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The stories of people who have entwined their lives with trees
From golden larches in Greenland to a collection of more than 300 oaks in Southwest France - people come to collect trees for all sorts of reasons. Audio
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All retail in AK's Ponsonby Rd feeling cost of living pinch
Ponsonby Rd is the quietest it's been for decades according to retailers along Auckland's premier shopping strip - First Up producer Mahvash Ikram asked them how they're faring Audio
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Relics – the hidden lives of ordinary things
Audio 21 Jul 2024Ed Simon is an essayist, author, and the Editor-in-Chief for Belt Magazine, and he talks to Jim Mora about his latest work, 'Relic: Object Lessons': a series of short books about the hidden lives of… Audio
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Live from Crowdstrike HQ
The IT company at the centre of this storm, Crowdstrike, has their headquarters in Austin, Texas. RNZ correspondent Toni Waterman is outside Crowdstrike's headquarters. Audio
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NZ Live: Dateline
For NZ Live today we head to our Wellington Studio, and the band Dateline Dateline is the musical project of Te Whanganui a Tara/Wellington singer Katie Everingham. Audio
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Cost of living the lowest in three years but pain persists
Inflation is the lowest it's been for three years but there's still plenty of pain. Annual inflation has dropped to 3.3 percent, but rents, rates and insurance are going up more. Maia Ingoe reports. Audio
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Book review: Power to Win: The Living Wage Movement
Audio 16 Jul 2024Paul Diamond reviews Power to Win: The Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand by Lyndy McIntyre published by Otago University Press. Audio
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Author and poet Warwick Stubbs on why he chooses to live in his car
Author and poet Warwick Stubbs wrote his new book, Two Left Feet in public libraries, park benches and in his vehicle and in local writing workshops Audio
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NZ Live: Amber Carly Williams
Amber is a singer-songwriter from Christchurch whose rare voice conjures attention-grabbing dream-pop soundscapes, paired with heart-breaking song-writing that is at once both vulnerable and… Audio
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Due to cost of living crisis, SPCA sees more neglected animals
The SPCA says the cost of living crisis is also hitting animals hard - reporter Leonard Powell speaks with vet nurse Ange Beddoes. Audio
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Landslide claims multiple lives in Indonesia
Audio 10 Jul 2024Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a landlisde in Indonesia claiming multiple lives, reports of dodgy fuel tanker practices sparking outrage in China and Bieber fever… Audio
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New pick a path book designed to save lives in the real world
We speak to the to the author of a new pick-a-path, which is a book where you become the hero. You get to the end of a chapter and you're given a choice of where to go next. The book which has just… Audio
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Sydney fire claims lives of three children, father arrested
Australian police have started a homicide investigation after three children, including a 10-month-old, died in a house fire in Sydney. The father of the children has been arrested, but is in hospital… Audio
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Dame Fiona Kidman: Live Letters at Randell Cottage
Audio 7 Jul 2024Dame Fiona Kidman is borrowing the words of other writers to Raise the roof for Randell Cottage: Live Letters. While not associated with the British version, it has been inspired by the concept which… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Wiri Donna
For NZ Live today we have the multi-talented Bianca Bailey in with her latest project Wiri Donna. Bianca is an event producer, musician and songwriter based in Wellington. Audio
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Parenting: The social lives of babies
During his academic career in psychology, Professor Emeritus Ben Bradley from Charles Sturt University in New South Wales has done research on groupness in infancy, and also belonging in child care. Audio
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More Kiwi young adults living at home, rent debate heats up
There was a time when Kiwi kids couldn't wait to fly the coop. But households are changing... latest figures show nearly three in ten New Zealanders aged 20 to 29 still live with mum and dad. And as… Audio
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Who should pay what, when you're still living at home as adults
When should an adult child pay board when living with mum and dad? Producer Mahvash Ikram finds out Audio
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Lyndy McIntyre: The living wage movement
Lyndy McIntyre's book Power to Win tells the story of the Living Wage Movement through the voices of workers, activists, leaders and allies. Audio
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LIVE: Jordyn With A Why's Special Matariki Session
Jordyn with a Why joins Kara and Mark in the RNZ studio for a live performance and korero ahead of their visit to Jordyn's hometown of Raglan for a special Matriki show. Audio
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'Revive the Live' boosts local music scene in Hawera
Audio 27 Jun 2024A South Taranaki woman's effort to put the 'live' back into the live music scene in her small town is paying off Nikki Rei launched 'Revive The Live', an open mic event for musicians in Hawera in… Audio
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Petition to keep ban live exports handed to Parliament
A petition signed by thousands of New Zealanders calling for the government to keep its ban on live animal exports has been handed over to Parliament, Nick James reports. Audio
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Live animal export industry hopes to be running by end of next year
The live animal export industry said it hopes to be up and running again by the end of next year, despite strong opposition, Live Exports NZ chair Glen Neal speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Documentary filmmaker Frederique Olivier on living in the extremes
A field guide, naturalist and documentary filmmaker, Frederique Olivier has 22 Antarctic seasons under her belt, as well as expeditions to far-flung and freezing places like Greenland and Svalbard. Audio
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Where Wellington's wild things live
Terawhiti Station, a 4800-ha farm off Wellington's west coast, is the cornerstone of a project that has seen kiwi return to the capital. Audio