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How to have happy feet
Kathryn speaks with Christchurch podiatrist Simon Wheeler about how to look after our feet. Audio
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Well Child / Plunket failing new mums' mental health: Research
Newly published research finds new mums are being let down by postnatal services when it comes to mental health. Audio
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Australian cricketer Travis Head on the 2023 Ashes series
Australia's men's cricket team's triumphant tear in 2023 has been captured in a new documentary series, The Test. Audio
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Fast-track Approvals Bill: Submissions
Parliament has been hearing submissions on the Fast-Track Approvals Bill. The House outlines the Bill and a variety of submissions. Audio
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Wikileaks' Julian Assange granted permission to appeal
Audio 21 May 2024Another step in Julian Assange's decade long legal saga fighting extradition to the US to face espionage charges. London's High Court has ruled he can appeal against the extradition. Audio
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Artist behind new exhibition uncovers plight of Girmit women
Artist behind new exhibition uncovers plight of Girmit women. Audio
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Hit by a digital guillotine
Do influencers and celebrities with large social media followings have a responsibility to speak out on political and other issues? Audio
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Engaging musically with the community
Hannah Neman is Orchestra Wellington's Marketing & Engagement Manager. She talks with Bryan Crump about what the job involves, and the Orchestra's free Symphony in the Hutt concert that's coming up in… Audio
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Five Phoenix players make A-League all stars team
The Wellington Phoenix have missed out on the A-League grand final but a handful of players will test themselves against English Premier League opposition this week. Five Phoenix players have been… Audio
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Best of the Fest: Auckland Writers Festival
Audio 19 May 2024The Auckland Writers Festival has set central Tāmaki Makaurau abuzz this week with a strong lineup of leading local and international authors, panel discussions, and events, including the Ockham New… Audio
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Bringing an indigenous house of storytelling alive in Ōtautahi: Juanita Hepi
Te Whare Tapere in the Christchurch Arts Centre is neither a European-style gallery or theatre. As a space principally by Māori, for Māori, it is, says co-founder artist Juanita Hepi, “a… Audio
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Feeling icky: What makes us uncomfortable with Viki Moananu
Audio 19 May 2024You know those embarrassing uncomfortable thoughts and feelings you have you usually keep inside? Pōneke playwright and comedian Viki Moananu uses theatre and comedy to let them out. He calls them… Audio
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Practising Hawaiian culture across the sea: Ahilapalapa Rands
Over 100 years ago artist Ahilapalapa Rands’ great-grandfather, the ukulele virtuoso Ernest Ka’ai wrote the song ‘Across the Sea’, the lyrics speaking to the pull that Hawai’i has for Kānaka Maoli… Audio
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Media oversight one-stop-shop stopped
A plan to update the system for regulating our media content has been running under the radar for years. Some agencies that do the job now have backed the move to one single body, but this week the… Video
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Leaving the partisan: Gerry Brownlee on being Speaker
We talk with the Speaker, Gerry Brownlee, about Question Time, MP porkies, and stepping above the fray after 27 years or partisan politics, to instead become 'Parliament's man'. Audio
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Review: Rubricator by Sam Bambery
The Christchurch musician's second album wanders beyond the boundaries of alt-country and folk into more adventurous territory. Video, Audio
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Jonathan Rauch: Allowing free speech
American author Jonathan Rauch argues free speech and robust criticism should be encouraged and defended, even when it's racist, sexist or causes hurt. A gay, Jewish writer and thinker Rauch admits… Audio
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Fernhill - From DOC to dairy on the family farm
Fifth generation dairy farmer Jason Christensen took a break from the family farm to try life as a DOC ranger. His experience in the world of conservation, evident on the Mt Bruce farm in the… Audio
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Finding the balance between conductor and orchestra
Dutch-Maltese conductor Lawrence Renes is in New Zealand for Auckland Philharmonia's next concert which features star Norwegian trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth. Audio
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Free prescriptions reduce hospitalisation rates: study
People who skip getting a prescription because they can't afford to pay the $5 charge are 34 percent more likely to end up in hospital, according to a new Victoria University study. The study's lead… Audio
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Fungal foray-ing and the search for new antibiotics
Could the answer to one of our most pressing health needs be hiding in Aotearoa’s bush? On Our Changing World this week, Liz Garton heads out on a foray to discover some of our fungal gems, and she… Audio
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Around the motu: Kirsty Pickett in Te Anau
Audio 15 May 2024The Fiordland Business Association has come up with a novel solution to the region's worker accommodation shortage that, if adopted, could see as many as 30 temporary homes built. Audio
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Sports correspondent Joe Porter
Audio 14 May 2024New All Blacks coach Scott Robertson will talk to media this morning after captain Sam Cane announced his retirement from test rugby, Lisa Carrington has been beaten by fellow Kiwi Aimee Fisher at the… Audio
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Full-time work for free: students call for placements to be paid
Audio 14 May 2024There's a push for student trainees to be paid while on their compulsory job placements - as many drop out due to cost of living pressures. Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Graham & Simon Wilson (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Kathryn Graham and Simon Wilson discuss the removal of free evening and weekend parking in the Auckland CBD, and the impact of the solar storm on… Audio
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Around the motu: Amy Williams in Auckland
Audio 13 May 2024RNZ's Auckland correspondent Amy Williams joins Kathryn to talk about Ponsonby Road businesses looking to fund extra security guards in the wake of a fatal shooting. Audio
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Germany correspondent Thomas Sparrow
Audio 13 May 2024Attacks on politicians in Germany are on the rise as elections approach. Audio
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The fight for the white sands of Pākiri
Audio 13 May 2024Why Pākiri locals fear the Government’s Fast Track Bill could steal away hard-won protection of their pristine coastline.
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Bailey Poching: Here are the Māori comedians - but where are you looking for them?
Audio 12 May 2024In an article on Stuff in 2019, comedian Guy Williams posed the question, “Where are all the Māori comedians?” Williams noted that, despite our main comedy award being named after Billy T James, he… Audio
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Amah: AI nanny pushes a mother to her limits
Audio 12 May 2024A psychological thriller, part of TVNZ’s Motherhood Anthology Series has been released in time for Mother’s Day.
The film’s title Amah holds three different meanings. The term, used in East Asia… Audio