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How to Write a CV with Jo Hampton
Audio 27 Oct 2020How To Write: Jo Hampton shares her tips for writing a successful C.V. Audio
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Karena Kelly: Translating Dr Seuss into te reo Māori
Dr Karena Kelly, a specialist in Māori language and linguistics, took on the task of translating Seuss’ last book published before his death Oh, The Places You’ll Go. Audio
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Dr Hannah Korrel - How to break up with friends
Sometimes breaking up with a toxic friend is even harder than ending a romantic relationship says neuropsychologist Dr Hannah Korrel. She talks to Jesse about how do ditch mates who're no good for us.
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Expert Feature: Squint surgery
For today's expert feature, two guests, Hannah Warburton and her surgeon, consultant ophthalmologist, Julia Escardo-Paton from the Green Lane Eye clinic talking about surgery to fix so-called "wonky… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Hungry lambs in Rangitikei are starting to put pressure on the amount of grass left for their mums and Nelson and Marlborough are already getting desperately dry. There's been historic low rainfall in… Audio
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Fact checking Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins' claims
The barbs flew during last night's leaders' debate in Christchurch, but both prospective prime ministers are guilty of getting tricky with the truth. Checkpoint ran a fine-tooth comb through the… Audio
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Music with RNZ's Yadana Shaw
The 90s have called and some of its artists are back. Yadana shares the 2020 releases from Austrian chill merchants Kruder and Dorfmeister, Bristol trip hop bad boy Tricky and RnB sweetheart Alicia… Audio
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Song Crush: Tricky, James Blake, SAULT
Tony is joined by RNZ Music's Yadana Saw and Fat Freddy's Drop MC Slave (AKA Mark Williams), to assess new songs from UK musicians Tricky, Slowthai, and SAULT, as well as kiwis in Berlin No Romance… Video, Audio
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Alice Snedden's Bad News | Full Series
Watch the full series of Alice Snedden's Bad News here. For additional content, click on the specific episode below.
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Rugby: All Blacks may be forced into isolation at Christmas
New Zealand Rugby has been left blindsided and angry after SANZAR released the draw for the end of year Rugby Championship forcing the All Blacks to spend Christmas in quarantine.
The draw sees the… Video, Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Docking's started in blustery weather in the North and in Te Waipounamu it was a wild week for many on both sides of the main divide. Audio
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The NZ-born poet telling truth in Covid times
To say 2020 has been a rough year is a bit of an understatement - but a short video by a New Zealand-born poet has brought a message of hope to millions who have seen it. Tomos Roberts is also known… Audio
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How the 1pm news scramble turned journalists into bad guys
The 1pm Jacinda and Ashley show has exposed the way journalists operate - and it's not pretty. Should they modify their behaviour now it's televised? Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition 298: Rolling Stones/Paige/Diggy Dupe
In this week's Pocket Edition, Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards chat about the remastered release of the 1973 record Goats Head Soup, Yadana Saw speaks with Auckland singer songwriter… Audio
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Shaken to the core
Audio 3 Sep 2020How do you help children cope with a life-threatening incident? And what if you’re stressed yourself? Katy Gosset looks at the far reaching emotional effects of the Canterbury earthquakes. Audio
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Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 8: Treaty Partnership
In this episode, Alice is joined by co-host Kura Forrester they examine just how racist New Zealand is and why it is that Pākehā just cannot get their shit together and honour the Treaty. Video
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Baby Farmer: the story of Minnie Dean
Minnie Dean must rank as one of New Zealand's most infamous figures. The only woman to be judicially executed in New Zealand history. For years she was portrayed as a cold-blooded killer who murdered… Audio
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Lockdown let-downs, leg-ups & two swing seats
As Auckland struggles through a "tricky" extended lockdown, who are the political winners & losers? We debate covid fatigue, who's won from the wage subsidies (hint: not women) and two up-for-grabs… Audio
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Mid Week Mediawatch: keeping focus
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately. This week Colin Peacock chats to Karyn about the tricky task of keeping the focus on the victims - and not the killer or the crimes - during… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Justice seen to be done
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately. This week Colin Peacock chats to Karyn about the tricky task of keeping the focus on the victims - and not the killer or the crimes - during… Audio
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Bookmarks: Anthony Healey from APRA
Anthony Healey plays his favourite tracks and chats about his favourite books, poems and Netflix series. Audio
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Virus modeler - NZ's Covid strategy is up to the task
The pandemic situation in Victoria shows that a Covid-19 outbreak can escalate from very small numbers initially, an economist is warning. Audio
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Book review - In the Time of Foxes by Jo Lennan
Bronwyn Wylie-Gibb of University Book Shop, Dunedin, reviews In the Time of Foxes by Jo Lennan. Published by Simon & Schuster. Wonderfully crafted short stories, written with a fresh original voice… Audio
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Fasting: The Quick Way to Better Health?
Studies show fasting could improve outcomes for a huge range of medical conditions... in mice. Do those benefits cross over to humans too? Audio
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Finger limes: A new venture for Gisborne growers
We've all heard of limes, but have you heard of finger limes? They're known as 'citrus caviar'. Audio
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Why Anna Fifield is returning home to join Stuff
After 20 years overseas, acclaimed Kiwi journalist Anna Fifield is moving back to Wellington to become The Dominion Post's new editor. She tells Jesse Mulligan she'll miss the excitement of Asia but… Audio
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First-time voters prove top of the class on Election 2020 referendums
New Zealand's 2020 general election could be life-changing, with two referendum questions for voters to answer, on top of the usual two ticks for parties and electorate MPs.
The Electoral Commission… Video, Audio
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Why NZ must keep up with China's changing tastes
Our biggest export market is changing post-Covid - and trading with China has always been a tightrope. What does New Zealand have to watch out for? Audio
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Shearing competitions in jeopardy with no international talent
Shearing competitions are in jeopardy this year due to a lack of international competitors. There are usually 57 events nationwide with hundreds of shearers, wool handlers and pressers taking part in… Audio
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On the Farm - this week's wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Calving's started as winter arrives in the far north and stock are tucking in to winter crops around Canterbury Audio