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Walking in the Air: Tech reunites Aled Jones with his boy soprano past
Record producer Ian Tilley on getting the same person, thirty years apart, and an orchestra on the other side of the world, into the same studio. Video, Audio
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NZers lose almost $200 million to scams in past year
Nearly $200 million has been swallowed by scams in Aotearoa in the last year according to data from eleven banks.
While methods range from impersonating transport agency Waka Kotahi to fabricating… Audio
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Covid-19 inquiry bubbling under the surface
New Zealand's inquiry into how we handled the pandemic has already spoken to hundreds of people of all persuasions, but the work is definitely taking the hush-hush approach. Audio
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Julian Paton: Blood pressure and links to dementia
Audio 12 Nov 2023High blood pressure has become a focus of attention in many quarters. The condition affects one-third of adult New Zealanders and disproportionately more Maori and Pacific people. It's the biggest… Audio
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'Rural, rustic and exploiting my mother's talents'
A vintage photo of a little girl called Molly Mabel sits above racks of pint-sized traditional woollen jumpers, booties and beanies in a Hunterville shop. Who was Molly and how is she helping to warm… Audio
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Burying the Bird - is trashed Twitter facing extinction?
Twitter emerged as an important source of live updates, news and images during the Arab Spring more than a decade ago. Many in the media also joined the platform to share news and commentary with… Video, Audio
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Basment Jaxx: Using music to uplift the mind and soul
Basement Jaxx Felix Buxton talks the evolution of the dancefloor with Charlotte Ryan. Video, Audio
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Avantdale Bowling Club's Christoph El Truento blends jazz with R&B on Circle of Friends
Tony Stamp reviews the collaborative new album from an eclectic local producer. Video, Audio
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A doctor, an island and oil: The olive journey of Peter Crelinsten
Twenty-five years ago on a Mediterranean island a retired doctor learnt about olives. Now he's brought that knowledge, and the pursuit of their health benefits, to Kerikeri at Puketi Olive Farm. Audio
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Why Clementine Ford thinks women should untie the knot
Why do so many women still believe a successful life involves being chosen by a man? That's the question being interrogated by high-profile Australian feminist author and podcaster Clementine Ford in… Audio
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Coalition talks pick up pace behind closed doors
With National's potential partners ACT and NZ First finally getting together in Wellington this week, a sense of momentum is building for the trio to form a government.
Labour's Chris… Audio
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Auckland ferry operator still won't have fares to Waiheke regulated
Auckland ferry operator Fullers360 will still not have its fares regulated on the Waiheke route. Waka Kotahi has been reviewing the exemption granted to Fullers360, which means it operates outside of… Video, Audio
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Libraries are more than just books
When councils cut their budgets, it's always libraries that have the spotlight put on them. As staff hours and numbers are cut, librarians are overcoming their reluctance to whisper about the value of… Audio
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'Dallas Tamaira: I don't have too many more boxes to tick'
On the eve of releasing his first solo EP in over twenty years, Dallas Tamaira catches up with his old friend Oscar Kightley to talk about the early days of his career, his time in Fat Freddy's Drop… Video
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The Otago Uni student who became an international soil expert
Understanding what makes soil thrive can dramatically reduce the need for fertiliser on farms, says NZ-born soil expert Nicole Masters. "There's this real big push in New Zealand to say 'this isn't… Audio
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'Freshening-up' nuclear-free zone treaty biggest issue at Pacific Islands Forum says professor
The Pacific Islands Forum is continuing, with Labour's deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni and National Party foreign spokesperson Gerry Brownlee representing Aotearoa.
University of Canterbury professor… Audio
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Miracle or marketing? The health claims that fell over
A kiwi health drink with some unique ingredients has been making a splash. But after it promised too much in its marketing it's been slapped down by food authorities. Audio
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Split Enz' Mike Chunn to step away from mentoring programme
Split Enz founding member Mike Chunn is not only a skilled bassist - he's also a successful author and respected music mentor.
Twenty years ago, he founded Play It Strange to help nurture… Audio
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The sweet sound of Saxcess
Thirty years after she founded it, it looks like Debbie Rawson's quartet Saxcess has lived up to its name. Audio
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How to speak up without freaking out
Dropping perfectionism and focusing on connection can help take the pressure off verbal communication, says Stanford lecturer Matt Abrahams. Audio
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Wellington's Miramar Peninsula now predator free
Predator Free Wellington is on a mission to rid our capital city of pests and restore native birdlife populations. The group held a gathering over the weekend to celebrate the elimination of rats… Audio
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Fifty best films: Killer of Sheep
Dan Slevin says the elevation Charles Burnett’s film to the top 50 shows how the cinema canon is changing. Video
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Human Rights Commission warns leaders over choice of words when speaking about Israel-Gaza conflict
The Human Rights Commission is warning political and community leaders about their choice of words when speaking about the Israeli-Gaza conflict.
ACT leader David Seymour has accused Green MP Chlöe… Audio
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ACT leader accuses Green MP of repeating a pro-Hamas statement
ACT leader David Seymour is accusing Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick of repeating a pro-Hamas statement - saying her words have 'a dark meaning.'
At a pro-Palestine rally in Auckland Chlöe Swarbrick used… Audio
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Chlöe Swarbrick on phrase she used at pro-Palestine event
ACT's leader David Seymour and the Jewish Council of New Zealand are asking Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick to explain herself after she used a sentence some say is anti-Semitic.
At a pro-Palestinian… Audio
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Ka kite for Māori Health Authority?
The clock is about to be wound back on Labour's Māori health initiative despite pleas that it should be given more time to prove its worth. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Supie, 15-minute cities, and gang crackdowns
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 November 2023
Celebrating the Feast of All Saints this week, with hymns including For all the saints and Let saints on earth in concert sing. Audio
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The Mixtape: Nicola Toki
Our Guest picking their favourite songs today is New Zealand conservationist Nicola Toki.
Her passion and enthusiasm for our nature and native wildlife is inspiring. AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Schools struggling to deal with sexual violence
Testimonies from 300 students show victims of sexual assaults are not being protected adequately by their schools. Respondents to a call for sharing their experiences around sexual assault at school… Audio