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Liquefaction: lessons from the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes
Misko Cubrinovski is interested how the ground and the structures on - and in - it behave during an earthquake. Audio
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Mustering at Molesworth
For the musterers at Molesworth Station, it's an early start to beat the heat. Josh, Duncan, Connell and Liam are moving the cattle during the mating season. Country Life spends a day with the… Audio, Gallery
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New play pits French and America's first ladies against each other
An imagined verbal battle between the first ladies of America and France is the premise of a play that's about to have its New Zealand premiere. Prize-winning Irish playwright Nancy Harris pits Sophia… Audio
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Being performs new song 'Speak Softly' live in the RNZ studio
Being is the indie-pop project helmed by Auckland-based musician and poet Jasmine Balmer. Being will be performing at the Auckland Folk Festival alongside the likes of Troy Kingi, The Eastern, Delaney… Audio
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Scooped: The history of ice cream in New Zealand
New Zealanders are among the biggest consumers of ice cream in the world - each eating an incredible 23 litres per annum on average. And we have a surprisingly long relationship with ice cream in this… Audio
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Fighting antibiotic resistant superbugs with viruses
Audio 19 Jan 2021There's been advances in the fight to combat antibiotic resistant superbugs. One of the Australian scientists at the forefront of this research Jeremy Barr of Monash University talks to Jesse about… Audio
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Vincent Ward: filming in Ukraine
Vigil, The Navigator, Map of the Human Heart, What Dreams May Come, River Queen, Rain of the Children - New Zealander Vincent Ward has a diverse and impressive directing résumé. He's also an… Audio
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Coromandel locals take scallop decline crisis into their own hands
Ngāti Hei kaumatua Joe Davis explains to Jesse why locals are stepping in. Audio
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Ngāti Awa disappointed with water bottling decision
Ngāti Awa says it is disappointed it has lost its appeal to stop Creswell New Zealand Limited from taking a billion litres of water a year from the Awaiti Aquifer near Whakatāne. The Chinese company… Audio
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Helicopter crash reported in Hawke's Bay
Police and other emergency services are responding to reports of helicopter crash on the eastern side of the Mahia peninsula in Hawkes Bay.
The police say they were told of the crash by a member of… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 16 December 2020
Audio 16 Dec 2020Police are responding to reports of a helicopter crash on the eastern side of the Mahia peninsula, The extent of abuse in care is revealed - an estimated quarter of a million children, young people… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 16 December 2020
Police are responding to reports of a helicopter crash on the eastern side of the Mahia peninsula, The extent of abuse in care is revealed - an estimated quarter of a million children, young people… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 12 December 2020
A leadership showdown is looming in Papua New Guinea with the opposition calling for the PM's resignation;Fiji opposition still reeling from Rabuka's sudden exit from parliament;Tonga is also… Audio
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Unprecedented threat for eastern Pacific tuna fishery
Tuna stocks in the eastern Pacific are facing an unprecedented threat from January 1st after the agency that regulates the fish catch failed to reach agreement at its annual meeting. Audio
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Free counselling on offer ahead of Whakaari anniversary
A group of Eastern Bay of Plenty mental health professionals will be offering free counselling sessions around the one year anniversary of the Whakaari/White Island eruption.
Clinical psychologist… Audio
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Aspiring chef and recovering addict Cam McKie tops his cookery class
Earlier this year, we came across aspiring chef Cam McKie after he helped RNZ journalist Anusha Bradley get her car out of a Napier ditch. Cam, who hosts the Facebook page and 'recovery journal" Cam's… Audio, Gallery
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Great NZ Album: The Eastern: Hope and Wire
Great NZ Album: The Eastern: Hope and Wire. Audio
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Composer Gao Ping's China Crossing
Chinese composer Gao Ping talks about his new work being premiered this week as part of the China Crossing concert series at Te Kōkī (NZSM). The concert also features a repeat performance of 'Bitter… Audio
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What we can learn from hunter gatherer societies
James Suzman is an anthropologist and author who argues we spent too much of our lives working unnecessarily. Audio
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Breaking Silence | Episode 5: Shakti
Simonne interviews Farida on the issues migrant women face, such as forced marriage, the impact of shaming and silence, the pressures to stay in unhealthy marriages, and extreme isolation. Video
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Pua o te Rēinga - return of the Flower of the Underworld
Iwi representatives & conservationists journey to Zealandia sanctuary to plant seeds of the mysterious parasitic flowering plant Dactylanthus or flower of the underworld. Audio
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Rebuilding an iconic road: the making of State Highway 80
Rebuilding the iconic Mount Cook Road was both a challenge and a privilege. Find out more in this episode of Eyewitness. Audio
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Troy Kingi, Harmonic Resonators among acts to perform at Auckland Folk Fest 2021
New Zealand’s largest folk festival is celebrating its 48th year. Troy Kingi, Delaney Davidson, and family folk faves Harmonic Resonators are among the acts set to perform on Auckland Anniversary… Video
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Government still seeking information around China Covid-19 meat
The government is still seeking more information about a claim that Covid-19 has been found on New Zealand meat exports to China.
News agency Reuters reported that the virus was detected on beef and… Audio
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No shortcuts to success
Two Syrian brothers of former refugee background find a new life in Newtown after discovering some hidden talent. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
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Wahakura - a woven cradle to save babies' lives
The 2020 Tahunui-A-Rangi Award goes to David Tipene Leach for the wahakura, a woven bassinet to address the problem of sudden unexpected death in infancy. Audio
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Researchers win big at awards
Researchers from the sciences and the humanities have had their achievements recognised with awards from the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
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Seeds of dragons: A new history, the Story of China, by Michael Wood
A new history, The Story of China, tackles how China has managed to organise its state and the growth of its civilisation over centuries. Video
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Auditor-General asks Auckland University about $5m house purchase for vice chancellor
New Zealand's highest watchdog is asking for a please explain over Auckland University's purchase of a $5 million house in one of the city's poshest suburbs for its vice chancellor to live in.
The… Video, Audio
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How well do political parties represent NZ's ethnically diverse communities?
The National Party came under fire this year for its lack of diversity after it reshuffled its caucus several times following two leadership changes. But one of its candidates Christopher Luxon, who… Video, Audio