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Submitting to Parliament (but in a good way)
Parliament Journalist Phil Smith has a crack at making a submission to MPs. Here is why you should bother, how you do it, how you really shouldn't, and how his went. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 November 2022
The season of Advent begins today – a time of waiting and expectation leading up to Christmas. Sing along to favourite Advent hymns including O come, Emmanuel and Come, thou long-expected Jesus. Audio
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Recession prediction leaves Labour with a labour problem
Dire economic predictions and high interest rates from the Reserve Bank this week have increased the pressure on Labour, and given National a chance to pitch itself as the solution.
The opposition… Audio
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I Like Classical Music
RNZ Concert wants to know how you feel about some of the music we play regularly on the radio, whether you love it or hate it, what you are bored by or want to hear more of, whether it is familiar or…
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Hip hop dancer embraces the farming life
Hawke's Bay farm manager Viliata Junior Fonoti Taulago has been known to bust moves in the paddock. Video, Audio
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Ex-midwife in high spirits after setting up farm distillery
A sheep and beef farm on the foothills of the Seaward Kaikoura Range is home to a boutique distillery. Justine Schroder converted a shed into the Mt Fyffe Distillery three years ago and she's never… Audio
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Phil Paikea: 'I was taught wrong, I believed wrong'
Audio 25 Nov 2022In support of White Ribbon Day – a global movement to end male violence against women and girls – The Panel welcomed a special guest. After an abusive childhood and years as a Black Power gang member… Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor from SlowBoat Records brings the tunes with a twentieth anniversary for Oklahoma's Flaming Lips, plus blistering new music from Santigold and Voom. AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Dr Michael Mosley on his latest health book Just One Thing
Popular health writer Michael Mosley chats to Susie Ferguson about the scientifically sound advice in Just One Thing - How Simple Changes Can Transform Your Life. Audio
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Weightlifting soaring in popularity
Weightlifting in New Zealand is enjoying a surge in popularity, in part due to the increased involvement of Maori and Pasifika athletes.
The National Weightlifting Championships in Mt Maunganui this… Audio
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Queen St gets more space for foot traffic before Christmas rush
It's just in time for the Christmas shopping splurge - a facelift for one of Aucklands' busiest and most maligned retail strips.
Today saw the official opening of a long-awaited facelift for one of… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Alvvays, Senica, Jesca Hoop
Audio 24 Nov 2022Elliott Childs reviews new records by Canadian indie band Alvvays, Ōtautahi’s Senica and singer-songwriter Jesca Hoop. Audio
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Women taking on top truckers in the Truck Championships
The skills of the country's top truckers will be put to the test over the next two days at the Trucking Industry Show in Christchurch. In the Truck Driving Championships there are six women. One of… Audio
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Free GP visits would quickly pay for themselves many times over - Rashbrooke
An inequality researcher is pushing for free GP visits in a bid to reduce pressure on hospital staff who are currently overwhelmed by demand.
Max Rashbrooke wrote the report - commissioned by the… Audio
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Ecotricity answers the big EV questions
Looking for an EV? Which to choose? How does the clean car rebate work? Fully electric or hybrid? Ecotricity CEO Al Yates joins Susie to discuss and answer some of the most common questions about EVs.
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Nimrod with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
One of Aotearoa's legendary performers, opera singer Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, describes the complicated feelings of homesickness stirred in her by Elgar's "Nimrod" while NZSO cellist Brigid O'Meeghan… Audio
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The inconvenient tooth about a trip to the dentist
Why does it cost so much to look after our teeth? Audio
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At The Movies - Stars at Noon
French auteur Claire Denis won the Grand Prix at Cannes for this romantic thriller set in Africa. Video, Audio
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Real estate agent offers 'try before you buy' Waiheke property
In a tight real estate market..one agents offering a try before you buy option on a Waiheke bach, with a price tag of close to $10 million.
The luxury five bedroom property on a double section of… Video, Audio
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Parliament to sit under urgency this week
Parliament is this week to sit under urgency as the Government seeks additional sitting hours to clear a backlog of legislation that it wants to progress. Audio
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Family secrets and the impact they have
Everyone has secrets. Sometimes they impact us in ways we can't predict. Six years ago, author and podcaster Dani Shapiro discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. Audio
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Subscriptions getting out of hand for many - ASB
Signing up for a free trial for the likes of streaming apps or maybe astronomy apps, Fitness Apps and many more might seem harmless but according to recent research they are leaving many customers out… Audio
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Sports-chat with Joe Porter
The Men's Football World Cup is underway in Qatar under clouds of controversy. so will politics continue to dominate the news, or will football take over? Joe also reviews the All Black's final test… Audio
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Open banking: How it works and where to next?
New Zealand is set to push ahead with open banking - continuing the trend toward using technology to open up the banking system. Kathryn is joined by Jason Roberts, FintechNZ's executive director… Audio
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Hamilton cricket test game raising money for charity
On Wednesday morning a game of five-day Test cricket will get underway in Hamilton, not that you'd have heard about it.
It doesn't feature the Black Caps, the White Ferns, or any other international… Audio
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18yo voting age declared inconsistent, unjustified by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has declared the minimum voting age of 18 years old is unjustifably inconsistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act.
The advocacy group, "Make it 16 Inc" sought judicial… Audio
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'Rumba is the soul of Cuban music' - Vivio Ramos
Exactly 20 years ago this month, Vivio Ramos decided to make a life in New Zealand bringing with him his infectious love for Cuban dance. He speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode on growing… Video, Audio
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‘The heart of the matter’ – that’s what reading is to Dame Fiona Kidman
Audio 20 Nov 2022The 2022 Read NZ Te Pou Muramura Panui features the eminent writer Dame Fiona Kidman talking about her life as a reader and writer. Audio
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Media wrestle with ‘sportswashing’ Qatar’s World Cup
The FIFA World Cup in Qatar was already controversial before this weekend’s kick-off. Organisers have told the media to ‘focus on the football’ but human rights, workers’ suffering and and allegations… Video, Audio
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Gregor Paul: Grading the All Blacks v England.
Senior Rugby writer from the NZ Herald Gregor Paul gives his assessment of the All Black's performance against the English at Twickenham. Audio