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History with Dr Grant Morris
New Zealand is the most beautiful country in the world ... that's a phrase that gets used an awful lot ... and whether it is true or not, doesn't seem all that relevant. But how did this ambitious… Audio
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What is a culture war? Nights expert Dr Julia de Bres explains
Our resident science expert, Dr Julia de Bres, sociolinguist and senior lecturer at Massey University has been giving this some thought and joins us. Audio
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The clouded legacy of Dr Truby King
Emeritus Professor of History Barbara Brookes, who wrote King's entry for the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Dr Zazie Todd: Perfumes preferred by pooches
Animal behaviourist Dr Zazie Todd joins Jim to discuss the scents dogs like, and why cats often make a beeline for the only person in the room who would rather they didn't. Audio
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Historian Dr Rowan Light on significance of Erebus national memorial
It has been announced that a national memorial to the disaster will finally be built, following the decision to locate it in Christchurch. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
We're going to talk history with Dr Grant Morris and this week he is looking at stories of the New Zealanders who have, and who do, identify as Catholic. Audio
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Navigating career change with Dr Galia BarHava
With the eminent close of one year and start of another, it's a time when many of us start to take stock of where we are in life and where we want to go next. Audio
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Dr Jonathan Mathias Lassiter: Mental health in marginalised communities
Dr Lassiter works primarily with marginalised communities at a time when the US no longer feels like a safe or welcoming place for many. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Dr Grant Morris is here to talk all things history, and this week he's turning his attention to languages, specifically the history of official languages in New Zealand. Audio
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Dr Bryan Betty: Youth diabetes on the rise
Audio 8 Nov 2025Diabetes was once considered a condition that only affected older adults but now more and more younger patients are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Audio
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Dr Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Dr Ali Hill, from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition, returns to Sunday Morning to discuss safe protein powder, tinned oysters and supermarket yoghurt. Audio
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Dr Jeremy Lockwood: Dinosaur hunter
After nearly thirty years as a GP, Dr Jeremy Lockwood hung up his stethoscope and started hunting dinosaurs - swapping human anatomy for ancient bones. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
As many of you will know, we're at that time of year where secondary schools appoint their prefects for the coming year. Which got Dr Grant Morris thinking about prefects and how we ended up with the… Audio
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Bookmarks with Dr Jeremy Tatere MacLeod
Time for bookmarks and today we're joined by Dr Jeremy Tatere MacLeod. He's the deputy chair of Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori (the Maori Language Commission) and founder of indigenous language… Audio
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Dr Karen Grylls retires as Voices New Zealand's Music Director
"It's been a lifelong experience for me - and I'm still learning." Dr Karen Grylls talks with RNZ Concert about choral conducting as she prepares to take Voices New Zealand overseas - her final tour… Audio
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Groundbreaking coma research with Dr. Sean Pauzauskie
For centuries, it was believed people in comas could not think or understand but now with new technology, we know this is not always true. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Audio 16 Oct 2025Ancestry.com is the world's biggest genealogy website, providing users with access to historical records and DNA testing. It is known for having a vast collection of records and family trees and once… Audio
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Dr Barbara Sumner: NZ's adoption law loophole
The government plans to introduce changes to our adoption law which will be open to public submissions. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Does what's happened in the past, help explain the present? That's a question Dr Grant Morris has been contemplating and is keen to explore with us today using US President Donald Trump and his… Audio
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"Staunch beyond words" Nicola Toki shares stories of Dr Jane Goodall
"Warm, kind, inspirational and staunch beyond words" that's how our first guest has described Dr Jane Goodall, who has died aged 91. Jane Goodall was a pioneer in her field, both as a female scientist… Audio
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Dr Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back with us on Sunday Morning. This week we talk about the role of diet in inflammation, the benefits of eating thyme, the viral… Audio
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Dr Vonda Wright: how I transformed my ageing body
As menopause approached, Dr Vonda Wright found herself in the same position as many women, her brain was foggy and her body hurt. But she took the situation by the reins and rebuilt herself. Audio
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Dr Hinemoa Elder on finding the surface
Child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Hinemoa Elder, has returned with Ara: A Maori Guidebook of the Mind offering comfort for those trying to deal with the chaos of life. Audio
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Dr Lucy O'Hagan: A GP's story
Audio 27 Sep 2025A doctor for over 35 years, Lucy O'Hagan says so much of what it means to be a good GP stems from the patient/doctor relationship. Audio
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Dr Anna Breman appointed Reserve Bank governor
A new governor of the Reserve Bank has been appointed - with Dr Anna Breman set to become the first woman to hold the role. Former Reserve Bank economist Michael Reddell spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio