar 2020In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the perils of both-sides journalism during the Covid-19 crisis, a weird on-air monologue from Kerre McIvor, and some slightly… Audio
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Covid-19: Vodafone trials work from home for 1,200 staff
Vodafone is sending its 1,200 Auckland workers home - for a day at least to practice its pandemic plan in case Covid-19 becomes more widespread.
Overseas Google has asked all employees in North… Video, Audio
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Steven Levy on Facebook's inside story
Every month, 2.5 billion people use the largest social network in the world, Facebook. Wired's editor at large Steven Levy is granted unprecedented access to Mark Zuckerberg and other key players to… Audio
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Australia set to release Covid-19 stimulus package
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about plans by the Federal government to spend billions to help protect Australians against coronavirus, as the number of cases there climbs… Audio
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Widows of Shuhada | Episode 4: Fifty-one
Hamimah gets up-front and personal as she remembers the gruelling weeks after the attacks and before her husband died. Neha has some news that will shape the rest of her and Noor's lives. Audio
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Voice of the Kākāpō 5: Kākāpō sperm takes to the air
The tally of infertile eggs is climbing and the kākāpō team is using artificial insemination - and a drone - to try and counter the problem, in part 5 of Voice of the Kākāpō. Audio
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RNZ ad spat, Gold Quill to famous photo and mosque attack
Media commentator Andrew Holden looks at how the coverage of women's sport has changed, as a famous photo becomes the first ever to win a Gold Quill at the Melbourne Press Club's annual awards. He'll… Audio
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Rumbo - by Rebecca Reilly
Audio 10 Mar 2020Told by Simon Leary Dad never gets angry nor flustered - that is as long as you don't bring up your scepticism about his claim to have had a colourful childhood friend called Rumbo Audio
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Nelson man lands Cessna on sandbar
A Nelson man flying to Motueka yesterday was forced to make an emergency landing after his engine suddenly cut out.
Brent Ferguson had to land his Cessna on a sandbar - but that wasn't the end of his… Audio
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Stage 1: Denial at the graveside
Mohamed Hassan works through the five stages of grief felt by Muslim New Zealanders after the March 15 attacks. Stage one is denial; he talks to Hassan Raslan, who spent three days helping with the… Audio
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Trailblazing female musicians from the past to the present
Music by women expressing their strength, from Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin in the 60s to Helen Reddy's feminist anthem 'I am Woman', Mahinārangi Tocker leading the way in Te Reo and today's techo… Video
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Pop music has as much lyrical aggression as rap
A study from the University of Missouri has shown that bubbly pop music now has just as much lyrical aggression as its rock and hip hop counterparts. Dr Cynthia Frisby joins the show to look at the… Audio
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Breaking Mad: The Insider's Guide to Conquering Anxiety
TV presenter Anna Williamson looked to have it all at 25, but anxiety began to plague her and soon her dream life and career looked threatened when she broke down. She's written about her experiences… Audio
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Pillar of Australian journalism falls
Hundreds of media jobs will go across the Tasman when Australia’s national news agency AAP closes in June - and some working for its offshoots here will be affected too. Mediawatch asks its… Audio
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Ignored by the state - How Muslim women tried to warn of impending danger
The Islamic Women's Council believes it's likely the Christchurch mosque attacks would not have happened if the public service - including police and security agencies - had not ignored their repeated… Video, Audio
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'Ignoring democracy' - how much do MPs listen to the public?
Abortion, euthanasia, and firearms bills drew thousands of submissions but their final impact on legislation left many disappointed. Daniela Maoate-Cox asks how MPs weigh up public opinion when making… Audio
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Widows of Shuhada | Episode 1: Four Widows
We meet our four widows of shuhada—Farah, Neha, Muhubo and Hamimah—and learn about their marriages, their challenges, and how they are dealing with their grief six months after the attacks. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 8 March 2020
It's hymns by her today - we focus on women hymn writers, including contemporary writers Shirley Murray and Bernadette Farrell. Audio
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The Evolving E-commerce Wars
Trade Me has been our favourite online marketplace for nearly two decades, but serious competition is on the way. Peter Griffin looks at our e-commerce options. Audio
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Former Greens leader Jeanette Fitzsimmons dies
Former Green Party co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons has died suddenly, aged 75. She was was an MP from 1996 to 2010 and the co-leader of the Green Party from 1995 to 2009 alongside the late Rod Donald… Audio
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Voice of the Kākāpō 4: Promise
Most of the female kākāpō have bred and the team is carrying precious fertile eggs to the 'egg room' for incubation, in part 4 of Voice of the Kākāpō . Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 4 March 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about a chilling picture of the White Island rescue risks, RNZ's ads riling the rest of the media, more on Critic's… Audio
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Sarah Quigley's Divorce Diaries
New Zealand author Sarah Quigley paints an honest picture of the pain of divorce and recovering from the trauma.
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Fighting coronavirus myths as second case of Covid-19 confirmed in New Zealand
A second case of Covid 19 in New Zealand was confirmed by the Ministry of Health this morning. Dr Siouxsie Wiles, Microbiologist from Auckland University joins Jesse explain the significance of this.
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How to make good friends and keep them
Positivity, consistency and vulnerability are key to having more fulfilling friendships, according to founder and CEO of American friend matching agency Girlfriend Circles.com Shasta Nelson, whose… Audio
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RNZ's ads anger other media
Other news media companies are angry about RNZ’s new ads and claims made in the slogans. It's prompted calls to pull the campaign but RNZ says the ads aimed at broadening the audience for the…
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Voice of the Kākāpō 3: Nest checks
Kākāpō breeding is in full swing after an early start, and DOC's Deidre Vercoe and Andrew Digby are checking to see if eggs are fertile, in part 3 of Voice of the Kākāpō. Audio