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Is all bacteria bad?
On this week's science adventure, Nanogirl visits a superbugs lab in Auckland to discover whether all bacteria is bad. Video, Audio
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Budget cover photo model moved to Australia for cost of living
The woman on the front cover of the government's budget document left Auckland because of the cost of living, and now lives in Australia - on the Gold Coast. Forty-year-old Vicky Freeman was alerted… Audio
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Budget 2019 not transformative for media
The broadcasting funding changes in Budget 2019 weren't exactly headline-making stuff. There were only incremental increases and the abandonment of the only major innovation arising from Budget 2018… Audio
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The haves and the have nots
Audio 30 May 2019Why do some kids get an iphone 10 while others get a no-frills hand me down ? We teach our children that they can do or have anything but sometimes the parental purse says otherwise. Katy Gosset looks… Audio
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Wellbeing Budget: Tamaki residents don't have time to wait for discussion, debate and promises
Pupils at Auckland's Tamaki College say they're hoping an investment in social housing will be a priority for the Government in today's Wellbeing budget. The students say many of their families have… Video, Audio
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Matt Blomfield: Seven years of hell at the hands of Whale Oil
Words have power. No one knows that better than Matt Blomfield, a former Hell's Pizza executive who found himself the subject of an orchestrated attack by Cameron Slater on the blog Whale Oil in… Audio
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Kākāpō health concerns continue
The number of cases of aspergillosis in the kākāpō population continues to rise, with 30 birds on the mainland for testing & treatment. The deaths of Huhana and Merty drop the adult population to 142… Audio
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Cyclists outraged at Tranzurban manager's 'wanker' post
Wellington cyclists are outraged at a senior Tranzurban bus manager after a controversial social media post mocking bike riders.
The company's operations infrastructure manager, Graham Atkinson… Audio
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Thousands of Parents backing teachers in their strike action
Now, those students said one of the priority areas for them was education - and expressed concerns over teachers' pay. Today, that issue comes to a head - with around 50,000 teachers hitting the… Audio
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The trouble with art and algorithms
Facebook has banned an artist after she posted one of her works. It's a swastika made up of Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" caps. Rather than promoting white supremacy, Kate Kretz says it's… Audio
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The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
Audio 28 May 2019Which conspiracy theory do you half believe? Facebook has banned an artist after she posted one of her works. It's a swastika made up of Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" caps. Rather than… Audio
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Coronation Street stars celebrate Kiwi's 100th birthday
Timaru local Rosetta Rawlings celebrated her 100th birthday this weekend. The day was made extra special for Rosetta when stars from her favourite show - Coronation Street - sent their wishes via… Audio
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Intense grief, when a friend dies
A new study has found that the death of a close friend can affect wellbeing for years. The Australian National University study's lead author, Dr Raymond Liu says the trauma can linger four times… Audio
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Fans flock to buy $2.50 avocados in Taranaki
Big city folk struggling to find avocado in the shops, or those who have been left reeling at the prices being charged for them - up to $11 each - might want to consider a trip to New Plymouth.
An… Audio
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Tribute to Doris Day
On 13 May we lost the 97-year-old singer and actress Doris Day. In this New Horizons William Dart plays some of the musical sunshine that she left behind. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 May 2019
In today's programme a Jewish cantor and a Methodist minister join forces, we've settings of Psalms 34 and 148, and there are hymns by New Zealand hymn writers Shirley Murray and David Burt. Audio
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Can we bring dinosaurs back to life?
On this week's science adventure, Nanogirl visits Te Papa and finds out whether we could bring dinosaurs back to life...
And whether we would actually want to. Video, Audio
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First Up listener says electric car has changed her life
Yesterday we talked about rising fuel prices all over the country and we received feedback from lots of people who talked about what they're having to pay for fuel - and found out some people are… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 22 May 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Emile Donovan about media self-absorption, an awful Aussie election gimmick; two lost-and-found tearjerkers; a spoiled spoiler story -… Video, Audio
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Alfred Ngaro considering establishing new political party
National MP Alfred Ngaro says he regrets sharing a Facebook post comparing abortion to the Holocaust as he confirmed he's looking at starting his own political party. Audio
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Footage sought to prove allegations against Crusaders
Audio 21 May 2019In other claims against the Crusaders, the South African men who have accused some Crusaders rugby players of threatening and homophobic behaviour have gone to the police in an attempt to get footage… Audio
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More claims of Crusaders bad behaviour emerge in South Africa
Audio 21 May 2019More claims of poor behaviour by Crusaders players have emerged in South Africa.
This morning RNZ has spoken to a woman who alleges a player who she later identified as All Black Richie Mounga spat… Audio
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Would Botany voters support a Christian values party?
All will be revealed today when National MP Alfred Ngaro fronts for caucus. National leader Simon Bridges has revealed Mr Ngaro has been given time to think about setting up a Christian values party… Video, Audio
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Song Crush Ep 17: The National, Craig Finn, Beatcomber
The Song Crush team listen to the feminine flecked new songs from indie-rock veterans The National, and a minimalist cover of Cher’s 1998 hit ‘Believe’ amongst other great new releases. Video, Audio
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No election deal in Botany - Simon Bridges
Simon Bridges has spoken with the National list MP Alfred Ngaro about his potential plan to set up a Christian values party, but the party leader says National is not involved. The potential coalition… Video, Audio
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Christchurch Call and response
The Christchurch Call now has international backing, but a prominent media freedom advocate in the US tells Mediawatch there could be unintended consequences for the media and journalists. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 17 2019
Audio 18 May 2019A review of the week's news including... Accused killers of NZ tourists secretly settled in Australia, Facebook imposes new live-streaming restrictions, Ardern calls for more humane internet, why ACC… Audio
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Small Island Big Song: uniting indigenous musicians from across the Pacific
Small Island Big Song is an album that unites indigenous musicians from seafaring cultures across the Pacific & Indian Oceans. All the songs were recorded in nature, using traditional instruments and… Video, Audio
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Review: Fleabag S2
Between season one and two of Fleabag, Phoebe Waller-Bridge has turned good television into the best television you might see this year, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Holly Herndon spawns something new on Proto
By teaching a machine to sing with an ensemble of voices, Holly Herndon has created an otherworldly album that presents a utopian vision of how technology can co-exist with humanity. Video