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Dreams
Hey dreamers – wanna learn a little something about those crazy visions your brain makes while you sleep? Let’s get into it! Video, Audio
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Peanut butter peanut roastery the first to be solar powered
Pioneering peanut-butter maker manufacturer Pic's is adding another milestone to their business credentials. They're the first peanut roastery in the country to be partially solar-powered. Audio
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Rocket Lab planning to use helicopter to catch object falling from space
Rocket Lab is hoping it will reach the next frontier of space flight in the skies above New Zealand this weekend.
The company's "There and Back Again" mission will use a helicopter to try to catch… Audio
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Auckland Council Libraries Kura Collection
Tim Barnett from Auckland Libraries joins us to talk us through Kura - their online heritage collection of manuscripts, photos, rare books and oral history. Anyone can access it and it's free. Audio, Gallery
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What happens to Twitter now Elon Musk is in charge?
The world's richest man has bought the world's biggest megaphone. What's he going to do with it? Tech expert Mark Pesce tells Kathryn Ryan what we know so far. Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Elon's Twitter takeover
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a murderers' row of interviews for National leader Christopher Luxon and the free speech implications of Elon… Audio
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Wool Aid: the world's first merino bandage
Picking up discarded sticking plasters on the Routeburn Track was a lightbulb moment for Lucas Smith. He was working as a mountain guide, and blisters were a common problem for the tourists he was… Audio
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Grounded Kiwis spokesperson on legal win
Grounded Kiwis group has won a legal battle against the Government's MIQ system.
A High Court judge has ruled it impeded the right of returning New Zealanders in a way which was not justified in a… Audio
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Our Changing World - 2022 a boomer season for kākāpō
Alison Ballance joins the kākāpō recovery team on Pukenui Anchor Island to hear how the 2021/2022 kākāpō breeding season is going. Audio
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Bonus Episode: 2022 A Boomer Year for Kākāpō
Alison Ballance joins the kākāpō recovery team on Pukenui Anchor Island to hear how the 2021/2022 kākāpō breeding season is going. Audio
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Case #040 - Delcelia Witika
The presiding judge described the death of Delcelia Witika as one of the most disturbing cases of child abuse to come before the High Court. David Mcloughlin covered the case. Audio
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Dunedin's George St facelift gets underway
The traffic cones are out and barriers are up as Dunedin's Retail Quarter undergoes a face lift.
The George Street revamp was prompted by the need to replace old water, wastewater and stormwater… Video, Audio
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Grounded Kiwis wins High Court challenge over MIQ
'Not demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society'. Grounded Kiwis has won its High Court challenge against the Minister of Health after claiming the MIQ lottery system failed New… Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Michelle A'Court and Mark Sainsbury
Panellists Michelle A'Court and Mark Sainsbury discuss fondue, a frustrated writer whose partner has become an 'eco-warrior', Jay Scott being told to cover up her moko kauae, and what happens when you… Audio
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Living well after a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
Professor George Jelinek was 45 and at the peak of a distinguished medical career, when he was diagnosed with MS - the disease which had destroyed his mother's life. At the time, he was a Professor of… Audio
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Twitter user on Elon Musk acquisition
Twitter's colourful new owner Elon Musk says he wants the social media platform to be a forum for robust debate.
"I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech… Audio
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Elon Musk promising reduction to censorship on Twitter
Elon Musk has reached an agreement to buy Twitter for about US$44 billion - that's NZ$66.5 billion.
He is promising a relaxed approach to policing content. LA Times journalist Russ Mitchell says Musk… Audio
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The health benefits of intermittent fasting
Sarah Kull is a registered nurse and intermittent fasting coach who has supported people with type 2 diabetes and weight-related health issues since 2018. She talks to Karyn Hay about what people gain… Audio
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Not clear who will operate Auckland's electric ferries
It's unclear whether two new electric ferries for Auckland will mean cheaper trips for passengers.
The government has announced $27 million of funding - about 75 percent of the cost - for two… Video, Audio
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Maori Development Minister on co-governance
The Governement will consider a report saying a proposed law to intoduce Maori seats on the Rotorua council is discriminatory. Audio
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NCEA literacy standards trial reveals students' basic errors
Teenagers who don't know how many minutes are in an hour or when to use full stops could soon fail NCEA.
A test run of tougher literacy and numeracy standards, to come into effect next year, revealed… Audio
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Some teens don't know how many minutes in an hour
A trial test of tougher new NCEA standards shows some teens will fail because they don't know how many minutes there are in an hour and don't use capital letters and full stops
The literacy and… Audio
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Rotorua Māori seats legislation has 'serious issues' - Robertson
The Deputy Prime Minister says proposed legislation to introduce Māori seats on the Rotorua council has serious issues.
A report by the Attorney General David Parker found the local bill limits the… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 26 April 2022
Audio 26 Apr 2022The Government is pushing forward with plans for more co-gov-ernance arrangements - we speak to Deputy Prime Minister, Grant Robertson, there are growing calls for a national inquiry into port safety… Audio
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 1: Fine Arts
We meet three fine artists whose work transcends gallery walls: sculptor Yona Lee, interdisciplinary artist Yuki Kihara, and painter Simon Kaan. Video
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 2: Multi-Media
We meet three diverse multi-media artists: Seung Yul Oh, Claudia Kogachi and Charles Buenconsejo.
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 3: Music
We meet a diverse group of musicians: hip-hop artist Hanju Kim (aka hans.), synth-pop duo Imugi, pop singer Satta Vairowalia, and double bass player Umar Zakaria.
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 4: Dance
We meet three dancers: ballet star Xin Ji, K-pop (Korean pop) choreographer Rina Chae, and Indian-New Zealand performer and dance teacher Swaroopa Prameela Unni.
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 5: Theatre
We meet three theatre practitioners bringing diverse narratives to our stages: Sarita So, Ahi Karunaharan, and Sananda Chatterjee.
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 6: Design
We meet three designers using their creativity to make a statement: graffiti artist Bobby Hung, installation artist Kerry Ann Lee, and fashion designer Natasha Ovely.