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The complexities of getting our food onto shop shelves
How the Delta variant has blown a hole in the security of our supply chains.
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Consumer NZ investigating clothing retailer's refunds policy
A popular clothing retailer has been slammed by customers who say the've waited months for items to turn up, while Consumer NZ has launched an investigation into its refunds policy At the same time… Audio
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How 'emotional inflammation' could impact your mental health
Audio 16 May 2021Stacey Colino is the co-author of Emotional Inflammation: Discover your Triggers and Reclaim Your Equilibrium During Anxious Times. She likens emotional inflammation to living in a snow globe that's… Audio
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Why negative thoughts intrude just before we go to bed
It's a widespread problem and that late night rumination causes a lot of people fatigue and, annoyingly, more worry! Professor of Clinical Neuroscience Sean Drummond, explains why this happens. Audio
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The Sampler: The Weather Station, Goat Girl, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the new album by Canadian outfit The Weather Station, Peckham post-punk band Goat Girl's second full-length, and a blissful EP from Tāmaki Makaurau beat maker SR Mpofu. Audio
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David Farrier on the conspiracy downfall of Lonely Lingerie
New Zealand fashion label Lonely Lingerie has been worn by Hollywood stars and its expensive creations have developed a cult following in fashion circles. But now the couple behind Lonely seem to have… Audio
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Sir Michael and Mike Parkinson: Like Father, Like Son
Audio 28 Nov 2020In his prime, Sir Michael Parkinson's eponymous UK TV talk show attracted more than 8 million viewers a week, making 'Parky' a household name. In Like Father, Like Son: A Family Story Sir Michael… 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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Welcome to the elite world of investment migration
The mega-rich are using their wealth to cross borders that would normally be closed or become involved in residence-by-investment, with the end result being a "golden visa". And New Zealand is an… Audio
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The Mixtape: Stan Walker
The singer/ songwriter extraordinaire talks to Charlotte about life after cancer, and shares some of his favourite songs. Video, Audio
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Forestry slash affects Tolaga Bay lives and livelihoods
Off to the East Coast, where Tolaga Bay locals fear lives could be lost at sea as forestry detritus litters their shoreline and fishing grounds. Audio, Gallery
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Tara McLeod: A Typographic Journey
Audio 14 Apr 2020Master typographer Tara McLeod talks with Lynn Freeman about his love of an ancient and still enduring craft.
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11 (ish) music documentaries to watch during lockdown
If you want something great to watch during lockdown, the RNZ Music have got you covered. Here’s a bunch of top-notch music documentaries we’ve handpicked for your viewing pleasure. Video
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Camel whisperer: Margie Bale
Margie Bale is one of Australia's leading camel vets. She is based out of Brisbane but travels all over the country doing everything from pregnancy testing and ultrasounds of pregnant camels, to… Audio, Gallery
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Goodbye Helen Young Studio
From 1989 til 2005 Radio New Zealand’s unique Helen Young Studio hosted the cream of New Zealand’s musical talent for recording projects such as albums, film scores, drama, radio programmes and… Video, Audio
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ECE teachers push for fair pay with rockin' campaign
Audio 4 Dec 2019Early Childhood Teachers are the rock stars of our communities. That's the message at the core of a new video advocating for fair pay for early childhood educators. Video, Audio
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From plumbing his dreams to creating new technology, James Cameron’s deep-sea explorations mirror his approach to making movies
Noelle McCarthy talks with the film director James Cameron about his passion for exploring the natural world, and its connection to his career in cinema. This event was recorded at Otago Museum. Audio
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Architects designing dog houses
Sure architects can design houses, but can they design DOG houses? That's the idea behind the inaugural BarkHaus competition. Audio, Gallery
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Breaking through: Kiwi women in the NZ Top 10
New Zealand Women in the NZ Top Ten is a definitive list of top 10 songs by New Zealand women - Renee Jones from Audioculture is in to take us through 30 years of chart-topping songs. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Review: I Am Mother
I Am Mother from Netflix is a high concept science fiction film where the execution doesn’t quite live up to its grand ideas, says Dan Slevin. Video
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The music of 1994
It's 25 years since some of the most seminal albums of modern times were released. Music commentator Yadana Saw looks back at the memorable, the local...and the forgettable. Audio
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Concern over a lack of regulations for baby sleeping spaces
Advice on how to put a baby to sleep is very clear: on their back, in their own bed with a firm mattress. But an online retailer of baby products is concerned there's a lack of safety regulations when… Audio
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Finn Andrews of the Veils on his debut solo album One Piece At A Time
The Veils' Finn Andrews has just released his debut solo album, One Piece At A Time. Ahead of an extensive nationwide tour, he sat down with Tony Stamp to discuss the album track by track. Video, Audio
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Rosanne Cash's new album She Remembers Everything
In the first new programme of New Horizons for the new year, a newly refreshed William Dart features American singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash and her new album She Remembers Everything. Video, Audio
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The rise and rise of the English Premier League
English soccer is now the domain of Emirati sheikhs, American tycoons, and Asian Tiger titans thanks to the development of the Premier League Audio
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Down the Rabbit Hole: what it's like to be diagnosed with cancer
John Bluck traces the course of his treatment for cancer in a series of candid, moving, and wry observations about how his life changed because of what he experienced. Episode 1. Audio
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Termite tech: robots, architecture, biofuels
Termites' abilities to turn timber into food and build towering mounds might help us develop biofuels, construction robots, housing design hacks and microbe technology, author Lisa Margonelli says… Audio
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HMS Erebus and the golden age of exploration
One of the greatest exploratory ships in history - the Erebus, which disappeared in 1845 only to be found 169 years later under Canadian ice - is now the subject of a book by broadcaster and history… Video, Audio
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Sheldon Murtha: racing industry has had its head in the sand
Racing broadcaster Sheldon Murtha talks about the independent report released this week by Australian racing expert John Messara, on the state of the racing industry in this country. Audio
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Euan Macleod - Painter's major exhibition opens at Pataka
The exhibition, Euan Macleod: Painter, has been touring Aotearoa for the past two years and opens at its last stop, Pataka, in Porirua, this weekend. It's the first major touring exhibition of… Audio