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Warren Ellis: how Nina Simone’s gum became a sacred totem
Audio 11 Dec 2021A piece of chewing gum snatched from the side of Nina Simone's Steinway piano more than 20 years ago has become the subject of a new book by musician Warren Ellis. Best known for his work with Nick… Video, Audio
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“Dirty Dunners” – scarfie life at Otago University is recalled with affection
Student life at Otago University is one of the attractions for many who receive their tertiary training in the city. But why is this so? Joshua D'Silva seeks out answers. Audio
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The largest potato in the world... maybe
Audio 5 Nov 2021A Waikato couple has made headlines this week for growing a massive potato that may be the world's biggest. Donna and Colin Craig-Brown of Ngāhinapōuri have named their 7.9-kilogram potato 'Doug'. Audio, Gallery
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Conor English (Part 2)
Audio 29 Oct 2021Panellists Nicky Pellegrino and Conor English discuss BNZs lending limits, the opposition to the All Blacks being sponsored by an oil, gas and plastics company, and dirty pillows. Participants: Sir… Audio
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Pandora Papers lead reporter: 'It's tax haven Whac-A-Mole'
The Pandora Papers have exposed how some of the most powerful and influential people in the world -- including heads of state, billionaires and celebrities -- use offshore companies to hide their… Audio
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Singer Shakira robbed by pair of wild boars
Latin music queen Shakira is known for her song 'Hips Don't Lie', but the singer is making headlines for other reasons now after being attacked and robbed - by a couple of swines.
Two wild boars took… Audio
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Full throttle House work
After a month without progress on debating bills Parliament returned to the debating chamber this week for some full throttle law-making, making up for lost time. Audio
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Parliament's back to business plan
Parliament is back in business this week with some catching up to do. Here’s what they’re debating.
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Jazz covers with Nick Tipping
RNZ's resident jazz man Nick Tipping joins Jesse to show off some jazz remixes of popular songs. Audio
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Pansousiance
Local musicians Rob Sinclair and Bevan Revell find some strange and heartening beauty in Coronavirus times, as caught in their new Pansousiance album on Rattle Records. Audio
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Movie review: The White Tiger
The White Tiger is a drama based on a Booker Prize winning novel about a young Indian man trying to break down the economic and social barriers that hold him back. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Movie review: Field of Dreams
Audio 1 Sep 2021In times of uncertainty, it can feel good to wrap yourself up in something cosy and familiar that can always be relied on to make you feel better. Video, Audio
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Tips for managing your money
Janet Xuccoa has more than 30 years experience working in banking institutions and professional services practices. Her book Women & Money: Mastering The Struggle contains her insights into how money… Audio
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Lost in translation: how translators have shaped world history
Would Hiroshima have been bombed if the Japanese language contained a phrase meaning 'no comment'? Did a mistaken translation of the Italian "canali" -- or channels -- shape the space race to Mars… Audio
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Must see TV this month
Audio 18 Aug 2021There's plenty of good TV on the streamers in August, RNZ's Perlina Lau casts her eye over five shows to put on your favourites list this month. Video
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Making sense of ‘Milk and Money’
The recent Groundswell protest put farmers’ grievances about the government’s environmental policies front and centre. Good timing for a new six-part documentary series exploring the dairy industry,… Video, Audio
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Daniel Eb - founder of Open Farms
Daniel Eb founded Open Farms which aims to connect townies with agriculture by having farmers open up their farms for a day. Daniel's also one of the latest batch of Nuffield scholars - who are part… Audio
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How similar flies and humans really are!
New Zealand Biologist Jonathan Balcombe tells Jesse how much we unexpectedly have in common with the common household fly. Audio, Gallery
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Power generators make more money when burning coal
An energy commentator says power generators - or gen-tailers - make more money when they're burning coal. That's created a perverse incentive which is blocking new renewable power projects. Last year… Audio
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Dirty coal imports top a million tonnes
In the same year that the government declared a climate emergency, imports of dirty coal from Indonesia topped a million tonnes.
That's only the second time it's happened in two decades.
Imports of… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 14 July 2021
Audio 14 Jul 2021New Zealand coal imports spiral - more than a million tonnes of dirty coal were bought in from Indonesia last year, medical specialists say 15 Covid-positive fishermen in quarantine in Wellington pose… Audio
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Small screen ‘sex scandal’ drama? Old news, actually
The shock - horror response sparked by news of a publicly-funded ‘sex scandal’ TV drama was almost as stale as the decade-old affair it was based on. Audio
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Great album: DIRTY MIND by Prince
Today for link 3 we are giving away a vinyl copy of Prince's third album released in 1980 DIRTY MIND. The entire album was produced, arranged and composed entirely by Prince in his studio home… Audio
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Music Critic: Colin Morris
Today Colin Morris looks at Peggy Seeger's album, First Farewell. For behind the scenes he has a look at the story behind The Pogues hit, Dirty Old Town. Audio
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Untangling the anxiety loop
Anxiety is a habit and won't just go away with breathing exercises, psychiatrist and professor Dr Judson Brewer says. Audio
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Gisborne waka ama paddlers fear river is making them sick
Waka ama paddlers training near Gisborne suspect dirty river water is giving them rashes, infections and sores.
One possible explanation is the untreated sewage that flows into the river during heavy… Audio
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Dr Matt Baker: beats, bouts and bacterial biophysics
He has a doctorate from Oxford, where he studied Bacterial Flagellar Motor, a nanoscale rotary electric motor which makes bacteria swim. Currently Scientia Research Fellow in the School of… Audio
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Huge need for EVs if NZ is to meet emissions targets
At least one in five New Zealanders need to be driving an electric car in the next 15 years, and almost all buses and thousands of trucks need to run on batteries, if we're to meet our emissions… Audio
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Dave Lowe: The Alarmist
Dave Lowe has been warning about the impact of rapid climate change for over 50 years. Both a scientist and a surfer he began to see changes the environment of the southern hemisphere in the 1970s. Audio
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Rubbish recycling behaviour
Residents in Ōtautahi are having their recycling bin privileges revoked if they don't follow the rules about what rubbish should be put in them, which contaminates the recycling plant. Gina Dempster… Audio