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Adrian Sutherland: Sustainable, organic gardening
Audio 6 Jan 2019Adrian Sutherland runs a Facebook page called One Minute Gardening, where he gives tips to readers from his home in Gisborne. He is also a talented artist. Send in your questions for Adrian to answer… Audio, Gallery
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Living in a 'motivationally toxic' world
Piers Steel is one of the world's leading thinkers on the science of motivation and procrastination. His book, The Procrastination Equation lays out a toolkit for "how to stop putting things off and… Audio
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Leta Hong Fincher: China threatened by feminist awakening
Audio 6 Jan 2019The Chinese government sees the women's movement as a threat so it's a huge triumph that feminism is on the rise there, says academic Leta Hong Fincher. Her latest book is Betraying Big Brother: The… Audio
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Busy birds
Kākāpō breeding action really kicked off on Christmas Eve and in episode 3 of the Kākāpō Files we discover it is in full swing. Audio
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2018 Christmas Church Service
Today's Christmas Day Church service from the Meadowlands Fiji Methodist Church in Auckland features a generous mix of hymns and carols in Fijian. Audio
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Danyl Mclauchlan: how social media is warping society
It's not fake news but Facebook and other social media platforms that are really polluting our media landscape and our lives, argues Wellington writer Danyl Mclauchlan. Audio
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Minister faces media minefield in 2019
2018 was a turbulent year for the government’s media policy. Mediawatch asks the new minister Kris Faafoi about growing demand for public money in 2019 and calls for help from private companies… Audio
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Early birds
In episode 2 of the Kākāpō Files we find out that when it comes to kākāpō breeding the early birds are, well, very early. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 22 December 2018
Audio 22 Dec 2018Fiji's opposition parties issue a statement explaining why they withdrew an election petition; villages in Samoa are fighting abuse on Facebook with hefty fines against people posting it; people in… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 December 2018
Audio 21 Dec 2018A huge new gold and copper mine planned for East Sepik In Papua New Guinea continues to draw the ire of environmental groups; Australia deports Pasifika people to NZ who have never set foot there… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 December 2018
Audio 21 Dec 2018Villages in Samoa are fighting abuse on Facebook with hefty fines for people posting it; the reputation of Papua New Guinea's Manus Island has been smeared and its people need to be compensated, a… Audio
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Samoan village chiefs fight Facebook abuse with fines
Audio 21 Dec 2018Villages in Samoa are fighting abuse on Facebook with hefty fines for people posting it. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 December 2018
Some great carols to sing along to today - guaranteed to give your lungs a good workout! Join us for Ding Dong! Merrily on high, O Holy Night, It came upon a midnight clear and more. Audio
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Year in review: At The Movies for 19 December 2018
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks back on a year of gigantic blockbusters, successful musicals and films that tackled 2018's big issues - race, gender and fake news. Video, Audio
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Music through a Christchurch lens
Christchurch director Martin Sagadin has used his local landscape to create arresting music videos for the likes of Marlon Williams, Girlboss, Ben Woods and Motte. He says 2018 has been a landmark… Video
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Sebastian Smee - losing our inner lives to social media
We lose something of our inner selves when we constantly present ourselves on social media, an art critic says. Audio
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Top features of 2018: Pets and science
Audio 18 Dec 2018Pets are a huge part of many people's lives - but how much do we really know about them? These articles explore pet neuroscience, the rise of pet anti-vaxxers, and interesting new uses pets are being…
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Six NZ acts that made waves in 2018
An eclectic bunch of New Zealand musicians made it big in 2018. RNZ Music takes a look at some of the Kiwi artists whose stars burned bright this year. Video
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Clapton's life of 'amazing, miraculous privacy'
Eric Clapton, a white working-class Surrey boy, was transformed on hearing the music of the Mississippi Delta, but as biographer Phillip Norman explains he was spoilt and despite avoiding controversy… Audio
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Silika Isaia performs a Christmas song live
You may remember the incredible Silika Isaia from Papatoetoe High School who was one of the winners of the Stand Up Stand Out school singing competition a few months back She's back to perform a… Video, Audio
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Nga kōrero o te tau: Te Ahi Kaa highlights of 2018 - part one
We revisit conversations with Geoff Milner from Northland's Ngati Hine Health Trust, artist Marilynn Webb and police officer turned secondhand clothing entrepreneur Ra Mead. Audio
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Heart-breaking news and suppression frustration
The news of Grace Millane’s murder prompted a flood of media coverage and comment this week. A lot of it was devoted to the news media’s frustration over not being able to name the accused man. Audio
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Yusuf Omar: mobiles get stories the media miss
There are around three billion phones in the world that can shoot and send video. HashtagOurStories is a network of citizen journalists to capture stories most media miss with their phones. Video, Audio
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RNZ Music's favourite international songs of 2018
The RNZ Music crew (Kirsten Johnstone, Tony Stamp, Nick Bollinger, Alex Behan, and Yadana Saw) make their music picks from 2018's crop of international releases and give their opinions on the… Video, Audio
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Freakonomics Radio: How could open-plan offices be less terrible?
Audio 15 Dec 2018Journalist Stephen J Dubner explores the "hidden side of everything" with "Nobel laureates, provocateurs, intellectuals, entrepreneurs, and various other underachievers" in the super-popular podcast… Audio
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Bougainville President says accusers desperate
Audio 14 Dec 2018The President of Bougainville, John Momis, says many of the people who issued an ultimatum to his government last week are themselves facing investigation by the Papua New Guinea Fraud Squad. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 December 2018
Pacific Island nations at the UN climate meeting in Poland are calling large emitting nations to account as efforts continue to convert the Paris Agreement into a rules-based international framework… Audio
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PM: Text from Karel Sroubek’s friend ‘unsolicited’
Audio 13 Dec 2018Richie Hardcore, a friend of Karel Sroubek and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, says it was naïve to text the PM after the decision to grant Sroubek residency. Meanwhile, National Party believes the… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm: Five questions from listeners
In Mary's last segment with Jesse, she asked listeners to send in questions. The best five questions are answered in this segment. Audio
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My Brilliant Friend, The City and The City
Lara Strongman reviews two new drama series that have been adapted from popular novels. She's been watching, My Brilliant Friend on TVNZ and The City and The City on Neon. Audio