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Are you more suited to being single?
5 May 2024A new study suggests attachment style could be a major factor. We're joined by Geoff MacDonald, PhD, one of the study's authors. 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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The sinister side of the man who saved Rwanda: Michela Wrong
4 May 2024It's thirty years since the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda, perpetrated by the Hutu-led government. British journalist Michela Wrong's book Do Not Disturb, The Story of a Political Murder… Audio
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Will bird flu be the next pandemic?
5 May 2024Dr Richard Webby is a prominent infectious diseases researcher at St Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Audio
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Mediawatch for 5 May 2024
5 May 2024One opinion poll prompts intense political pushback; new report urges sweeping changes to media, law and funding - and fast; Wairoa Star closes after more than a century in print. Audio
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Political commentators Sue Bradford & Liam Hehir
6 May 2024Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir discuss the allegations of inappropriate behaviour surfacing against Green MP Julie Anne Genter, following her outburst in the House - and the party's response. And the… Audio
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A curse and a genetic code: PM's Science Prize winners
Thirty years ago, nurse Maybelle Ngapere McLeod realised a genetic link to the stomach cancer which killed many of her whanau was much more likely that the effect of a curse. She took her suspicions… Audio
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John Adams: stopping the Stonehenge road tunnel
4 May 2024From the A303 in Wiltshire, motorists can catch sight of the megalithic structure of Stonehenge. But as a primary route for both commuters and holiday makers the road is notoriously traffic-clogged… Audio
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Naomi Arnold: Te Araroa catch-up
5 May 2024We catch up with journalist and author. Naomi Arnold who’s walking Te Araroa. Audio
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PM Luxon on confusion over Corrections media conference
In a confusing media conference at Parliament on Monday, the Prime Minister and Corrections Minister repeatedly provided incorrect information about their planned prison spend-up. Prime Minister… Audio
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Calling Home: Jack Royd-Hall in Estonia
5 May 2024Originally from Manawatu, Jack Royd-Hall is calling home from Tallin, Estonia. Audio
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Florist at centre of Genter allegations wants MP sacked
3 May 2024A Wellington florist who claims she was bullied by MP Julie Anne Genter says the Green should be sacked, because tax payers can do better for their bucks. Four Seasons Florist Laura Newcombe speaks to… Audio
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Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair’s ode to farting wins NZ on Air Award
5 May 2024The 2024 NZ Children’s Music Awards have been announced with the NZ On Air Best Children’s Music Video awarded to a two minute ode to flatulence.
‘Let it Out’ by Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair… Video, Audio
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New Zealand's emerging artists preserved on glossy paper
Called a 'music mag for the music mad', Newzician Magazine features profiles, interviews and photo spreads on emerging independent musicians across Aotearoa New Zealand - in print. Audio
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Why the Camino de Santiago still captivates our imagination
28 Apr 2024In the film THE WAY, MY WAY, film and documentary producer and director, Bill Bennett tells the true story of his 800-kilometre-long pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago route through Spain based… Audio
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Colour instinct: the art of personal colour analysis
4 May 2024You might remember women "getting their colours done" in the 1980s. Thanks to social media, the art of analysing which shades complement a person's natural colouring is again having a moment. Rachel… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 May 2024
5 May 2024Hymns from the 12th century to the 20th this week, including Jesu, the very thought of thee (based on a poem by Bernard of Clairvaux) and NZ hymn writer Colin Gibson’s He came singing love. Audio
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Helen Danesh Meyer: The science of blinking
5 May 2024How blinking can help your sight and why scientists think worsening vision can predict dementia. Audio
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Kiwi taps at Wellington man's back door
2 May 2024When Wellington resident Eugene Dementyev heard a tap at his back door, he thought it was a cat. He was shocked to see it was a kiwi, who had likely been roaming around his backyard for days… Audio
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How the fight against Covid became a war between each other: Stuart McKenzie and Dame Miranda Harcourt
5 May 2024In early 2021 writer Stuart McKenzie and director Miranda Harcourt’s verbatim play Transmission opened to sell-out houses at Pōneke’s small, dynamic BATS Theatre. Fast forward three years and a sequel… Audio
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The Panel with Anna Dean and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
3 May 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Alan McElroy discuss the increase in need for ADHD medication and the first week of the national phone ban in schools. Audio
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Asparagus tips: Preparation and patience the key
For those with asparagus patches: what to do to prep for a boomer crop in spring. Or, if you are planning an asparagus patch: how to kick start it. Audio
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The First ANZAC Day 1916
25 Apr 2008RSA historian Dr Stephen Clarke talks about the first ANZAC Day, 25 April 1916. Audio
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The future of farming
3 May 2024Craigmore Sustainables manages more than 25,000 hectares of farming, forestry, and horticultural properties. Audio