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Reading the signs: Why literacy rates are falling
We've got vast amounts of knowledge and information available to us at our fingertips - so why are literacy rates steadily declining? Audio
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Nobody foresaw GIB supply problems and building demand - Fletcher CEO
A crisis meeting has been called between KiwiSaver provider Simplicity and Fletcher Building over impact GIB supply problems are having on its $35 million-worth of shares.
Last week, Simplicity's… Video, Audio
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How we cope with change, what happens in our brains
Dr Maya Shankar's life took an unexpected turn after becoming a violin prodiy as a child. She's now a cognitive scientist who studies how we cope with change. Audio
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The Kiwi plant-based food company taking on the world
A Kiwi food company is winning over vegans, vegetarians and flexitarians with a range of alternative meat products sold under the brand name Plan*t. Sustainable Foods currently supplies plant-based… Audio
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Pigeon racing devotees
Audio 13 Jun 2022Coming Home is a new documentary set in a town in South Africa following the lives of a group of men whose lives revolve around racing pigeons. It homes in on one of the pigeon farmers, Emile, who… Audio
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Boom in non-enrolled students at Correspondence School
There's has been an almost 50 percent increase in the number of students who have stopped going to their regular school, and enrolled at the Correspondence School in the last year. Te Kura, which… Audio
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Warehouse launches 'Healthy Heater Swap'
The Warehouse has a 'Healthy Heater Swap' and is inviting anyone using a portable indoor LPG gas heater to trade it in for an electric option for free.
Indoor LPG gas heaters emit significant amounts… Audio
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Hundreds of dead penguins wash up on Far North beaches
Hundreds of dead Little Blue penguins are washing up on beaches around the Far North.
RNZ has previously reported more than 40 had been found dead in Tokerau Beach over the space of two weeks, but… Audio
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Waka Kotahi weather road update
Waka Kotahi says the Harbour Bridge may close on Monday morning, due to high winds.
A crash is blocking one lane headed into the city on the Southern after the Princes St off-ramp. Motorists should… Audio
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Whistleblower law leaves media out of the loop
The Protected Disclosures Act was updated for the first time in 20 years recently with little fanfare or media attention. The government says it better protects whistleblowers who stick their necks… Audio
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Short story writer Michael Botur turns to horror
Audio 12 Jun 2022The Devil Took Her: Tales of Horror is the first time Whangarei-based short story writer Michael Botur has dipped his toe into this popular genre. He's written 12 stories, leading us, as he descibes… Audio
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An exhibition of the late potter Ross Mitchell-Anyon
Audio 12 Jun 2022The day before he was due to received his ONZM at the Governor General's house last month, potter Ross Mitchell-Anyon passed away. His niece Milly Mitchell-Anyon is a curator at Whanganui's Sarjeant… Audio, Gallery
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Weekend sports wrap with Lavina Good
It's a huge weekend for sport in New Zealand, with today's big netball showdown between the Pulse and the Stars in the ANZ Premiership final the next big ticket item on the agenda. Sports commentator… Audio
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The reason why America has become 'uniquely stupid'
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt says he knows why the last 10 years in America have been "uniquely stupid". Perhaps unsurprisingly, he lays the blame squarely on social media platforms like… Audio
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What you eat could be stopping your medicines working
US researchers have suggested that some artificial sweeteners could affect the way the body metabolises particular drugs, including antibiotics, antidepressants and antivirals. Dr Ali Hill from the… Audio
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Annemarie Nelson
This hour features a brand new album from Dunedin-based singer Annemarie Nelson, recorded in 2008 but released in 2022. Audio
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The week in Detail: Nurses, rugby, and HIV on the decline
The Detail brings you the issues that matter every weekday. Here’s what we covered this week. Audio
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Farming v Forestry - Friend or Foe
In a forest block near Tokoroa a 60-year-old tree is felled and turned into a cubic metre of wood. It will end up at the Mystery Creek Fieldays at the end of the year to give a visual representation… Audio
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Jackie Van Beek: peek behind the curtains of Nude Tuesday
Set in a fictional country and told in a made-up language, new film Nude Tuesday follows a couple who head to new-age retreat Wøndeulä (pronounced Vue-de-la) as a last ditch effort to rekindle their… Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay charity saves tonnes of food from landfill
Tons of perfectly good produce from New Zealand farms, orchards and processing plants, once destined for landfill, is being saved and filling fridges, pantries and hungry children's tummies around the… Audio
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Country Life for Friday 10 June
Country Life joins the queue to get free food at Nourished for Nil, a food rescue charity in Hawkes Bay and heads to a forestry block near Tokoroa for a discussion on forestry and farming. And we… Audio
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Some success for Ardern in Albanese meeting - analysis
Jacinda Ardern appears to have had some success in her long-standing battle to convince Australia to review its contentious 501 deportation scheme.
Under the section 501 visa character test… Video, Audio
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Friendship
Friendships! What makes good ones, why they matter and what happens when we hit challenges? Audio
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Midday Sports News for 10 June 2022
The Black Caps have suffered a major blow ahead of the must win second cricket test against England in Nottingham tonight, with skipper Kane Williamson forced out with Covid. Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Audio 10 Jun 2022Sam Ackerman reflects on the bizarre week of sport that's seen the Warriors go from free fall to doing coaching backflips, the most controversial competition in global sport becoming a reality. Saudi… Audio
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Sanga's Pies: made in Cromwell by tradies for tradies
Audio 10 Jun 2022Pie aficionados should put a visit to Cromwell Cromwell on their winter wishlist now that Sanga's Pies is open for business. Local tradies were getting underserved in the pie department, says Sang's… Audio, Gallery
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England confident ahead of second test against NZ
England's players say Brendon McCullum has made a profound impact as their new Test coach and that confidence levels are bubbling heading into the second Test against New Zealand starting tomorrow.
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Learn about younger sibling in the Black Ferns sister act
The Black Ferns take on Canada in their second game of the Pacific Four series in Waitakere on Sunday afternoon. Both sides began the series with wins in terrible conditions in Tauranga with New… Audio
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How hard is it to lure nurses to New Zealand?
Amid a global shortage of nurses, how does New Zealand lure health staff from overseas to fill our workforce gaps? Audio
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Local authorities urge MPs to support alcohol harm minimisation bill
A proposed member’s bill addressing a power imbalance that prevents communities taking steps to develop public health measures on alcohol use could bypass the ballot process if enough MPs agreed. Audio