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Dianne Dobson: a dab hand at decluttering
When New Plymouth woman Dianne Dobson was made redundant in her 50s, she started up her own business decluttering houses and selling people's unneeded belongings on their behalf. Now she can't keep up… Video, Audio
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So long, Dr Ashley Bloomfield
Ashley Bloomfield's been a regular in our living rooms over the past two years. But how did a public servant become one of the most recognised faces of our Covid-19 response? Audio
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Podcast listeners more open-minded
People who listen to podcasts are more curious than those who don't, according to new research. The scientists compared participants' podcast listening habits with how they scored on a scale… Audio
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The urgent need for more GPs
New Zealand is facing a serious shortage of GPs - many family doctors will be hitting retirement age over the next decade and we're not training enough to replace them. Audio
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At The Movies - Morbius
Morbius is proof that the words "Marvel Comics" are not always a guarantee of success. The title character is a "human vampire" played by Jared Leto (House of Gucci). Also along for the ride is friend… Audio
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The vanishing fallacy: The tactics of Question Time
Question Time is a contest where the tactics constantly evolve, and counter tactics shift to respond. This week one clever tactic appeared suddenly to disappear. Audio
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Where are all the women-run food companies?
Newsroom's Nikki Mandow decided to only eat food made by women or women-run companies for a week. It was a lot harder than she expected. Audio
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 11: 5th April 2022
Party People discusses Dr. Moana Jackson's death. Dame June Jackson, Tau, and Shane analyse National leader Christopher Luxon on the Māori Health Authority. We say haere rā to Labour MP Louisa Wall. Video, Audio
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How to write a killer plot - two crime writers tell all
Two crime writers - Jacqueline Bublitz and Paul Cleave - discuss how they create memorable stories in this highlight of 2021's Word Christchurch festival. Audio
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Should NZ be worried about the China-Solomon Islands security deal?
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has called the security deal between China and Solomon Islands "gravely concerning" - but does New Zealand really need to be worried? Audio
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What happens in the digital afterlife?
Audio 4 Apr 2022In the digital age, it's not only a person's memory that lives on, but their online accounts, such as Facebook and Netflix too. When it comes to social media different platforms have different… Audio
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Democracy denied? Why commissioners replace councillors
Commissioners will stay on at Tauranga City Council until 2024 - are locals being denied their democratic rights or is more time needed to get the city back on track? Audio
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Optimism? Pessimism? What should we feel about the climate crisis?
At the time of the COP26 summit held in Glasgow, Kim Hill speaks with journalist Tom Doig and veteran scientist Dave Lowe about the climate crisis. A highlight of 2021 Word Christchurch. Audio
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NZME undermines collective bid to confront tech titans
Google and Facebook have distributed New Zealand media outlets' news online for years - for free. Local media companies joined forces last year in a bid to get them to pay for it. But one of the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 April 2022
Children’s hymns feature in this week’s programme, including Cecil Frances Alexander’s well-known hymn There is a green hill far away. Audio
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Dame Naida Glavish remembers pioneer Dame June Jackson
Dame Naida Glavish remembers her close friend and formidable trail blazer. Audio
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Playing Favourites with musician Delaney Davidson
Christchurch alt-country artist Delaney Davidson is no stranger to having multiple projects on the boil, and this year is no exception. Video, Audio
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Has butter become a luxury - or was it always?
Along with bread and milk, butter has long been a staple in the Kiwi supermarket shop. However, with 500 grams now costing much as $7.50, is butter becoming a luxury item? Northland farmer and writer… Audio
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Winnie the Pooh's travels from the Aussie outback to Perth
A tiny treasured teddy lost in the vast expanse of the Aussie outback - we're talking thousands and thousands of kilometres - the absolute definition of a needle in a haystack in terms of finding… Audio
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'Best in history': The nail-biting Cricket World Cup
The White Ferns may not have made it into the final four, but the 2022 Cricket World Cup is being hailed as a success for the women's game. Audio
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MUSSORGSKY arr RAVEL: Pictures of an Exhibition
NZSO Sessions 2022: Rhapsody
Israeli-born conductor and pianist Asher Fisch leads the NZSO in a vibrant programme including Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' and 'American in Paris', Mussorgsky's… Audio
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MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in E minor Op 64
Performed by Monique Lapins with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Premier Series concert 'Magnificent Mendelssohn', Auckland Town Hall, 17 February 2022.
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Two Young Nats resign after online bullying revealed
Two young National Party members have resigned, and the party launched an investigation into allegations a Young Nat was behind an abusive and relentless campaign against Christchurch-based women… Audio
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Leading Maori legal academic Moana Jackson dies
Kua hinga he totara nui o te waonui a Tane. Tangi hotuhotu ana nga manu. Me to iwi Maori. The tributes have been flowing endlessly for one of Aotearoa's most leading legal minds and indigenous… Audio
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Behind the story: The secrecy around how we police the police
RNZ investigative journalist Guyon Espiner explains to The Detail the secretive the workings of our police watchdog, the Independent Police Conduct Authority. Audio
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Transmission Gully: Traffic watcher eager for road to open
The long-awaited Transmission Gully motorway is finally ready to open to the public.
Very few people have been anticipating the opening more than Kelly Fox.
She runs the Traffic Updates Horowhenua… Audio
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Why now? Australia's u-turn on the NZ refugee resettlement deal
Nine years after it was first put on the table, Australia has finally accepted New Zealand's offer to resettle refugees from its detention centres. The Detail asks - why now? Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
NZME goes solo in negotiations with Google and Meta (Facebook) and Andrew says this will disappoint the broader media industry in NZ, who have applied to the Commerce Commission for approval to… Audio
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A guide to autism by somone diagnosed with it
When Chanelle Moriah was diagnosed with autism at age 21, life finally began to make sense. By then, there had been several misdiagnosis and six years in the mental health system. After the diagnosis… Audio
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Can we flood-proof our homes?
Extreme weather events, like last week's flash flooding in Auckland, are becoming more frequent. The Detail asks if there's anything more we can do to protect ourselves and our homes. Audio