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The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 1: Just My Type
TAHI.fm - When James Roque & Chye-Ling Huang realise they've only ever dated white people, they start to wonder... how did this happen? And is it really so bad to have a type? Video, Audio
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Janis Ian - The Light at the End of the Line
The 70-year-old Janis Ian has said that the new album, The Light at the End of the Line, is going to be her last. William Dart puts up a case for hoping that it won't be. Audio
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Covid-19 convoy conundrum confronts news editors
Covid skeptics occupied Parliament grounds this week under the banner of ‘freedom’ - and many other things. Did media coverage amplify their fringe views? Should media do more to understand them and… Audio
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Frontal Fatigue: how technology is overstressing our brain
In his trailblazing new book, Frontal Fatigue: The Impact of Modern Life and Technology on Mental Illness, Dr Mark Rego examines why mental illness and stress are skyrocketing alongside technology. Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Josie Pagani and Chris Wikaira
Joining us on the Weekend Panel this morning are commentator Josie Pagani and PR consultant Chris Wikaira. They discuss the ongoing protests at Parliament grounds, people avoiding contact tracing, and… Audio
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False starts and long debates at Parliament
A week of the House included a near miss by Chris Luxon, a lot of debate over a confidence motion and near completion for a bill to ban attempts to 'convert' gender and sexual orientations. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 February 2022
In this week’s programme, you can hear two settings of Psalm 121: ‘I will lift mine eyes unto the hills’. One’s from the 18th century and the other was written especially for the Queen’s Silver… Audio
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The Sampler: Black Country, New Road; Karl Steven; Mitski
Tony Stamp treats his ears to a trend-bucking second album by UK whizz-kids Black Country, New Road; the solo debut of Supergroove frontman and award-winning screen composer Karl Steven; and a… Audio
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Recorded Music NZ Best Folk Artist finalists announced
We announce the finalists of Te KaIpuoro Taketake Toa Best Folk Artist 2022.
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Healing by horse: 'I'm a changed man now'
Best of 2022 - Painful memories of childhood abuse and years in prison are swept to the back of Casey Cowan's mind when he heads into the North Canterbury hill country on horseback. Video, Audio
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Police detail response to Wellington protest
Wellington District Commander Superintendent Corrie Parnell said police are working with Wellington City Council to seek "disestablishment" of food trucks and others bringing food to the Parliament… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Construction sector wants isolation exemption
The construction sector says a new exemption scheme aimed at keeping critical supply chains running could fuel the rising cost of building.
The new scheme allows critical services to allow workers… Audio
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Tuvalu ratifies PACER Plus trade agreement
Tuvalu last month became the ninth Pacific Island Forum member country to ratify the Australia and New Zealand led regional free trade agreement, known as PACER Plus. Audio
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The conversation we're not ready for - killing cats
Feral cats are killing our native birds, but the conversation about getting rid of them just isn't happening. Audio
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EMA on RAT tests for critical businesses
The government says its taking a light touch when it comes to policing businesses that register as critical for the Covid test to work scheme.
Workers that qualify, will be allowed to skip Covid 19… Video, Audio
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Covid-19 Response Minister on critical isolation exemptions
Who is a critical worker and who is not? For business it could literally be a multi million dollar question.
From today they can decide for themselves if they fit the bill and register for the… Video, Audio
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The RNZ Music Watchlist: Ones to Watch 2022
We might not be able to predict when Covid might end or what the next variant may be, but the RNZ Music team can gaze into who and what will be worth a spin. Video
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UK: PM signals self isolation could be scrapped in England
Let's start the programme in London where Covid-19 restrictions continue to be lifted - this time it's self-isolation rules for those who test positive.. Our correspondent in London, Henry Riley told… Audio
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Cracking on with preventing anti-LBGTQI harm
The main event at Parliament might be a very long set-piece debate, but the bills being debated are all scene stealers. Audio
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Deciphering the love language of text
Audio 9 Feb 2022California based psychiatrist Mimi Winsberg has been studying the insights the language of text can provide about the personalities of online daters. Her book Speaking in Thumbs expands on the subtle… Audio
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Covid-19: Federated Farmers on government support for rural sector
The National President for Federated Farmers has responded to a new fund designed to support the primary sector with contingency planning and responses if farmers and growers test positive for… Audio
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Glen DOWNIE: Rivet
Performed by Melanie Lancon, Bede Hanley and Stephen De Pledge at the CMNZ concert, 'Fantasy & Romance', Auckland Concert Chamber, 3 August 2021. Audio
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Parliament begins year with a pep rally
Parliament's new year has begun in the traditional fashion with a very wide debate that is a multi-party pep rally. And it's no short booster. This one takes 13 hours. Audio
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Testing under Omicron needs to be more targeted - lab experts
It's time to ditch the government's test, test, test mantra in favour of a more targeted message; according to the scientists processing those tests.
Lab workers say they have been operating on the… Audio
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Modelling data released for transparency - Professor Hendy
Covid Modelling Aotearoa is standing by its latest projections of an Omicron outbreak leading to thousands of hospitalisations every day. Video, Audio
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ViaVio Cheese - the taste of Italy, made in Nelson
Watching Kiwi chefs get creative with their award-winning fresh cheeses is one of the perks of the job for Flavia Spena and Flavio Donati from ViaVio. Originally from Rome, the couple now produces a… Audio
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Covid-19: Study on NZers' experiences with virus launched
A new study out of Victoria University of Wellington aiming to capture the experiences of New Zealanders with Covid-19 is being launched today.
Over the next two weeks nearly 9000 people who have had… Audio
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Covid-19: Anti-vaccination mandate convoy due to arrive soon in Wellington
Convoys protesting against Covid-19 mandates are expected to cause traffic disruption this morning when they converge on Wellington from the North and South.
Two convoys made up of hundreds of… Audio
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Covid-19: Four Te Mata Primary School students test positive
Four students at Te Mata Primary School, in Havelock North, have tested positive for Covid-19.
The cases are being treated as Omicron, and Hawke's Bay DHB staff are following up several close… Audio
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Case #033 - Honora Parker
In the winter of 1954, two schoolgirls - Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme - murdered Pauline’s mother on a remote walking track in Christchurch. Author Peter Graham recounts the events leading to… Audio