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Book review: Between Me and Myself
Paul Diamond reviews Between Me and Myself: A Memoir of Murder, Desire and the Struggle to Be Free by Sandra Willson, published by Text Publishinglson. Audio
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Does the gang crackdown go far enough?
The Police Association says the government's new 'get tough' package on gangs is a good first step but more needs to be done to remove incentives for people to join gangs. The range of new tools… Audio
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The battling beetle
With their antler-like mandibles, Helm's stag beetles often get stuck in to one another. But they are fighting a bigger battle too - against predators and habitat loss. PhD student Luna Thomas is… Audio
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Our Changing World - Looking for stag beetles
Our Changing World takes a trip to Rakiura Stewart Island with PhD student Luna Thomas to search for the endemic Helm’s Stag Beetle. Audio
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What will Xi Jinping's legacy be?
Audio 13 Jul 2022Chinese leader Xi Jinping is seeking to boost his own historical significance via ambitious expansion, says China-based journalist Jeremy Goldkorn. Audio
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Wellington's Sky Stadium on hunt for more staff for test match
More than 35-thousand people will pack into Wellington's Cake Tin to watch the decider between the All Blacks and a rampant Ireland on Saturday. But, like workplaces across the country, Covid and… Audio
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09 Rachel Smalley | A patch in the Beqaa Valley
When covering the Syrian refugee crisis, Rachel Smalley translated overwhelming statistics of tragedy into stories of living, breathing people. Years later, Rachel still carries the grief of what she… Audio
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Paving the way to Australian citizenship
The new Australian prime minister is keen, so will Kiwis' rights across the Tasman finally be brought in line with Aussies' rights here? Audio
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How to have a healthy conversation about money
Conflicts easily arise between couples because of different attitudes towards and feelings about money, says financial planner Liz Koh. She shares tips for starting up a healthy financial… Audio
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Retail NZ on Wellington's Golden Mile going car free
Wellington's Golden Mile is a step closer to becoming car free.
New design plans for Lambton Quay and Courtenay Place were released for feedback yesterday.
They include wider footpaths, outdoor… Audio
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Principals worried new system will be same as deciles
Some principals are wary of revealing the new numbers that measure the level of poverty and deprivation at their schools. They are worried the scores which range from 344 to 569, will be seen as a… Audio
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Wellington's Golden Mile refresh plans released
Wellington's Golden Mile is a step closer to being car free.
New design plans for Lambton Quay and Courtneay Place were released for feedback yesterday.
They include wider footpaths, outdoor seating… Audio
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Wild Weather Watch
Audio 11 Jul 2022MetService has issued a range of severe weather warnings with the weather system expected to bring significant heavy rain and strong winds to many regions. Audio
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Air NZ refund refusal for cancelled flight may breach law - Consumer NZ
Air New Zealand is warning there could be more disruptions to come as wild weather, sickness and engineering issues have already disrupted some school holiday travel.
The airline has brought back its… Video, Audio
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Baking inspired by the flavours of the Pacific
Auckland bakery, Sweet and Me never has any coconut buns or pineapple pies left at the end of the day. Fiji born Chef, Bertrand Jang has worked around the Pacific and is now focused on creating a… Audio, Gallery
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Why are we still using the BMI?
The body mass index has well-known shortcomings, so why is it still being used? Audio
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Understanding the knee's mechanics
Knees, like all our joints, are integral to our entire human system working efficiently. Renowned orthopaedic surgeon practising in San Francisco, Dr Kevin Stone, reckons if you take care of your… Audio
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Calling Home with William Trubridge
World record holding Kiwi freediver William Trubridge spends much of each year working in the tropical island paradise that is the Bahamas. He's this week's calling home guest. Audio
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The worst of times?
Audio 10 Jul 2022There‘s plenty of worrying news around at the moment - alongside crisis claims in the media about imminent economic recession and even collective national depression. Are the media helping us identify… Audio
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Hospo's acute recruitment hassles hit headlines again
Hospitality's acute shortage of workers made headlines again this week after one minister told operators to up their game on pay and conditions. While bosses told media they can’t find workers no… Audio
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Radio Australia? RNZ's musical outsourcing under fire
The bombastic tunes broadcasters use for news become so familiar we barely notice them - until they change. RNZ is being criticised by local musicians and their industry bodies over its decision to… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 July 2022
In this week’s programme we’re marking Sea Sunday – also described as a ‘Day of Prayer for Seafarers’. It’s a time to remember and celebrate those whose workplace is the sea, with hymns including… Audio
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Priya Sami performs live at RNZ for the Eastern Womens Refuge Fundraiser
Priya Sami of the band BUB, performs her new single BORED, live for us un the RNZ studio, in support of the Eastern Women's Refuge Fundraiser at Galatos 9th July 2022.
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The Sampler: Naima Bock, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Jet Jaguar
Tony Stamp peruses the pastoral folk of Naima Bock, a pivot into rowdy pop from Hurray for the Riff Raff, and new aural landscapes courtesy of Wellington producer Jet Jaguar. Audio
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Wool meets hemp on high country station
Paul Ensor farms sheep and cattle at Glenaan Station in the Rakaia Gorge and co-owns a clothing brand that blends merino wool with hemp fibre. Audio
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Floris Niu: empowering Pacific women farmers with chocolate
Floris Niu is an organic cacao grower and chocolate producer in Samoa. She grew up in New Zealand, but after a series of illnesses left her corporate life for native Upolu, where her family have… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Crisis comms, Covid-19, and forfeiting feta
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Excitement in Dunedin ahead of All Blacks v Ireland clash
In Dunedin excitement is building ahead of the return of top tier international rugby to the southern city.
The All Blacks will take on Ireland in the second test at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday… Video, Audio
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Iconic Aotearoa
From the Silver Fern to pavlova, the Buzzy Bee to L&P, let’s take a look at Iconic Aotearoa! Audio