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Sleeping on the job
We all get some – but are you getting enough? Claire Concannon investigates the science of sleep and meets a pilot-turned-sleep-researcher helping the aviation industry ensure crew on long-haul… Audio
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Hamilton West MP honours tūpuna in maiden statement
Maiden Statements are usually the public’s first and sometimes best chance to learn about an MP's motivations and politics, and new Hamilton West MP Tama Potaka's was no exception. Audio
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Our Changing World – Sleep
Claire Concannon meets a pilot-turned-sleep-researcher who is helping Air New Zealand deal with fatigue management on its long Auckland to New York route. Audio
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The PR problem with menopause
Menopause has a PR problem. New York Times journalist Susan Dominus shares her own experience and what the new science says about menopause. Audio
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Activist hails historic ocean treaty after decade of talks
Environmentalists are hailing a historic agreement to protect the world's oceans that's been 15 years in the making.
The High Seas Treaty places 30 percent of the seas into protected areas by 2030… Audio
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Nations reach agreement to protect high seas
After days of gruelling talks which went into overtime, more than 100 countries have agreed on a treaty to protect the high seas.
The legally binding pact, 15 years in the making, is crucial to an… Audio
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'Love and intensity and fire' - The D4 far from running on empty
October 28 2022 marked the 21st anniversary of The D4’s critically acclaimed debut album, ‘6TWENTY’. Video, Audio
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US: Sec of State meets with Russian foreign minister at G20
Let's begin in the USA, joining Nathan Rarere is our correspondent in New York, Bevan Hurley. Audio
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We talk pastries with Auckland cafe crowned by New York Times
Pastry tips from the Auckland cafe named in the New York Times Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 24 February
Audio 24 Feb 2023On today's First Up pod - It's been a rain-soaked summer and more wet weather is on the way, so is it time we get used to a sub tropical climate? There's an eagle on the loose in New York City Bevan… Audio
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Bookmarks with Thomasin McKenzie
On Bookmarks today we'll find out about the favourite things of New Zealand actor Thomasin McKenzie, who has just spent a lot of time with Anne Hathaway in their latest Sundance film Eileen. Audio
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Film Societies return
Nothing heralds the end of summer like the return of your local film society, reports Dan Slevin.
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Cyclone devastation and climate dominate PM's Statement debate
Today the debating chamber launched into action as it does most years - but this year was all about the weather and the climate. Audio
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US: formal determination of Russian war crimes in Ukraine
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he spoke with Nathan Rarere from New York. Audio
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The Mixtape: Gareth Farr
Our guest picking their favourite songs is composer & percussionist Gareth Farr. Gareth has made a name for being one of New Zealand's most prestigious composers.
His pieces have been performed by… Audio
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The Sampler: Grace Ives, Julmud, Oddisee
Tony Stamp reviews albums from American indie pop musician Grace Ives, Palestinian producer Julmud, and hip hop artist Oddisee. Audio
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US: Ohio rail derailment pollutes town with toxic cargo
We begin the morning in the United States of America - and our correspondent in New York is Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Beware of ongoing cryptocurrency scams
Last week cryptocurrency enthusiasts were warned of a potential Ponzi scheme arriving on our shores to recruit new victims. Another person who coined onto the scam and tried to warn people in advance… Audio
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Philadelphia to take on Eagles in superbowl
This afternoon, America will draw to a halt as people across the nation turn their attention to the Super Bowl, when the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Nashville Babylon: 11 February 2023
On this week's show there’s classic blues and soul from Little Walter and
James Brown, a preview of John Otway’s New Zealand tour plus tunes from
Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield and Laura Nyro to… AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Jenni Quilter: experiments in motherhood and technology
The world's first test-tube baby was born in 1978, and in vitro fertilisation has made having a baby possible for millions of people since. New York based writer Jenni Quilter explores reproductive… Audio
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New music with Grant Smithies
Winter Of Discontent is a great new compilation of key singles from the early British DIY post-punk scene of the late 70s. We'll hear key tracks from Zounds and Scritti Politti today, alongside an… Audio
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Book review - Dinosaurs: A Novel by Lydia Millet
Audio 10 Feb 2023Marcus Greville from Unity Books Wellington reviews Dinosaurs: A Novel by Lydia Millet, published by W. W. Norton & Company. Millet's exquisite new novel is the story of a man named Gil who walks from… Audio
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US: Biden likely to run for President after SOTU speech
To the United States now, Nathan Rarere is joined from New York by Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Perlina Lau's must-see TV
Audio 8 Feb 2023RNZ's Perlina Lau is back and runs her eye over the best of the streamers coming up this month including Funny Woman starring Gemma Arterton and The Last of Us the video game to TV adaptation creating… Video
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John Cale on his new album Noise Of You
Last month John Cale, founder of The Velvet Underground released his first new album in a decade 'Noise Of You' Featuring collaborations with artists such as Weyes Blood Laurel Halo, Sylvan Esso… Audio
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Lesley Alderman: The stories helping women drink less alcohol
New York writer and psychotherapist, Lesley Alderman learned about a new genre of writing from some of her patients. Audio
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US: celebration of Tyre Nichols at funeral
Let's start the programme in the United States - Nathan Rarere is joined from New York by our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Mark Lockett's Swings and Roundabouts
Nick checks out a new album from Wellington drummer Mark Lockett, featuring New York stars Matt Penman, David Binney, and Duane Eubanks. Audio
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Mumbles
A variety pack - including tunes from Junior Mance, the Ray Brown Trio, and Diana Panton, and a highly unusual tune by Clark Terry called "Mumbles". Audio
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