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Australian sculptor reclaiming the female form
Audio 9 Jun 2024An Australian sculptor is reclaiming the female form through her woodwork. Audio
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Can we trust surveys of our trust in the media?
Recent surveys have said our trust in media’s falling fast, and made plenty of headlines. But lately new surveys say our trust in the media isn’t plummeting. The latest one is part of a pitch to…
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Making complaining about MPs less scary
Parliament has a long-held reputation for bad bosses and even worse behaviour. One solution is a new independent role to hear complaints. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 June 2024
The New Zealand Youth Choir features in this week’s programme, singing Wairua tapu (a hymn to the Holy Spirit by Ngapo Wehi) and the African-American spiritual Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen. Audio
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Remembering Sandy Edmonds, a 1960s pop supernova
In the mid-1960s, Sandy Edmonds was one of the biggest names in New Zealand music with hits like Daylight Saving Time. Rock'n'roll reporter John Baker reflects on the UK-born pop singer's short but… Video, Audio
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World Choir Games bring 11,000 singers to Auckland
Auckland will be in full voice next month as 11,000 singers hit town for The World Choir Games. 250 choirs from more than 30 countries, representing a diverse range of choral music styles will compete… Audio
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Renee Gracie: From Bathurst to OnlyFans and back
Renee Gracie was just 19 when she began racing V8 Supercars at Australia's legendary Bathurst 1000. Despite breaking records on the track, the sexism and sexualisation she faced forced her out of the… Audio
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Prof Beth Linker: In defence of slouching
A straight spine is so prized in our culture that megastar Taylor Swift is currently performing in a NZ$300 posture-supporting bra. Yet the idea there is a "universal good posture" that will protect… Audio
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Dennis and Judy Shepard: Harnessing grief to fight gay hate crime
Dennis and Judy Shepard's gay son Matthew Shepard was murdered in October 1998. The 21-year-old University of Wyoming student's death remains one of America's most high-profile cases of hate crime… Audio
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A cold case with layers of institutional failings
What motivates a journalist to spend years fighting for justice for someone they don't even know? Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin looks at the latest instalment in the 1995 buddy cop comedy series Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024), documentary Joan Baez: I Am A Noise (2023) streaming on… Audio
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NZ's top milking herd is small, but mighty
Taranaki dairy farmer Cliff Shearer's practices may seem old-fashioned, but they've helped him make his way into the history books. Audio
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"Every minute counts" in National's cancer commitment clean-up
Audio 7 Jun 2024Government ministers hoping to bask in a post-Budget glow this week have instead been trying to tamp down the backlash to a big broken promise.
The clock is now ticking for the coalition to correct… Audio
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Critter of the Week
This week's critter is the ro, also known as the smooth stick insect, whe or Clitarchus hookeri - our most common native stick insect. Smooth stick insects have a range of superpowers: as well as… Audio
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Earth science: Inspiring the next generation of geologists
The number of students enrolling in the earth scientists is falling, according to data from numerous global geoscience institutes. To counter that, Christchurch-based earth modelling company Seequent… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for 6 June 2024
On today's episode, X-rays, CT scans, and diagnostic ultrasounds will soon be free for all New Zealanders when referred by their GP, the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Brooke van Velden… Audio
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X-rays and CT scans soon to be free with GP referral
X-rays, CT scans, and diagnostic ultrasounds will soon be free for all New Zealanders when referred by their GP. Health Minister Dr Shane Reti spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 6 June
Audio 6 Jun 2024On today's First Up pod: our Taranaki reporter Robin Martin tells us about street crime in central New Plymouth; does an expired RAT test still accurately tell you if you've got Covid? Biochemistry… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 6 June 2024
PNG landslide survivors urged to stop digging; World's largest festival for Pacific arts launches in Hawaii; US proposal to test missles on Guams draws scepticism; Cutting the strings in the Pacific. Audio
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US proposal to test missiles on Guam draws scepticism
A Pacific security group has raised concerns and sceptism over public consultation on a decade-long proposal to test missile defences at Guam. Audio
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Inside Auckland's lava caves
Caves created by rivers of lava underlie New Zealand’s biggest city. A new research project is documenting Auckland's lava caves, hoping to protect this hidden geological heritage and understand what… Audio
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How to watch 40,000 free films and TV shows
With over 40,000 titles to choose from you'll always find something to watch on free streamer Tubi, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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New Zealand PM arrives in Niue
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has landed in Niue, on his first official visit to the Pacific after assuming office.
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The tiny nations that want to stand alone
The push for independence is still alive in the Pacific but it's getting messy Audio
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Kat Kaiwai: Building roads and communities
When Kat Kaiwai entered the civil construction industry 12 years ago, she was one of few women on the tools. Audio
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Pioneering embryologist Dr John Peek: 40 years since NZ's first 'test-tube' baby
This month marks 40 years since New Zealand's first 'test-tube' baby was born. Audio
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Making live events accessible for everyone
It’s not all online: live events are often where we come together as communities, sharing passions and considering the issues concerning us. It’s important they’re accessible to all.
Except they’re… Audio
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The Tardis has landed: A special mystery guest reviewer visits Doctor Who exhibition
Audio 2 Jun 2024From hanging out with Daleks and Weeping Angels to the many different iterations of the sonic screwdriver - costumes, props, gadgets and gizmos from the world’s longest running sci-fi series have… Video, Audio
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Marc Wilson: Putting personality tests to the test
Audio 2 Jun 2024The popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test sorts test takers into 16 different personality categories depending on their answers. Audio
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Budget Day: A Photo Essay
Budget Day in photos: Facts, attacks, stories, protests, pantomime and proclamations. Audio