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How to make your kids smart: play with them!
Kathryn Ryan talks to parenting commentator Nathan Mikaere Wallis, founder of X-Factor Education. He says creativity plays a crucial role in developing intelligence and has tips for parents. Audio
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Changing rugby's 'macho' culture
The reputation of NZ Rugby and the Chiefs has taken a considerable hammering of late. First for allegations of abusive behaviour towards a woman hired to strip for the club, and then for a failure to… Audio
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Going Up is Easy - Part 3
In 1988, Lydia Bradey became the first woman to climb Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen. In Part 3 of Going Up is Easy Lydia catches the mountaineering bug. Audio
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Obscene fortune: the truth about Silicon Valley
The image of Silicon Valley as a place where 20 something computer geeks can become billionaires and with hard work and a good idea is not right according to ex-Facebook employee Antonio Garcia… Audio
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Going Up is Easy - Part 2
In 1988, Lydia Bradey became the first woman to climb Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen. Part 2 of Going Up is Easy focuses on Lydia's early years. Audio
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Beach Boys frontman, Mike Love
55 years ago, three brothers, a cousin and their friend formed a band that will forever be linked to California, sun and surf. The songs by the Beach Boys became anthems for good times but behind the… Audio, Gallery
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Going Up is Easy - Part 1
In 1988, Lydia Bradey became the first woman to climb Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen. Going Up is Easy details the events surrounding Bradey's historic feat. Audio
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Fijian sailors pleased
Audio 12 Sep 2016Fijian seafarers are relieved after news a vital safety training course to update their qualifications will be held soon. Audio
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From Slacktivism to Activism - how social media is changing our lives
Russell Brown talks with Laura O'Connell Rapira, Toby Morris, Steve Abel and Sina Brown-Davis about how online awareness can be transformed in to action which changes society. Audio
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The new culture of narcissism
Narcissism is on the rise says author Anne Manne, and her new book looks at our culture that celebrates the ‘I’. Audio
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Mock shock over fake coke joke
News media here and overseas couldn't resist a yarn linking a government minister with drugs and a primary school, but it wasn't really news. Audio
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Cats, sex, celebrity? - Nah, legal innovation is the new clickbait
When you hear about things going viral on the internet you tend to think cats, sex, crime and celebrity but this week the Guardian created a slideshow on a Kiwi legal innovation that has been viewed… Audio
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Facebook bans clickbait: You won't believe what happened next!
Tech commentator, Paul Brislen has his doubts about Facebook banishing clickbait headlines from its News Feed - he tells us why. Audio
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NZME and Fairfax spell out merger plans
The media companies, Fairfax New Zealand and NZME, have put some flesh on the bones of their planned merger to create a group with the muscle to compete for audience and advertising with the likes of… Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Sonny Rollins
Saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins is considered the last of the saxophone greats; his playing on par with jazz greats Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. Audio
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The immune system - when does a friend become an enemy?
Professor of Immunology at Victoria University Anne La Flamme has spent over 20 years researching auto-immunity, or what can cause the immune system to attack its own healthy cells and tissues. She… Audio
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Community detention after crash killed friend
Audio 6 Sep 2016A family grieving over the loss of their teenage daughter in a car accident has forgiven the young driver responsible, saying they don't want to see her become a life-long victim. Audio
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Indian students fight back
Claims of exploitation, even corruption, surround New Zealand's three billion dollar international education sector. Tired of the rip-offs, some international students with support from the NZ Indian… Audio, Gallery
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Song for Autism
Auckland teenager Kane Chong decided to write a song about the importance of accepting people with Autism. He wrote it for his childhood friend, and sent a demo off to the Play It Strange Trust. It's… Audio
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UMO Manager Tom Wironen
Unknown Mortal Orchestra's manager Tom Wironen speaks with Sam Wicks about his history with Ruban Nielson's psych-funk outfit. Video, Audio
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Friend says don't forget Sir Ngatata Love's contribution to iwi
A long time friend of disgraced Māori leader Sir Ngatata Love says people should never forget all the good work he did for his iwi. Audio
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Minimalist parenting. Less stuff. Less stress. More fun
Why should having children come with a long list of expensive gear and piles of new clothes? Kathryn Ryan talks to Rachel Jonat about simple parenting and living a minimalist-ish life with three young… Audio
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Pitcairn treasures wanted
Audio 31 Aug 2016A search is underway for treasures from Pitcairn Island which have migrated abroad along with Pitcairn's diaspora. Audio
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Bookmarks with David Hedley
Our guest on today's edition of Bookmarks is one of the few remaining independent booksellers in New Zealand. David Hedley's Masterton shop specialises in New Zealand history, biography, and art… Audio
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Tax crackdown on Apple
A three-year investigation by the European Competition Commission, has ruled that Apple should pay up to €13bn in back taxes. T Audio
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Top trumpeter thrills
US trumpet virtuoso Allen Vizzutti is here for a nationwide tour. As famous for his compositions as his technique, equally at home in classical and jazz work, Allen will have a starring role with the… Video, Audio
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Stunned by mass Nauru passport cancellation - Peter Law
Audio 30 Aug 2016A former resident magistrate on Nauru says the latest actions of the island's government are bewildering. Audio
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A baby sea lion has made it all the way to French Polynesia
Audio 30 Aug 2016The mystery of how a baby sea lion managed to find its way to a remote French Polynesian island has everyone there guessing. Audio