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The life-changing power of curiosity
Curiosity helps us to learn, remember, socialise and be open to other people's points of view. Science writer David Robson says it's well worth pursuing. Audio
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Platforms under pressure to pay for news
Audio 18 Sep 2022There’s mounting pressure on tech titans Google and Facebook to pay local news media to carry their news online. Google has already done deals with some for its News Showcase, but other big names in… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 September 2022
Henry Lyte’s hymn Praise, my soul, the king of heaven was one of Queen Elizabeth II’s favourites – you can hear a beautifully stately rendition by the Huddersfield Choral Society in this week’s… Audio
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The KT Boundary
Audio 17 Sep 2022Nick goes for variety this week, including tunes from Lionel Loueke, Conrad Herwig and Charles Mingus, and a number from Renee Rosnes inspired by the KT Boundary- the transition between the Cretaceous… Audio
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The Mixtape: Hohepa 'The Hori' Thompson
Māori artist Hohepa 'The Hori' Thompson chats to Charlotte Ryan and shares six of his favourite songs. Video, Audio
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The anatomy of a pepeha
What makes a pepeha? As The Detail finds out, it's a deeply personal part of tikanga Māori. Audio
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Bledisloe Cup battle in Melbourne
Audio 15 Sep 2022RNZ Clay Wilson joined Karyn for a halftime update on the Bledisloe Cup clash between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Melbourne. She also spoke to Abernesh who runs the All Black Supporters in… Audio
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Great album: Hideous Bastard by Oliver Sim
Today's link 3 winner will receive a vinyl copy of Oliver Sim's debut album. OIiver is the singer songwriter of the The xx. He's now gone on to produce his own album with his life long friend and band… Audio
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Who really is Liz Truss?
New British Prime Minister Liz Truss has a lot on her plate, but who is she and what does she stand for? Audio
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Wellington Facebook institution up for sale
Audio 14 Sep 2022A Facebook page which has become a Wellington institution is up for sale. Vic Deals is the biggest online local community in New Zealand - pushing 200,000 members. Owner Grant Burley talks to Karyn… Audio
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True crime podcasts - a legal minefield
Podcasters can solve cold cases, but if they're not careful, they could face their own day in court. Audio
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Is WorkSafe working?
At least two people have died at work every month since last January. Are our workplace whistleblowers up to the task? Audio
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Why Pakistan is bearing the brunt of the climate crisis
Catastrophic flooding in Pakistan has displaced millions of people - why is the country so vulnerable to the impact of climate change? Audio
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The Week in Detail: Museums, Mittens and the Mill
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Orpheus Choir of Wellington: Brahms Requiem
The Orpheus Choir of Wellington performs Brahms' renowned 'A German Requiem' at the Michael Fowler Centre in 2022 Audio
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Alice Snedden: 'I'm interested in being a good person with the least inconvenience possible'
Fatphobia, toxic masculinity in rugby, and meat-eating are some of the issues comedian Alice Snedden explores in the new – and final series – of her hit documentary show Bad News. Video, Audio
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A day out whitebaiting - 'It's just what we've always done'
This year the whitebaiting season for most of New Zealand has been cut short by six weeks to help boost declining fish numbers. Country Life spent a morning keeping up tradition with some long-time… Audio
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The critters more deserving of a statue
Mittens the cat may be cute, but Aotearoa has many animals far more worthy of immortalising in bronze. Audio
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Kawerau Mill strike: The cracks that can't be papered over
Workers have been locked out, threatened with legal action and left without any means of income - and it's not the first time. Audio
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Delays fixing Northland roads will cost lives, locals say
Northlanders say slow progress on their region's broken roads is going to cost lives - and keep a chokehold on the region's economy. Video, Audio
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Why do we mourn for people we've never met?
When Princess Diana died, millions were compelled to travel to her home and leave flowers. Why? Audio
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 21: 6th September 2022
Shane Jones joins Party People to discuss the latest poll results, the two biggest mayoral races, Oranga Tamariki, KiwiSaver, and Tame Iti’s latest work. Video, Audio
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Refugee sponsorship that started with a Facebook post
Businesses are among the 21 groups which will host refugees under the new community sponsorship scheme. The extended pilot will welcome 150 refugees over three years. Gill Bonnett reports. Audio
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State Highway 5 among multiple highways closed due to snow
State Highway 5 between Napier and Taupo is covered in snow this morning and is closed.
The Desert Road between Waiouru and Rangipo is also shut after being blanketed. State Highway 1 between Dunedin… Audio
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Could a wasp join the fight in the war on weeds?
The Sydney golden wattle is causing havoc in coastal areas around the country. Could a tiny wasp be the answer to getting this invasive weed under control? Audio
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Should museums return culturally significant items?
European museums are stacked with cultural treasures taken from their former colonies. New thinking could change that. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Baggage, backbenchers and school boards
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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School trustees: What happens when a board fractures?
It's one of the most significant democratic processes in the country, so why don't we know more about school board of trustee elections? Audio
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Life on front line in Ukraine heartbreaking and dangerous
A former New Zealand soldier on the front line in Ukraine says it's heartbreaking to watch children hide as bombs drop around them. The man, who RNZ has agreed not to name, was a close friend of… Audio