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What are the new rules for job hunting?
Being humble is a bit of a national personality trait, but a recruitment expert says Kiwis need to put it to one side when it comes to the job hunt. Author Tom O'Neil has worked in recruitment and HR… Audio
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When can a child choose to have Covid-19 vaccine?
So at what age can a child decide for themselves whether to have a Covid-19 vaccine, independent of their parents wishes.
It's a question that could come into sharp focus if the government decides to… Video, Audio
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We need more hard conversations about death, sex and money
Anna Sale started talking about hard things by accident but now she's made a career out of helping people do it. The Death, Sex and Money podcast host shares some advice from her new book Let's Talk… Audio
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Movie review - Herself
Audio 27 Jun 2021A single mother in contemporary Dublin tries to protect her family by building a house. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Movie review - Herself
A single mother in contemporary Dublin tries to protect her family by building a house. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Review - In The Heights
In The Heights is the Broadway musical that launched the career of writer/composer/star Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton). It's been adapted into a movie by director Jon M Chu. Video, Audio
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America's Cup sailing away from NZ for next regatta
New Zealand's Cup looks set to sail elsewhere for its next battle. Team New Zealand is entering discussions with other nations keen to host the 37th America's Cup, after rejecting a… Video, Audio
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Critical meeting underway over next host of America's Cup
A critical meeting tonight could decide whether all hope for the next America's cup on home waters is sunk.
Team NZ boss Grant Dalton's selling his vision for the race to the Royal NZ yacht squadron… Video, Audio
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Sebastian Junger on what it means to be free
American journalist Sebastian Junger's latest book ruminates on the concept of freedom and what it means to be free in a modern society. He had ample opportunity to do it during his 600-kilometre hike… Audio
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How to cut NZ's transport emissions? Driving industry boss, climate change expert respond
Professor Dave Frame is Director of the New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute at Victoria University.
He says transport emissions are on the way up and we need to be targeting motorists. Video, Audio
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Polar explorer Ernest Shackleton's stunning survival story
Joanna Grochowicz's new book, Shackleton's Endurance: An Antarctic Survival Story, tells the incredible story of Ernest Shackleton's 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic expedition. Joanna joins the show… Audio
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Security a recent theme at Parliament
Parliament’s business often develops themes. Recently there’s a been a strong flavour of security with a side of white supremacy threats. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions
Very welcome rain fell on the East Coast, along with freezing temperatures in many places of the North Island. It was similiar in the South Island with cracking frosts and sunny days. Oturehua had a… Audio
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NZ's cricketers have made the call to exit the IPL
New Zealand's cricketers have made the call to exit the IPL en masse after the tournament was suspended indefinitely overnight. Several positive Covid-19 cases across franchises over the last couple… Audio
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Customs fires 9 border workers for not taking vaccine
Customs has fired nine border workers who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19. It says the move complies with public health regulations that came into force this month. Customs deputy chief… Audio
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The Sampler: Milk, Dianne Swann, Somni Presents: Up Too Early
Tony Stamp absorbs a posthumous release from Auckland musician Reuben Winter, the first solo album by The Bads' Dianne Swann, and a collection of laidback beats designed for the early hours of the… Audio
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Covid-19: Auckland doctors want drive-through vaccination clinics
Aucklanders may be able to get their Covid-19 vaccinations at a drive through - if the tricky logistics can be sorted.
Some doctors say the McDonalds type service will help make getting vaccinated as… Audio
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Dreams of China: A debut short story collection is dazzling
Audio 12 Apr 2021Reality and fable combine in Te-Ping Chen's dazzling short-story collection exploring the lives of Chinese people and how they can get caught up in the gears of history and politics.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In the North Island at least one Taranaki farm's on track for a record milk production season while in the South Island Southland farmers think they've dialled up one of the best possible autumns. Audio
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Just Kai - calling Tonga
Country Life has a new occasional series - Just Kai - where we catch up with farmers and growers in the Pacific to hear about what they are growing and how they are faring. Vea Takai's husband Keni… Audio
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How to make hot cross buns
Ahead of the Easter long weekend break, Bread and Butter founder, Isabel Pasch, talks to Jesse about how to make delicious hot cross buns at home. Audio
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MIQ hotel complications a 'betrayal of trust' - returnee
A recent returnee to New Zealand is describing apparent failures at an Auckland MIQ facility a "betrayal of trust".
Health officials are contacting 250 returnees who have left the Grand Mercure Hotel… Video, Audio
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INTERVIEW: Award winning musician and composer Jon Batiste
Musician John Batiste has a long list of achievements. He's performed with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Prince, Willy Nelson, Ed Sheeran, and Lenny Kravitz, He regularly tours with his band Stay Human… Video, Audio
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Auckland University students missing orientation
The start of the University year usually means dressing up in togas, breaking the ice with new classmates and plenty of socialising. But in Auckland, Covid-19 has once again interrupted the party. And… Audio
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Team NZ, Luna Rossa ready to face off in America's Cup
Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa are set to enter the starting box tomorrow - getting the America's Cup officially underway.
Fans are looking forward to it, teams are being guarded in public… Video, Audio
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Masterton man scales NZ's 100 great peaks
A Masterton business analyst has completed what might be called the "Everest" of climbing in this country - scaling 100 great New Zealand peaks.
Don French reached the milestone at the age of 62 when… Audio
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Consumer NZ on ticket refunds for postponed and cancelled events
A number of events right around the country were postponed or cancelled when alert levels changed last weekend. Head of Consumer NZ, Jon Duffy talks to Jesse about what people can do about refunds… Audio
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Ten years after: Marking a major milestone in Christchurch
Commemorating the anniversary of the deadly Canterbury quake was a huge undertaking for the media this week. Video, Audio
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INTERVIEW: Neil, Liam and Elroy Finn
Charlotte speaks to Neil Finn and his sons Liam and Elroy Finn about the new reincarnation of Crowed House ahead of their NZ Tour. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions
In Northland lots of dairy herds are being sold and in the South Island nearly all the regions are trucking along well for the time of the year. Audio