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Accident was 'a precious gift': climber Paul Pritchard
Paul Pritchard was a cutting edge British rock climber and mountaineer, whose love of the sport had taken him all over the world. Paul is also a writer, and when he won an award with his first book… Video, Audio
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War in the world's breadbasket: a global food crisis
Audio 10 Jun 2022The United Nations' Secretary General is warning the Ukraine war is threatening to unleash an unprecedented food crisis, which could months if not years. Kathryn speaks to finance correspondent at the… Audio
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Tech: PimEyes' scan power, Chorus' fastest fibre
Technology correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about PimEyes, a company offering the ability to scan people's faces on the internet - with great accuracy. Anyone can use it - and images… Audio
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Children are becoming older at a younger age
10 is the new 13 for girls growing up today. There is so much pressure on them to leave their childhood behind well before they hit their teens says Australian journalist and author Madonna King… Audio
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Why today's girls are growing too quickly
10 is the new 13 for girls growing up today. There is so much pressure on them to leave their childhood behind well before they hit their teens says Australian journalist and author Madonna King. She… Audio
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Inheritance law changes - what might they mean for you?
The law around who inherits your property when you die looks set for a shake-up - and some of the proposals are proving to be quite controversial. The Law Commission reviewed the legislation governing… Audio
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What makes people behave badly on dating apps?
Although many Kiwis met their current partner on an app, others repeatedly experience ghosting and derision in the online dating realm, says social researcher Joanne Orlando. Audio
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Hone Kouka: his provocative new work Ngā Rorirori
Hone Kouka is no stranger to controversy with his work, and his new play Nga Rorirori is no exception. Audio
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National maintains lead over Labour in latest political poll
The National Party has held its lead over Labour in the latest One News/Kantar poll.
It seems Labour's big budget announcement last week haven't convinced voters, they've dropped two percent to sit… Audio
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Tastes like climate change: Wine expert Ali Lowrey has a sobering warning
Ali Lowrey talks about the future of winemaking in this highlight of Auckland University's Raising the Bar Home Series. Audio
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CEO, marketing director & scholarship winner aged 17
Audio 28 May 2022Rohm Dixon is head student at Rotorua Boys High School and has just won a Te Ara a Kupe Beaton Scholarship worth 25-thousand dollars to help him get into one of the world's top universities. At this… Audio
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Trevor Reekie in Conversation with Greg Johnson
This weeks guest for for NZMM 2022 is Greg Johnson, a song writer who’s catalogue of original compositions remain part of the fabric of NZ music … we called Greg in his adopted home of Los Angeles… Audio
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NZDF personnel prepare to help Ukraine fighters use L119 gun
Five NZDF personnel are on their way to the UK to help with the Ukrainian war effort, with another 25 to follow early next week.
They'll be training Ukrainian military personnel on how to operate a… Video, Audio
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Ministry of Education office fails seismic assessment
The Ministry of Education's head office in Bowen Street in Wellington closed yesterday after it was revealed it met only 25 per cent of the criteria under the new guidelines for seismic assessment… Audio
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Late Edition - The Enduring Appeal of the Chelsea Flower Show
Audio 25 May 2022It's the world's most famous flower show, and the medals have just been handed out. The Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower show is on and open to the public in London. Someone who has had… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 25 May 2022
ABC Wantok Program for 25 May 2022 Audio
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Late Edition - Midweek Mediawatch
Audio 25 May 2022Wednesday night means mid-week Mediawatch. Tonight the team look at the coverage of the Australian election, and we talk the 'c-word', Covid coverage. Audio
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Late Edition Community leaders concerned by shootings
Audio 25 May 2022The pressure is on Police to try and calm gang tension after a spate of drive-by shootings in Auckland last night. Community leaders are concerned someone is is going to get caught in the crossfire… Audio
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Queer Arts Festival
Audio 25 May 2022Festival organisers, Ania Upstill and Jess Ducey give us the low-down on Wellington's inaugural Queer Arts Festival kicking off at the end of this month. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Stuff's new stance on 'the C word'
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Anna Thomas about some kooky Australian election coverage, a bold new stance on car reviewing from BusinessDesk, a memo from Stuff… Audio
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At The Movies - To Olivia
Beloved children's author Roald Dahl (Hugh Bonneville) and his actress wife Patricia Neal (Keeley Hawes) are struck by family tragedy in To Olivia. Video, Audio
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Review: The Northman
The Northman is a chilly, violent retelling of a traditional Icelandic story that was later the inspiration for Shakespeare's Hamlet. Starring Alexander Skarsgård (Godzilla vs Kong) and Anya… Video, Audio
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At The Movies - The Innocents
The Innocents is a critically acclaimed Norwegian horror film about a small group of children who gain strange powers. Written and directed by Eskil Vogt (The worst person in the world). Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 25 May
Simon Morris looks at three films, all with one thing in common - Scandinavia. One tells an old Viking saga, one is a modern Norwegian horror film, while the third is a biopic of a beloved… Audio
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Dust off your instruments.
Audio 25 May 2022Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra Director of Connecting, Thomas Hamill chats about the orchestra's connecting program - which inspires and connects musicians and music lovers - including the Community… Video, Audio
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7pm RNZ Pacific News for 25 May 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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7pm RNZ Pacific News for 25 May 2022
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport Audio
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NZ esports' E-Blacks selected for Commonwealth Games
Fifteen gamers have been named in the E-Blacks - New Zealand's first esports rep team.
Esports will be a pilot event at this year's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham with aspirations to becoming a… Audio
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US shooting: Latest from Uvalde, Texas, after school killings
The US is reeling yet again after a school shooting left 19 young children and two teachers dead in Texas.
The gunman was an 18-year-old man who was himself shot dead by police. The tragedy comes… Video, Audio