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Julian Assange walks free from US court in Saipan
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange a free man after accepting US plea deal. Audio
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Do possums really deserve to be despised?
Conservationists love to hate possums for killing native birds and spreading disease. But the introduced marsupials don't deserve cruel treatment just for existing, says Christchurch academic and… Audio
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White Ferns need to start getting results - Devine
Sophie Devine believes the tour of England which begins tonight in Durham is a good place for the New Zealanders to test themselves against a top side ahead of the T20 World Cup later this year… Audio
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Julian Assange pleads guilty in Saipan
After a 14 year legal battle, Julian Assange is expetected to return to his homeland Australia a free man today. He's pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to obtain and disseminate national… Audio
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Dreaming of a happy retirement? Draft up a plan
Audio 26 Jun 2024Detailed planning is the best way to set yourself up for a fulfilling retirement, say mother and daughter Di Murphy and Kristin Sutherland. To help people get the "scaffolding" in place for an… Audio
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NZ women on a mental precipice as a result of MRT shortage - survey
Audio 26 Jun 2024Thousands of Kiwis hit hard by the global shortage of estrogen patches have expressed their struggles in a recent survey. 80% said their mental health had been negatively impacted by the shortage… Audio
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25 Mark Crysell | A Stopover in North Korea
With decades of experience as one of New Zealand’s most prominent television journalists, Mark Crysell recounts gaining unprecedented access to follow a set of unlikely New Zealanders into North… Audio
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The Christchurch woman opening up about choosing to be child-free
Danni Duncan has hundreds of thousands of people following her child-free journey on social media, where she provides advice and support to others who are thinking about making the same decision. Audio
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Celebrating the success of Whenua Hou for birdlife rejuvenation
Matariki weekend will see the 25th anniversary of Whenua Hou or Codfish Island predator free sanctuary. It's been a remarkable success, pulling kakapo from the jaws of extinction as well as helping… Audio
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Budgeting services facing closure
One-third of budgeting services face closure after their government funding was chopped - and they warn the recession means other free financial services are too busy to pick up their clients. Amy… Audio
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New debt free equity release product for retirees
Audio 24 Jun 2024A new home equity release product is promising a debt free, income solution for the over 70s - so what are the fish hooks? Audio
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Cabinet ministers expected to decide on boosting Pharmac funding
Cabinet ministers are expected to decide today whether to significantly boost Pharmac's funding. RNZ understands ministers will canvass a range of proposals and figures, with at least one of those… Audio
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Ann Annie on his "epic and fantastical" aural landscapes
The Portland musician's new album is an inviting mix of ambient and neo-classical, involving acoustic guitar; upright bass; cello; and clarinet, all of which he taught himself. Video, Audio
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Pressing On - papers past and future
Pundits have predicted the death of old-fashioned newspapers for years - but they’re still here. This week Mediawatch looks at a new history of New Zealand newspapers from one hundred years ago up…
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 June 2024
Two hymns inspired by Psalm 23 ‘The Lord’s My Shepherd’ in this week’s programme. Both from the 1800s, one is by a British professor of music, John Goss, the other is by Joseph Gilmore, an American… Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 22 June 2024
On this week's Nashville Babylon there's classic reggae from Delroy Wilson, a soul smash courtesy of Barbara Lewis, a birthday tune for country legend June Carter Cash, Tex-Mex from Pete Rowan plus… Audio
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'PIF leaders need to help Guam stand up to the US'
Audio 22 Jun 2024'PIF leaders need to help Guam stand up to the US' - former US Congressman. Audio
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Calls to stop insurers from accessing genetic test results
Audio 21 Jun 2024Health advocates are pushing for a halt on the use of genetic test results by insurance providers. Audio
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Testing missiles in Guam will be 'disruptive'
Testing missiles in Guam is 'disruptive' - former US congressman. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Adine Wilson
A World Champion, Commonwealth Games gold medalist, six-time premiership winner, and now a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit - Adine Wilson is undoubtedly one of our most decorated netballers… Audio
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New cervical self test a 'game changer' but is funding being cut?
A new self test to detect cervical cancer is being hailed as a game changer, but those in the sector fear funding cuts will undermine it. Audio
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Most MSD beneficiaries owe money to agencies meant to help them
Debt owed to government agencies by the country's poorest residents adds up to more than three billion dollars, and there's no easy solution Audio
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Targeting bacteria, and health inequities
Māori and Pacific peoples are three to six times more likely to develop stomach cancer than New Zealanders with European ancestry. Claire Concannon visits a research team taking aim at this disparity.
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Peter Zeihan: Why China’s days are numbered
Geopolitics expert Peter Zeihan tells Guyon what New Zealand needs to do right now if it wants to survive the end of globalisation, why China's days are numbered, and who's going to win the US… Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Hank Bilous
Audio 19 Jun 2024Our Bookmarks guest this week is multitalented adventurer Hank Bilous. Audio
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'Henry had turned into a dragon' - Living with postpartum psychosis
Ariane Beeston was walking her son in his buggy when she looked down and it wasn’t a baby she saw. It was a dragon. Audio
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Free Speech and why it's in peril
Toby Young isn't afraid to lose friends and alienate people. He's one of Britain's most controversial journalists, associate editor of The Spectator and founder of the Free Speech Union. He'll be on… Audio
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Countertenor Austin Haynes on his rare vocal range
Austin Haynes is an opera singer who can reach one of the rarest and highest vocal ranges. Audio
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Donor conception study: what the kids know
Researchers are asking parents of children conceived via sperm, egg and embryo donations if they've disclosed their origin. Audio
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NZ at centre of vast info sharing with ‘five eyes’ nations
Audio 18 Jun 2024The ‘five eyes’ group turning over information about millions of travellers is administered by New Zealand.