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Regenerative agriculture: NZ farmers well placed to benefit - report
A new industry report has found there's opportunities for New Zealand's farmers to take advantage of the global regenerative agriculture trend, but there isn't a clear definition and understanding of…
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A new book on Dame Vera Lynn's life and music
Vicki Lee talks about the new book The Career That Chose Me, co-authored with Dr June Goodfield. Audio
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Infratil buys stake in UK-based data centre business
Infratil is making its second big investment in as many days, purchasing a major stake in a United Kingdom-based data centre business.
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Psychology can help us form herd immunity against misinformation - marketing expert Dr Mike Lee
Marketing expert Dr Mike Lee has kept a ten-year watch on the anti-vaccination movement. In this illuminating talk, he explores how we could develop herd immunity against harmful misinformation. Video, Audio
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New Zealanders' favourite houseplants and how best to care for them
Cooped up in our homes during lockdown, New Zealanders have become increasingly obsessed with houseplants - and those who sell them say demand is higher than ever before.
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Huge journalism jobs boost from public purse
110 new journalism jobs have been bankrolled by the Public Interest Journalism Fund - the biggest investment yet from this recent government initiative. News media companies welcomed this big boost… Audio
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Jazz's greatest hits Pt 1
Nick checks out a selection of jazz’s greatest hits – from Benny Goodman’s ‘Sing Sing Sing’ to Peggy Lee’s ‘Fever’. Audio
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The Sampler: Sufjan Stevens & Angelo De Augustine, deepState, Torres
Tony Stamp delves into a movie-themed collaboration between American singer-songwriters Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine, two dance floor-focused EPs from Tāmaki producer deepState, and an… Audio
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Squid Game: How one Netflix show gripped the world
Even if you haven't watched the show or seen the memes taking over the internet - chances are you've probably heard of Squid Game. Video
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How a Kiwi bot could level the online playing field for female athletes
The internet can be an extremely toxic place for women or members of minority groups - but could there be a way to kill online trolls with kindness? Kathryn speaks to Jacqueline Comer, who's been… Audio
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Quiz Answer 29th September
Audio 29 Sep 2021Bryan chats with long-time protester, Barry Lee, winner of his week's prize, a copy of Mandy Hager's "PROTEST! Shaping Aotearoa" Audio
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Praise for Zespri response to Covid-positive result on kiwifruit in China
An agribusiness expert says the detection of Covid-19 on a sample of Zespri kiwifruit in China is unlikely to create any long-term problems for the company.
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Nashville Babylon 25 September 2021
On this week's show Mark has classic blues and soul from Errol Linton and Bobbie Gentry, Kiwi country courtesy of Sin City, anniversary tracks from Nick Lowe, a previously unreleased Lee Perry tune… Audio
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Annette Lees: exploring the enchanting nights of Aotearoa
Annette Lees has long had a love affair with the night time. As a child she found it both scary and enchanting, and as an adult she revels in the sense of wonderment found in swimming under the stars… Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Slater takes control of Maroons, Spaniards to lead Europe's Ryder Cup defence and World Rugby wants limited contact training.
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Amazon Web Services to spend $7.5 billion on giant data centres in Auckland
Amazon Web Services plans to spend $7.5 billion to build data centres in Auckland, which are due to open in 2024.
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Victorian protesters condemned by Scott Morrison amid record new Covid-19 cases
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has condemned "disgraceful" and "disrespectful" protests at Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance, as protesters vow to continue the chaos.
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Ros Benson went from Simply The Best to looking after the rest ... of Picton
"If you sell your house, and I sell my boat, we could buy the leasehold on Furneaux Lodge," Ros Benson's partner said, after spotting a notice in the paper. The year was 1995.
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90 percent of High Court, Court of Appeal judges Pākehā
The High Court and Court of Appeal benches are dominated by white men, new figures obtained by RNZ show.
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Whanganui film office set up to boost economy, support local talent
A Regional Film Office has been established in Whanganui to stimulate economic growth, support local film industry talent and potentially help grow Whanganui as a regional screen production hub.
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Covid-19: Australia's indigenous vaccination crisis
The Australian government has several times now vowed to improve Covid-19 vaccination rates within indigenous communities, but has come in for severe criticism for leaving measures too late.
The… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Gales in Canterbury have toppled trees and taken out power. Avocado growers are having a rocky start to the export season. Audio
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Vice-chairwoman of Hong Kong democracy group arrested
Hong Kong police have arrested the vice-chairwoman of a pro-democracy group that organises the annual Tiananmen Square commemoration, in the latest blow to the opposition movement.
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LynnMall attack: Why Isis is harder to defeat online than on the battlefield
Analysis: As Friday's attack by an Isis sympathiser in a New Zealand supermarket has shown, Isis's extreme ideology still holds strong appeal for some disaffected Muslims living in the west.