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Lost and Found: Sampling the Samples
This week on Lost and Found, Yadana Saw shares originals and versions that have been sampled and covered by other artists. Tonight you'll hear Willie Nelson, Sade next to Nubya Garcia. Video, Audio
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NZ app developed to help cut commuters' carbon emissions
How are you getting to work? By car, bike, bus or train? And what is it costing the planet to get workers to workplaces and home again?
It is hoped a new app will help businesses easily calculate the… Video, Audio
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Lab science leader concerned at pharmacy test for antibodies
There's concern a pharmacy test for Omicron antibody levels will lull people into a false sense of security or send them into a panic unnecessarily.
Biotech company Orbis Diagnostics says it is… Video, Audio
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The days of sharing your Netflix login could be numbered
The days of sharing your Netflix password could be about to end.
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More than two million New… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Panellists Anjum Rahman and Steve McCabe discuss World Sleep Day, calls to make public transport free, and the spiralling cost of vegetables. Audio
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Getting back into exercise after a positive Covid test
Audio 18 Mar 2022Many people aren't aware that if you're Covid-positive you are allowed to exercise outside as long as you're physically distanced from others and following the government's guidelines, says sports… Audio
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Army veteran travels to Ukraine to train volunteer fighters
A New Zealand Army veteran has joined the ranks of Westerners who have travelled to Ukraine to train volunteers how to hold and shoot a gun.
The former solider served for six years specialising in… Audio
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How Substack is changing the media game
With traditional media on the decline, could new publishing platforms like Substack be the key to keeping talented writers in gainful employment? Audio
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Russia's war, New Zealand's sanctions, and the question of China
Audio 17 Mar 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson interrogates the ramifications for New Zealand of Russia's war against Ukraine. Audio
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Comparonomics: Why your life is better than you think
If you try and compare your life to that of Louis XVI you might think that there's no comparison. The notorious French king had riches, servants and palaces, including that epic one at Versailles. Yet… Audio
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New test for checking immunity levels to Covid-19
Back in November of last year a couple of First Up staff went to check out a very interesting piece of technology that tells you how protected you are against Covid-19. Sure enough, the device… Audio
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More strategic approach needed for intensification
Audio 16 Mar 2022Auckland-based architect Rob Guild is sounding the alarm about the way New Zealand is approaching housing intensification; which risks poor design and a lack of amenity. Audio
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Whangārei tries to lure people back to CBD with free parking
Whangārei is on its own mission to bring people back into the CBD - its parking meters are out of action for the next six weeks in a bid to lure people back.
Omicron's keeping people away from… Video, Audio
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Oral Questions for Tuesday 15 March 2022
Audio 15 Mar 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he… Audio
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Auckland Mayoral candidate wants public transport free
Mayoral candidates in Auckland are weighing in on the government's fuel tax cut.
Labour's mayoral candidate Efeso Collins who says public transport shouldn't just be half price for three months - it… Audio
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The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 5: Facing the Elephant
TAHI.fm - After all the experts and moral arguments, it’s down to James & Chye-Ling to finally decide: are they breaking up with their white partners? Video, Audio
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On the Omicron frontline in south Auckland
South Auckland is once again bearing the brunt of a Covid-19 outbreak, but one Pacific health provider is doing everything it can to help whanau isolating at home. Audio
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Bushy beavers and bald Brazilians
Welcome to Hair and Loathing, a new four-part podcast series about women and body hair. Yep, we are talking bums, boobs, thighs, toes and tummies. You name it, it’s probably got some hair on it! In… Audio
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Hair and Loathing an inside look at body hair and intimacy
Hair and Loathing is presented and produced by Charlotte Cook. In Episode 2 she takes a look at what it means to be hairy when it comes time to get your kit off in front of someone else. Questions… Audio
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From peach fuzz to nipple beards
Toes, tummies, upper lips, gorilla hands, chins and everywhere in-between...hair! It’s everywhere! And some of it, for good reason. Others, not so much. In this third episode of Hair and loathing… Audio
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Culture, colonisation and the short and curlies
Western women have been pushed around by powerful marketing for around a century to maintain the hairless beauty standard, but that's not the same for all ethnicities. In episode four, presented and… Audio
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Advocates want ban on insurers accessing genetic test results
A top medical researcher says many patients decline vital genetic tests out of fear they could lose their insurance cover because of it.
Auckland University Centre for Cancer Research acting director… Audio
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Covid-19: Declining numbers no cause for celebration - Jackson
A leading epidemiologist says declining daily Covid-19 case numbers are no reason to celebrate.
Professor Rod Jackson says anyone with Covid-19 symptoms can assume they have virus unless they get a… Audio
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Cabinet to discuss cutting fuel excise - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Cabinet is set to discuss cutting the excise tax on fuel.
"We're discussing this today and we will move very quickly to speak to it soon after. But I do want to… Audio
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Michael Baker: Omicron peak could be over for Auckland
Twenty-two people with Covid-19 have died in New Zealand in the past three days - that's nearly a 5th of the country's total death toll since the virus arrived here more than two years ago. We've… Audio
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RNZ + TVNZ = new PME in 2023
The government has confirmed it is creating a new public media entity next year to incorporate RNZ and TVNZ. It says the goal is public media 'fit for the future' - but it will be partly funded by ads… Audio
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Russia Sanctions - an explainer
On Wednesday Parliament unanimously passed a law allowing sanctions in relation to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. Here's how it works. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 March 2022
We’re continuing our series of Psalm 23 (The Lord’s My Shepherd) settings with My shepherd will supply my need. It was written in the early 18th century by Isaac Watts, who was an important figure in… Audio
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Julian Oliver: opening up communications technology for all
Audio 12 Mar 2022Now installed in central Berlin is a fully functional, open source cellphone tower that, in luminous hot pink, asking to be noticed. It's the work of New Zealand artist, activist and 'critical… Audio, Gallery
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Cost of living crisis: Luxon's cuts put Labour on guard
Audio 12 Mar 2022National's tax plan, and the highest inflation in decades has the government feeling the pinch. Political Editor Jane Patterson counts the costs for both parties. Audio