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Dr Ingrid Visser: Orca spotter extraordinaire
Dr Ingrid Visser has dedicated most of her life to following, documenting, helping and protecting orca. She's an international expert on the species and is part of an body of advocates pushing to free… Audio
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The Gisborne GP who prescribes plant-based diets
Gisborne GP Dr Nicholas Wright is a big advocate of a plant-based diet for health and says it can reverse heart disease and diabetes. Audio
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PACER Plus opens Pacific to China - think tank
As New Zealand hails its ratification of the PACER Plus trade agreement, there are claims that Pacific countries are set to lose out. Audio
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By-election gives hope to Manus, Nauru refugees
Audio 24 Oct 2018There is hope the Australian government's defeat in the Wentworth by-election could lead to a change in its offshore detention policy. Audio
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Dr Patu Hohepa and Edna Pahewa
This week Te Ahi Kaa talks about the past present and future of the Maori language with linguist Dr Patu Hohepa, and Edna Pahewa talks about the work of her mum, renowned weaver Emily Schuster and her… Audio
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Take a sip: tasting beer with Dr Roger Harker from Plant and Food Research
There are some jobs that you just wouldn't mind having – Dr Roger Harker's is one. Part of his job is finding out what people like to eat and drink... and why. As head of the Consumer & Product… Audio
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Nauru refugees in a 'vicious downward spiral of despair' - MSF
A medical charity kicked out of Nauru last week has called for the immediate evacuation of all asylum seekers and refuglees. Audio
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Moa whakataukī, more knowledge: Learning from extinction
Moa went extinct about 500 years ago, but researchers think there’s plenty we can still learn from it and the whakataukī - proverbs or sayings - Māori had about them. Looking to better understand how… Audio
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IPCC climate report highlights Pacific issues on world stage
Audio 11 Oct 2018The Pacific's environmental agency says it's clear any warming above 1.5 degrees threatens the very fabric of Pacific islands and communities. Audio
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Dr Mike Dickison
The New Zealand Amateur Naturalist is the next writing project for New Zealand Wikipedian-at-large Dr Mike Dickison. The former Curator of Natural History at Whanganui Regional Museum wants to offer… Audio
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Papua New Guinea's polio outbreak claims its first fatality
Audio 5 Oct 2018As Papua New Guinea mourns its first fatality from the country's polio outbreak, the World Health Organisation says initial signs show a massive polio campaign is working to contain its spread. Audio
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Importance of indigenous views on climate change stressed
Indigenous views must be included when it comes to creating climate change policies for the Pacific region. Audio
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Details remain sketchy over Air Niugini crash in Chuuk
Papua New Guinea investigators are in the Federated States of Micronesia probing Friday's dramatic incident in which an Air Niugini airplane crashed into the lagoon at Chuuk. Audio
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Dr Dan Hikuroa and Kristie-Lee Thomas on science and Mātauranga Māori
Dr Dan Hikuroa is an Earth systems scientist and believes the world of science is interconnected with Mātauranga Māori (customary knowledge systems) he shares his recent work alongside iwi and hapu… Audio
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Dr Rangi Nicholson and Rob Ruha: lifting the Māori language to lofty heights
Reverend Dr Rangi Nicholson was a student at Victoria University in 1971 and was given the role of media publicist leading up to the Māori language Petition in 1972, he says he was often standing… Video, Audio
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Dr Anita Heiss
An Australian advocate for improving children's literacy and champion of indigenous literature is heading to New Zealand to talk to our writers about these and other issues at the 2018 National… Audio
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US businessman urged to seek consent over use of Bula
Audio 21 Sep 2018There's outrage in Fiji over a United States-based businessman trademarking the word 'bula'. Florida-based Ross Kashtan has trademarked the word - a commonly-used traditional Fijian greeting - which… Audio
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Dr Andrew Das - Investigating the role of epigenetics in cancer
Dr Andrew Das is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Free Radical Research in the Department of Pathology, University of Otago Christchurch (UOC). He graduated in medicine at the… Audio
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Dr Gavin Francis: To Transform is to be alive
GP and award-winning writer, Gavin Francis explores the incredible transformation humans undergo through the course of a lifetime. His latest book Shapeshifters: On Medicine and Human Change considers… Audio
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Blue light at night, wildlife's blight
What happens to urban wildlife in cities that never sleep?, Dr Therésa Jones from the University of Melbourne's Urban Night Lab talks about the fascinating adaptive behaviour of a range of animals… Audio
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Refugee coverage criticised at Pacific Islands forum
Journalists who attended the Pacific Islands Forum in Nauru have been criticised for focusing on refugees. Audio
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Child trauma the backdrop to the Pacific Islands Forum
As Pacific leaders meet in Nauru, the trauma experienced by refugees detained there has been described in a new report. Audio
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Dr Michio Kaku - theoretical physicist
Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, and the co-creator of string field theory, a branch of string theory. His academic work looks to continue Einstein's search for a "Theory of Everything,"… Audio
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Dr Hem Devan: dealing with chronic pain
A review published in the scientific journal of the American Physical Therapy Association, features the work of NZ medical professionals and researchers, exploring how patients with chronic pain can… Audio
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Dr Joshu Mountjoy - local voice on new series Drain the Ocean
Joshu Mountjoy is a research scientist at NIWA in Wellington. He focuses on the processes that shape the sea floor and how these affect society, for example through hazards such as earthquakes and… Audio