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Peter Boghossian on starting up anti-woke, anti-elite school
Philosophy Professor Peter Boghossian speaks tells Jesse why he started a university that is proudly anti-woke. Audio
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Summer looms and the ocean is already warmer than usual
Summer is upon us - well officially from tomorrow - and it's not long until New Zealanders will be free to travel to their favourite holiday destinations under the traffic light system.
Max Towle… Audio
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Bold business journalism play pays off with sale
New Zealand Herald publisher NZME has shaken up the business news scene with an agreement to buy subscription-based service BusinessDesk. It rewards a bold moved by the founder 13 years ago - and also…
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Midday Sports News for 30 November 2021
Black Caps allrounder Rachin Ravindra says he was confident they could hold out for a draw in the first Test against India in Kanpu. Audio
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Black Caps vs India test ends in draw
The Black Caps' first test against India ended in a draw.
Cricket commentator Bryan Waddle spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports News for 30 November 2021
The Black Caps captain Kane Williamson was impressed by a number of his players in the drawn test first test against India, but he says the performance of debutant Rachin Ravindra was one to be… Audio
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Cricket: Black Caps face uphill battle in Test against India
The Black Caps are facing an uphill battle to try to win their test against India, in India. Clay Wilson has the latest. Audio
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Whangārei mayor hopes orange level possible for north by mid-January
Whangārei Mayor Sheryl Mai has told Checkpoint the red level of the traffic light system is not like alert level 2.
"It's quite different... We've been in a privileged position of level two, and… Video, Audio
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Best of 2021: The environment
Best of 2021: Healing the land in Taranaki, New Zealand's pioneer Atmospheric scientist Dave Lowe and New Zealand's least travelled paths all featured among our top environment stories of the year. Video
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Three delicious salads from Two Raw Sisters
Vegetables are too often "the boring side thing" in a meal, says Rosa Flanagan of cooking duo Two Raw Sisters. She and her sister Margo hope the 70+ recipes in their new book Salads will inspire… Audio
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The Black Caps batsmen must defy history to get the win against India
The Black Caps batsmen must defy history on the final day if they're to beat India in the first test at Kanpur.
New Zealand will need to score 280 more runs on a deteriorating wicket to break a… Audio
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England confirms cases of new variant Omicron
England has two confirmed cases of the newly discovered Covid-19 variant Omicron.
The government has introduced new rules to combat the spread.
Face coverings will be compulsory in shops and on… Audio
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Coromandel tourism businesses prepare for AKers to return
Cast your minds back a few months.. say 104 days .. to August 17- the day we found out a Devonport man had tested positive for Covid-19 and the country was going into Level four lockdown.. The… Audio
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Omicron: the next variant of concern closes borders
Audio 29 Nov 2021The World Health Organisation says the Omicron variant has a large number of mutations, and early evidence suggests a possible increased risk of reinfection. New Zealand banned travel from nine… Audio
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Meet Boji: Istanbul's transit-travelling wonder dog
Istanbul is reported to be home to some 400,000 to 600,000 stray dogs and cats, hence why locals in Turkey's largest city sometimes refer to it as 'Catstanbul.' But it's the exploits of a local canine… Audio
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New collective bid to make tech titans pay for NZ news
The umbrella group representing locally-owned news media wants to negotiate with Facebook and Google for "fair payment” for the local journalism appearing on their services. Australian news media have… Audio
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Coaching the troops: Parliament's Speaker on improving process
The Speaker is the guardian, champion and referee of parliamentary process, but he also coaches the foot soldiers in the arts of battle - individually or en masse. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 November 2021
Plenty of Advent hymns today to mark the first Sunday in this season of the liturgical year. It’s a time of waiting and expectation leading up to Christmas. Audio
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Christopher Boyle: the rise of green hydrogen
How viable is hydrogen as a major power alternative? Is it the key to a lower carbon economy and this country being more energy self-sufficient? Christopher Boyle believes so. He's the co-founder and… Audio
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Collins, National's nuclear option, self destructs
Audio 27 Nov 2021In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Deputy Political Editor Craig McCulloch delineates the nuclear destruction of Judith Collins' leadership and assesses the fallout. Audio
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Nowroz Ali: escaping the Taliban to make a new home in NZ
Audio 27 Nov 2021When the Taliban took over Kabul, Afghanistan in August, Nowroz Ali feared for his life. A wanted man for many years for his work with the New Zealand Defence Force, he was supposed to be on a… Audio
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Earth Detox: The chemical tsunami and how to deal with it
Chemicals are in our food, our water, the air we breathe and everything we touch. Last year an international team estimated there were 350,000 chemicals registered for production and use, but it's… Audio
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Covid-19: Pharmacy leaders welcome RATs arriving
Pharmacy leaders have praised the policy to roll out Covid-19 rapid antigen tests through the country's pharmacies.
From mid-December, New Zealanders will be able to buy rapid antigen tests for… Audio
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Sports News for 26 November 2021
Audio 26 Nov 2021An unbeaten fifth wicket partner of 113 between Shreyas Iyer and Ravindra Jadeja has put India on top after the first day of the opening Test against New Zealand in Kanpur. Audio
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Covid-19: Scientist on rapid antigen tests
Rapid antigen tests are being rolled out to pharmacies and businesses from next month as part of a raft of Covid-19 mitigation measures.
These tests, which detect the presence of specific proteins… Audio
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White Ribbon Day - Family violence does not discriminate
Raising awareness about family violence on White Ribbon day. Audio
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Retirement's shifting sands
Do we really need to be saving $809,000 per couple to retire comfortably? Audio
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Rapid antigen Covid tests on pharmacy shelves in weeks
DIY Covid tests are coming to a shelf near you. Anyone will be able to buy a rapid antigen test from a pharmacy from mid December - and businesses will have access to them from next week.
The tests… Audio
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Mixed mood in NZ elite sport after border changes announced
There's a mixed mood among New Zealand's elite sports community as athletes and officials digest the major border changes announced by the government.
While news of MIQ-free returns from mid-February… Audio
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Northland DHB boss quashes anti-vaxxers' rumours he's unwell
Northland DHB's boss has quashed rumours started by anti-vaxxers falsely claiming he's critically unwell after a Covid booster shot. Video, Audio
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