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The return of MasterChef NZ
After a seven-year break, the TV cooking show MasterChef NZ returns to TV screens this Sunday night. Auckland restauranter Michael P Dearth is one of this year's judges, along with chefs Nadia Lim and… Video, Audio
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Mentoring at Sheepworld helping at-risk youth
Audio 26 May 2022A charity working with at risk youths, is hoping to stop them from becoming part of the crime wave of ram raids by mentoring them amongst actual sheep! Springboard mentor Sheralyn Cotton talks to… Audio
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Research: Blood test for Alzheimers
New research brings the possibility of a simple blood test to detect Alzheimers early a step closer. Currently there's no easy way of catching the disease early. But the University of Otago's just… Audio, Gallery
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Paul Caffyn: A sea kayaking legend
Paul Caffyn is an absolute legend of sea kayaking. His first big trip was in 1977 when he circumnavigated the South Island over four months. That was just the start. Over the coming years he… Audio, Gallery
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Tauranga council cracks down on student fares after violence
In Tauranga, bus drivers and patrons are being terrorised by passengers brandishing tasers and knives and hurling racial abuse.
And the shocking reality is that the perpetrators are young teens… Audio
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Te Aro park gets makeover in bid to improve safety
A Wellington park that's turned into a trouble spot is getting a makeover - in a bid to improve safety and stomp out anti-social behaviour. Video, Audio
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Golfers cry foul over plans to open courses for more people, activities
Golfers are accusing Auckland Council of foul play over a plan to develop their courses into more versatile public spaces.
The council wants local boards to acknowledge it isn't sustainable, to keep… Video, Audio
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Government investment in plant based food producer
The government is investing in Sustainable Foods, a plant based food producer on the Kapiti Coast. Justin Lemmens is co-founder and CEO of Sustainable Foods, he talks to Wallace. Audio
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The couple protecting Kaikōura's precious banded dotterels
A couple with a shared love of conservation have devoted the last seven years to protecting the banded dotterel living on the shores of Kaikōura . The birds nest on the sand, making them particularly… Audio, Gallery
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Christchurch terror attack responders recognised with awards
Police and others who showed exceptional courage and humanity in response to the Christchurch terror attacks will be recognised at a private awards ceremony this morning. Fifty-nine police staff will… Audio
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Inflight Information
Buckle up and hold on tight as we welcome you aboard RNZ Airlines! Here our presenters will ensure that all passengers have been well informed of all boarding, landing and safety procedures, in te reo… Video, Audio
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Looking at the business behind the pandemic
Just as the world is starting to go into the first of many lockdowns, reporter J David McSwane tagged along on a private jet with a businessman on a mission to buy medical face masks for the… Audio
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Julian Assange's father: 'His jail is worse than hell'
The new documentary Ithaka documents 76-year-old John Shipton's campaign to free his son, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Shipton joins the show to discuss Ithaka and why he'll never give up on his… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: The Smile, Ibeyi, Silas Futura
Tony Stamp reviews the Radiohead side project The Smile, an album about The Egyptian Book of the Dead by Afro-Cuban/ French sisters Ibeyi, and a pair of loose, experimental EPs from Tāmaki R&B… Audio
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A Budget searching for balance
Audio 21 May 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast Deputy Political Editor Craig McCulloch runs the numbers on the Budget and its political implications. Audio
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Missile shaped fish screen hits the Rangitata River
A state-of-the art fish screening facility in mid-Canterbury prevents fish from entering the Rangitata diversion race intake at Klondyke and being swept into the 67km-long canal scheme. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
The citrus harvest continues in Gisborne and finally rain has fallen in Waikato. Audio
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Big Budget boost for Pharmac, but advocates call for more
Pharmac's been given its biggest ever Budget allowance - $191 million - but it falls well short of what patient advocates wanted.
The drug buying agency would've needed around $400 million to clear… Audio
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Mindfulness
When we’re feeling stressed or anxious, how can we make sense of our feelings? The answer: mindfulness! Audio
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The not-the-budget bills
The budget wasn’t the only thing at Parliament this week. There was also legislation on surrogacy, free speech, political conflicts of interest, and sexual harassment. Audio
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Budget 2022: Emergency dental grants raised to $1000
More free dental care will be within reach for people on low incomes - with emergency dental grants more than tripling, as part of this year's budget. They're rising from $300 to $1000.
People on the… Audio
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Former Federated Farmers' first female president sets her sights on an international organisation
Katie Milne was the first female National President of Federated Farmers now she is throwing her name into the hat to become the President of the World Farmer's Organisation. Audio
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Government shows us the money for public media
Budget 2022: The new public media entity replacing TVNZ and RNZ will be backed with $327 million over three years from 2023.
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Winter blast set to hit NZ
A wintry blast will hit the country today bringing with it rain, gales and possibly snow. Orange warnings for heavy rain are in place for parts of the Bay of Plenty, Westland and Fiordland.
Snowfall… Audio
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Federated Farmers on upcoming winter blast
A wintry blast is set to hit the country today bringing with it rain, gales and possibly snow.
Orange warnings for heavy rain are in place for parts of the Bay of Plenty, Westland and Fiordland.
… Audio
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The red seaweed of Otago Harbour
We join Marine Science PhD student Namrata Chand on her Autumn field work collecting seaweed samples to learn more about this 'underdog of the ocean'. Audio
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How to make our democracy better? Try sortition, once practised in Ancient Greece – Prof Matheson Russell
Assoc. Prof. Matheson Russell explores different models for democracy in action during an era of unprecedented polarisation. His focus? Sortition. A highlight of Raising the Bar Home Edition. Video, Audio
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Antibody testing underused to help long Covid sufferers - expert
Experts say antibody testing is being under-utilised as a tool to help long Covid sufferers - who never tested positive on a RAT.
One in five people who've had Covid are still experiencing symptoms… Audio
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Turtle Connie free at sea after rehabilitation at Kelly Tarlton's
Connie the green turtle should finally be cruising free at sea after being released following a second stint in turtle rehab. Video, Audio
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Budget 22: Cost of living hitting hard in Far North
The soaring cost of living is playing out in the Far North with people sleeping in cars, begging for food, and seeking support in 'astronomical' numbers.
When it comes to poverty and crime, Kaitaia… Video, Audio