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The Patriarchs: How men came to rule
For centuries, societies all over the world gave men more social, economic and intellectual power. Who decided that? Nature doesn't explain it, and history tells a different story, one where women are… Audio
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Overthinking: how not to waste your brain power
Audio 11 Apr 2023When does deliberation and contemplation turn into overthinking? Melody Wilding is an executive coach, academic and author who argues that we need to be very intentional about how we use our brain… Audio
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Nosing out the hedgehogs on Banks Peninsula
A project to rid Canterbury's Banks Peninsula of pests has reached an impressive milestone, partly thanks to a dog with a nose for hedgehogs.
Pest Free Banks Peninsula, a community-led group made up… Audio
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Cabinet set to discuss potential Covid-19 rule changes
The Prime Minister says there are numerous moving parts to consider when Cabinet debates later today whether to remove all remaining Covid-19 restrictions.
Most of the outstanding rules were scrapped… Audio
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The growing call for fragrance-free spaces
Audio 10 Apr 2023One in four Americans report chemical sensitivity, with nearly half of this number diagnosed as having Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, or MCS. For this group, everyday fragrances like bath bombs and… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address. Video, Audio
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A celebration of Easter from Auckland's Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral
This climax of Holy Week in the Christian calendar features the Reverend Ivica Gregurec as presider, and music is provided by the Cathedral choir directed by Peter Watts. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 April 2023
Hymns to celebrating Easter Sunday include two New Zealand hymns, a hymn from the 8th century and the 21st century classic In Christ Alone. Audio
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The Sampler: Soft Plastics, Lonnie Holley, Leonard Charles
Tony Stamp reviews the debut album by Te Whanganui-a-Tara trio Soft Plastics, a spiritual odyssey from 73-year-old artist Lonnie Holley, and Leonard Charles’ jubilant new EP. Audio
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Dyslexia
Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus this week we learn more about dyslexia. Audio
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Good Friday Hymns, 7 April 2023
A special selection of hymns to mark this important day in the Christian liturgical calendar. Audio
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Pests making most of debris as people rebuild after cyclone
As cyclone hit communities rebuild this lives, pests have been making the most of the chaos, destruction and abandoned homes.
Tired of seeing rats have free run, residents are taking matters into… Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 6 April 2023
Audio 6 Apr 2023Questions to Ministers NICOLA WILLIS to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand by his statement on Radio New Zealand last month that "we're not going to let low and middle income people particularly… Audio
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Recipe: Vegan Miso Hot Cross Buns
Chef and author Sam Parish has partnered with StoryBites to create Miso Hot Cross Buns. Watch Sam's demonstration below on how to make these delicious Easter treats, which are dairy-free and deliver a… Video, Audio
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Paediatric feeding challenges - what to do when it's more than just 'fussy eating'
Audio 6 Apr 2023Advice for parents with children experiencing feeding challenges - when it's more than just "fussy eating". Rebecca Barnard is a Christchurch based Occupational Therapist whose private practice… Audio
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Naomi Toilalo's chocolate caramel Easter egg cookies with tamari almonds
Naomi Toilalo shares a decadent Easter treat (and some useful te reo vocab) in this recipe for brown butter cookies studded with chocolate caramel eggs and tamari almonds. Reka (yum)!
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Theatre nurse on why she is in Australia earning double
There is growing pressure on the government to do more to retain our nurses, with thousands registering to work in Australia where they can get far better pay and conditions. RNZ revealed earlier this… Audio
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The unwelcome visitors
The Rotopiko peat wetlands are a haven for rare and threatened wildlife. But when a flock of introduced birds numbering in the hundreds of thousands moves in – threatening the very nature of this… Audio
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Review: The Forgiven
The Forgiven is set at a party in Morocco, thrown by more idle rich. Starring Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient), Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye) and Matt Smith (Dr Who), it's directed by… Video, Audio
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Dig in and tackle those Autumn gardening jobs
With a long weekend coming up the time is ripe to get stuck into some of those gardening jobs, writes Hannah Zwartz.
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Our Changing World - The problem at Rotopiko
Hundreds of thousands of sparrows and swallows have set up roosts in the Rotopiko wetlands, and their poo is threatening to destroy this unique ecosystem. Claire Concannon investigates. Audio
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Oral Questions for 5 April 2023
Audio 5 Apr 2023Questions to Ministers ANGIE WARREN-CLARK to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: What reports has she seen on material wellbeing? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does he stand… Audio
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Do stranded Bluebridge customers have consumer rights?
Bluebridge customers left stranded by cancellations say Bluebridge won't answer their calls and they are unable to reschedule online.
On Tuesday frustrated passengers went to the Bluebridge ferry… Audio
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Brainy octopus help humans know our own mind
A proposal to farm three-thousand tonnes of octopus for export in the Canary Islands has researchers and scientists alarmed. According to papers obtained by campaign group Eurogroup for Animals… Audio, Gallery
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Are relationship ups and downs associated with physiological changes
New research which shows relationship vollatility may affect your body. Lead study author, Dr Brian Don from the University of Auckland says the quality of our primary relationship can predict how… Audio
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Review of occupational diseases covered by ACC
The range of occupational diseases readily covered by ACC is up for review.
The list, names 41 gradual process injuries - ranging from slow-growing cancers caused by repeated chemical exposure, to… Audio
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Saving an old dish for new tech
In a paddock north of Auckland lies a unique piece of infrastructure that's exposed the short-sighted nature of scientific funding in New Zealand. Audio
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18 Justin Latif | Occupying Ihumātao
Long before it made national headlines, Justin Latif faced an uphill battle to convince his bosses the occupation of Ihumātao was worth covering. The ensuing reportage opened up a national… Audio
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Power outage - TVNZ’s top boss quits after a year
TVNZ’s chief executive Simon Power has resigned and will leave in June after just 15 months in the role - during which a new public media entity to replace TVNZ was scrapped. He’s the second media…
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Episode 4: 4th April 2023 - Mata
Mihingarangi Forbes speaks to the National Party’s new Māori MP Tama Potaka about co-governance and Māori Development. Panelists Dr Lara Greaves and Ngarimu Blair discuss white cis men, free speech… Video, Audio