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At The Movies - The 2023 NZ International Film Festival
Over 100 of the most engaging, perplexing, confronting and comforting movies of the year are coming to Aotearoa for this year's NZ International Film Festival. General Manager Sally Woodfield talks… Audio
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Complaints about energy providers up 27% on previous year
Disputes about energy provider are up 27 percent on the previous year according to an official complaints service. Utilities Disputes has recieved 4,468 complaints up about 1,000 on the 2021-2022… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World – Neurogenetics
Two New Zealand patients will be the first participants in the world to join a phase 1 clinical trial to test the safety of a new therapy for myotonic dystrophy – a rare neurogenetic condition. It's… Audio
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Litter campaigner on how to make plastic-free July achievable
Audio 28 Jun 2023Litter campaigner and artist Lorella Doherty spent 100 days of lockdown picking up litter from local beaches in Taranaki. Since then she's been turning the rubbish into a large-scale art exhibition… Audio
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Second Ashes test preview
The second Ashes test begins later on today, with a slight tweak to the English line-up.
Josh Tongue will replace off-spinner Moeen Ali as the team prepares to come back from their bitter loss to… Audio
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Manu Samoa coach says squad selection was 'tough'
Manu Samoa coach says squad selection was 'tough'. Audio
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Is transport in Aotearoa/NZ on a road to nowhere?
What is going on with transport in Aotearoa? Prof. Simon Kingham explores what the evidence tells us about transport now and in the future, at Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023. Audio
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Lienert-Brown could miss entire Rugby Championship
All Black Anton Lienert-Brown could miss the entire Rugby Championship. The Chiefs midfielder has copped a three week ban after being sin-binned for a dangerous tackle during the Super Rugby Pacific… Video, Audio
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Sports-chat with Joe Porter
Audio 27 Jun 2023Joe dissects the Super Rugby final, a tough loss for the Chiefs to take, but was it a fitting end for Crusaders coach Scott Robertson and veterans Sam Whitelock and Richie Mo'unga? He looks ahead to… Audio
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First women's Ashes test wrap
The Australian women's cricket team has taken home their version of the Ashes, beating England in their lone test match by 89 runs.
In a high scoring affair in Nottingham, both sides had mammoth… Audio
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Trade analysis of Hipkins China trip
What can be expected on the trade front when Prime Minister Hipkins meets with Xi Jinping tonight?
The meeting comes on the back of the refresh of the free trade agreement between the two countries… Audio
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Prime Minister to meet Xi Jinping
The Prime Minister has eased into his China visit with a day of welcomes and promoting New Zealand, but tonight is the centrepiece meeting with President Xi Jinping.
It's clear there are a range of… Audio
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Tauranga: A business case to address traffiic woes
A business case worth more $2 billion that could create thousands of new jobs and homes will be presented to the Tauranga City Council today. The Tauriko Network Programme Business Case provides a… Audio
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Immigration drive hasn't recruited a single GP in nearly 8 months
An Immigration Service set up by Health New Zealand in October still hasn't recruited any overseas-based GPs almost eight months later. Te Whatu Ora's International Recruitment Centre aims to make it… Audio
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Kevin Kelly: 'The thing that made you weird as a kid can make you great as an adult'
American futurist Kevin Kelly talks to Jesse Mulligan about the 450 proverbs in his new book Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 26 June 2023
Top stories for 26 June 2023 Emergency security measures remain in place in Moscow, following a short-lived rebellion against President Putin's authority in Russia. Back home, the National Party has… Audio
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Critical spaces - green areas and urban planning
Growing up in Germany, researcher Mirjam Schindler always had an interest in how green spaces shape the way people interact with each other and spaces around them. In this episode, she talks to… Audio
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One weird trick for getting uncritical media coverage
Most publications would never dream of running advertising for free, or publishing a highly ideological press release verbatim, but they may do so if the same information is presented in the form of… Audio
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Chef swaps cooking good food for The Good Farm
The Good Farm – a raw milk producer and market garden in the Bay of Plenty – is a real family affair. Former chef Loren Gibbs tells us about trading in the heat of the kitchen for digging in the dirt… Audio
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Troy Kingi: Aotearoa’s Other Islands
Troy Kingi, one of New Zealand's beloved musicians, joins us to talk about his documentary exploring the fascinating 'other' islands of Aotearoa. Our Other Islands is a visually stunning celebration… Video, Audio
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Surgery scoop sparks rows over equality and equity
A scoop revealing that ethnicity is factored into Auckland-region surgery waiting lists sparked strong reactions against ‘race-based healthcare’ and claims that Māori and Pacific patients were… Video, Audio
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Pamela Clark: don't make the tip truck cake
Featuring a chip-lipped duck, a structurally unsound tip truck, and the iconic train cake on the cover, a book of 108 themed cakes has been sparking sugary fantasies for three generations of kids. Audio, Gallery
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How to live your best life at the New Zealand International Film Festival
Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival kicks off next month starting with Auckland and continuing throughout the country into September, Nik Dirga has some tips on how to live your best… Video
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Judy Blume: 'I am very happy with my life'
The gentle, honest books of American writer Judy Blume are well-loved by many people who grew up in the '70s and '80s. Blume, now 85, runs a non-profit bookshop with her husband George Cooper in Key… Video, Audio
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Ethnicity in health debate gets under MPs' skin
Politicians went head to head on health equity this week, with opposition parties making a concerted effort to paint a waitlist prioritisation tool as discriminatory.
With accusations flying from… Audio
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Naomi Oreskes: how Big Business made us love the free market
In their new book The Big Myth, Professor Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway document the rise of "market fundamentalism" over the 20th century, outlining Big Business's push to equate the free market… Audio
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Treat youself like you would a broken tractor, says Rural Support Trust
Taranaki branch chair Mike Green says we've not weathered the storm yet, but with support, we can. Audio
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Goodbye to ghost buses - promise from new AT boss
Goodbye to ghost buses, that's the promise from Auckland's newly appointed public transport boss. Up to 1,000 Auckland bus services each week have been cancelled because of a driver shortage. While… Video, Audio
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'Quick and painless' - First journalist to visit Titanic says changes must be made after deaths
Dr Michael Guillen has been to the wreckage of the Titanic as the former science editor of ABC news. He spoke to Wallace about his near death experience at the site. Audio
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Video Game Addiction
Audio 23 Jun 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at video game addiction. Audio