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Champagne Problems at the new look Aotearoa Art Fair
Audio 21 Apr 2024The Aotearoa Art Fair is the apex of the art market food chain. This weekend on the Tāmaki Makaurau waterfront, the public, 32 dealers and many curators from around Aotearoa come happily together at… Audio
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I'm a wee bit addicted to doing farm trials says Waipara farmer
Former ag scientist, Ian Knowles, likes to lead from the front when it comes to sheep and plant trials and comparative experiments on his diverse hill country farm. Audio
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Screentime: Telemarketers, Kairakau s3, 2nd Chance
Audio 21 Sep 2023Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about Telemarketers (Neon), a docu-series which sees mates and former telemarketing employees Pat Pespas and Sam Lipman-Stern, take a sobering… Audio
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How to cook the perfect steak with YouTube star Guga Tosta
Brazilian-American chef Guga Tosta chats to Kathryn Ryan about searing, smoking and sous vide. Video, Audio
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How to survive your teenager learning to drive
Audio 18 May 2023Watching your teenager get behind the wheel can be nerve-wracking for any parent, but neuroplasticity educator and parenting expert Nathan Wallis has some suggestions to make it slightly less scary… Audio
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A bigger picture - dairy farmer discovers landscape photography
Capturing beautiful South Island landscapes is more than just a hobby for agricultural entrepreneur and aspiring mushroom-grower Edwin Mabonga. Audio
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Teens and screens - the best approach
A year into the pandemic, when children and teenagers all over the world were spending extra time on screens not just for fun, but also for school, pediatrician Dr Michael Rich knew parents needed… Audio
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Public-facing staff call for more support to stop Covid reinfections
Workers who deal with the public are calling for more support as they fight an uphill battle to make sure they don't get Covid again.
The Ministry of Health says 16,000 people have been reinfected… Audio
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Sex, safety and dating apps - new study reveals an age divide
People over 50 are "dating dangerously" while under-30s frequently have rough sex with people they meet on apps, according to a new study. Audio
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The Kiwi innovation at Expo 2020 in Dubai
Product inventor Kayne Horsham's innovative architectural product Kaynemaile is the striking centrepiece of Expo 2020's entrance canopy in Dubai. Video, Audio
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Rose Langbein: eating yourself happy over summer
Annabel Langbein and her daughter Rose have collaborated again, releasing their second cookbook, the aptly-named Summer at Home. After three years of life in the Big Apple, Rose is now living next to… Audio
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 4: Hone Harawira
From the frontline of protests to the corridors of Parliament - Former Te Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira reflects on a lifetime of service to Māori. Video, Audio
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Cultivating confidence
Where does self-confidence come from ? Some children are bursting with it while an absence of it holds others back. Katy Gosset finds confidence is a learned behaviour that any of us can tap into. Audio
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Isolation plans need to be 'bulletproof' - Queenstown mayor
Queenstown's mayor says plans for isolating people in his district will need to be bulletproof before he'll back them. Yesterday the government announced it was looking to the resort town and Dunedin… Audio
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Materials: Fact or Fiction - Feminum
MacDiarmid Institute Co-Director and Principal Investigator and Auckland University Associate Professor Nicola Gaston gives us her scientific take on Feminum, the indestructible bulletproof metal of… Audio
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The Cookies and Cream mystery and other economic conundrums
The Two Cents' Worth team have gone in search of answers to their most burning economic questions.
What happened to Tip Top Cookies and Cream ice cream? Where did all the boutique barbershops in… Audio
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Train like a girl: optimising nutrition and training for women
Dr Stacy Sims is an expert in how gender dictates athletes' training, nutritional, recovery and hydration needs. Working on the premise that women are not small men the exercise physiologist… Audio
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Veteran Aussie pub rockers The Johnnys are back on the road
Relentless touring is a punishing experience and can take a physical and mental toll on a band, but veteran Australian pub rockers, The Johnnys, thrived on it. Trevor Reekie catches up with founding… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: RNZ Music's faves of 2017 so far
We’re halfway through 2017, and what an amazing year for music so far. Alex Behan, Tony Stamp, Kirsten Johnstone, Katie Parker of The Wireless and Trevor Reekie pick some favourites. Video, Audio
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Samoans in NZ keep culture alive
Cultural traditions still practised by Samoans living in New Zealand, amid challenges. Audio
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…
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Trump expected to issue revised travel ban this week
The US President Donald Trump is expected to issue a revised travel ban in the coming days. Our Washington correspondent Simon Marks says the Trump administration will be hoping the new one is legally… Audio
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Shingle Beach: 'Bulletproof'
Audio 14 Dec 2016Bulletproof - A teenage girl feels out of place at a party, so accepts a ride along the beach. Audio
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English teacher by day, life saver by night
Mark Cunningham – known as Marko to the locals in Thailand – is a Kiwi from Upper Hutt. Marko survived the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004 and joined local volunteers to collect bodies. These days Marko is… Audio, Gallery
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Bulletproof: #Listen
Audio 17 Aug 2013From drum'n'bass to dubstep, Christchurch-born, Auckland-based electronic music producer Jay Monds has been testing the limits of bass bin speakers for 17 years. Despite his extensive production… Audio
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Bulletproof
Audio 26 Jun 2010Confirmed Drum'n'Bass head Bulletproof has a new album out that he's promoting as 100% Dubstep. With Boh Runga, David Dallas and Isaac Aesili all guesting Nick Atkinson asked Bulletproof, Jay to his… Audio
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Yvette AUDAIN: bulletproof petals
Performed by Damon Key (soprano saxophone), Yvette Audain (alto saxophone), Donald Nicholls (tenor saxophone) and Nicola Haddock (baritone saxophone) at Clocktower, University of Auckland, Auckland. Audio
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