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The best way to parallel park, according to science
Parallel parking is a source of extreme consternation for some people; others revel in the challenge. But what's the best way to parallel park your car? New research has found a simple… Audio
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World Vision supporting Ukrainian refugees in Romania
The southern Ukrainian port city of Kherson has been over-run by Russian troops.
The mayor says invading forces are on the streets and have forced their way into government buildings.
Other key… Video, Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Waikato has hit peak milk production a couple of weeks early and in the south, heavy snow has fallen in Central Otago Audio
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The magical music of Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen was the musical genius behind the songs of The Wizard of Oz and many more. Video, Audio
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Tropical Storm Ida causes New York floods
Deadly flooding has paralysed the states of New York and New Jersey, as Tropical Storm Ida continues to steamroll across the United States.
A toddler is among at least 14 dead, as a state of… Audio
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Time to get the broad beans in
There’s not much going on in the garden at the moment, but one crop that can be sown direct now is broad beans. Audio
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Surfside collapse: Search and rescue effort paused as storm arrives
Authorities are pausing search and rescue operations at the partially-collapsed building in Surfside, Florida to prepare for the likely demolition of what remains of the Champlain Towers.
At least 24… Audio
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Mouse plague spreads to New South Wales waterways
A mouse plague continues to wreck havoc in New South Wales in Australia, and in recent days photos have spread across the internet of fish being caught with mice in their stomachs. Audio
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A wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In the North Island many east coast regions are desperately short of rain, and elsewhere ground water levels are still low, while conditions in coastal Marlborough are beyond dire, and a drought… Audio
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Dozens dead after Timor-Leste flooding
Heavy rains in Timor-Leste over the weekend have left at least 42 people dead, over 10,000 homeless and countless missing.
The country's deputy prime minister said it was the worst flooding the… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Waikato dairy farmers are doing their budgets for next year and there's no shortage of ways to spend their increased fortunes. In the South farmers are trying to set up for winter but it's dry. Audio
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Poet Ruby Solly - inspired by ancestors
Wellington PhD student Ruby Solly is a poet, musician and music therapist. Her first book of poetry, Tōku Pāpā speaks to Māori growing up outside of their papakāika. Ruby's poems embrace knowledge… Audio
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Rescue group fear mass die-off of penguins
A bird rescue group is worried there could be a mass die-off of Little Blue Penguins this summer.
The Bird Rescue Charitable Trust says it's getting reports of dead penguins on beaches around… Audio
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Music Feature: Jack White
For today's music feature, we're talking about Jack White, who's known for his work with The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. Music therapist Ruby Solly is a big fan of White and… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Northland's farmers are reluctant to buy in stock and the sheep farmers in the southern South Island seem to have made it through this week's weather bomb with fewer than expected lamb deaths. Find… Audio
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Not one crisis, but many – we must work together to find solutions. Celebrities advocate for the UN’s development goals
Nations United explores the significance of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In the midst of a pandemic radically transforming our world, it sets out what must be done. Audio
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Tikiti to the Pikitea: a lifetime at the local cinema
Writer John Bluck shares a very personal perspective on how moviegoing in New Zealand reflects our character, history and preoccupations. Audio, Gallery
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Time travelling with a climate scientist
Dead corals cast up the shore of Aitutaki, in the Cook Islands, provide a window into the Pacific Ocean's marine climate hundreds of years ago. Audio
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Our Changing World for 27 August 2020
A time-travelling climate scientist is using dead corals to investigate past marine climates in the Pacific. Audio
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Machine-gun Murder: the story of Bassett Road (part 1)
It's 1963 and two bodies are found in a house at Bassett Road in Remuera. Detectives are shocked to discover they were killed by a submachine-gun. Newspaper headlines read "Chicago Comes to New… Audio
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Scott Bainbridge on his book New Zealand Mysteries
If you like a good mystery, you're in luck. In his new book New Zealand Mysteries, writer Scott Bainbridge turns his attention to some of Aotearoa's well-known legends and some lesser-known, but… Audio, Gallery
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Bonus Episode! Small Business Innovators
In this bonus episode we ask small businesses how they are innovating to help themselves and support one another during the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown. Audio
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Nineteen dead after Nashville tornado
Tennessee, which is voting in Super Tuesday, has been hit by a tornado.
Nineteen people have been killed in Nashville.
The director of Nashville's office of fire and emergency management, William… Audio
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Council hires Fonterra milk tankers to get water to dry properties
Auckland Council is planning to use Fonterra's milk tankers to try and get water to thousands of households whose tanks are running dangerously low.
Auckland is on track to reach 40 consecutive days… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 January 2020
In our Hymn Requests programme today you can hear several hymns by Charles Wesley (and a tune by his grandson), as well as hymns inspired by the psalms. And we add 'Orlington' to the ever-growing… Audio
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Cyclone Sarai batters Fiji islands overnight, two confirmed dead
Two people have died in Fiji as Tropical Cyclone Sarai continues to bring storm force winds and rain to much of the country. Audio
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Australian fires level "catastrophic" threat
Australia is burning and residents have been warned the threat to areas around Sydney is "catastrophic". At least three people are dead and thousands have been displaced in the fires. Audio
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Person killed after yacht sinks off Northland coast
A person is dead after a yacht sank off the Northland coast on Monday afternoon.
Police say a mayday call was received shortly after midday after the 47-foot sloop got into trouble in bad weather… Audio
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Sheryl Crow and Iggy Pop collaborate (but not together)
It’s not only what you sing but whom you sing with. William Dart tests out that hypothesis using new highly collaborative albums by Sheryl Crow and Iggy Pop. Video, Audio
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Kākāpō population hits new high of 213 birds
The youngest kākāpō chick has passed 150 days old, bringing the number of living juveniles to 71 and the overall kākāpō population to 213, in ep 24 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio