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From protein powder to protea flowers
Jessica Cooke was a personal trainer in Christchurch before returning home to Banks Peninsula six years ago to take over her mother's floriculture business on the family's steep seven hectare property… Audio, Gallery
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Digital tombstones
A slightly morbid investigation by RNZ's Max Towle today about the dead on the social media site. Within 50 years, the dead are predicted to outnumber the living on Facebook. Audio
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The Panel with Clare de Lore and Chris Gallavin (Part 2)
Biologists are having to squash the idea that plants are conscious. Research from more than a decade claims that plants have intentions, feelinsg and even consciousness. Traditional biologists have… Audio
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Facebook becoming a ‘digital graveyard’
Audio 4 Jul 2019As our lives increasingly play out online, so too must our deaths. Facebook has finally updated the way it memorialises people, and as more and more users die, the social media site is starting to… Audio
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Health experts call for action to curb anti-vax messages
New Zealand public health experts are joining international calls for Facebook and Google and other tech companies to do more to stop the online spread of mis-information about vaccines. Audio
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Story of the Day for 3 July 2019
Audio 3 Jul 2019It's a trope that never gets old in romcoms and tv shows - platonic friendship blossoming into great romantic love. But real life isn't a movie and declaring your love for a friend can be disastrous.
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Midweek Mediawatch: Attribution anger & anti-social media
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about attribution anger; greenwashing in the Koru lounge, tenant journos and rental health . . . and tech titans dissing our… Audio
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The fight to save Western Springs geese from cull
Audio 3 Jul 2019More than 100 geese which have settled at Western Springs Park in Auckland could be headed for the chop.
The gaggle has grown too big for the council's comfort. They each eat up to 3kg of grass a day… Audio
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Cut-price fuel company opens in Capital
Hamilton-based Waitomo opened its first site in Wellington today, promising to shake up the fuel industry. Reporter Harry Lock and video journalist Dom Thomas went out to see if drivers were taking up… Video, Audio
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Surveillance capitalism and how the internet is using us
Harvard Business School professor Shoshana Zuboff says we are being used by the internet and is challenging us to better understand the significance of data as currency in her book, The Age of… Audio
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Robin Wilson: Violin Teacher Extraordinaire
Audio 1 Jul 2019New Zealand-born Robin Wilson has become one of the most sought-after violin teachers in the Southern Hemisphere. Last year his 10-year-old pupil Christian Li won the Junior division of the… Video, Audio
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Matariki, music and memories
Mark Matariki and the changing of seasons with a curated selection of orchestral tunes. Audio
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G20: Australia takes lead on curbing social media violence
The Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has convinced world leaders to lobby social media companies to do more to curb the publication of violent content by terrorists.
At the end of the G20… Audio
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Terminally ill man's pre-funeral party: 'It was a really beautiful night'
It was a full house on Saturday night at Southland man Blair Vining's pre-funeral party. 38 year old Blair is terminally ill with bowel cancer and decided to celebrate his life in style with a final… Audio
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Nick Drake producer Joe Boyd on the 50th anniversary of Five Leaves Left
English musician Nick Drake achieved little commercial success before his death in 1974 at the age of 26, but these days he’s considered an essential artist who’s influenced some of the biggest names… Audio
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Friday Night Live: Nomad & Openside
Join two new kids on the block: three-piece Nomad and emo-popsters Openside, both performing live in session at RNZ. Video, Audio
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Kākāpō waiting game
The kākāpō health crisis is stable, with no further cases of aspergillosis diagnosed, and seven hand-reared chicks have been successfully released in the wild, in ep 21 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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The Ride-sharing Race
The cost and convenience of Uber has transformed the way we move around our cities. And the ride-sharing goliath is looking to revolutionise the way we travel even further. But it’s also beginning to… Audio
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ISIS orphans returning to Australia
The orphaned children of two Australian ISIS fighters are on their way back to Australia. Prime Minister Scott Morrison made the announcement earlier this week saying "children should not be punished… Audio
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What is the slimiest creature in the world?
Nanogirl takes some students from St Thomas' Schol in Auckland to Kelly Tarlton’s to meet a very slippery creature and find out what a hagfish is and why it’s so slimey. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Sir Bob Jones says fake Bitcoin ads damaging his reputation
A fake interview with Sir Bob Jones has been popping up on Facebook which quotes the property mogul as urging people to invest in Bitcoin.
He told RNZ producer Jeremy Wilkinson the fake adverts were… Audio
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‘Senior citizen’ monkey gets special treatment
A 28-year-old monkey who escaped a life in the circus to spend his twilight years with a foster family and his best friend - a cat - has had an emergency trip to the vet after he lost hair and weight… Video, Audio
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How cancer brought New Zealand’s favourite metal band back together
Wellington’s Beastwars is perhaps New Zealand’s best-loved metal band, so when they broke up in 2016, fans were gutted. Worse news was to follow – a year later, the band’s frontman Matt Hyde was… Audio
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S.O.S
When restrictive new abortion laws were passed in this country, a grass roots group of women immediately mobilised. Produced by Claire Crofton. Audio
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Facebook to give French hate speech suspects' info to courts
In a world first, Facebook has agreed to hand over the identification data of French users suspected of hate speech on its platform to judges. Lisa Bernhard reports. Video, Audio
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Songs that resonate
Music reviewer and academic Graeme Downes looks at why some songs mean so much to us. He touches on 'Both Sides Now', by Joni Mitchell, 'What's Going On' by Marvin Gaye and Nina Simone's 'Feeling… Video, Audio
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Wellbeing measures not just a PR exercise - OECD
Audio 26 Jun 2019The government is putting itself in the 'firing line' by introducing wellbeing measurements, and it's not just a public relations exercise, according to the OECD's deputy secretary-general Ulrik… Audio
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Facebook's new digital currency may end long transfer waits
Some of New Zealand's Pacific community are hopeful Facebook's new digital currency may end long waits for money to be transferred home. Audio
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Book critic: Pip Adam
Pip has been thinking about books and war, after she saw bill-boards for a new television adaptation of Catch 22. She reviews Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous (2019) by Ocean… Audio