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Midweek Mediawatch: Opining on elimination
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Bryan Crump on Nights. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan about media angst over whether ‘elimination’ is still our Covid strategy - and the Herald aiming high… Audio
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Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings draws on Chinese myths and legends, as well as the all-conquering Marvel Comics country. Featuring Chinese superstars Tony Leung and Michele Yeoh, and popular… Video, Audio
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How food-swap initiative Magic Beans hopes to grow
Magic Beans was set up five years ago by Anneliese Hough as a way people in the Hawkes Bay region could trade the food from their gardens, with no money involved. At the moment it's run via a very… Audio
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Jenn Louis: Chicken soup for the world
There are some dishes that are ubiquitous around the globe. Every culture taking its own spin. Portland chef and activist Jenn Louis has spent several years exploring our relationship with chicken… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 September 2021
It’s the final day of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week – and we’ve a great selection of te reo hymns including Wairua Tapu by Ngapo Wehi and a setting of Whakaaria mai by Ryan Youens. Audio
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BRAHMS: Piano Quartet No 3 in C minor Op 60
Performed by the New Zealand Chamber Soloists at their concert, 'Dark Bright Night', Auckland Concert Chamber, 28 March 2021. Audio
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Andrew Cockburn: how the American War Machine is all about money
In his book The Spoils of War: Power, Profit and the American War Machine British journalist and Washington editor for Harpers magazine Andrew Cockburn gets behind the motivations behind the America… Audio
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Farmer launches 'lean on a gate, chat to a mate' mental health campaign
Rural health advocate and farmer Craig 'Wiggy' Wiggins is encouraging rural people to take five minutes each day to 'lean on a gate and talk to a mate'. Wiggy is running the Lean on A Gate campaign… Audio
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Covid-19: The woman behind 'Shot Bro' vaccination bus name
When Napier woman Jules Cunningham woke up on Thursday, she was not expecting to see photos of mobile Covid-19 vaccination clinics driving around Auckland with her idea for a nickname displayed on the… Audio
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Uncertain future for NZ social media after Australian court ruling
A recent ruling in Australia that saw media companies liable for defamatory posts on their social media pages could see businesses in New Zealand switch off comments, or shut down their pages… Audio
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Judith Collins standing by Siouxsie Wiles comments
National Party leader Judith Collins stands by her calling microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles a hypocrite.
Wiles, who was named New Zealand of the Year for her work advising the NZ public on Covid-19, was… Audio
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Dr Michael Mosley on Just One Thing
Sometimes it takes just one simple thing to improve your health. The popular host of BBC science programmes, Dr Michael Mosley, looks at the science behind the little things you can do to boost your… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 September 2021
We’re looking upward in this week’s home edition of the programme with two settings of Psalm 121: ‘I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills’. Audio
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Mud & Blood - Rugby teams in Westland battle for sacred shield
Tradition meets passion as four South Westland teams compete for the region's foremost rugby prize, the Woodham Shield. The 71st year saw Fox - Franz - Haast take on Whataroa in this year's final… Video, Audio
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Viewing: American Rust, Only Murders in the Building,
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Lynn to discuss American Rust (Neon, SoHo); a family drama set in a Rust Belt town starring Jeff Daniels, Only Murders in the Building (Disney+); a comedy about… Audio
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Pipers Boutique thrilled to see Chris Hipkins with their mug
If you were watching the daily 1pm press conference yesterday, you might have noticed Covid 19 response minister Chris Hipkins sporting a new accessory.. As he took a sip of water, he looked chuffed… Audio
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Catherine Raven: an unexpected friendship with a fox
Catherine Raven lives in a remote mountain valley in Montana. She has lived more or less alone since leaving a troubled home aged 15. She was a National Park ranger for 20 years, and gained a PhD in… Audio
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Best podcasts for your lockdown listening pleasure
Abba released a couple of new songs this week and quite frankly, not one of them was a Dancing Queen .. not even a Put On Your White Sombrero But we have enlisted the help of Podcast Guru, and friend… Audio
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RNZ Music Live Sessions: Mara TK
It’s time for another RNZ Music Live Session! This time we’re joined by Wellington singer and songwriter, Mara TK (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, Tainui), who you may know from his time as frontman of… Video, Audio
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Scotty Morrison - modern phrases in te reo
Te reo Maori advocate and teacher, Professor Scotty Morrison shares some modern Maori phrases. It's been 10 years since his first Raupo Phrasebook of Modern Maori hit the shelves. Audio
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The Dinosaur Hunters of history
The word "dinosaur" has only been around for a couple of hundred years, but people have been finding the fossilised remains of prehistoric animals for more than a thousand years. Dr Lowell Dingus'… Audio
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Learning to surf for beginners
Surfing expert and General Manager of Surfing New Zealand, Ben Kennings, teaches Jesse how to get started in the sport. Audio
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Cook Islands seeing Kiwi tourists depart for home
To the Cook Islands now, where the few lingering tourists are making their way back to locked-down New Zealand, With any future travel bubble appearing a long way off businesses now have to go back… Audio
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The importance of using the right language in Covid times
The Samoan community in South Auckland feels dented and diminished by its experiences with the health system. When it comes to Pasifika people, getting the messaging right is vital.
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An angler and a surfer on the rivers, riptides & roads of New Zealand
Angler Dougal Rillstone and surfer Derek Morrison talk to fellow explorer Bruce Ansley about their love for the wild places of Aotearoa. Audio
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Students' no-ice device has farmers interested
Three students from Mackenzie College / Aro o Te Tika in South Canterbury have developed a solution to stop water troughs from freezing over in winter. Audio
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A call for woolen clothes for newborn babies
The Queen Mary Maternity Ward at Dunedin Hospital found itself in a tricky situation as lockdown set in. They were running short of woollen beanies and booties to put on newborns because of an… Audio
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Good food from the goodness of a chef's heart
A Manawatu chef is serving restaurant quality meals to front line workers and people in need in the community - all out of his own pocket. Grant Kitchen, who runs the kitchen at the Apiti Tavern… Audio
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Level 3 business opening: Alan Baxter, Side-on Cafe in Dunedin
Well its an exciting morning for those who got sick to death of cooking every single meal over Level 4, with all of New Zealand that isn't called Auckland or Northland moving to Level 3 And while… Audio
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Why you can swear on bFM, but not on Morning Report
After flying under the radar for 25 years, student radio station bFM's expletive-laden BSA promo landed in front of the Authority. So why was the complaint not upheld?