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The untapped potential of poo
The future is sh*t and we just need to come around to the idea, says Bryn Nelson, author of Flush; The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure. Our own disgust has cut us off from the "versatile… Audio
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From free range Kiwi kid to founding global healthcare company Orion Health
Businessman and entrepreneur Ian McCrae founded Orion Health three decades ago, but after 30 years at the helm he's appointed a new CEO - his son in law Brad Porter. Ian McCrae remains an Executive… Audio
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NZ Herald reporter responds to Mayoral candidate's urinal comment
A New Zealand Herald reporter says he is still waiting for an apology from the Auckland mayoral candidate, Wayne Brown, for comments Brown made about him.
Brown was caught on camera saying, if… Audio
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Episode 1: How did we get here?
From New Zealand in the 1970's to Aotearoa in the 2020's: how did we get here? Audio
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Afghan rugby team - "The sport has always been there for us"
In this episode of Voices, Afghan rugby players Bilal Slaimankhel and Mohammed Safi speak to Kadambari Raghukumar on what the game has come to mean to them in recent years. Audio
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Testing times: Parliament’s new speakers get a hazing
When Parliament gets a new speaker MPs re-test the rules and the limits. Will this one let you away with things the previous one would not? Can you cripple their confidence and make them easier to… Audio
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Ruby Tui: ‘You learn things at rock bottom’
Audio 1 Oct 2022New Zealand rugby star Ruby Tui tells Susie Ferguson why she's sharing the rough details of her early life in the new memoir Straight Up. Video, Audio
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Neville Blampied on the role of nutrients in trauma
Nutritional supplements proven to lower the risk of PTSD should be part of our public health response to disasters such as the Christchurch mosque attacks, says the University of Canterbury psychology… Audio
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Labour, National cross swords over tax, social insurance
Audio 1 Oct 2022Labour claims New Zealand's economy is holding up well compared to many others, but global pressures and new policies may threaten its re-election chances.
National has been on the attack, with the… Audio
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Farmer Time gets kids focused on farming
Best of 2022 - A new educational programme beams farmers into urban classrooms to talk about agriculture with school children. Audio
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New children's health centre opens in Wellington
A new children's health unit in Wellington will provide special care for families from Hawke's Bay, Taranaki, Malborough and all in between. Te Wao Nui was blessed at dawn before being formally opened… Video, Audio
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Viral Sensations
Self-made content that goes global is big business. How do people get in on the act? Audio
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Poi for crowds at the Women's Rugby World Cup
Audio 29 Sep 2022The Rugby World Cup kicks off next Saturday at Eden Park. To celebrate Aotearoa, and the wahine toa competing, poi will be offered for free to fans attending the games. Audio
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Sports News for 29 September 2022
The White Ferns caption says there are still free places in the T20 World Cup squad. Audio
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The prickly prize of ongaonga
It's spectacularly spiky and delivers a painful or even deadly sting. Why are a team of conservationists growing and planting up Orokonui Ecosanctuary near Dunedin with more and more native tree… Audio
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Referee speaks on time-wasting call in first Bledisloe Cup test
French rugby referee Mathieu Raynal has broken his silence over the the controversial time-wasting call he made in the dying stages of the first Bledisloe Cup test earlier this month. The Wallabies… Video, Audio
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Chickens become more popular as pets
Audio 28 Sep 2022They are clever, charismatic, giving and full of personality, making them more and more popular as pets. Chickens are increasingly becoming common as companions as well as egg producers - according to… Audio
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Building on family ties in growing Auckland suburb: " Construction is in our DNA"
Audio 28 Sep 2022The Building Brothers Construction company is a Tongan family affair. The three Tuipulotu brothers, Mapa, George and Fou started off labouring, but since qualifying as builders they've formed their… Audio
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Sports News for 28 September 2022
French rugby referee Mathieu Raynal is standing by the controversial time-wasting call he made in the dying stages of the first Bledisloe Cup test earlier this month. Audio
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Costco opens in West Auckland to waiting crowd
Costco, where you can buy anything from food to furniture to fuel, is opening its first branch in Auckland this morning. Now we don't want to just give the new business a free advertisement, but this… Audio
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Unions are calling for a fresh economic strategy
Unions are calling for a fresh economic strategy, saying the neoliberal free-market approach has increased homelessness, inequality, and economic insecurity.
The CTU's economist Craig Renney spoke to… Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew looks at the range of responses surfacing about the new public media organisation arising out of RNZ and TVNZ. Audio
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NASA set to smash spacecraft into an asteroid
NASA is taking a crash course in defending Earth against a killer asteroid- literally.
We've seen how Hollywood does it, but it's now NASA's turn to test how to deflect an asteroid - for real - by… Audio
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Episode 05: The Wake of Titanic
Two large-scale official inquiries took place immediately after the Titanic's sinking. Carlo and Tim discuss what the inquiries revealed to the public and what they concealed.
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We've got a king, now what?
Now that the dust has settled after the Queen's death, what's next for Aotearoa and the monarchy? Audio
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Cauliflower ice cream, give it a whirl
Audio 26 Sep 2022Mrinali Kumar believes animal-free foods taste better. She has linked that belief with another, trying to reduce food waste. This summer her cauliflower ice cream Kinda, produced from vegetables… Audio
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'Data only take you so far in innovative design, because people say what they think you want to hear' – Dr Angus Campbell
The perils of data-driven design are explored by Dr Angus Campbell. (A highlight of Auckland University's Raising the Bar talk series) Audio
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The push for open justice
Journalists are shining a light on our legal system, revealing some important cases and systemic problems. They're doing so in the face of impediments inside the courts and uncertainty about where the… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Lotto, rugby and local elections
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio