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Scientists race to find source of Covid-19 community case
Scientists are working hard to find the source of this latest case of Covid-19, looking for potential links through the genome sequencing.
Its lead for genomics is Joep de Ligt. He talks to Lisa… Video, Audio
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Designing a killer book cover
Aotearoa is experiencing somewhat of a publishing boom, and a big part of that is how well designed the book covers are. It turns out maybe you can judge a book by its cover. The Publisher's… Audio, Gallery
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The Panel with Caroline Daley and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Audio 10 Aug 2021Panellists Caroline Daley and Nick Leggett discuss the ship allowed to dock in NZ despite Covid infected crew members, the importance of the blue tick used in social media, Auckland Airport's walkway… Audio
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The Story Behind New Zealand's Most Iconic Ad
In this episode of Eyewitness Sonia Yee takes a look at why The Great Crunchie Train Robbery was a runaway success at a time when the advertising industry hit a turning point. Audio
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How are cassettes still a thing?
Do you still listen to cassette tapes? Have you bought one recently? Tony Stamp was intrigued by recent stories on the rise in cassette sales, so he talked to music retailers, label owners, and… Audio
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What non-fungible tokens are, and how they change owning art for young people
Lisa Reihana, Ane Tonga, Scott Lawrie and Deborah Rundle discuss a time of change for visual art with Claire Ulenberg at Creative Matakana. Recorded in May 2021. Audio
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How can e-commerce reduce its environmental footprint?
A trans-Tasman panel explores how e-commerce can operate in an environmentally sustainable way. Paul Barclay hosts this ABC discussion with experts from NZ and Australia. Audio
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CRL disruption dispute: Owners not happy with $2k business advice programme
Auckland's Albert St business owners are seeing red after being offered two thousand dollars worth of business advice as they struggle to survive.
They are trading alongside the $4.4 billion City… Video, Audio
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Number using the Covid Tracer app has dropped again
Audio 23 Jun 2021The number of people using the Covid Tracer app has dropped again, after the Auckland outbreak earlier this year. Dr Andrew Chen is a digital technology expert and a research fellow at Auckland… Audio
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Criminologist concerned police tried to break someone down
A criminologist is concerned about the discrepancies in the official accounts of how the police ended up shooting a man dead. 35-year-old Shargin Stephens was killed in 2016 after he smashed up an… Audio
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Pasifika children delve into animation story-telling
The Pacific Kids' Learning team has just completed their pilot program where they taught 50 Pasifika students in South Auckland how to animate stories. Audio
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The Secret Life of Video Game Composers
The gaming industry makes more money worldwide than movies and music combined. And many game developers are popping up around NZ - which means opportunities for musicians hoping to get into the… Video, Audio
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Creating a digital version of the human body
A group of Auckland biomedical engineers are on a quest to develop a complete virtual physiological human complete with all component parts.The Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) is receiving $15… Audio
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Cyber expert warned Health Ministry about IT vulnerability
Jeremy Jones is a former cyber warfare operations officer at the UK Ministry of Defence and is now the head of data security for the digital technology company, Theta, based in Auckland. He says he… Audio
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Access all areas? The past and future of community broadcasting
The Access Radio movement is 40 years old and today 12 stations broadcast locally and online. Some fill local gaps left by stations hooked into national networks - and some produce programmes up for… Audio
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Directory inquiries: Does the Yellow Pages have a future?
Once a billion-dollar business, its critics claim the country’s most widely circulated publication is a redundant and wasteful throwback to pre-digital times. But now under new management, the Yellow… Video, Audio
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Alys Longley links up with artists around the world
Dr Alys Longley from the University of Auckland has become an expert in collaborating with artists around the world in these pandemic disrupted times. The Associate Professor of Dance Studies in the… Audio, Gallery
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Midweek Mediawatch - hold on to the rails
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about claims a new train service is a "railway renaissance" or a slow train to nowhere. Also: Stuff beefs up… Audio
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Filming in Otago reaches new levels: 'A real endorsement of quality'
Otago's enjoying an unprecedented level of filming around the region at the moment. A Netflix flim called The Royal Treatment about to wrap up after several weeks of filming in Dunedin and Oamaru, and… Audio, Gallery
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What will a digital Covid vaccine passport look like?
The shape of post-pandemic travel - when it takes off - could be quite different, with the likelihood a digital Covid vaccine passport will be required before travellers even set foot on an… Audio
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Calling Home: Danny Tomsett in Austin, Texas
Business growth and ambitions took Danny Tomsett and his family to Austin in August 2019, but within six months they were living in a Covid-19 world. The former Papamoa native is calling home from the… Audio
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Voices at the End
Six grand pianos and a sweeping digital audio landscape feature in a new work by renowned New Zealand composer John Psathas which premières at the Auckland Arts Festival on 18 March.
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Michael Baker: 'Power is there to detain Covid-19 contacts'
Auckland moved back into Alert Level 3 lockdown this morning - with the rest of the country being moved to level 2 - after a new Covid-19 case was detected in the community. Joining us again is the… Audio
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Covid 19: Not following the rules 'puts all of us at risk' - Auckland mayor Phil Goff
Aucklanders let out a collective gasp last night when news broke that the city would be going back into Alert Level 3 lockdown after a new community case of Covid-19 was detected. Mayor Phil Goff… Audio
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Level 3 lockdown 'absolutely devastating' for many Auckland businesses - Barnett
Last night the Prime Minister announced Auckland will be returning to Alert Level 3 lockdown for at least the next week. Auckland Business Chamber CEO Michael Barnett looks at the likely economic… Audio
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Remembering the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake through music
From the Rubble (2021 tribute) is a musical offering from composer Kris Baines and cellist Andrew Joyce to commemorate the 2011 Christchurch Earthquake. Video, Audio
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William THOMAS: The Dying Lover
"Music should in sounds convey what dying lovers dare not say". Video, Audio
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Moses Hamilton HODGES: Twilight
"Now as twilight shades are falling, Lay thee down to sleep my child". Video, Audio
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Vera BEAUCHAMP: Two Songs
"O night, how I love and adore thee, Why dost thou so short a time stay; My sorrows come crowding back o'er me, When the shades of the night pass away". Video, Audio
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J H PHILLPOT: A Song of Flowers
"Once the days were sad and lonely, 'Twas before we met; Now I keep some flow'rs before me, Lest I should forget". Video, Audio
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