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Dancers to join bassist at Wellington Jazz Festival
Nick Tipping talks with bassist and singer esperanza spalding, who's making her Aotearoa debut at this year's Wellington Jazz Festival. In a Festival first, she'll be joined by two dancers from the… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 3 October 2024
Audio 3 Oct 2024In today's episode, Dunedin's Civil Defence bunker is being activated as the region prepares for very heavy rain, the latest census data shows one in 20 New Zealanders identifies as part of the… Audio
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Aotearoa's brand-new Great Walk
The Humpridge Track in Western Southland has earned the status of a Great Walk. Audio
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Latest Census data released
The latest census data shows one in 20 New Zealanders identifies as part of the rainbow community. Reporter Lauren Crimp spoke to Jemima Huston. Audio
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Undercover sting finds heated tobacco devices being sold
An undercover sting led by grassroots volunteer group Vape-Free Kids NZ has found more than 20 stores across Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are selling IQOS heated tobacco devices - despite… Audio
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Kiwi pies taking off in New Mexico, USA
Kiwi Alyson Hyder has been in New Mexico for 20 years before adding pies to the menu during the covid-19 pandemic. Nathan Rarere asked Aly how it happened Audio
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Parking fines rise for first time in 20 years
Drivers beware, from Tuesday, it's going to cost a lot more if you get pinged parking illegally. Maia Ingoe reports. Audio
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Greenpeace suing Fonterra for allegedly misleading customers
Audio 30 Sep 2024Greenpeace is suing the diary giant for allegedly misleading customers by claiming its anchor butter is 100% New Zealand grassfed. The environmental group claims the reality is that 20% of a Fonterra… Audio
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Level of CTE in 20-year-old rugby player shocks pathologist
A leading Australian neuropathologist says the level of brain damage a young league star had at just 20 years old should raise alarm bells about junior sports. Audio
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Cult experts on secretive Two by Two cult
Cult experts say an global underground sect the FBI is investigating after it was exposed for historical child sexual abuse, has many markers of a high control group. The Christian sect is known to… Audio
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Problem Pokies and 35 years of theatre marae with Jim Moriarty
The latest production by Māori theatre company Te Rākau Hua o Te Wao Tapu, Unreel tells the story of a community affected by gambling as the Hīnaki Hotel looks set to launch the very first AI pokie… Audio
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Kath Irvine: Growing potatoes
Audio 28 Sep 2024Spuds are one of the easiest crops for home gardeners to manage, so why don't more of us grow them? Kath Irvine answers your questions. Audio
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Around the motu: Natalie Akoorie in Hamilton
RNZ reporter Natalie Akoorie details news from around the Waikato region. Audio
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The supergene responsible for human creativity
As part of her life's work, Dr Lynne Kelly has been exploring the source of human creativity. And in so doing explaining why some people are genetically wired for success in the arts - and whether a… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 24 September 2024
On today's episode, the Police Commissioner Andy Coster is leaving the force to head up the government's new Social Investment Agency, nearly 500 people have been killed in Lebanon, in the deadliest… Audio
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Israel strikes cause deadliest day in Lebanon in almost 20 years
Nearly 500 people have been killed in Lebanon, in the deadliest day of conflict there in almost 20 years. University of Otago professor and co-founder of Middle East and Islamic Studies Aotearoa Dr… Audio
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Salina Fisher makes waves across the Pacific
One of America's top choreographers is basing her latest ballet on music by New Zealander Salina Fisher.
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Life Hacks from the Buddha
Dr. Tony Fernando is a psychiatrist, sleep specialist and ordained Buddhist monk. His new book explains how to be calm and content in a chaotic world. Audio
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Innovative Kava bowl up for a design award
The Kava bowl, dubbed "The G-Bowl", offers a detachable five-litre hand spun metal bowl resting on a wooden frame. Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' movie critic Dan Slevin returns to talk about Iris and the Men, Sugar, and Downey's Dream Cars. Audio
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This Weekend: Backgammon North Island Champs
Every Friday, we bring you some of the most interesting events and happenings coming up in Aotearoa this weekend - from the community fairs to the massive concerts. Audio
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From selling shoes in China to sprouting microgreens in Te Puke
Kali sold shoes in China before coming to NZ. She discovered her green fingers just out of Te Puke where she has joined forces with her daughter to grow microgreens. Audio
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Catch crops help prevent nitrogen from leaching into waterways
Trials on a North Canterbury dairy farm have found that early sown oats and Italian ryegrass are taking up excess urine deposited by winter grazing cows. Audio
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Kerry Worsnop on a better approach to policy
Nuffield scholar and former Gisborne District Councillor Kerry Worsnop on how policymakers can better work with those on the land. Audio
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Country Life Friday 20 September 2024
This week Country Life meets a mother and daughter duo who's microgreens business is going from strength to strength and they head to a North Canterbury dairy farm which is using crops to mop up… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Ed Amon (Part 2)
Audio 20 Sep 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones and Ed Amon discuss why everyone is talking about "presenteeism", and the romance and history of New Zealand's band rotundas. Audio
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Tough-on-crime talk becomes a numbers game
Audio 20 Sep 2024In Focus on Politics, RNZ's deputy political editor Craig McCulloch breaks down the coalition's crime week as the government responds to some less-than-favourable figures. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Ed Amon (Part 1)
Audio 20 Sep 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones and Ed Amon discuss the four year political term being put back on the poltical agenda and the concerns about the future of rail access… Audio
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Asia: 10 year old Japanese boy dies after stabbing
Audio 20 Sep 2024Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about a 10 year old Japanese boy dying after being stabbed nearby his school in China, Sri Lanka getting ready to head to the polls as the country holds… Audio