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Shower Thoughts: Do we all see colour the same?
Six percent of people are colour deficient. How can we tell whether the blue one person is seeing is the same as the next person? Audio
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How high school students solved a serial murder mystery
They're called The Redheaded Murders, the brutal killing and dumping of up to 14 women along motorways in the American South more than 30 years. The murders remained a mystery, almost forgotten, until… Audio
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Three picks for the French film fest
The annual French Film Festival goes from strength to strength. Dan Slevin samples a selection from this year’s programme. Video
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Business commentator Victoria Young
Audio 21 May 2024Victoria Young looks at why The Warehouse chief executive Nick Grayston has quit effective immediately. New research shows just how much a company crisis can impact share prices. And, a fraying… Audio
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Strewth, bogan and eshay, demystifying Aussie slang
Audio 21 May 2024How good is 'Straya - the lucky country that has coined so many colloquialisms. Mark Gwynn is the editor of numerous Australian Oxford dictionaries and thesauruses. Audio
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Netball NZ celebrates 100th birthday
Netball New Zealand becomes the first national netball body in the world to celebrate it's 100th birthday. Bridget Tunnicliffe looks at how the sport carved a place for women and girls in New Zealand… Audio
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Mission du dialogue 1988 - Michel Rocard et Christian Blanc
Audio 21 May 2024Then-French PM Michel Rocard and close advisor Christian Blanc explain how the idea of a dialogue mission emerged], paving the way for the 1988 Matignon Accord to end half a decade of a quasi civil… Audio
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Artist behind new exhibition uncovers plight of Girmit women
Artist behind new exhibition uncovers plight of Girmit women. Audio
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Hit by a digital guillotine
Do influencers and celebrities with large social media followings have a responsibility to speak out on political and other issues? Audio
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Supermarket Strategies
Why shouldn't we choose a wine for its label? And what are "heuristics"? We all know there are techniques supermarkets use to get us spending money and Episode One takes a deep dive into… Audio
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Keeping profits down to help the community
A small family run convenience store in Oamaru has taken matters into their own hands when it comes to grocery prices. Audio
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Hidden life of extinct ducks uncovered
New information about one of New Zealands mysterious extinct birds has come to light. Associate Professor Nic Rawlence is the Director of Otago Palaeogenetics Laboratory at the University of Otago… Audio
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First song: How Bizarre cover by Reb Fountain
Reb Fountain is paying tribute to an incredible musician who's no longer with us, but was the genuis behind one of Aotearoa's most successful songs of all time... How Bizarre. Audio
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Urban issues with Bill McKay: Toilets and the Building Code
Audio 20 May 2024Bill examines how New Zealand First's 'Fair Access to Bathrooms Bill' might work up against the Building Code. Are there really men's, women's and unisex toilets everywhere as Winston Peters has… Audio
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Wild Cuisine - foraging for the home table
Audio 20 May 2024Wild cuisine's Jackie Phillips on the nutritious benefits of consuming foraged food and also how it shores up food security and creates fascinating recipes. Audio
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Political commentators Neale Jones and Tim Hurdle
Audio 20 May 2024Neale and Tim join Kathryn for a preview of the Budget - what of the pre-Budget announcements so far, how bad might the state of the nation's books be and what does success look like for Finance… Audio
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Don't worry! Why it's okay to forget some things
Audio 20 May 2024Neuroscientist Dr Charan Ranganath says it's actually a good thing that we don't remember everything. Audio
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Govt under pressure after scrapping decarbonisation scheme
The Government is under pressure to show how it will meet its climate targets after scrapping a decarbonisation scheme it decried as corporate welfare. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Monday 20 May
Audio 20 May 2024On today's First Up pod: Mitch McCann reports to us from the USA where world golf number 1 Scottie Scheffler was in a bit of strife - but not enough to miss his tee time; when you think of the… Audio
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Exoplanets
Many of the planets that feature in sci fi storylines end up sounding and looking a bit like Earth. Associate Professor Jan Eldridge chats about the chances of that. Audio
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Sudan - a year on and 8 million displaced
A year into the civil war, millions of Sudanese have been forcibly displaced while diaspora here are desperately holding on to hope for their family members directly impacted. Produced and presented… Audio
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The Pacific brain drain
Does New Zealand have a responsibility to address a problem it's created by snapping up seasonal workers from the Pacific? Audio
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Fast Favourites: Rhys Mathewson’s 10th rodeo
Audio 19 May 2024A professional in the comedy scene for more than a decade now, Rhys Mathewson knew he was going to pursue comedy as a career after taking part in Class Comedians in 2006 at the age of 15.
From that… Audio
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The mind-body connection to recover faster
Audio 19 May 2024Time heals all wounds, the saying goes, but our thoughts play a rather important part in determining how long that recovery time is. Audio
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Media oversight one-stop-shop stopped
A plan to update the system for regulating our media content has been running under the radar for years. Some agencies that do the job now have backed the move to one single body, but this week the… Video
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Mediawatch for 19 May 2024
Audio 19 May 2024A long-running plan to reform the oversight of our media has come to a sudden halt; how public toilets suddenly became political this week. Audio
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Leaving the partisan: Gerry Brownlee on being Speaker
We talk with the Speaker, Gerry Brownlee, about Question Time, MP porkies, and stepping above the fray after 27 years or partisan politics, to instead become 'Parliament's man'. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 May 2024
Hymns for the Feast of Pentecost today, including contemporary hymns by NZ hymn writer Bill Wallace (Wild wind of the Holy Spirit) and the UK's Bernadette Farrell (Spirit of God, rest on your people).
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Yadana Saw on her favourite Wellington venues
Tony Stamp visits Wellington for a guided tour of his former RNZ colleague's favourite music venues, in the third of this four part series. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Dame Jane Campion
Dame Jane Campion talks to Susie Ferguson about the intense job of directing movies, her love of napping in the bush and losing a baby as she won international acclaim for her 1993 film The Piano. Audio
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