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Crocodile attacks on the rise in Solomon Islands
Audio 6 Mar 2019A new report has found that crocodile attacks on people in Solomon Islands have increased significantly over the past decade and will continue to rise if nothing is done to prevent them. Audio
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Bowel cancer survival rates depend on where you live - report
If you're a bowel cancer patient and live in Auckland, you have a much better chance of surviving major surgery than if you live in other parts of the country such as Whanganui. And if you're Maori… Audio
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Antimony - takes lives, saves lives
Antimony can be used to take lives - and to save lives. Check out episode 4 of Elemental with Professor Allan Blackman from AUT. Audio
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How Hyperloop could change the way we live
The future of transportation could see passengers hurtling through vacuum tubes of speeds of up to 900km/h. Senior Civil Engineer Ismaeel Babur explains the system. Audio
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Will to Live: 21 year old leads mental health awareness tour of rural NZ
Lincoln University student Elle Perriam is touring rural New Zealand in a ute to encourage people to take better care of their own and fellow farm worker's mental health. The Will to Live campaign… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Tunes of I
Wellington roots reggae band Tunes of I (aka TOI) are fresh off the back of a summer tour, following a run as support for Australian reggae fusion favourites Ocean Alley on their sold-out tour last… Video, Audio
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Human rights abuses in Papua ongoing, churches say
Human rights abuses in Indonesian-ruled Papua are consistent and ongoing, the World Council of Churches says. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Clicks ‘Bizzy Living’
Here’s your first look at the latest single and video from music and life partners Anna Coddington and Dick Johnson, aka Clicks. Video
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One in three NZ kids "struggling to live a happy life"
A new report by Oranga Tamariki and the Office of the Children's Commissioner has been released - one which actually compiles the opinions of children themselves. And the results are jarring, with… Audio
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Fiji 7s captain apologises after pleading guilty to drink driving
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has apologised after pleading guilty to a charge of drink driving. Audio
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Older adults need more nature in their lives
Spending more time among nature helps the body and mind, but as we age our mobility starts to decline, and this can make it harder for older people to get to these places. Audio
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Love And Hope Live in Session
Aotearoa soul supergroup Love And Hope join Yadana Saw in the Music 101 studio. Audio
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Julia Jacklin live session
Australian singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin joins us in studio for a live performance and a chat about her new album Crushing. Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Tiny Ruins
Kiwi band Tiny Ruins waited a long time to release their new album Olympic Girls so the band's excitement level was high, says singer Hollie Fullbrook. She chats to Jesse Mulligan and the band plays… Video, Audio
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Live at Te Matatini with the boss, Carl Ross
Kathryn speaks with Te Matatini Chief Executive Director Carl Ross. With thirty years experience performing kapa haka competitively himself, including with many times winner Te Waka Huia, what does it… Audio
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Live from Te Matatini with Justine Murray
Kathryn Ryan and RNZ's Te Ahi Kaa presenter Justine Murray check in from Te Matatini, held every two years and showcasing the best kapa haka performances from around Aotearoa, this year being staged… Audio
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Live from the action at Te Matatini
Day two of Te Matatini is underway, with more of the country's top kapa haka groups set to take the stage. Te Manu Korihi reporter Shannon Haunui-Thompson joins Morning Report live from the festival.
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Homeowners ‘living in sheer hell’, claim roadworks damaged homes
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is being urged to step in and solve a long-running standoff between the Transport Agency and 20 Auckland homeowners who say roadworks have damaged their houses. Audio
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Nauru laws put refugees lives at risk - refugee advocate
An Australian human rights lawyer advocating for refugees detained by Australia on Nauru says new laws restricting medical transfers off the island are putting refugee lives at risk. Audio
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Bang Live in Christchurch
Live from the Bread and Circus Festival in Christchurch, Melody Thomas puts your sex and relationship questions to father-daughter sex advice duo Nic and Lena beets, plus Gemma Syme talks about coming… Audio
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First song Mama Kin Spender Live
Australian duo Mama Kin Spender visit us ahead of shows at the Hamilton Gardens on Wednesday and Coastella in Kapiti on Saturday. Audio
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Lydia Cole's live session will break your heart
Singer-songwriter Lydia Cole is back from two years living in Berlin. She's currently touring NZ before heading back to tour Europe in March. Kirsten Johnstone caught up with her for a chat and a live… Video, Audio
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Investigation into missing PNG scientists closed
Papua New Guinea police have closed an investigation into the disappearance of five scientists in August 2011. The scientists were undertaking research for the Institute of Medical Research when they… Audio
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NZ Live: Richter City Rebels
The Richter City Rebels are all about Mardi Gras and the musical melting pot of Louisiana - they perform for us ahead of their show at Coastella Video, Audio
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Nadia Reid apologises to Levin
Nadia Reid performs a special live version of new song 'All Of My Love' from her upcoming album, due out later this year. The song was written after a New Years Eve in Levin. Video, Audio