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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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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Guy Williams (Part 1)
Audio 25 Sep 2018A big question for the Panelists - "Is the Government imperiling NZ's prosperity by standing on its principles?" Leonie Freeman and Guy Williams decide if it's worth getting off-side with the Trump… Audio
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Hummus & pita: middle eastern fast food
Lynn talks with Danny and Yaron Eliahu, whose family business has been supplying New Zealanders with fresh pita bread for 30 years. When the family emigrated to New Zealand from Israel in the 1988… Audio
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Parenting: How to nourish your toddler
The toddler years are a labour-intensive phase of parenting – as your child learns about food, they're feeling a lot, pushing back a lot and don't have a lot of impulse control, says Dr Julie Boshale… Audio
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Lynda Hallinan answers your gardening questions
Mary Holm is away so today and Thursday the 6th September we have gardening expert Lynda Hallinan in to answer your gardening questions - including how to deal with snails and slugs! And when to plant… Audio
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Treasury are people too: the living standards framework explained
A new framework is bringing a more human aspect to the way Government decides to do things including how they’ll spend money in Budget 2019. Audio
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Is it time to drop the soap for good?
Why has the prevalence of sensitive skin skyrocketed around the world? Part of the problem is we're over-cleaning our skin and overloading it with a bunch of stuff that can mess with its natural… Audio
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Graeme Tuckett - TV Review
Graeme Tuckett reviews Troy: Fall of a City, Ordeal by Innocence and Trust . Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: spending wrap-up, first words, and weapons brokering
Each sitting day in the House MPs work their way through business which is set out on the order paper. Here's what they plan to get through this week. Audio
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Jamie Tuuta and the Strutt Painting
William Strutt's painted depiction of the New Zealand Wars may be almost 160 years old but, amid recent claims of racism and propaganda, it’s making headlines in 2018. Audio
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The Panel with Peter Vial and Paula Penfold (Part 1)
Audio 30 Apr 2018An internal email from a BP staffer has revealed the tactics the petrol company uses for pricing in different regions. It appears pretol price is not just dependent on the crude oil or the dollar but… Audio
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Roy Irwin: the unlikely King Of Pop
Despite dying more than 10 years ago, Michael Jackson still has far-reaching influence. Everyone from Beyoncé to Justin Bieber has taken a page from the entertainer’s songbook. Perhaps more… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 19 Apr 2018A Christchurch teenager is one of the first people to be charged under the Harmful Digital Communication laws.We ask Heather Henare of Skylight Counseling if punitive measures against young… Audio
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The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Janet Wilson (Part 1)
Audio 13 Apr 2018Al Gillespie of Waikato University says the chance of full-blown war in Syria is extreme. He also talks about the US wanting in on the CPTTP and New Zealanders wanting in on Australia. We may be… Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Andrew Hoggard (Part 1)
Audio 12 Apr 2018The government will look into the allegations around SAS raids in Afghanistan. Journalists Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson claimed of civilians were killed by NZ soldiers in 2010. There will be no new… Audio
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The night the lights went out in Auckland
Auckland, 1998. After a long, hot summer, the lights suddenly go out in the city. Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Stephen Franks (Part 1)
Audio 19 Mar 2018The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern took a detour on the way to meeting with Joko Widodo to accept a petition against oil exploration. A law which prevents charges being laid over the collapse of… Audio
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New government, new faces – our ethnic MPs
Lynda Chanwai-Earle is at parliament in Wellington to suss out ethnic representation amongst the new MPs and meet New Zealand's first ever former-refugee MP. Audio, Gallery
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Kiwi Doug Tennent could soon be back in PNG
Audio 1 Aug 2017Catholic Church leaders hope that deported religious lay worker, Doug Tennent, will be let back into Papua New Guinea within days. Audio
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Coconut oil - miracle cure or marketing hype?
Kate Pereyra Garcia documents her three weeks eating coconut oil in part one of Healthy or Hoax, a new podcast series looking at the facts behind current health trends. Does it live up to the hype? Audio
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Company confident PNG seabed mining project on track
A mining company says it is confident that a controversial seabed mine will be operational off Papua new Guinea's in 2019, as planned. Audio
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From wine waste to safer food packaging
University of Auckland researchers are using tannin-rich wine waste to create safer food packaging that has antibacterial properties. Audio
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In the footsteps of dinosaurs
Collingwood Area School students join GNS scientists in a search for dinosaur footprints on the shore of a Golden Bay estuary Audio, Gallery
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Push to allow hemp based foods in NZ
You can smoke as much hemp as you like but it won't get you high. So says the local hemp industry, who say it's time New Zealand made the most of our ideal growing conditions for the plant, and the… Audio
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A Taste of Home - Philippine Festival
Celebrating 50 years of Philippines and New Zealand diplomatic relations, one Filipino New Zealander guides Lynda Chanwai-Earle through her community's annual celebration with a hands on cooking… Audio, Gallery
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The Good Oil: Bookmarks with Peter Garrett
At the age of 63 Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil fame, has just released his first solo album. He joins Jesse for Bookmarks, to talk about the books, music, art and films that have inspired him. Audio
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Synchrotron science: from cancer drugs to sheep skin leather
Veronika Meduna meets Kiwi scientist Tom Caradoc-Davies to find out how he uses the Australian synchrotron to work out the 3D structure of proteins to make cancer drugs more specific. Audio
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Whale survey canned due to loss of funding
The Department of Conservation's annual whale survey in Cook Strait has had to be canned after it lost private funding for the survey. For the past 8 years, the oil and gas company OMV has paid for… Audio, Gallery
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From Slavery to Steelpan – NZ's Freedom Music
NZ's first Steelpan Caribbean Orchestra drum up Carnival Night in Auckland, inspired by drumming traditions from Africa - originally developed to tolerate the inhumane practices of slavery in the… Audio, Gallery
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Fijian children will need to talk about their nightmares
Audio 1 Mar 2016Aid agencies in Fiji say many children have had frightening experiences as a result of Cyclone Winston and will need to talk about them in order to recover properly. Audio