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Movie review - Shackleton
Audio 19 Apr 2023Australian adventurer Tim Jarvis retraces English explorer Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated 1914 attempt to cross Antarctica in Shackleton: The Greatest Story of Survival. Video, Audio
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The 'natural' origins of deception
Many of Earth's creatures lie... from microorganisms to homo sapiens. In his new book The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars, biologist Dr Lixing Sun explores why. Audio
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Sanctuary hit by cyclone working to restore predator free zone
The aftermath of cyclone Gabrielle is still being felt across many places on the North Island. In the wake of the cyclone many kiwi conservation project workers are still out there assessing any… Audio
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Samoan art show brightens up K Road gallery
So'omalo Iteni Schwalger had never been to an exhibition curated by Pasifika people... He left switch, code, reverse deeply impressed.
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High flyer - Tonga's first female airline pilot
Silva Mcleod joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about her life, her 30-year aviation career and the new memoir Island Girl to Airline Pilot: A Story of Love, Sacrifice and Taking Flight. Audio
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AI expert on a photography award won by AI-generated image
Audio 19 Apr 2023The winner of a major photography award has refused his prize after revealing his work was created using AI. German artist Boris Eldagsen's entry, entitled Pseudomnesia:
The Electrician, won the… Audio
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20 Michael Morrah | The Heavy Toll of War
Plunged into lawless South Sudan in 2017, Michael Morrah overcame danger and personal trauma to report on the brutal realities of life in the wartorn nation. Audio
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Ioane, Taukei'aho secure All Blacks jerseys until 2027
The All Blacks have locked in two players until the next World Cup in 20-27 but could face losing others to lucrative overseas offers.
Blues back and 59-Test All Black Reiko Ioane and Chiefs hooker… Audio
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Class sizes ratio announcement a 'slap in the face' - principal
The government has unveiled plans to reduce primary school class sizes by just a single student. One teacher to 29 children is the current ratio for years 4 to 8.
The government plans to drop it to… Video, Audio
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Listen more and talk less - STFU, a new book by Dan Lyons
Writer Dan Lyons was a compulsive overtalker who had to change his ways to save his marriage. In the new book STFU: The Power of Keeping Your Mouth Shut in an Endlessly Noisy World, he writes about… Audio
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Butter, Butter: a decadent new cookbook by pastry chef Petra Galler
Auckland pastry chef Petra Galler got a special shout-out from Middle Eastern food maestro Yotam Ottolenghi for her new recipe book. Butter, Butter: Sometimes more is more features rich, decadent… Audio
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Wheel Black Gareth Lynch living his best life
After becoming a tetraplegic seven years ago, Gareth Lynch was forced to develop resilience – an invaluable skill he says many of us aren't taught. Now, the Wheel Black (wheel chair rugby All Black)… Video, Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Season Two
Nau Mai Town is back with host Justine Murray to find out the stories and meaning of place names around Aotearoa. Audio
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Three Waters rebrand: Bitterness remains despite refresh
Labour's new PM and new minister this week dumped the contentious Three Waters policy in favour of a rebranded "Affordable Water".
A not-so-subtle attempt to take the heat off and reclaim the… Audio
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National Concerto Competition 2023
The 55th National Concerto Competition took place in March of 2023, featuring three of New Zealand's top pianists under the age of 25. Audio
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Healthy home for chooks at clifftop egg farm
When Anna Penn's flock of 3,000 hardy hens stop pecking and look up, they can watch waves crashing into the shore. They're residents at New Zealand's southernmost commercial egg farm, overlooking Te… Audio
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Rural News Wrap
Country Life has previously spoken about the damage to forest estates due to the cyclone - but are crews back at work? The cyclone has also affected the annual Kaimanawa Horse Muster, to control the… Audio
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Do dogs understand us?
Audio 14 Apr 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at whether dogs really do understand us. Audio
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Around the motu : Logan Savory in Invercargill
Audio 14 Apr 2023The Invercargill Central Development Project has been a huge undertaking, Logan has an update. Plans are underway for a civic tribute to former mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt, meanwhile the Gore District… Audio
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Kiwi return to the wilds of Wellington
The birds are back. After a long absence, 11 kiwi have returned to the outskirts of Wellington with a little help from some human friends. Veronika Meduna heads into the field to see how the work of… Audio
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Scams falling through the regulatory cracks
Scams are seemingly on the rise - and they're becoming increasingly elaborate. But who takes action against the scammers? Audio
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No waffle cones: Egg shortage hits Dunedin ice cream shop
A Dunedin ice cream shop has had to stop making its custom waffle cones because it cannot get enough eggs.
Patti's and Cream churns through hundreds of eggs a week, making the cones and speciality… Video, Audio
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17,000 Wellington street lamps at risk of falling, council admits
Wellington City Council has admitted 17,000 street lamps across the city have the faulty adaptors prone to snapping and it's known about it since February.
A report to council shows 17 of the 11kg… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World – Return of the Kiwi
Kiwi have returned to the wild in Wellington after a long absense. Veronika Meduna heads out into the field to see how Capital Kiwi Project's mahi is paying off. Audio
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How to help kids learn to manage money
Audio 12 Apr 2023We celebrate academic excellence but the skill that will really benefit a child later in life is the ability to budget and save, says financial expert Liz Koh. "The most important gift you can give… Audio
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Music that'll get your goat, with Ian Chapman
This week music commentator Ian Chapman explores rarely addressed synergies between music and goats. Playing a selection of tracks that range from very good to very baad, and from musical theatre to… Audio
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Opposition parties decry decision to keep isolation period
Opposition parties are decrying the Government's decision to continue the seven-day mandatory isolation period for people who have tested positive for Covid-19.
It will remain for another two months… Audio
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19 Olivia Shivas | Cruelty in Care
A wheelchair user all her life, Olivia Shivas’ coverage on people with disabilities suffering horrific abuse in care hit uncomfortably close to home. Her courageous reporting would help expose… Audio
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Health Minister details govt decision to keep Covid isolation
The government has decided to keep the seven-day isolation period in place for those who test positive for Covid-19.
It will be reviewed again in two months' time. Health minister Ayesha Verrall… Video, Audio
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Pakowhai survivors look at managed retreat after cyclone
Audio 11 Apr 2023The Hawke's Bay settlement of Pakowhai is between two cities - Napier and Hastings - and two rivers.
When Cyclone Gabrielle ripped through, those rivers breached their stopbanks and unleashed a… Video, Audio