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Did Titanic Sink - The Livestream!
We're live! Tim, Carlo and Abby answer your questions and go head-to head to decide who is the ultimate Titanic expert! Audio
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Case #045 - Taito Phillip Field
In 2009, Taito Phillip Field was convicted of bribery and corruption and sentenced to six years in prison. Lockwood Smith was an opposition MP and recalls keeping the pressure on in… Audio
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At the Movies - Best of 2022
Audio 14 Dec 2022Simon Morris looks back on this year's film releases - many of which popped up on streaming platforms. Audio
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Cracking Crosswords: Doug Hendry
Kathryn speaks with Doug Hendry, who makes the crosswords that appear in nearly all our newspapers every day. Doug and partner Ange run Tauranga-based The Puzzle Company. They've been testing people's… Audio
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Nicola Willis defends Christopher Luxon's South Auckland garages comment
National Party deputy leader Nicola Willis says comments made by Christopher Luxon about young people in South Auckland discussing gang membership were not supposed to be disrespectful.
In an… Audio
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New Zealand aerospace industry says it is facing too much red tape
New Zealand's aerospace industry says the sector's facing too much red tape, which is forcing some companies to move offshore.
With approval to test drones and rockets sometimes taking more than a… Audio
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Budget friendly summer events in Auckland
Audio 14 Dec 2022It's First Up's last week of 2022 and hopefully many of us will be enjoying a summer break - today it's Auckland's turn in the spotlight. Anna Thomas spoke with Chris Simpson, head of major events at… Audio
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Fatherhood: 'First you have to figure out who you are as a person'
Parenting is a skill we all learn as we go along. And 5 years ago, Nick Firchau felt like he had no where to go to hear other men talking about their experiences as dads. So he started a podcast… Audio
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Double gold Paralympian Danielle Brown on her new book
Briton Danielle Brown is a double Paralympic gold-medalist and five-time world champion in archery. She was also the first disabled athlete to represent England in an able-bodied category at the… Audio
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Long Covid, long tail: Long summer of infection concerns
Immunologist Anna Brooks talks to Kathryn about how New Zealand is coping with the pandemic's enduring impact and she looks ahead to what could be a deadly summer of reinfection. With restrictions… Audio
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Whānau 2021 | Full Documentary
Audio 12 Dec 2022The latest instalment in a special longitudinal documentary project that began following the lives of four Māori born in 2000. Video
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'Design is political' - looking beyond Frida Kahlo's pop icon status
In Part 1 of 2 episodes on design, decoloniality and culturally safe practices, Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to Dr Diana Albarran Gonzalez on Mexican design and textiles that became trendy in recent… Audio
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Tayla Alexander is an opera singer on the rise
Audio 11 Dec 2022At 11 she released an album, at 18 she set up a charitable foundation, and now at 21 Tayla Alexander is a lyric soprano. Before that, she's about to perform in a short comique opera in Brisbane. It's… Audio
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The Radio Doctor who broadcast health care for 40 years
Audio 11 Dec 2022Dr H. B. Turbott was The Radio Doctor for more than 40 years - pre and post the Second World War - dispensing advice on a range of health and social issues until his retirement in 1984. His broadcasts… Audio
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Avatar interns get a preview of the biggest film of the year
Audio 11 Dec 2022James Cameron is about to launch one of the Greatest Shows on Earth - Avatar The Way of Water has just had its first sneak previews in the Northern Hemisphere. We have a vested interest in New Zealand… Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler: Womb, Zane 2000, Fazed on a Pony, Hannah Everingham
Tony Stamp catches up on four local releases from around the country. Audio
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Brad DeLong: the modern dream slouches towards utopia
If you had told people 150 years ago how well off the world would become, they would have anticipated paradise. So why do things feel so broken? A former advisor to President Clinton and a professor… Audio
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Group of protesters at hospital as baby undergoes surgery
Te Whatu Ora has boosted security outside Auckland Hospital to keep staff safe as it works to provide life-saving surgery for a six month old baby. It comes as dozens of protesters sheltered from the… Video, Audio
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Cervical cancer screening study will let participants home test
A cervical cancer screening study will give its participants the option to test at home.
The study will look at the impacts of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) test, which will be Aotearoa's main… Audio
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Ardern weighs spending priorities and Cabinet line-up ahead of election year
A newly prioritised spending plan and fresh ministerial line-up are part of Labour's plan to reset the political landscape for the start of 2023 - election year.
The political headwinds are… Audio
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Google's most popular 2022 topics - Wordle, Queen, RAT tests
Wordle, Queen Elizabeth, how to do a RAT test. Among the most popular topics we've turned to Google for this year. Covid-related searches feature highly in New Zealand's top-ten searches, as do major… Audio
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Conservation successes in the Cook Islands
The kākerōri or Rarotongan flycatcher is a South Pacific conservation success story. Once reduced to just 29 birds, it has been rescued from the brink of extinction by a rat control programme managed… Audio
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Livestream Ahoy!
RNZ's smash hit comedy/history/conspiracy podcast Did Titanic Sink? wraps up with a one-off livestreaming comedy event. Audio
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Case #044 - Emma Agnew
In 2007, 20-year-old Emma Agnew put a sign up in her car advertising it for sale. A man answered the ad, but he wasn't interested in buying the car. As Stuff senior reporter Martin Van Beynan… Audio
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Are our Olympians actually employees?
A group of top athletes is taking an employment case against High Performance Sport - why? Audio
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Investigations into jet fuel, rationing possible - Z Energy
Airlines may have to ration jet fuel until late December, following the import of a bad batch.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is warning Christmas travel plans could be disrupted… Audio
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MBIE aware of bad batch of aviation fuel
Upcoming Christmas travel plans could be disrupted with a bad batch of aviation fuel forcing rationing for airlines.
Z Energy, which is the owner of the dud shipment, told airlines last night they'd… Audio
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Master Builders doubts competition moves will help cut costs
A key building industry association doubts recommendations aimed at increasing competition will dramatically cut costs. The Commerce Commission's confirmed competition in the sector's not working as… Video, Audio
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Teens and screens - the best approach
A year into the pandemic, when children and teenagers all over the world were spending extra time on screens not just for fun, but also for school, pediatrician Dr Michael Rich knew parents needed… Audio
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New NZ tech to test golf balls could be a winner
Home grown robotic technoglogy to test golf balls could see a New Zealand company take a swing at new export markets.
Golf company Volle teamed up with Canterbury university engineering students to… Video, Audio