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S2 E4: Everything's a Conspiracy
What if Lightoller lied to the Titanic inquiries? What if Tim and Carlo are lying to RNZ? Audio
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Auckland beatmaker SR Mpofu is chasing the perfect groove
Tony meets Auckland beatmaker SR Mpofu to find out how he released 12 projects in one year, learn about his childhood in Zimbabwe, and receive a lesson in music production. Audio
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MPs on the Abuse in Care report
The moment the Abuse in Care Report was tabled in Parliament MPs began debating what it means and how to respond. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 July 2024
You can hear hymns based on the psalms in this week’s programme, including All people that on earth do dwell (Psalm 100), O God, our help in ages past (Psalm 90), and I to the hills will lift mine… Audio
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Abuse in care report delivers survivors' demands for justice
Audio 26 Jul 2024The Royal Commission of Inquiry's report into abuse in state and faith-based care unveiled this week lays bare an ugly history, offering damning evidence and denouncing leaders for silencing or… Audio
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Critter of the Week: Curt, the marine fluke
This week's critter is a trematode (also known as a fluke) that has chosen to parastitise not one, but three separate animals. Audio
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A jarring return to media Earth for Air NZ
Air NZ has often had an easy ride from our media. But with domestic airfares spiking, that's starting to change.
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Why isn’t depression taken seriously in New Zealand?
Depression affects people in all cultures but for centuries it has “hidden under the long black cloud of Kiwi denial”, health historian Jacqueline Leckie says. In her new book Old Black Clouds, Leckie… Audio
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Social service providers fear children at risk due to funding uncertainty
Hundreds of charities and NGOs providing care for vulnerable children and families say they're in limbo waiting for Oranga Tamariki to tell them whether funding will be continued, and they fear young… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 25 July
Audio 25 Jul 2024On today's First Up pod with Jimmy Ellingham: Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni responds to the extensive, final report on Abuse in State and Faith-based Care; we catch up with an award-winning… Audio
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Bid to trademark basmati rice in New Zealand rejected
Trademark attorney Rebecca Jones explains the latest food to be denied trademark protection. Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Season Three
Nau Mai Town is back with another haerenga around Aotearoa to find out more about Māori place names. Audio
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29 Shayne Currie | A Tribute to Jodi
As broadcaster Simon Barnett came to terms with his wife Jodi’s fatal illness, Shayne Currie came alongside the family to tell their story. His tender piece allowed the family to process their grief… Audio
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All Blacks Fiji test takeaways, Ardie Savea to Moana Pasifika
Sports correspondent Marc Hinton joins Kathryn to talk about the All Blacks win over Fiji in the US, Ardie Savea is off to Moana Pasifika - can he save the struggling franchise? And ahead of the Paris… Audio
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Local scheme sees rheumatic fever numbers drop in Sth AK
Our local democracy reporter in South Auckland, Torika Tokelau tells about a scheme helping kids stay infection free Audio
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Chipping away at the housing crisis
Housing affordability has plagued New Zealand for decades. What needs to change? Audio
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Free dental service in Tairawhiti eases cost burden
Liquor up and pull out your infected, painful teeth, or turn up to A and E urgently seeking pain relief to get some sleep. These are the realities facing people in Tairawhiti who can't afford to pay… Audio
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Parking meters in Devonport will ruin ambience - Heritage advocates
Heritage advocates in the Auckland suburb of Devonport want parking meters kept off their quaint streets - saying they'll ruin the ambience. For now, the historic seaside village on the North Shore is… Audio
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Pilot Jeremy Burfoot: what really happens at altitude?
Audio 22 Jul 2024For some people, flying involves abject terror. For others, it's pure joy. My guest is one for whom flying was the latter - but his latest book will surely be helpful for those who find it scary. Audio
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Polytechs will need millions to pay bills documents show
Documents show polytechnics will need millions of dollars so they can pay their bills after they are cut free from mega-institute Te Pukenga. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Corin… Audio
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The new album by UK collective SAULT is excellent... but you can't listen to it
The elusive UK soul collective present a one-track album that celebrates spirituality. Audio
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Fast Favourites with stage and screen actor Bronwyn Turei
Audio 21 Jul 2024Stage and screen actor Bronwyn Turei has been appearing on stage at Circa Theatre this month playing not one, but five different character’s in a reimagining of Sense and Sensibility.
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"Plans on top of plans": Being parliament’s scheduler
Ever wanted a job that combines a very public tight-rope walk with solving fiendish puzzles? Helping The Leader of the House wrangle Parliament’s Order Paper is just the thing. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 July 2024
19th-century lawyer and politician Robert Grant only wrote a few hymns, but there's one you'll still find in many hymnbooks today: O worship the king. Sing along in this week's programme. Audio
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Mosgiel tech company uses AI to help farmers figure out when - and how - to drench sheep
New technology is helping farmers to prevent drench resistance and keep sheep parasite-free. Audio
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Retired Working Dogs charity sees jump in old dogs needing new homes
The cost of living crunch has seen the number of retired working dogs looking for homes explode. We talk to the charity helping rehome them about why they make such great pets Audio
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Coalition's climate plan falls short of targets
Audio 19 Jul 2024The government's draft emissions reduction plan - out this week - puts New Zealand's ability to meet its climate targets in jeopardy. That was the key takeaway for RNZ's climate change correspondent… Audio
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Kelly Gibney - GF mushroom and leek pizza
Cook, food stylist and author Kelly Gibney shares a great recipe for the easiest one-bowl GF pizza with a mushroom-and-leek topping. Audio
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Sports Integrity Commission on its goals for athlete welfare
The Sport Integrity Commission opened its doors at the start of this month. Chief executive Rebecca Rolls, speaks to Kathryn. Audio
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Sports News for 19 July 2024
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is not underestimating a Fiji team at close to full strength for their one-off Test in San Diego tomorrow. Audio