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Questions over nutrition in new school lunch programme
RNZ has been told a Ministry of Education official admitted the new model for the Government's free school lunch programme is unlikely to be as nutritious as the previous programme. Reporter Ellen… Audio
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Sanctuary: Soundscapes by Kodama 木
Sound artist and experimental musician Gabriel Byrne has created a soundscape to be listened to at three green spaces in Wellington, as part of this year's Loemis Festival. Audio
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Mike King: I'd take money from Gollum if it meant better mental health services
Mental health advocate Mike King tells Guyon why taking government cash is like taking money from Gollum; the day he realised his homophobic comedy was doing real damage, and why kids don't talk to… Video, Audio
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Midday Sports News for 29 May 2024
The government is chipping in to help Netball New Zealand fund its radical bid to self-produce a weekly free-to-air broadcast of its domestic league. Audio
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Australia: Down Under docs, bird flu-culled flocks, fossils in opal rocks
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about an exodus of doctors leaving the UK's health system and heading to Australia - there was a 67 percent increase in 2022-23 on the two… Audio
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State shouldn't interfere with free speech on campus say academics
The state shouldn't interfere in how universities approach free speech on campus - that's the consensus from a group of academics and commentators who spoke in a debate at Te Herenga-Waka Victoria… Audio
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NZSO: Legacy
Pianist Stephen De Pledge and the New Zealand SO performed this concert as part of the Orchestra's 75th anniversary celebrations. It includes the premiere of a Gillian Whitehead work with a timely… Video, Audio
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Man made structures causing issues for freshwater wildlife
Research is underway on the barriers on the West Coast which are stopping young freshwater fish travelling upstream to feed grow into adult fish. Audio
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NEMA emergency test alert reaches 90 percent of NZers
Cell phones throughout the country buzzed last night as the National Emergency Management Agency sent out its emergency test alerts. NEMA director John Price spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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No Limits | Episode 1: Tyrell
Tyrell Taylor has found a community of like-minded BMX riders, a space where rangatahi are given a chance to expand their skill set, be mentored, and be seen as equals. Video
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No Limits | Episode 3: Tuhoto-Ariki
Tuhoto-Ariki shares how he got into the high-adrenaline world of downhill mountain biking. From the mountains of Austria, he explains what it takes to stay afloat as an overseas athlete. Video
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No Limits | Episode 4: Laura
Laura works to establish better gender equality in the male-dominated snowsports industry. We hear how she has begun weaving her Māori whakapapa with her life on the slopes. Video
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No Limits | Episode 6: Tai
From a young age, Tai wanted to pursue skating full-time. Taking a risk, he moved to Melbourne, where he followed in the footsteps of his idols and became embedded in a like-minded community. Video
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The story behind the AI image that shocked the world
Boris Eldagsen became the most notorious artist in the world last year, after winning an award at one of the world's biggest photography competitions with an image entirely generated by AI. Audio
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Regional Wrap: The world’s steampunk capital
Audio 26 May 2024Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different region in Aotearoa for the weekly Regional Wrap. This week we’re in the steampunk capital of the world - Oamaru. Audio
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Diversifying video games through creative writing
Audio 26 May 2024Gamers with a passion for creative writing can merge their interests in Aotearoa's only creative writing paper dedicated to video games. Audio
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Beth Gibbons is in reflective form on her revelatory solo debut Lives Outgrown
The Portishead singer unveils her first album, tackling motherhood and mortality on an collection that's sometimes gloomy, but often gorgeous. Video, Audio
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Shapeshifter celebrates 25 years: Drama, anxiety "and a ridiculous amount of good times"
Shapeshifter formed in Christchurch back in 1999. This year the trailblazing live drum-and-bass band celebrate 25 years of performing around the world. Music 101's Charlotte Ryan - a "very early fan"… Video, Audio
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Aussie Lego Masters bring their RELICS exhibition to Auckland
In 2020, childhood friends Alex Towler and Jackson Harvey won the Australian reality show Lego Masters. Four years on, their elaborate retrofuturistic Lego exhibition RELICS: A New World Rises is… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Blooming magic: Toby de Lacey - the Chelsea Flower Show
Gardeners flock to the 'Chelsea Flower Show' for ideas about cutting-edge garden design and to see fabulous floral displays. Floral designer Toby de Lacey - a regular behind the scenes - is also… Audio, Gallery
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A mood shift by voters in Taiwan
In 2024 more voters than ever in history are heading to the polls, but one of the most extraordinary elections happened this week Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Tonight Finn's bag of fresh new tracks traverse the full range of musical genres, from Pōneke anarcho-hardcore to midwestern psych-tinged folk-pop. Audio
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Rural News Wrap
A round-up of the week's agricultural news with RNZ rural news reporter Sally Murphy Audio
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Fast Track bill hits hurdles of public outrage
A law giving ministers sweeping powers to greenlight infrastructure projects has attracted a wave of criticism and responses at select committee.
With ministers beginning to soften their language… Audio
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Calls for vigilance as bird flu cases hit Australia
Audio 24 May 2024Conservation and health authorities are urged to remain on high alert as two instances of bird flu hit Australia. Distinguished Professor of infectious disease epidemiology and public health, Nigel… Audio
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How to write your family history Charlotte Squire wants to help
Charlotte Squire helps people write their family history - for themselves and future generations. Why? Audio
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Prof Cat Bohannon on who really drives evolution
Audio 23 May 2024Columbia University Professor Cat Bohannon asks how it was that the male body became the scientific default in her new book Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution. Audio
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Sextortion expert and Meta whistleblower Paul Raffile
Audio 23 May 2024As part of a disturbing global trend, New Zealanders are being coerced by criminals into sharing explicit photos online which are then used for blackmail. In the past two years, young people have… Audio
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Plunket responds to more criticism of service
Audio 23 May 2024Plunket responds to research which finds new mums are being let down by post natal services when it comes to mental health. Audio
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Jordan Williams on what the Taxpayers' Union really is and who funds it
Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union tells Guyon about the group's funding, its connection to the Atlas Network, and why he once joined the Green party. Video, Audio