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Big broadcasters go public on problem of trust
This week RNZ and TVNZ both put out statements about public trust, transparency and how they make their news. On Mediawatch we ask the top editor from each one if they are feeling the heat over the…
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Amid 2024's fashion woes, WoolOn event has the industry covered
WoolOn is a fashion event dedicated to New Zealand's iconic fibre. Audio
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Wine sales have dropped 20% - winegrowers
Wine sales are down but it's not our taste for the tipple that is souring. The tough economic conditions that are affecting a lot of businesses - are also having an impact on how we buy our booze… Audio
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Finding your feet in a new land, father son conversations
Maxwell Mkoki was born in Zimbabwe and moved to New Zealand almost 20 years ago when his son was four. Inspired by conversations with his son, he's written a book about the challenges and… Audio
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Electrification could save NZ $95 billion by 2040: report
New Zealand households could save as much as $95 billion dollars by 2040 if the country fully electrifies the economy, according to an international renewable energy advocate. Audio
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Report finds growing obestity in NZ's Asian population
A landmark report finds that obesity in New Zealand's Asian population has doubled over the past 20 years. RNZ Asia's Chen Liu reports. Audio
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The huge impact of weight loss drugs
The volume of people taking the new and effective weight loss drugs has grown so big that it's shrinking food portions in the US Audio
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Held for 18 years without charge - this is the life of a disabled man in NZ
The case of 'Jay', held indefinitely without charge for 18 years, is raising questions of how we treat our intellectually disabled community Audio
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Review: Taking Care of Business by SWIDT
So'omālō Schwalger give his verdict on the latest from SWIDT. Video, Audio
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The magic dance of pīwakawaka with Shannon Te Ao
They flit around you in the back garden at the compost, or dive at your feet in the bush. The pīwakawaka or fantail is a special bird: so common, yet so magic.
There's a lightness, a joy to this… Audio
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Holding the line on media freedom
Mediawatch meets two editors honoured for 'journalism of courage and impact' in Asia - one in a place where democracy’s been restored after authoritarian suppression, another in a historic hub of… Video
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'A bit kooky': The making of Louisa Nicklin's new album The Big Sulk
Auckland musician Louisa Nicklin and producer Shayne Carter talk to Charlotte Ryan about their creative friendship, the upsides of getting older and hanging out in the Coromandel bush.
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Playwright Dennis Kelly
Award-winning British playwright Dennis Kelly's work is both funny and confronting. His play Girls and Boys is being performed by the Auckland Theatre Company and opens next month. Audio
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Backcountry to banjo: How a Niuean country musician is inspiring Pasifika youth
Annafinau Tukuitoga is a trailblazing bluegrass musician from Paeroa who is inspiring other Pasifika youth, both inside and outside of music. Audio
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Sheep numbers fall to five per person
Once upon a time there were 20 sheep per New Zealander, now the numbers have tumbled to around five per person. Beef and Lamb director Kate Acland spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Comedian Becky Umbers on performing at the world's biggest arts festival
She joins Nights from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Audio
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The role of semiconductors in modern-day life
What exactly is a semiconductor? Why is Taiwan such a huge player in this market? And are semiconductors emerging as a new frontier of geopolitical tension? Audio
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A year on from FIFA 2023 - what's changed for women's football?
Annalie Longo, the Women's Development Manager for New Zealand Football, talks to Emile Donovan. Audio
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Where to now for Christ Church Cathedral?
Restoration of the iconic Christ Church Cathedral is to be stopped due to a funding shortfall. Bishop of Christchurch, Dr Peter Carrell joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why does mint make water taste colder?
Dr Farhana Pinu joins Emile Donovan to explain. Audio
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NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024
NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2024 Original Composition Winner Sea-am Thompson Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 20 August 2024
ABC Wantok Program for 20 August 2024. Audio
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Kumbayah, now take that!
The House began a new sitting block sharing a little love over the Paris Olympics results, but the sudden outbreak of amity didn't last. Audio
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Melanesian Update for 20 August 2024
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7pm for 20 August 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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The Panel with Chris Clarke & Aimie Hines (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Chris Clarke & Aimie Hines discuss the latest report on alcohol harm, and why retail is booming in Oamaru. Aimie Hines is a senior Consultant at… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Clarke & Aimie Hines (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Chris Clarke & Aimie Hines discuss whether Kiwibank should remain 100% NZ owned and what is going on at the Democratic National Convention in the… Audio
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Australia: New Sydney Metro transfoms public transport system
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen about the new Sydney Metro being described as the most important transport infrastructure since the opening of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge… Audio
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Evening business for 20 August 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Christchurch City Council developing own alcohol policy
A community leader in Christchurch is calling for the city to follow Auckland's lead in bringing in a ban of supermarket and bottle store alcohol sales after 9pm.Auckland's local alcohol policy was… Audio