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Sir Ian Taylor on why he's sharing his pension
Audio 9:40 am todayBusinessman and entrepreneur Sir Ian Taylor is fronting a new campaign to convince one per cent of pensioners to donate part or all of their NZ Super Audio
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Schools cut hundreds of lunches from orders to curb waste
Two big Auckland schools have cut hundreds of lunches from their daily order with the government's new supplier, the School Lunch Collective, because students are not eating them. One principal says… Audio
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Our Changing World's Claire Concannon
The host of RNZ podcast Our Changing World joins Emile Donovan to chat about a shake-up in predator-free project funding. Audio
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Ambitious plan to make three New Zealand islands predator free
Audio 25 Feb 2025An ambitious, complex, and expensive programme aims make three of our largest islands predator free. Audio
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Youthline sees surge in young people asking for support
The free Helpline service for young people - Youthline - has seen a huge surge in demand. Youthline's clinical improvement lead Liz Hosking-Clement spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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The future of drones
Audio 24 Feb 2025We're all familiar with drones but how much do you really know about "Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles" and the role they could play in your daily life? Audio
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Apostle Hot Sauce: taking spicy condiments to heavenly heights
Audio 24 Feb 2025Saints and hot sauce might seem like an unlikely match, but Apostle Hot Sauce has taken spicy condiments to new heights over the last five years. Audio
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Research suggests Healthline calls prevent unnecessary visits
Audio 24 Feb 2025The 24/7 help service Healthline believes it can do more to ease pressure in hospital emergency departments by helping with patient assessments. Audio
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Worlds of Music 23 February, 2025
Music from the world, for the world, featuring Oumou Sangaré, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Greg Johnson, and South African male choral group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Billy Stead
Audio 20 Feb 2025Today we're focusing on the career of rugby union legend Billy Stead. Audio
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Podcast Critic: two positive podcasts to lift your mood
Audio 20 Feb 2025Our podcast reviewer Alan Doak has two recommendations if you need to be cheered up a bit. Audio
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Wellington homeowners receive shock after ratings valuations drop
Homeowners across Wellington may have received a fright in their mailbox this week with the release of new ratings valuations. Nick James spoke to a range of economists to explain what it means and… Audio
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Otago egg farm only halfway through de-contamination process
A free range egg farm infected with avian bird flu in December is only half way through the de-contamination process and it will be months before chickens return to the Otago property. 200,000 birds… Audio
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Tech Tuesday: smartphones under $1000k
Our tech commentator for today, Pratik Navani has recommendations for phones under $1000 dollars that will stand the test of time. Audio
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The Comeback Code: Cancer survivor Jake Bailey's new guidebook for resilience
Audio 18 Feb 2025Jake Bailey first became a household name almost ten years ago - he delivered his head boy speech at Christchurch Boys' High in 2015 just a week after being diagnosed with an extremely aggressive form… Audio
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Free speech union labels Destiny Church protest 'thug's veto'
Free Speech Union New Zealand's Nick Hanne joins Emile Donovan to explain why the union believes the protest went against the ideals of free speech. Audio
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South Canterbury cafe offering free coffee for drivers
Audio 17 Feb 2025How about a free coffee as relief from the grind of a long roadie? But be warned the brew is instant and terms and conditions apply. It's the brain child of the Nosh Roadside Gourmet on State Highway… Audio
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The Rata returns
Nature is putting on a spectacular display in South Westland where Rata trees are in full bloom. Audio
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The thousand year old instrument closing out the new lunar year
The Lantern Festival is a four day event that marks the first-full moon of the new lunar year, and welcomes the Year of the Snake. Among those, taking to the stage will be my next guest Nancy… Audio
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Sean Simpson: Gene Technology
On Monday, at midnight - submissions will close on the government's Gene Technology Bill. But opponents of the bill are warning against it. Groups like Greenpeace and GE Free NZ say there are serious… Audio
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Property developers offering incentives to potential buyers
Holidays to Rarotonga, free TVs and even cold-hard cash have all been used as extra incentives by banks to try and win people over when it comes to mortgages. Now, it looks like some property… Audio
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Trip down memory lane: Sanson heritage house walk
Audio 14 Feb 2025Alan Sanson is taking people on a trip down heritage lane in Sanson - where he's collected seven houses from different architectural eras.
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Pies provided for school lunch programme
Pies and Pita Pit are on the menu at schools as a one-off today with the new free lunch provider Compass saying it needs to "get on top of its food production". Education correspondent John Gerritsen… Audio
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Te Manga Herewini: Jail saved my life
Audio 13 Feb 2025Te Manga Herewini on turning his life around and helping rangitahi to break the cycle Audio
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Our Changing World: Eastern Whio Link
Claire Concannon learns about a hunter-led trapping project aimed at helping whio, our native blue duck, in the Waioeka Gorge. Audio
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More female entrepreneurs needed
Female entrepreneurs could be the catalyst for increasing economic productivity. Audio
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Science: Quantum mechanics turns 100
Audio 12 Feb 2025Science correspondent Allan Blackman talks about how the theory of quantum mechanics was born back in 1925, and the ways it's gone on to change our lives by enabling a range of technologies we now… Audio
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Trump cracking down on aluminium and steel imports
Audio 11 Feb 2025United States correspondent Todd Zwilich spoke to Lisa Owen about Donald Trump cracking down on aluminium and steel imports, bribery and corruption charges against the Mayor of New York City being… Audio
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Podcast explores entrepreneurs in disabled community
Audio 11 Feb 2025My Business Stars - a podcast that explores the diverse experiences of successful entrepreneurs in the disabled community - is back for a second season. Hosted by Julie Woods - the new season features… Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Audio 10 Feb 2025Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne Audio