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Eat yourself calm: Foods that relieve anxiety
12 May 2024Uma Naidoo, is a Harvard Nutritional Psychiatrist, professional chef, and nutritional biologist. Audio
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A broken system: Report says education system failing
13 May 2024A just released report paints a dire picture of the state of support being provided to neurodivergent children in our education system. Audio
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Sleep Position Secrets: How You Sleep Affects Your Health
12 May 2024On your side, your back or your front - the position in which you nod off is having an impact on your health. Audio
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PM Luxon on hiring consultants at Ministry of Education
Staff say the Ministry of Education is already preparing consultancy firms to do the work of people who are being laid off. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Agency aims to eliminate American Foulbrood from beehives
The Management Agency National American Foulbrood Pest Management Plan is funded through beekeeper levies under the Biosecurity Act and tests hives for the disease. Dwayne Hill from the agency spoke… Audio
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Mediawatch: Sunday May 12
12 May 2024Pre-budget teasers increase exposure - and scrutiny; Green MP under pressure over conduct; bid to backstop local news; Gaza coverage attract complaints - and prizes. Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Brigitte Morten
13 May 2024Finance Minister Nicola Willis is promising 93% of households will benefit from tax relief in the upcoming Budget, as public agencies are tasked with drastic cost-cutting targets. Audio
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Dr Jonathan Haidt on devices and mental health
15 May 2024A surge of suffering is happening to teenagers around the world with rising rates of anxiety, depression and self harm. We changed their childhoods with smartphones says social psychologist Dr… Audio
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Rich Preston: UK Correspondent
12 May 2024We're joined by Rich Preston, Senior BBC foreign news journalist and presenter across BBC World TV and the BBC World Service. Audio
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Climate change from a wild animal's point of view: Adam Welz
11 May 2024Promising a new kind of environmental journalism, Cape Town-based conservation writer Adam Welz's book The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown explores climate change from the… Audio
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Frank Bainimarama to remain Fiji First leader
11 May 2024The FijiFirst Party says Frank Bainimarama will remain party leader despite his custodial sentence. Audio
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The haves and have-nots of aged care
New Zealand's aged care sector faces huge inequities - while the flashiest ever has just opened in Auckland, many in smaller towns are closing Audio
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India's elections and the cost of colonialism: Dr Sashi Tharoor
11 May 2024In a crucial year for India, millions of voters are going to the polls in the mammoth six-week election in the most populous country on earth. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is hoping to secure a rare… Audio
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Law professor on teaching students about tikanga
Victoria University of Wellington associate professor in law Mamari Stephens spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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The Panel with Claire Amos & Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Claire Amos & Chris Wikaira discuss the re-introduction of charter schools, and whether electricity should be subsidised for struggling households… Audio
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GPS 'jamming' hitting thousands of European flights
12 May 2024With a reported 46,000 aircraft citing sat-nav problems over the Baltic Sea between August and March, suspected Russian GPS "jamming" is now being considered a major threat to air safety. Audio
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Annie Jacobsen's minute by minute account of nuclear war
15 May 2024Annie Jacobsen's new book In Nuclear War: A Scenario lays out what would happen if North Korea launched a nuclear missile at the United States. Audio
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Dating after a long-term relationship
15 May 2024A year on from a divorce or long-term relationship breakup is about the right time to enter the dating world, says Auckland sex therapist Jo Robertson. "If it's too early you haven't been given enough… Audio
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Josie Brennan: Fabric Celebrate 15 Years
12 May 2024Fabric-a-brac is a fabric and sewing market that brings the sewing community together to buy and sell with all profits going to local hospices. Josie Brennan joins us to tell us more. Audio
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Grace Blakeley: Vulture Capitalism
4 May 2024Grace Blakeley takes aim at capitalism in her latest book Vulture Capitalism: Corporate Crimes, Backdoor Bailouts and the Death of Freedom. In the book, Blakeley asserts that rather than failing… Audio
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Suze Wilson: The Glass Cliff
12 May 2024It's been nearly 20 years since the researchers, Michelle Ryan and Alexander Haslam, documented a phenomenon they called the glass cliff. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 May 2024
12 May 2024Hymns with the theme of mercy feature in this week's programme, and there are some hymns to Mary to mark Mother's Day. Audio
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Ministry of Education responds to Morning Report story
The Ministry of Education has responded Morning Report's story on hiring consultants, using language that is largely impenetrable. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Pharmac too slow to act over HRT shortage: doctors
9:05 am todayDoctors specialising in women's health say the shortage of hormone replacement therapy patches is getting worse, and Pharmac has been too slow to act. Audio