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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Featuring a political track from Dunedin doom-pop two piece Night Lunch, a new release from Baby Rose and BADBADNOTGOOD, and Melbourne-based Cyanide Thornton's self-titled 2018 EP. Audio
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Ruapehu's tourism future is complicated and confusing
Snow season is fast approaching but the North Island's only commercial skiing mountain has an uncertain future Audio
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People heading overseas to get away from NZ's tough job market
Recruiters have said the brain drain is underway, with some people heading overseas to get away from New Zealand's tough job market. Dozens of companies and government agencies have announced… Audio
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New Zealander of the Year: Fast Favourites with Dr Jim Salinger
Audio 31 Mar 2024Dr Jim Salinger has been recognised this week as Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Te Pou Whakarae o Aotearoa for 2024.
Dr Salinger is recognised as one of the first scientists to address global… Audio
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Critics' Choice: Films of the year
RNZ's very own stable of movie buffs pick their two favourites films of the year.
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 December 2023
We're celebrating the First Sunday of Advent today with some favourite Advent hymns including O Come Emmanuel, and Of the Father's Heart Begotten. Audio
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The Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds
The world has waited 18 years for a Rolling Stones album featuring new and original material and now it's arrived in the form of Hackney Diamonds. William Dart checks it out. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 November 2023
Celebrating the Feast of All Saints this week, with hymns including For all the saints and Let saints on earth in concert sing. Audio
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Space technology for climate change
Each year, a New Zealand social enterprise runs a space research incubator to help explore space-related technologies for climate change. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the founders of Spacebase. Audio
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'We can prevent crossing some of those very dangerous thresholds'
There was a time when climate change denial was one of the biggest threats to our planet, but now we've traded denial for feeling doomed, says renowned climate scientist Professor Michael Mann. He… Audio
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Workplace safety in NZ a concern
The Health and Safety Forum's inaugural 'State of a Thriving Nation' report paints a concerning picture of workplace safety in New Zealand.
The Forum's CEO Francois Barton says it's not all doom and… Audio
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Parents concerned about impact of AI on kids
More than half of Kiwi parents are concerned about the impact of artificial intelligence on their kids' education, according to a new survey. AI is "another element" for parents already worried that… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - polling death spiral & sandwich slump
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Mark Leishman about a dire poll for Labour raising the spectre of a media-driven death spiral; a reorganisation at NZME; a plea… Audio
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A superpower from ground level: A review of Frank Dikotter's China after Mao
Audio 14 Aug 2023A new history of modern China offers an alternative view on its meteoric economic rise. Frank Dikotter's China after Mao: The rise of a superpower builds its picture from the ground up.
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Gaia Vince: mass climate migration is inevitable
As parts of southern Europe and the US swelter in record summer temperatures, Gaia Vince anticipates mass migration to cooler countries, forced by global warming. Her book, Nomad Century: How to… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 June 2023
It’s Trinity Sunday, celebrating the three persons of God: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Audio
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Politicians tackling AI regulation - but will it be too late?
Audio 3 Jun 2023Warnings from those behind artificial intelligence (AI) technology have made lawmakers around the world take notice.
The tech sector itself is engaged with the government and is considering six… Audio
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Some food courts struggling after Covid pandemic
Are the days of the humble food court numbered? Empty shop fronts are a feature of many food courts which struggled to recover after the pandemic.
Operators say competition from flash new malls and… Video, Audio
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Doom and gloom with Auckland's expanding deficit
Aucklanders may be in for steeper rate rises and more cuts to services after Auckland Council announced yesterday it was facing an even bigger deficit.
It's blaming recent storms and inflation for an… Audio
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10(ish) war films for Anzac Day
Audio 21 Apr 2023Combat movies can be fantastic delivery machines for anti-violence messages, and sometimes thrilling and visceral entertainment as well.
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Oscars 2023: Kiwi critics weigh in on who will win
RNZ reviewers Perlina Lau, Dan Slevin and Dominic Corry cast their votes ahead of the 95th Academy Awards.
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New (AI) doc on the block, near universal internet
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about how Artificial Intelligence software that detects breast cancer missed by doctors is being rolled out into production now, leaving… Audio
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The Sampler: Kelela, Yo La Tengo, Wau Wau Collectif
Tony Stamp assesses new records from futurist RnB star Kelela, veteran indie rockers Yo La Tengo, and a collaboration between Senegal and Sweden called Wau Wau Collectif. Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: looking after yourself and others
Thousands of North Islanders are facing uncertainty, loss and grief in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle. Psychologist Sarb Johal talks about how people can get the psychological support they need. Audio
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Is 13 too young to be on TikTok and Instagram?
Young peoples risk damaging their self-worth if they're on social media at 13, warned US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy last month. While some children may not be ready for TikTok or Instagram at this… Audio
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‘There are always moments of light’: how to cope when everything is too much
It's normal to feel overwhelmed by events out of our control, such as natural disasters, say experts. The important thing is how we re-train our brains and bodies to react.
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David Byrne's media project strikes cheerful note
Sometimes it feels like the world is just full of doom and gloom. If it's not the pandemic, then it's the cost of living or the climate crisis. Reasons to be Cheerful is a non-profit editorial… Audio
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The Sampler: The best international albums of 2022
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite international releases from the past year, including futurist flamenco, unfiltered R&B, space rock, and rap. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Rain has come back to Northland in the past few days. It's a blessing to see conditions like these in the summer months as soil moisture levels won't be improving from now. Silage making is in full… Audio