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Bringing Pacific values into New Zealand classrooms
What are Pacific values and how can they be incorporated into the classroom to help Pacific students thrive? iIn this Voices episide, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the co-authors of a book that… Audio
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Repatriation of taonga - redressing old art crimes
Audio 30 Oct 2022The repatriation of art and artefacts to and from our cultural institutions, is one of the main issues up for discussion at this year's annual Art Crime Symposium. Academics and researchers will hear… Audio
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Wildlife ecologist Dr Grainne Cleary: 'I see myself in magpies'
Audio 30 Oct 2022Wildlife ecologist and podcaster Dr Grainne Cleary has written a new book called Why Do Birds Do That?. Audio
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Wikipedia and the mysterious deaths of oligarchs
Audio 30 Oct 2022On her @depthsofwikipedia blog, Annie Rauwerda compiles some of Wikipedia's more bizarre pages. One such page, started by an anonymous Wikipedia editor with the username "cgbuff" chronicles the… Audio
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PM’s exit speculation goes another round
Pundits and presenters aired excitable opinions about the possibility - or probability according to some - that Jacinda Ardern would quit while she was ahead before the next election. It's a re-run of… Audio
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A doco revival spotlights crime and injustice
A recent revival of local prime-time TV documentaries has highlighted some thorny social issues and raised awkward questions about justice and equality. Among them was a revealing investigation this… Audio
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Dr Richard Webby: The latest research on long Covid
Audio 30 Oct 2022As long COVID touches our lives more and more, the scientific community are rushing to catch up - hindered in no small way by the wide-range of symptoms and severity. Some research is however… Audio
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“Not just for old stuffy white males” Trevor Mallard on Parliament
The House sits down with retiring MP Trevor Mallard for an insider's view of the tactics and strategy of Parliament, of what has changed, and what still should. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 October 2022
Hymns for All Saints' Day and Reformation Day in this week's programme, and there's a spiritual from Auckland's The Graduate Choir which is celebrating its 21st birthday this year. Audio
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The Mixtape: Six60's Matiu Walters
On the Mixtape at 4pm MATIU WALTERS of Six60 is my guest picking his favourite tunes. Video, Audio
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Sikh volunteers driving hours to reach Victoria flood victims
Hundreds of Australian Sikh volunteers are providing food and disaster relief for Victoria flood victims.
The charity delivered more than 270,000 free meals to vulnerable people during two years of… Video, Audio
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Asia correspondent Ed White
There's been high drama in Beijing at the conclusion of the Chinese Communist party five-yearly party congress. Asia correspondent Ed White talks to Kathryn about how any hopes of reconciliation… Audio
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Short Story winners revealed
Our Short Story competition judges, writers Harry Ricketts and Rebecca Reilly, announced the five winners of the 2022 Nine to Noon Short Story competition. Audio
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AK Marathon: woman running her 200th marathon
14-thousand people from 30 countries are expected to take part in the Auckland Marathon this weekend, running 42.2 kilometres from Devonport, over the Harbour Bridge and to the city. It's the first… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways
From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Egg prices are on the rise
Audio 27 Oct 2022Egg prices will likely rise again next month when new welfare standards for hen housing becomes law. Audio
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Binge Eating Disorder - investigating a 'hidden' health condition
Episodic binge-eating is the most common eating disorder in the world – yet fewer than half of the people who struggle with it get a diagnosis or treatment. Dr Hannah Kennedy is currently studying… Video, Audio
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National population growth predicted to slow
National population growth is predicted to slow to less than 1 percent each year for the next decade.
But what growth remains will be highest in Northland, Auckland, Waikato, and Bay of Plenty.
And… Audio
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Influencers extremely relieved to be free from Iran
A New Zealand couple who were held in Iran for four months are extremely relieved to be free.
Iranian authorities stopped Topher Richwhite and Bridget Thackwray from leaving the country for four… Audio
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NZ Rugby didn't consider Black Ferns World Cup game when scheduling All Blacks test
New Zealand Rugby has admitted it didn't consider the Black Ferns' Rugby World Cup quarterfinal when it agreed to a fixture against Japan, which will be in direct competition for viewers.
The Black… Audio
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Robertson: saving the influencers stuck in Iran
The government is remaining tight lipped about what it took to secure the release of two New Zealand travel bloggers who were detained in Iran for four months. Against official advice, social… Audio
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At The Movies - Black Adam
Black Adam sees Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock) produce and star in his first comic-book franchise film. But where does this character fit in the DC Extended Universe? Video, Audio
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Parents of meningitis victim urge Parliament make vaccine free
The parents of a teenager who suddenly died from meningitis have made a heartfelt plea for free access to the vaccine that would have saved their daughter.
Gerard and Claire Rushton appeared before a… Audio
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Hikers, hunters feel ignored as Te Urewera huts demolished
There's tension in Te Urewera, where work is underway in the remote, rugged country to strip, dismantle and burn down backcountry DOC huts.
Fifteen are gone, and another 33 are set to be removed by… Audio
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NZ Rugby apologises as Black Ferns, All Blacks games clash
New Zealand Rugby is apologising for an error which may take some shine off the Black Ferns quarterfinal at the Rugby World Cup this weekend.
Rugby fans will be forced to choose on Saturday night -… Video, Audio
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Compost hub at central Auckland school a hit
Doughnut Economics Advocates NZ have launched a number of sustainable initiatives over the years. Their latest project is a community compost hub which has been set up in partnership with Newton… Audio
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Pharmac considering funding Meningococcal B vaccine
Pharmac is consulting on widening access to the Meningococcal B vaccine Bexsero and put it on the childhood immunisation schedule.
The drug buying agency also wants to run a catch-up programme for… Audio
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No mining for Diamonds
Aussie netballers have been called 'ungrateful' and 'precious' by refusing to wear their mining company sponsor's logo on their dresses - a moral move that's cost them a $15 million deal. Audio