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Publicly-funded boost for Māori media
For years Māori journalism leaders warned a lack of training, investment and opportunities meant Māori people and perspectives were mostly missing in our media. But more effort and money than ever… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 February 2022
We’re marking Waitangi Day with a selection of hymns featuring New Zealand hymn writers and New Zealand choirs. Audio
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Yola: "This record is trying to trick you into empathy"
Yola is a Bristol-born, Nashville based musician and singer who blurs the boundaries between soul, country, and disco, and is earning high praise for it – her second album Stand For Myself, produced… Video, Audio
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Border breakthrough: Ending the siege of Fortress New Zealand
Audio 5 Feb 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Deputy Political Editor Craig McCulloch recounts the siege of Fortress New Zealand and reckons with its reconnection to the world. Audio
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The Tongan Government is assessing its lockdown restrictions.
Audio 5 Feb 2022The Tongan Government is assessing its lockdown restrictions. Audio
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Otago Boys' High goes phone-free during school hours
Are you on your phone right now - scrolling Twitter or texting? How about just talking?
Old fashioned face to face communication is exactly what Dunedin's Otago Boys' High is trying to encourage by… Video, Audio
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Local kind: A Palmy' day with Tangi Utikere
MP’s workdays are busy with meetings, public and visits. More so when they try to actualise the national call to kindness. Shilpy Arora follows Palmerston North MP Tangi Utikere from morning till…
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To mow or let it grow?
Are you planning to mow the lawn over Waitangi weekend? You might want to rethink your plans after listening Dr Bruce Burns, a plant ecologist at the University of Auckland. He says it's time to… Audio
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Scientists working on screening for four cancers from cervical smears
Scientists are working on a groundbreaking screening test that could predict the risk of four cancers from samples collected from a routine cervical screening.
Researchers say the test will be a game… Audio
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Why we need to get involved in Europe's looming war
Diplomatic efforts to cool mounting tensions in Ukraine have come to nothing, and New Zealand's being told this is one we can't afford to sit back and watch. Audio
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Children head back to school with new rules under Omicron
The 5-11 year age group has been able to get the Covid-19 vaccine for two and a half weeks - but so far only 37 percent have.
Despite that, schools are back and measures have been put in place to… Video, Audio
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The Elephant in the Bedroom | Trailer
TAHI.fm - Listen to the new podcast The Elephant in the Bedroom, hosted by Chye-Ling Huang & James Roque. Video, Audio
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DOC's new head outlines her challenges and priorities
Kathryn speaks with the new Director General of the Department of Conservation, Penny Nelson. She's taken over from Lou Sanson, and has held senior roles with the Ministry for the Environment and the… Audio
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Fresh water testing regime reveals state of Taranaki waterways
A new fresh water testing methodology in Taranaki has revealed what ecologists say they have long known - the region's rivers and streams become contaminated with bacteria after rain. The regional… Audio
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Covid-19: All Whites players test positive for virus
Audio 2 Feb 2022Several All Whites players have tested positive for Covid-19.
The results have forced the cancellation of an international friendly match with Uzbekistan in Dubai this morning.
The positive cases… Audio
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Covid-19: Medical waste a threat to human health - WHO
The World Health Organisation says the amount of medical waste generated by the Covid-19 pandemic is a threat to human health and the environment.
A new report is warning discarded syringes, used… Audio
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Covid-19: Extra rapid antigen test supplies a relief for company
A company supplying rapid antigen tests says the government has finally taken its stranglehold off tests that should have already been available.
The government has announced that it will have access… Audio
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Kakapo having good breeding season on predator-free islands
Just off the coast of Fiordland are a number of predator free islands that are home to some of New Zealand's rarest residents, the kakapo. There are currently around only 200 of the flightless parrots… Audio
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NZ snowboarder has a new trick for Beijing Winter Olympics
New Zealand snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has revealed she has a new trick she wants to bring out at the Beijing Winter Olympics which start later this week - but the conditions may not allow her… Audio
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The Nelson counsellor with an international following
It's easy to burn out amidst the collective stress of a pandemic, says Rebekah Ballagh. The Nelson-based counsellor and writer posts daily mental health tips on her hugely popular Instagram account… Audio
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Case #032 - Ruby Knox
Barrister Simon Shamy describes the tragic murder of Ruby Knox.
He represented Donella Knox who admitted killing her daughter. Audio
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Southland fashion business produced entirely in New Zealand
Audio 31 Jan 2022Kate Macdonald grew up on Davaar Station which is an 1100ha sheep and beef property farmed by her family since 1915. This Saturday, Kate will be launching her business Davaar & Co where she has taken… Audio
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Homeschooling on rise as Ministry faces application backlog
As thousands of kids head back to the classroom this week, a rapidly growing number of families are choosing to keep their tamariki at home for school.
Figures from the Ministry for Education show… Video, Audio
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How games are not just fun, but feed the soul
Games offer us a chance to solve problems, and the satisfaction that comes with it says Oliver Roeder. He's a game enthusiast and a former senior writer for FiveThirtyEight with a Harvard PhD in… Audio
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Midday News for 31 January 2022
Audio 31 Jan 2022An Auckland University modeller thinks Covid cases could reach 1000 a day by the middle of next week. The Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro has returned a NEGATIVE test result for Covid-19 after… Audio
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New star hatches for Northern Royal Albatross livestream
The Northern Royal Albatross has been a crowd favourite on the Department of Conservation's livestreamed "royal cam", and the stars of the newest colony in Otago have just been born.
All 36 pairs… Audio
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Covering Tonga’s eruption - without communications
That epic undersea eruption in Tonga was heard around the region - and recorded and analysed in minute detail, even from space. But a comprehensive communications wipeout cut reporters off from… Video, Audio
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How some asteroids can sneak up on us
Researchers from the University of Hawai'i have looked into how asteroids can sneak up on us without detection. The study was undertaken by astronomer Dr Richard Wainscoat, who joins the show to… Audio
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Thick-skinned stars savaged by summer scandals
While Brian Tamaki behind bars made headlines here, the world’s biggest anti-vaxxer created bulletin-leading drama round the world when he was detained across the Tasman. Meanwhile in the UK… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 January 2022
Hymns spanning nine centuries in this week's Summer Requests programme, from Jerusalem the golden with words by 12th century monk Bernard of Cluny to a 1970s folk-style setting of the Lord's Prayer. Audio