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Hymns on Sunday, 11 June 2023
We’re marking the Feast of Corpus Christi with hymns including Let all mortal flesh keep silence, and I am the Bread of Life written in the 1960s by American nun Sister Suzanne Toolan. Audio
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Don McGlashan: Heading out to NZ's 'windswept halls'
NZ Music legend Don McGlashan is set to embark on a 18-date tour of Aotearoa across August, September & October. The Take It To The Bridge Tour will showcase McGlashan's extensive songbook in… Video, Audio
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Introducing: Sam Cullen
This week we introduce you to an artist born in Invercargill but now based in Tamaki Makaurau- Sam Cullen. Over the past 3 years Sam has released 2 EPs and played a number of headline shows around… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Bilingual signs, starving universities, and vulnerable men
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: How Mike Wahrlich became 'the juggler'
By David Cohen: The death of Mike 'the juggler' Wahrlich in the Loafers Lodge fire prompts Cohen to examine Mike's past. Audio
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The 'Big Kid' rebuilding his life with LEGO
In the wake of a PTSD-related breakdown, building with colourful blocks is now essential to Dan Mulholland's mental health. Video, Audio
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Men without a safe place to call home
How do some of society's most vulnerable people – men in particular – fall into insecure housing? Audio
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Donaldson's Dairy doppelgangers needed for Hairy Maclary's 40th
Penguin Random House New Zealand is on the hunt for real-life lookalikes for the canine chums in Lynley Dodd's iconic Hairy Maclary series to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first book. Video, Audio
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The university funding shortfall with no easy fix
Universities across the country are facing funding shortfalls. But philanthropy is unlikely to help them make up the difference. Audio
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Rise in dog attacks on wildlife - are 'lockdown puppies' to blame?
DOC is warning dog owners to be wary of their furry friends along the coastline this winter to curb an increase in attacks on wildlife.
In the last six months alone several yellow eyed and little… Video, Audio
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A doorway to classical music
Geoffrey John Davies talks with Bryan Crump about The Violin Channel, the classical music website he founded. Audio
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Raising boys to like themselves
Girls are told they can do anything. But too often boys get the message there is still only one 'right' way to be a man. Husband and wife research and writing team Kasey Edwards and Christopher… Audio
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The places where bilingual is the norm
While New Zealand debates the merits of bilingual signage, Wales and Ireland have been using it for decades. Audio
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Counting the benefits of big events
The country's been promised big economic benefits from co-hosting the FIFA Women's World Cup. But do the figures stack up? Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 June 2023
It’s Trinity Sunday, celebrating the three persons of God: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Audio
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The Mixtape: Anonymouz
Our guest on the Mixtape this week is Faiumu Matthew Salepu, aka Anonymouz Audio
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Introducing: Tess Liautaud
This week on Introducing its Otautahi based country / folk musician Tess Liautaud
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'There's a lot of landfill coming our way'
Warnings for retailers as Chinese eCommerce giant Temu expands to target the New Zealand and Australian market. The new online marketplace launched here in March, after a staggeringly successful open… Audio
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Dame Penelope Wilton on her new film
English actor Dame Penelope Wilton's warm smile will be familiar to fans of Downton Abbey, Doctor Who and the Ricky Gervais series Afterlife. Her new film The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a… Video, Audio
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Tom the Young Farmer on his NZ farming experience
"It's going to be painful to go back to milking in a herringbone parlour after the speed that we're able to milk out in the rotary here," says Tom Everall, aka Tom the Young Farmer. The Shropshire… Audio
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Thomas Hertog: Stephen Hawking's final radical theory
Once upon a time, perhaps, there was no time. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Wallabies, AI, and the NZ Steel deal
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: The Preppers Next Door
By Tom Doig: Doig's first question about doomsday preppers was: “What if they’re crazy?” His second question was: “What if they’re right?” Audio
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Final day of Beckenridge coroner's hearing
In the final day of the coroner's hearing into the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his 11-year-old step son Mike, a friend of Mr Beckenridge has given evidence about a disturbing letter he… Audio
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Comfort food: Why it's fine to eat your feelings sometimes
Audio 2 Jun 2023It's time we stopped punishing ourselves for snacking to soothe our worried brains, says Dr Alby Hailes. He says eating your feelings can be a positive thing.
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Beckenridge said to be erratic prior to mystery disappearance
The best friend of John Beckenridge has told a court of how he became worried about his friend's increasingly erratic behaviour in the days before his disappearance. 64 year old Beckenridge took his… Audio
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What next for NZ's big emitters?
NZ Steel's done a deal with the government that'll cut its carbon emissions. Will the country's other big emitters follow their lead? Audio
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Parenting tips from a developmental scientist
Californian academic Dorsa Amir recently shared a comforting, science-backed list of things that parents can "worry less about". Audio
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How do zoos keep taonga safe?
Zoo Miami's treatment of Paora the kiwi sparked outrage across the country, but how does Aotearoa treat other countries' national treasures? Audio
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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big - Coming Soon
The Mr Big technique is a powerful tool used to get criminals to confess. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions? Audio