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AI’s role in paying women less
It appears even AI chatbots are contributing towards the gender pay gap. A study last year found that the bots often advise women and other minorities to ask for significantly lower salaries than men… Audio
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Kiwis get ready for next month’s Winter Olympics
From curling to cross country skiing and bobsleighing - the 25th Winter Olympics are nearly upon us. Marty Toomey, who is the Chef de Mission leading team New Zealand spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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Ōakura resident says weather is some of the worst she’s seen
Deb Glasgow has lived in Ōakura for decades, and says last night's weather was some of the worst she's ever seen. Deb spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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Former mayor pushes back on claims by Tim Shadbolt’s wife
Former Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark disputes claims made at Sir Tim Shadbolt's funeral that his colleagues have blood on their hands. Otago/Southland reporter Tess Brunton has more. Audio
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It’s Quiz Time!
Audio 18 Jan 2026It's that time again - time to engage your brain on a summer morning with today's quiz. Over the next two weekends we'll be touching base with four quiz meisters - to hear how they run quizzes - their… Audio
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It’s Quiz Time!
Audio 17 Jan 2026Where would a weekend radio show be without a quiz? Over the next two weekends we'll be touching base with four quiz meisters - to hear how they run quizzes - their favourite categories and possibly… Audio
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What’s next for the All Blacks?
To kick us off, it's the story dominating headlines: Scott 'Razor' Robertson's departure from the All Blacks. Sports journalist Jamie Wall joins Susana to tell us the latest. Audio
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Beoga: The Irish folk group behind Ed Sheeran’s ‘Galway Girl’
One of Ireland's most exciting musical exports, Beoga, are in the studio for a live performance. The group have been honing their craft for over two decades, channeling unique Celtic sounds with a… Audio
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NZ crowns first national women’s Scrabble champion
Scrabble boards were put to serious use as New Zealand hosted its first national women's Scrabble championship in Auckland. Twenty competitors battled for the title, with Joanne Craig finishing third… Audio
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What’s next for Venezuela?
There's uncertainty and fear in Venezuela following the capture and removal of its president Nicolás Maduro by the US. Tulia Falleti is a Professor of Political Science at the University of… Audio
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Six60's Mathiu Walters performs new single 'We Made It"
They were awarded the inaugural Aotearoa Charts Icon Award - recognising their incredible success with four #1 albums and 48 platinum-certified singles. They're back with their new summer single 'We… Audio
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Forest and Bird’s new plan to get people in touch with nature
Forest and Bird has come up with a new way to entice kids, and adults, to swap screen time for green time. Forest and Bird's Lily Duval spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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It’s OK not to be calm in an emergency
In the wake of last month's deadly tower fire in Hong Kong, what safety advice can help people survive in a similar situation? Audio
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New year, new you: Yoga in your 70s - and your 90s!
At 97, Maureen Maclean is one of several seniors to sign up for a 31-day New Year yoga challenge at their local studio in Hamilton. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Turbott’s Weevil (Anagotus turbotti)
Audio 12 Dec 2025Jesse and Forest and Bird's Nicola Toki discuss this week's critter of the week is the beautiful and emblematic Turbott's Weevil. These large, flightless and nocturnal weevils were likely once… Audio
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Day one of Australia's social media ban for under-16s
Leo Puglisi is chief anchor and managing director at 6 News Australia and he joins Emile Donovan for his thoughts. Audio
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Across the Tasman with the ABC’s Angus Grigg
Angus Grigg is an investigative reporter based in Sydney and is part of ABC's Four Corners team. He joins Jim to discuss the news making the headlines in Australia. Audio
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Rating the very best of NZ TV and Film from the 2010s.
The Spinoff's Alex Casey and Tara Ward have been commissioned to curate a list of the very best New Zealand film and television from the 2010s The pair took a nostalgic look back at our local screen… Audio
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NZ Women’s Rafting team head to Malaysia to compete
Audio 3 Dec 2025The New Zealand Women's Rafting team has made it to Malaysia to compete in the International Rafting Federation Championships in Malaysia. Captain Janey Megaw and the team spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Book review: Over Alps and Plains in Cobb’s Name by Peter Savage
Audio 3 Dec 2025Harry Broad reviews Over Alps and Plains in Cobb's Name by Peter Savage, published by Peter Savage. Audio
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GPs react to Labour’s loan scheme announcement
Labour says it will invest up to $25 million worth of low-interest loans to grow the number of locally owned GP clinics. The president of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners, Dr… Audio
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New 3D models of Easter Island’s Rapa Nui statues
High-resolution 3D modelling has been used to uncover new information about the famous statues of Rapa Nui - Easter Island. Carl Lipo, from the Department Of Anthropology at Binghamton University in… Audio
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Historic findings in study into New Zealand’s aquifers
Earth Sciences has developed a series of maps and models identifying the source and flow patterns of our aquifers and large river catchments. Alexa Cook reports. Audio
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Dunedin Railway Station voted one of world’s most spectacular
Dunedin rail commuters may be some of the luckiest in the country with Dunedin Railway Station ranked 18th most spectacular in the world. Alison Breese, a heritage assessment advisor, spoke to Lauren… Audio
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Waikato PHD student’s berm idea mowed down by council
Olivier Raven made his suburban berm into a no-grow patch in an effort to promote flower growth and attract insects, but after two complaints from the public Hamilton City Council gave him 30 days to… Audio