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Olive Jones: anarchy and idealism at the Graham Downs commune
In 1979, inspired by the countercultural movement sweeping the country, teenager Olive Jones embraced rural communal living. By the age of twenty-one she was one of the founders of the Graham Downs… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 23 September 2023
A health campaign encouraging Pasifika women to self-test launches soon; US calls on Pacific countries to join coalition against synthetic drug threats; Climate change activist calls out the US and UK… Audio
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Cervical screening campaign encourages self-testing
Cervical screening campaign encourages Pasifika women to self-test. Audio
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Episode 2: Piano
No one in Kingswood seems to know where Mihi is. Aria finds a diary which changes everything. Audio
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Ultra-processed food is blamed for a global obesity epidemic - but the food industry is fiercely resistant to regulation
Audio 23 Sep 2023It’s almost three-quarters of all packaged food on our supermarket shelves - and experts think it’s driving the global explosion of obesity. Video
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Aotearoa's History of protest posters
Audio 22 Sep 2023From the Springbok tour, to the Nuclear Free Movement political posters have been used as a call to arms. As part of Auckland's Heritage Festival Toby will be hosting a workshop exploring the history… Audio
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On the campaign trail, week three: Debates, polls, sausage and cheese rolls
Audio 22 Sep 2023The minor parties gave glimpses of their own cooperation styles at the Newshub Nation Powerbrokers' debate, while polls continued to signal Labour on the downturn.
GDP numbers also showed no… Audio
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Deep Fakes
Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at what a deep fake is. Audio
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Gluten free cheddar, spring onion & kumara loaf
Audio 22 Sep 2023Today's recipe from food author, stylist and cook Kelly Gibney can be either a tasty snack at home or a great addition as a side dish at a summer bbq. She shares her recipe for a gluten free loaf… Audio
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Later Vaper Arcade: new installation promotes youth well-being in Manukau
Audio 22 Sep 2023The Later Vaper Arcade offers young people an opportunity to school up on breath, well-being and stress management this school holidays. Video, Audio
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Labour extends school lunches
Labour is vowing to keep free school lunches in nearly one-thousand schools if it's re-elected.
Government funding had only budgeted for the programme until the end of 2024, but Labour is committing… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 22 September 2023
France crushed Namibia 96 - 0 Friday morning in their World Cup pool game in Marseille but their biggest ever test win has come at a cost with captain Antoine Dupont suffering a broken cheekbone which… Audio
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The week that was with Te Radar and Irene Pink
Audio 22 Sep 2023A new mother in Australia has accidentally named her baby Methamphetamine Rules after she decided to test the boundaries of the New South Wales registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Journalist… Audio
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Diving to remove 'gorse of the sea' in Fiordland
Audio 22 Sep 2023Courteney Beven is a scientific diver and chef who in recent years has become an "underwater weeder" on the side. So far, Beven has racked up over 1,000 hours in Fiordland seas, gently collecting the… Audio
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Grilled with National leader Christopher Luxon
While's there's been a bit of a scramble over his tax policy, the leader of the National Party, binds it together when it comes to breakfast.
In RNZ's new political series, Grilled, the top four… Audio
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Uncovering secrets of Australia's "weirdest" animal
Audio 21 Sep 2023Small, spiky and elusive, researchers are hoping a citizen science project might help shed some more light on the Echidna. University of Adelaide professor Frank Grutzner leads the project and talks… Audio
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From the paddock to ocean calm for stressed out farmers and growers
Five years ago, Stephen Thomson saw his rural community struggling with stress, pressure, the daily grind and never ending to-do lists. He's a keen surfer, so founded the non-profit Surfing for… Audio
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The recipe for food pairing
Broccoli and chocolate. Prawns and vanilla. According to food pairing theory, these culinary matches should go together as well as macaroni and cheese, or peanut butter and jam. But do they really… Audio
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Officials said a tax on sugary drinks was 'mainstream policy' but removing GST on fruit and vege wouldn't be effective in Aotearoa
Audio 21 Sep 2023Ministers were told taking GST off fruit and vegetables wouldn't make them cheaper. A tax on sugary drinks, though, could make us healthier.
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Family of man found dead after leaving ward still in the dark
The family of a man found dead after he failed to return to the mental health ward at Palmerston North Hospital say they're still in the dark about what happened almost nine months on. 69 year old… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 20 September
Audio 20 Sep 2023On today's First Up pod: Greens co-leader James Shaw talks free lunches and broccoli pasta; they're ok as politicians, but not so good as artists - Luxo and Chippy feature on TradeMe this week; Nathan… Audio
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Record number of pest traps dropped to protect kiwi and other native animals
A record number of pest traps - more than four tonnes in a single day - have been dropped into the lower North Island.
The Air Force used a NH90 helicopter to do the drop in the Ruahine Range.
The… Audio
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Greens' James Shaw on free school lunches, annual leave boost
Audio 20 Sep 2023Time now for our regular catch up with the Greens, and party co-leader James Shaw joins us now. Audio
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A proposed legal cap on the amount of sugar or salt in food has a surprise supporter.
Audio 20 Sep 2023Setting maximum levels for sugar and salt in food and limiting the size of fast food portions are being pushed by top health officials trying to halt the obesity crisis. Video
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Authorities need to step up to deal with increased climate protests, law expert says
Audio 19 Sep 2023Protest in New Zealand has moved well beyond a march up the main street. Restore Passenger Rail protesters have cemented their hands to State Highway 1, and seriously defaced a car dealership in… Audio
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School boy makes amazing recovery after near fatal hit by car
An Auckland school boy who's made an amazing recovery after being hit by a car in near fatal accident now wants to raise awareness about road safety. Fourteen year old Kaden O'Neill was hit by a Range… Video, Audio
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Confirmed cases of gastro in Queenstown doubles to 15
The number of confirmed cases of a parasitic gastro outbreak in Queenstown has almost doubled to 15. A boil water notice is still in place for anyone connected to the public supply including tourist… Audio
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Episode 19: An interview with Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson talks to Mihingarangi about her role as Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence. In an extended interview, she discusses the Green's… Video, Audio
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Green Party promises to expand free school lunches
The Green Party wants to expand the free school lunches programme to cover more students, and ensure it continues beyond the end of next year.
The current programme provides free lunches to 230,000… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 19 September 2023
Animal welfare group SAFE has asked parties polling over 5 percent for their thoughts on a range of policy stances relating to animal welfare.
Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio