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NZ mask manufacturer launches recycling scheme
Audio 12 Sep 2022New Zealand mask manufacturer MEO is launching a free recycling programme for disposable face masks. Audio
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Cheese by-product could be a key remedy for type 2 diabetes
Audio 12 Sep 2022Whey permeate could be developed into a remedy for people with type 2 diabetes. A New Zealand-based company, WheyTech Bionics NZ, is looking to turn whey - the by-product of cheese-making - into a… Audio
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Cheese by-product could be a key remedy for type 2 diabetes
Whey permeate could be developed into a remedy for people with type 2 diabetes. A New Zealand-based company, WheyTech Bionics NZ, is looking to turn the by-product of cheese-making into a sugar… Audio
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Exhibition raising awareness of our threatened indigenous species
From rare birds to ancient lizards and everything in between, Aotearoa has the highest rate of threatened indigenous species in the world. Predator Free 2050 exhibition Curator Val Cuthbert talks to… Audio
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Dean Barker shares his bowel cancer survival story to help others
This week, New Zealand sailor Dean Barker revealed that he was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2019. Barker tells Jesse Mulligan he was very reluctant to talk about the experience publicly but wants to… Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2022: Maumahara
Audio 12 Sep 2022PG - Drama. A recycling truck driver takes his son on a night shift and tries to impress upon him the importance of not losing his reo. Video
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A Type of Font Fascination - celebrating 'Kaishu'
Wellington poet Ya-Wen Ho tells Voices why a collection of lead typefaces are so precious to the New Zealand Chinese community. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 September 2022
It’s hymns ancient and modern this week. We’ve a setting of Hail, gladdening light (a hymn from the 3rd or 4th century), and In You we live written in 2010 by Sue Mepham from Flagstaff Community… Audio
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The Sampler: Black Thought, Baecorp, Hudson Mohawke
Tony Stamp explores new albums by veteran rapper Black Thought, Auckland newcomers Baecorp, and wonky Scottish producer Hudson Mohawke. Audio
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Worlds Of Music 10 September, 2022
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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How government's youth crime rhetoric misses the bigger picture
In today's Focus on Politics podcast Political Reporter Giles Dexter reviews the government's approach to youth crime, and examines what is missing from the debate. Audio
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Climate Change
Climate change: what's causing it, what are the consequences and what can we do to fight it? Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Coming Soon
Ever wondered about the stories behind some of our place names? Justine Murray finds out more from those who live in heartland Aotearoa. Audio
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The critters more deserving of a statue
Mittens the cat may be cute, but Aotearoa has many animals far more worthy of immortalising in bronze. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Audio 8 Sep 2022Today Mary talks to Jesse about the range of numbers around in terms of Kiwisaver and what they all mean. She also recommends using the Sorted KiwiSaver calculator to help work out what messages they… Audio
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Bumps, scrapes & building resilience
Scratches and bruises are an unavoidable part of childhood. But what's the best way for parents to respond to this 'everyday' pain? Teaching children about pain when they're young can help them better… Audio
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Movie review - Three Thousand Years of Longing
Actors Idris Alba and Tilda Swinton and director George Miller are a dream team in this fantastical banquet. Video, Audio
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Netball: Silver Ferns ready to face Jamaica in NZ series
The Silver Ferns squad to face Jamaica in a three-test home series has been named.
Captain Ameliaranne Ekenasio is back after 18 months out after giving birth to her second child. She's been restored… Video, Audio
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Government defends new numeracy and literacy tests
The government is defending high failure rates in trial writing and maths tests - saying the tests are still under development. Associate Education Minister Jan Tinetti spoke to Māni Dunlop. Audio
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Someday Stories 2022: LARP: Heroes, Villains, & Fantasy
Audio 7 Sep 2022M - Documentary. Live Action Roleplay enables people to explore their identities, helping them to overcome physical, mental and social barriers. Video
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Alarming results from trial NCEA literacy tests
Schools are concerned over the results of a trial of new NCEA literacy and numeracy tests. In June, year-10 students trialled the tests, which are due to become compulsory from 2024. Principals spoken… Audio
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Principals alarmed by high failure rate on literacy tests
Principals across the country are alarmed about high failure rates in literacy and numeracy tests. One principal has told RNZ they had a 100 percent failure rate in a writing test, while others… Audio
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High failure rates for new literacy, numeracy tests
High failure rates in a trial-run of new NCEA literacy and numeracy tests are alarming principals.
One school head told RNZ all their students failed the writing test and others reported pass rates… Audio
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Police Minister on plan to curb engage youth away from crime
"The goal here is to get these kids engaged in something constructive," Police Minister Chris Hipkins tells Lisa Owen, discussing the government's plan to curb youth crime.
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The Panel with Amy Carter and Phil Taylor (part 1)
Today on The Panel, Karyn Hay and panellists Amy Carter and Phil Taylor discuss the Government's new package to reduce youth offending. Plus, they discuss whether degrees should be free for midwives… Audio
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Episode 02: Meet The Sister
If the Titanic didn't sink, which ship did? Carlo and Tim uncover a tale of jealousy, greed, villainy - and, possibly, nonsense.
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Short Story Competition closes today!
Audio 5 Sep 2022Nine to Noon's Short Story Competition closes soon - this year judged by New Zealand writers Harry Ricketts and Rebecca K Reilly. The deadlines for entries is 5pm on 30 September 2022.
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Someday Stories 2022: Birthday
Audio 5 Sep 2022M (Adult Themes) - Drama. Celebrating a birthday, a young boy and his exhausted babysitter wait for his unusually late parents. Video
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Food to fix the world
The Pacific Food Lab is a organisation aiming to change the way we think about, create and consume food with the hopes of improving our health and the environment. Big goals. This week on Voices, we… Audio
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Can a blood supply be safe, shortage-free and also inclusive? Assoc. Prof. Peter Saxton thinks so.
Community health expert Dr Peter Saxton explores the balancing act of keeping New Zealand's blood supply safe from infectious diseases while ensuring we have enough donors and can uphold our values as… Audio