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Submission rising: Parliament’s feedback flood
Parliament keeps breaking the records for public feedback. Why are New Zealanders getting involved in Parliament’s nitty gritty? Audio
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Small feet stay warm thanks to Amuri Basin entrepreneur
Tracey Topp started making merino socks for children sixteen years ago. It all began when she struggled to find woollen socks for her two boys. Now her Cosy Toes brand has expanded to adult socks as… Audio
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Don't let the bed bugs bite...
Heiko Kaiser has a pest control business for all sorts of pests, urban and rural, but his interest in pests started when bed bugs were found in a resort he was running. Audio
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Vaxathon - everyone rolling up their sleeves
The urgency to get more people vaccinated ramps up tomorrow with a blast from the past. The Super Saturday Vaxathon will see many rolling up their sleeves to persuade a further 100,000 eligible people… Audio
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Remembering Barry Mora
"A wonderful colleague to work with, both on and off the stage." Opera singer Richard Greager shares some memories of his friend and colleague, baritone Barry Mora, who died earlier this week. Audio
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Tech commentator Peter Griffin
Tech commentator Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to look at the legal action being taken by Uber drivers to try to force the company to treat them as employees, not contractors. It follows similar… Audio
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MP and GP, Dr Shane Reti helps vaccinate locals in Northland
A new Northland town has popped up as a Covid-19 location of interest.
The AA driver and vehicle licensing centre in Kerikeri is believed to be linked to the two Auckland women who travelled North… Audio
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Bringing male infertility into the open
It's time to have an honest conversation about male infertility, and Ben Ashwell wants to go first. When he and his wife couldn't get pregnant, they sought advice from fertility experts. They never… Audio
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RNZ podcast wins gold at New York Festival Awards
RNZ podcast 'The Unthinkable', hosted by Morning Report's Susie Ferguson, has taken out the gold award for Personal Lives Podcast at the New York Festivals Awards. RNZ has also taken out two other… Audio
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Maselino Masoe: The first Samoan boxer to win a major world title
Audio 13 Oct 2021Maselino Masoe was the first Samoan boxer to win a major world title, but the opportunity almost never happened.
Masoe sat down with Talei Anderson and Faivaeselopepe Anric Sitanilei to talk about… Video, Audio
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'It has been horrible' - New parents hang onto MIQ hope
A new mum is in MIQ limbo at Wellington Hospital after giving birth to a baby boy at just 26 weeks. New Zealander Ferne Grady, who now lives in Perth, was visiting family in Palmerston North in July… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's that time of week again - we're joined by our Minister of Fruit and Veg and friend to all the animals, Glenn Forsyth. Audio
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Earl Slick on the 'lost' David Bowie album 'Toy'
Legendary Bowie guitarist Earl Slick joins the show to discuss the recording of 'lost' album Toy and how meeting David Bowie changed his life forever. Audio
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Gigi Fenster's A good winter reaches the book shelves
A story of obsession, jealousy and resentment won last year's Michael Gifkins Prize for an Unpublished Novel. But Gigi Fenster's book is now published, and unnerving its readers. A Good Winter is… Audio
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Australian comedy legend Rob Sitch - the man behind The Castle
Rob Sitch - Australian actor, writer, director and bloody legend whose CV includes satirical TV shows Frontline and Hollow Men, as well as one of that country's best loved films, The Castle. Working… Audio
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Reservation Dogs' Devery Jacobs: 'We weren't super sacred and stoic all the time'
Reservation Dogs is a new dark comedy series co-created by NZ filmmaker Taika Waititi and Native American filmmaker Sterlin Harjo. The show focuses on four Native American teenagers living on a… Video, Audio
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Magic Beans: a community produce-sharing app
Magic Beans has more than 3,000 members who call themselves 'Beanies'. Video, Audio
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Fijian language week
Ni sa bula! It's Fijian language week in Aotearoa.
The Ministry for Pacific Peoples has been marking the week with live Facebook videos and Instagram stories of Fijians sharing stories of their… Audio
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'Look at moy!' Why Kath & Kim is earning a new generation of fans
Kath & Kim ran from 2002 to 2007 and was the highest-rated comedy series in Australia at the time - spawning a US remake, a telemovie called Da Kath & Kim Code and even a feature film - Kath &… Audio
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Living vicariously in level 3 - opshop treasures
What do you do when the much vaunted takeaways, or a picnic in the double bubble under Covid restrictions alert level 3 just don't cut it? Waiheke woman Lisa Talbot has the answer. Get a friend or… Audio
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Facebook has bad week, Zuckerberg loses a fortune
We begin this morning in Te Aporo Nui - The BIG Apple, joining Nathan Rarere from New York is Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett
Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about Facebook's bad week. It was out for six hours on Tuesday, then there was the damaging evidence from former Facebook product manager… Audio
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Facebook whistleblower unites congress
American whistleblower Frances Haugen's Facebook revealations led to a somewhat united Congress yesterday. Her testimony about Facebook's impact on children could propel Republicans and Democrats to… Audio
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Compensation only the start of redress for abuse - Former Dilworth student
A Dilworth old boy says financial compensation can only mark the start of efforts to address 50 years of abuse at the school.
A former chaplain and teacher, Ross Browne, has pleaded guilty to 15… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: A good 1pm press briefing gotcha
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan Crump about an incisive question at the daily 1pm press briefing, a backlash against NZME's premium product; Hilary Barry's sweet treat… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and David Slack Part 1
Audio 6 Oct 2021Panellists Heather Roy and David Slack discuss the government's vaccine drive, Facebook and the importance of hugs. Audio
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Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testifies at internet safety hearing
Whistleblower Frances Haugen, a former product manager on Facebook's civic integrity team, has been testifying at an internet safety hearing on Capitol Hill.
Her explosive testimony has seen her… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 6 October 2021
Audio 6 Oct 2021The unvaccinated risk being locked out of venues and festivals as the Government moves ahead with its plan to roll out vaccine passports, Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki confirms he has been… Audio
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NBA star non-vaxx stance loses him of millions of dollars
The requirement of vaccine passports in workplaces is going to become a hot topic for planet Earth in the next couple of years. While most employees in the United States have been happy with vaccine… Audio
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Facebook whistleblower testifies on social media harms
Billions of users of Facebook - and it's other entities, WhatsApp and Instagram went offline for most of the morning. And if being offline wasn't enough, founder Mark Zuckerberg lost around 8 billion… Audio