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Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen sets some tricky puzzles
Audio 7 Jan 2024Jack Waley-Cohen is the question master behind the BBC's fiendishly difficult quiz shows Only Connect, Countdown & The Weakest Link. This summer he just happened to be in New Zealand, driving around… Audio
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Frances Cook: What to know for your money in 2024
Audio 7 Jan 2024Now that the festivities are behind us, many New Zealanders will be taking a cautious look at their bank balance and experiencing a post-Christmas comedown. Here to help reset our finances and give us… Audio
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How best to look after your pet's skin
Audio 4 Jan 2024If you can't leave your hand palm-up on the pavement for five seconds, it's too hot to walk your dog, says Dr Kat Littlewood, a Massey University lecturer in animal welfare and veterinary… Audio
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12 parenting tips from 2023
Audio 31 Dec 2023Our experts had a plethora of parenting advice in 2023 - here are 12 of the most popular.
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What it takes to be a professional Santa
If you're a man with a big bushy beard, who perhaps consumes a little too much eggnog and cookies, December might be the month for you.
Men fitting that description have found a way to make some… Audio
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'Eighty-percent of people's problems with their tomatoes is they're just watering too much'
Tomatoes are a favourite backyard crop but can be tricky to grow. Organic gardener Kath Irvine shares her tips. Audio
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Underwater slips and slides
Off the coast of New Zealand, deep underwater, the seafloor shifts in landslides and slow-motion earthquakes. Claire Concannon meets two researchers investigating geological phenomena that could pose… Audio
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Movie review: The Boy and the Heron
RNZ producer and film critic Sam Hollis reviews the latest from legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki 'The Boy and the Heron' and the satirical teen-comedy 'Bottoms'. Audio
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What you need to know: Your Christmas questions answered
The holiday season is usually a time of gratitude, giving, and joy.
But it also involves tricky questions and ethical dilemmas: from family gatherings to unwanted presents to avoiding Covid.
RNZ's… Audio
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Pining for the real thing - Christmas tree farms still thriving
It's nearly December, and the Christmas music has well and truly begun trickling over the speakers at the mall. People are counting down the days til the end of the year. And its the season for people… Audio
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Lisa Kaltenegger: The search for life on other planets
Audio 3 Dec 2023If there was life on other planets, what might it look like, and would they even bother coming to Earth? Audio
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The Mixtape: Fiona McDonald
Our guest curating their mixtape for the next hour is Fiona McDonald. She has been singing her whole life, but is best known for her work with Strawpeople and Headless Chickens. Video, Audio
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Woke-washing and green-hushing
Some big brands have taken big steps backwards with their images, just as they thought they were jumping on a bandwagon of progressive thought and inclusivity. Audio
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Parenting: New podcast aims to help keep disabled kids safe
Audio 30 Nov 2023A new podcast that's helping parents of disabled children navigate the tricky issues of sexuality, sex and sexual harm. The Courage Club brings parents of medically disabled or neuro-divergent kids… Audio
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Monitoring the Makarora mohua
Mohua are bright yellow forest birds – but despite their eye-catching plumage, they can be tricky to spot flitting high in the forest canopy. Claire Concannon visits the Makarora mohua population… Audio
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Climate Change Minister Simon Watts urged to attend COP28
The new Climate Change Minister, Simon Watts, may have a tricky time defending the Government if he goes to the global climate summit starting on Wednesday.
Scientists and lobby groups say it's… Audio
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Parenting : conversations about sextortion and online grooming
Sextortion, kids being groomed online, nudes being sent around kids, who should be blamed for that? Sex therapist Jo Robertson has advice about how to have those tricky chats with children and teens.
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Plasma rockets in space
Claire Concannon meets GERALDINE, the Gigantic and Extremely Radical Atmosphere-Lacking Device for Interesting and Novel Experimentation. Plus, a team of scientists and engineers designing plasma… Audio
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Coalition talks cast uncertainty over National's foreign buyers tax
The incoming Prime Minister maintains his government will reduce taxes, but Christopher Luxon has been less willing to stand by the overseas home buyers policy that's meant to fund it. National's… Video, Audio
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Coalition talks pick up pace behind closed doors
With National's potential partners ACT and NZ First finally getting together in Wellington this week, a sense of momentum is building for the trio to form a government.
Labour's Chris… Audio
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'Dallas Tamaira: I don't have too many more boxes to tick'
On the eve of releasing his first solo EP in over twenty years, Dallas Tamaira catches up with his old friend Oscar Kightley to talk about the early days of his career, his time in Fat Freddy's Drop… Video
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ACT leader David Seymour on government talks
New Zealand First will hold their first caucus meeting on Monday which could push talks to form a government up a gear.
National and ACT had the barest majority on election night but the picture… Audio
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17 great reads by Aotearoa's South Asian writers
Audio 6 Nov 2023Saraid de Silva curates a selection of recent and upcoming books by Aotearoa’s South Asian writers.
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Collective of pharmacists want National to keep free prescriptions
A collective of pharmacists wants National to back track on its policy to ditch free prescriptions for everyone, while the cost of living crisis persists. National plans to reverse what it calls an… Video, Audio
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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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For Pete's sake: Brother's legacy lives on in 406 golf course charity challenge
There are around 406 golf courses in New Zealand and young golfer Peter Troake had a dream to play on every single one of them to raise money for Cure Kids. Audio
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Hairy cake and marzipan maggots: a new taste of Halloween
Audio 29 Oct 2023No cook likes to be told that their culinary creations look disgusting, but there’s no pretending otherwise with Fiona Hugues’ creepy Halloween cake. Here's how to make it - and some wriggly marzipan… Audio
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Preview: 2023 British and Irish Film Festival
Dan Slevin previews three of the 17 titles in a festival that showcases a wide range of films recently produced in the UK and Eire. Video
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Massey University science staff and students fight to save their jobs and studies
Science staff and students at Massey University are fighting to save their jobs, and their studies. The cash-strapped university is proposing to slash science causes from its Albany campus, which… Video, Audio