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The world in weather
Former MetService Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brenstrum, joins us from the RNZ Wellington Studio to talk about what the weather events making an impact across the word. Audio
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COP28 president shocks with comments at climate talks
Audio 4 Dec 2023The president of the United Nations Climate talks COP28 in Dubai says there is "no science" indicating that a phase-out of fossil fuels is needed to restrict global heating to 1-point-5-degrees… Audio
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Auckland composer on capital assignment
Aucklander Eve de Castro-Robinson is Orchestra Wellington's Composer-in-Residence for 2024, and she won't even have to move south. Video, Audio
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Boat ban possible as algae takes over
Auckland's aquatic backyard and prime fishing grounds are weed-deep in trouble from exotic caulerpa, a fast-spreading algae that smothers everything in its path. Audio
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Expert Feature: Bike repairs
Our expert guest today is all about about bicycle maintenance, and how to keep your two-wheeler road worthy throughout the year. Josca Craig-Smith from Josca Bicycle Repairs in Mt Albert talks to… Audio
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Black Caps batting coach Luke Ronchi on semi final bid
Despite losing their last four matches on the bounce, the Blackcaps are still in the hunt to qualify for the semi finals at the Cricket World Cup in India. They play Sri Lanka this evening in… Audio
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Review: Remember Me - Poems to Learn by Heart from Aotearoa New Zealand
Anne Kennedy's new compilation of New Zealand poetry fills a much-needed gap for anyone who's ever needed a poem for a wedding, funeral, or other family occasion, writes Kete Books reviewer Erica…
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Forecasting in changing times
In the last week, Hurricane Otis hit southern Mexico with little warning, and Cyclone Lola set a record for the earliest category five cyclone in the southern hemisphere. Climate change is making work… Audio
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Our Changing World – Our El Niño summer
How do meteorologists predict what's coming? As we head into an El Niño summer. climate change is making weather forecasting tough. Audio
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'It’s constant work but it’s the greatest pleasure of my life'- Alison Mosshart of The Kills
Alison Mosshart speaks to Maggie Tweedie about the American English rock duo and the secret sauce to The Kills musical longevity. Audio
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Severe damage in Vanuatu in wake of Cyclone Lola
After wreaking havoc on Vanuatu's northern provinces, Cyclone Lola has been downgraded to Category 1.
Winds close to the centre have slowed dramatically.
Due to communications outages, the full… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 24 October
Audio 24 Oct 2023On today's First Up pod - we have the latest from Gaza as Israel ramps up it's attack on Hamas; Tai Rawhiti grapples with mounting weather related costs and we catch up Brodie Retallick's mum - who'll… Audio
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Renee White: how to be a more peaceful parent
Audio 12 Oct 2023When Renee White had kids she was determined to raise them how she wished she had been raised. But when her son Eli was one and a half, in the middle of a tantrum, Renee found herself saying things… Audio
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Golfers continue to use abandoned Gulf Harbour Country Club course after sudden closure
Audio 10 Oct 2023Golfers blindsided by the sudden closure of a prestigious club on Auckland's Whangaparaoa Peninsula are taking matters into their own hands and continuing to use the abandoned course. The Gulf Harbour… Video, Audio
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A day in the life of a tree, in music
NZ-born John Metcalfe has released his latest album, Tree – a journey through 24 hours in the life of one of nature’s most majestic creations. He talks with Nick Tipping about the album, and his… Video, Audio
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El Nino weather event declared for Vanuatu
Audio 27 Sep 2023El Nino weather event declared for Vanuatu Audio
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Sneeze season could be worse in 2023 thanks to El Niño
The hay fever season is approaching and experts say it could be worse than usual. El Niño is expected to kick pollen production into overdrive. Felix Walton has more. Audio
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Super fans, lucky winners head to France for Rugby World Cup
France is heating up for the second week of the Rugby World Cup. The host nation is sizzling with yet another burst of high temperatures. But the prospect of the sweltering weather isn't holding back… Audio
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Great snow at Ruapehu not translating into bumper business
Skiers and snowboarders have enjoyed some of the best snow at Ruapehu in years, after a rocky start to the season. Ruapehu Alpine Lifts is in liquidation, and only got the go-ahead for the season at… Audio
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Commentators: The best seat in the house
We're about to get an earful of commentary as the Rugby World Cup kicks off. What's it like to sit in the big chair at the biggest games? Audio
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Review - Past Lives
Past Lives is another debut - playwright-director Celine Song's touching tale of first love and homesickness for a South Korean childhood. A Film Festival sensation, it is already gathering Oscar… Video, Audio
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Trails and exhilarations: Walking Te Araroa
The hardships of hiking for months on end aren't for everyone, says Dutch creative Tim Voors, but the exhilaration is like nothing else. Voors is a 'thru-walker' who completed Aotearoa's infamous Te… Audio
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Finance minister apologises for failing to flag climate cuts
The Finance Minister has apologised to the Climate Change Minister for failing to flag he was slashing millions of dollars for climate policies. The Labour government yesterday revealed nearly $4… Video, Audio
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Episode 16: Shane Jones on the Treaty, Toilets and Teeth - August 22nd - Mata
Shane Jones outlines NZ First’s campaign to re enter parliament - their policies and priorities, including their controversial transgender toilet policy. Then we hear from commentators Tau Henare and… Video, Audio
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Why is the eastern Pacific Ocean cooling?
Audio 20 Aug 2023Scientists have been researching the cooling ocean east of New Zealand for a while, but more recently it has really been getting attention. Dr Pedro DiNezio is an Associate Professor at the University… Audio
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The Modern Whānau
Audio 11 Aug 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at the makeup of the modern whānau.
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Europe: extreme weather hammers continent
From the Pacific to Europe now - Anita Purcell-Sjölund is our correspondent in Sweden. Audio
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Allergies on the rise as 'Microsoft 95' immune systems fail to upgrade
All over the world, allergies to everything from nuts to pollen are on the rise. Medical anthropologist and associate professor of science and technology studies Theresa MacPhail is on a mission to… Audio
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The woes of wool
Wool was once the backbone of our agriculture industry, but now farmers are struggling to make a buck from it. What happened? Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
Former MetService Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brenstrum, joins Nights to talk about one of our favourite preoccupations - the weather. Audio