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Food industry fighting proposed clamp down on marketing of junk food
Audio 25 Sep 2023Advertising of junk food is a “major contributor” to the diseases sending New Zealanders to an early grave, the Ministry of Health says.
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Imagining Decolonisation
Audio 25 Sep 2023Inspired by the late Moana Jackson the panel translate his article as featured in the book 'Imagining Decolonisation'. Audio
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Trying to live small when the problems are big
There are a lot of good reasons to downsize to a tiny home. But there are just as many problems in getting started. Audio
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Anna Kornadt: Why we rarely feel our age
The quote attributed to American Baseball plater Satchel Paige, goes "How old would you be if you didn't know what age you were?" Most of us feel an age that bears no relation to our physical age… Audio
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Martinborough Music Festival 2023: Poulenc, Falla, Boccherini, Loeffler, Marsalis
Music of Poulenc, Falla, Boccherini, Loeffler, Marsalis performed at the Martinborough Music Festival 2023 Audio
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Playing Favourites with Kerry Ann Lee
Kerry Ann Lee is a collage artist, scholar, DJ, and fanzine maker whose work explores Cantonese urban settlement and cultural collisions. A third-generation Chinese New Zealander, Lee's parents ran… Audio, Gallery
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Ultra-processed food is blamed for a global obesity epidemic - but the food industry is fiercely resistant to regulation
Audio 23 Sep 2023It’s almost three-quarters of all packaged food on our supermarket shelves - and experts think it’s driving the global explosion of obesity. Video
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
Audio 22 Sep 2023RNZ Pacific Editor Koroi Hawkins looks ahead to the Pacific election debate, hosted jointly by Radio New Zealand and Pacific Media Network from 11am on Monday September 25. PMN's Khalia Strong will be… Audio
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Claire Turnbull: sort out your sleep and diet for better mental health
Audio 21 Sep 2023Learning about the relationship between food and mood has been a very personal journey for nutritionist Claire Turnbull. She explains why sleeping and eating better are the keys to good mental and… Audio
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Temperatures set to soar in parts of North Island
Parts of the North Island are likely to see hotter temperatures this week, with a handful reaching around 25 degrees.
The all-time record for September in the North Island is 27.7 degrees, back in… Audio
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Tarras locals gear up for a fight over airport
Christchurch Airport says it's premature to try and stop a new airport that's only just having the groundwork laid; but Tarras locals know what they don't want. Audio
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Grilled | Episode 1: Chris Hipkins
Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins discusses yoga, the impact of all the sausage rolls, and cost of living while boldly managing to bake a lasagne in 75 minutes. Video
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How to make the perfect birthday cake
Audio 18 Sep 2023Sally Ward, expert home baker is with Jesse to talk about the art of making birthday cakes, a timely chat at the most common time of the year for birthdays is between September 22nd and October 4th. Audio
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Steamed Hams! Internet memes turned art
Audio 17 Sep 2023Steamed Hams shows artists using humour and popular digital storytelling devices to explore how our worldview is being filtered through everything from TikTok to AI art. Video, Audio
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Stuff keeps Open AI at arm's length
New Zealand's biggest publisher of news this week joined big global names in blocking Open AI from using its content to power generative artificial intelligence tool Chat GPT. Stuff says it is being… Audio
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NZDF investigating alleged animal abuse at Burnham Military Camp
A Burnham soldier is under investigation for alleged animal abuse including dumping a mistreated dog in a rubbish bin. The defence force has confirmed two dogs have been surrendered to the SPCA after… Video, Audio
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Bougainville filmmaker in need of new equipment
Bougainville filmmaker Clive Porabou in need of new equipment. Audio
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Great snow at Ruapehu not translating into bumper business
Skiers and snowboarders have enjoyed some of the best snow at Ruapehu in years, after a rocky start to the season. Ruapehu Alpine Lifts is in liquidation, and only got the go-ahead for the season at… Audio
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A visit to the birthplace of the Labour party, as it tanks in the polls
As Labour tanks in pre-election polls, we visit a West Coast town that played an important role in the party's history. A miners' strike in Blackball in 1908 laid the foundation stone for Labour's… Video, Audio
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National won't yet commit to free cervical screening
National's Health Spokesperson, Shane Rei, says his party cannot commit to adopting Labour's free cervical smear policy if elected, without first seeing the costings and impact it will have on labs.
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Health experts support Labour's free cervical screening policy
Women's health experts want the next Government to adopt Labour's promise for free cervical screening.
The cancer screening would be available for 25-to 69-year-olds.
And from Tuesday - the… Audio
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Labour promising free cervical screenings if re-elected
Labour is promising free cervical screenings if they are re-elected.
The cancer screening would be available for 25-to 69-year-olds.
And from Tuesday - the government is also rolling out a new… Audio
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Emergency services still searching for survivors in Morocco
Emergency services in Morocco are still searching through the rubble in a race to save survivors after Saturday's devastating magnitude 6.8 earthquake.
More than 2,100 people have been confirmed… Audio
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The Nomad celebrates 25 years of Musical Movement
One of the key NZ musicians THE NOMAD is celebrating twenty-five years of musical movement.
He has just released "Infinite" a 'vinyl only' album release, featuring 16 hand-picked tracks representing… Video, AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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How young is too young to talk politics? Campaign sees kids get a chance to vote
How young is too young to talk politics? Well you may be surprised. As part of a Save the Children campaign, close to two thousand primary students from 25 schools will cast their votes ahead of the… Video, Audio
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Meet the new host for RNZ Concert Mornings
Andrew Clark is a seasoned broadcaster with a life-long passion for classical music.who will be a wonderful addition to the RNZ Concert Mornings team.
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Questions asked about what difference extra police will make
Labour is promising another 300 front-line police, and new laws to crack down on gangs, if it wins the election.
The Government has already lifted police numbers by 1,800 since 2017.
But in the year… Audio
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Horse race journalism as National takes aim at squeezed middle
As National announced its long-awaited tax plan, some journalists took a hard look at its numbers, while others focused more on political strategy and impact. Audio
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The Week in Detail: From craft beer to Barbie
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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New Parliament, new rules
The final thing Parliament did before adjourning was agree rules changes for the next Parliament. We discuss them with senior clerks David Wilson and Gabor Hellyer. Audio