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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
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Our Changing World - Soft sediment seaweed
This week Our Changing World goes seaweed sample collecting with a PhD student researching the importance of a native red algae in the Otago Habour. Audio
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Scratched: Aotearoa's Lost Sporting Legends
The award winning web series Scratched: Aotearoa's Lost Sporting Legends has returned for the third season on The Spinoff. Natalie Wilson is the series producer, and has directed the first episode… Video, Audio
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'This is my vocation' : 80-year-old school principal
Manurewa community icon Shirley Maihi is the country's oldest school principal. At 80, she leads decile one Finlayson Park School, championing bi-lingual education and social wellbeing initiatives… Audio
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What makes a 'fit and proper' real estate agent? Views welcome
It's potentially the biggest investment of your life - buying a house - so how do you know the real estate agent you're dealing with passes the sniff test.
Well the Real Estate Authority is working… Video, Audio
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Parliament's non-budget week
It’s budget week this week at Parliament, but plenty of other things are happening as well.
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Concerns we're not protected enough against meningococcal disease as we open borders up
Concern is growing that we could be facing a public health crisis if the rates for meningococcal disease don't increase rapidly. Meningitis Foundation is Andrea Brady talks to Jesse about their fears… Audio
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Spare money in retirement : to spend, or not to spend?
Financial Planner Liz Koh says a common mistake people make in retirement, if they have a nest egg, is that they underspend. They die with more money in the bank than they intended to leave, or they… Audio
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Change imperative amid elite cycling, welfare and culture concerns
Audio 17 May 2022Sporting chiefs respond to the findings of a damning independent report into athlete welfare and the code's culture. The inquiry review panel suggest the high performance model is broken and needs to… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17th May 2022
More comprehensive sexual education needed to help end violence against women in the Pacific; The US compacts of free association - what are they and why do they matter; New children's picture book… Audio
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The US compacts and why they matter for the Pacific
Audio 17 May 2022The US compacts of free association and why they matter for the Pacific. Audio
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And Still I Rise
Chey, Anaha and Ani-Piki whakamāori one of the most famous poems in history. "Still I Rise" is an empowering poem by Maya Angelou about the struggle to overcome prejudice and injustice. Video, Audio
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Tonga eruption confirmed as biggest recorded explosion in modern history
The eruption of the Tonga's Hunga volcano in January has been confirmed as the biggest explosion ever recorded in the atmosphere by modern instrumentation.
It was far bigger than any 20th century… Audio
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What we know about the Tonga eruption, four months on
It was the biggest eruption the world had seen in decades, but there's still so much scientists are piecing together about what happened when Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai blew. Audio
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Lucy Lawless: Investing the 'female gaze' into murder mystery
Audio 15 May 2022In 1995 a TV series not only established New Zealand as the fantasy location of the world, but it launched the career of its star. The show was Xena Warrior Princess. The star was Lucy Lawless. These… Video, Audio
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Home Theatre
Audio 15 May 2022A collection of short stories which span more than a hundred years but are connected by a building, make up Anthony Lapwood's new book Home Theatre. The stories are set in the Repertory Apartments. In… Video, Audio
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What might we find when we stop looking?
Audio 15 May 2022"What might we find when we stop looking?" That's what Otautahi sound artist Dr Jo Burzynska asks us, in her new multisensory exhibition. She recorded numerous walks throughout the city, guided by… Audio
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Live Concert featuring 3D Printed Instruments
Audio 15 May 2022In what's believed to be a New Zealand first, musicians have played all 3D-printed instruments in a live concert. The concert was held at Depot Artspace in Devonport, which is hosting an interactive… Audio, Gallery
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Re-Platformed: radio outcasts make their own outlet
Sean Plunket has launched a new news outlet for himself - and other broadcasters edged out of talk radio in recent years. The Platform proudly proclaims it's editorially and financially free from any… Audio
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Outgoing chief censor calls for media regulation re-jig
The Chief Censor’s Office used to worry about the odd boundary-pushing book, film or video game. These days it's extreme stuff published online that forms the bulk of the work. David Shanks leaves… Audio
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What role does our garden play in biodiversity?
University of Otago urban ecologist Professor Yolanda van Heezik recently led a research team focused on the role private gardens can play in contributing to biodiversity. Professor van Heezik is with… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 May 2022
Hymns with a thankfulness theme in this week's programme, as well as some harvest hymns to reflect those cooler days and autumn colours that are all around us at the moment. Audio
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Jennifer Ward-Lealand: more intimacy training on the horizon for actors
A well-known face of stage and screen, Jennifer Ward-Lealand is finding herself getting increasingly busy behind the camera in recent years, including working as an intimacy coordinator. Audio
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The Sampler: Te Kaahu, Horace Andy, Girls Against Boys
Tony Stamp points his taringa at the gorgeous debut from Te Kaahu, reggae legend Horace Andy's team-up with equally legendary producer Adrian Sherwood, and a nineties oddity by post-hardcore band… Audio
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Immigration angst pervades border reopening
Audio 14 May 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast Political Reporter Anneke Smith explores the border reopening, immigration changes, and the response. Audio
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Kathleen Stock on the hazards of gender self-identification
British philosopher Kathleen Stock resigned as a professor last year after accusations of transphobia. She tells Kim Hill her argument is not against people but against miscategorisation. Audio
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Dogs to track down remaining rats on Miramar Peninsula
Predator Free Wellington has brought in a four legged reinforcement to track down the last remaining ship rats on the Miramar Peninsula.
Efforts to get rid of weasels and Norway rats have been… Video, Audio
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Plastic
Plastic! It’s in our homes, our oceans and filling up our landfills, but how big of an issue is it? Let’s find out! Video, Audio