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Musical multi-tasker Nathaniel Otley
Nathaniel Otley will be wielding both bow and baton in his next concert - conducting the Dunedin Youth Orchestra in the first half, then joining the violin section in the second half. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Anna Dean and Peter Field
Audio 25 May 2023Wallace and panellists Peter Field and Anna Dean discuss a new campaign to protect our tamariki from harmful content online. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about the Kiwisaver positive results for the first quarter of 2023. There's also new Kiwisaver help for new parents. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: The legacy of Bruce Robertson
New Zealand Rugby has recently lost one of its greats, Bruce Robertson aged 71. To talk about his legacy to the game Jesse speaks to one of the country's most respected rugby commentators, Bob Howitt.
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Music Critic: Roger Shepherd
Today Roger talks to Jesse about new music from Great Lake Swimmers and Kevin Morby. Audio
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The Rule of Jenny Pen adapted for the big screen
In 2021 the famous New Zealand short story Coming Home in the Dark by Owen Marshall was carefully adapted for the big screen actor and director James Ashcroft. Audio
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Harakeke flax - a world-class alternative to carbon fibre
Harakeke has a special place here in Aotearoa, but the native flax is also one of the strongest sustainable fibres in the world. To develop a harakeke product for the global market, 23-year-olds Ben… Audio
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'School hours' shifts boost Sealord's workforce
When Sealord introduced school-hours shifts at their Nelson Factory, they went from labour shortages to more applicants than they could accommodate. CEO Doug Paulin talks to Jesse. Audio
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Rock'n'roll queen Tina Turner dies aged 83
The music world is mourning the loss of rock n roll queen, Tina Turner who has died at the age of 83. She rose from humble beginnings and overcame an abusive marriage to become one of the most popular… Audio
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Invasive clams found in Waikato River
An invasive clam which reproduces rapidly has been discovered in the Waikato River, It's the first time the clam, called the Gold clam, has been found in New Zealand. It is a potential threat to… Audio
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The TAHI Thursday 25th May
Melodownz joins So’omalo for a great chat about Music, his community and his appearance in NZ Hip Hop Stand Up Season 3 streaming now on rnz.co.nz/hiphop. So’omalo also tells us some other yarns but… Audio
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Mark Lundy seeks second chance at parole
Convicted murderer Mark Lundy is seeking his second chance at parole today. Mark Lundy has convicted of the double homicide of his wife Christine and daughter Amber at their Palmerston North home in… Audio
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Spending must still be reined in - Reserve Bank Govenor
The Reserve Bank Govenor has defended his support of Labour's budget in front of a select committee after rising the offical cash rate once again. Members of Parliament have spent the morning grilling… Audio
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2023 DocEdge Festival preview
Dan Slevin previews three titles from this year’s DocEdge festival, on the understanding that the full programme is so diverse this small selection can’t possibly be representative of the whole. Video
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Screentime Queen Charlotte, Brutal Lives, Millie Lies Low
Audio 25 May 2023Film and TV correspondent Laumata Lauano joins Kathryn to look at Netflix's Bridgerton spin-off Queen Charlotte, the new season of Pacific drama Brutal Lives and a quirky Kiwi comedy, Millie Lies Low… Audio
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Parenting: Inside the dyslexic mind
There's nothing wrong with dyslexic people, they just need help to navigate a world wired for language processors rather than visual thinkers, says retired psychologist Laughton King. He says parents… Audio
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AI in education, skills for an AI-powered future and in-game
Technology expert Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to talk about the continued debate on how to handle the rise of artificial intelligence in the education sector, how people can develop their AI… Audio
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Around the motu: Kirsty Pickett in Te Anau
The hunting season is well underway in Southland/Fiordland. Kirsty talks to Kathryn about duck shooting, muttonbirds and the Wapiti ballot. Also Fiordland has featured prominently at the New Zealand… Audio
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Book review: Killing Moon by Jo Nesbo
Louise O'Brien reviews Killing Moon by Jo Nesbo, published by Penguin Random House Audio
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RNZ dresses to impress for New Zealand Music T-shirt Day 2023
Audio 25 May 2023It's New Zealand Music T-shirt Day! Here's what our best-dressed RNZ team are wearing to show their support for music charity MusicHelps.
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Taking up the baton: British conductor Alice Farnham
British conductor Alice Farnham was once told by a male conductor that women couldn't do the job because their breasts get in the way. She's now been a conductor for three decades, and her newly… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 25 May 2023
Audio 25 May 2023The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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UK: No Braverman speeding inquiry, Prince Harry loses fight for police protection
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about PM Rishi Sunak declining to investigate a speeding offence against his home secretary Suella Braverman, while his predecessor Boris Johnson… Audio
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More university cuts as Victoria Uni announces up to 250 jobs at risk
Some universities are facing tough times with falling enrollments and job cuts looming. Kathryn speaks to Chris Whelan the Executive director of Universities New Zealand and Dr Julie Douglas president… Audio
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How AI falls short of the wonders of the human brain
"The False Promise of ChatGPT" was the headline of a recent New York Times op-ed, penned by three leading thinkers in the field of artificial intelligence. Kathryn speaks to one of the authors, Dr… Audio