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Crippling high-interest loans used for essential items
A new study has revealed that more than a quarter of clients using budgeting services have crippling-high interest loans, with much of the debt used to pay everyday expenses. Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 11 Feb 2019Question of the Day: What do YOU do to reduce food waste? A study has found that 66 percent of New Zealanders tried to reduce their waste over the last two years by doing different things like eating… Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Mark Noff Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 11 Feb 2019A new study by Community Law Canterbury and budgeting support group FINCAP has revealed that more than a quarter of clients using budgeting services have crippling-high interest loans, with much of… Audio
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Panelists Monday 11 February 2019
Audio 8 Feb 2019The CEO of the Newmarket Business Association Mark Knoff-Thomas and journalist Nadine Higgins are in the RNZ Auckland studio.
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Revisioning New Zealand Opera - Thomas de Mallet Burgess
New Zealand Opera have been advertising six key roles in their team. Last year saw departures from the opera's board, including its chair. New Zealand Opera say they are "in the process of redefining… Audio
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'There’s something quite inhuman about the struggle for limitless perfection'
Audio 29 Dec 2018Perfectionism, fostered by the results-focused education system, is on the rise and leading to disastrous mental health outcomes among younger generations, University of Bath psychology lecturer… Audio
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Heart-breaking news and suppression frustration
The news of Grace Millane’s murder prompted a flood of media coverage and comment this week. A lot of it was devoted to the news media’s frustration over not being able to name the accused man. Audio
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The wind is up and we're on - poems by Jo Randerson
Jo Randerson is an artist whose career it seems knows no bounds - she is best known currently as a director, performer and producer with Barbarian Productions the theatre company she established with… Audio, Gallery
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Best features of 2018: the scientists
Audio 30 Nov 2018Science and scientists are constantly pushing boundaries, and this year's most popular features - from Matauranga Māori, to unlocking secrets of the brain, to restoring ancient extinct animals to life…
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Lime scooters: why pedestrian groups aren't impressed
Lime Scooters could soon be in Dunedin, while the situation in Auckland and Christchurch is being monitored to see if there are any issues to be ironed out. But not all are looking forward to the… Audio
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The name change game
Dunkin' Donuts changed its name to Dunkin'. Weight Watchers is now WW, Telecom swapped to Spark and Kentucky Fried Chicken is simply KFC. Why do companies change their names to meaningless words or… Audio
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The man behind the sausage change
Audio 15 Nov 2018It's been revealed a man named Trevor is the catalyst for Bunnings changing its policies on how to serve a snag at a charity sausage sizzle. He slipped on an opinion and though wasn't hurt, got panic… Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 15 Nov 2018What the Panelists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Jo McCarroll want to talk about. Audio
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Asking Google the tough questions
A new survey looks at the bizarre questions people ask the internet. From 'Am I good in bed?' to 'Do people like me?' and 'What is the menaing of life?' many of the questions seem to be unanswerable.
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Will Santa show up in Auckland?
Auckland's event agency won't be funding future Santa Parades, it will be through a council fund. Next week's parade will go ahead but at a loss for the second year in a row. Audio
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More bank closures in the regions
Kiwibank is closing its branch near Nelson, but locals have written a letter to the Government calling for intervention. It's one of many bank's moving branches out of small towns across the country.
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Keeping the US and China happy
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is in Singapore for the East Asia Summit, ahead of the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea. The challenge is to remain on good terms with the various world leaders… Audio
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Brexit draft deal approved
British Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet has approved a draft agreement on the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Audio
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The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Jo McCarroll (Part 2)
Audio 15 Nov 2018A new survey reported in The Guardian looks at the bizarre questions people ask the internet. From 'Am I good in bed?' to 'Do people like me?' and 'What is the menaing of life?' many of the questions… Audio
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The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Jo McCarroll (Part 1)
Audio 15 Nov 2018British Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet has approved a draft agreement on the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. The deadline to strike a deal is fast approaching, and this agreement still… Audio
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Panelists Thursday 15 November
Audio 15 Nov 2018Jim Mora is joined by Jo McCarroll, editor of NZ Gardener magazine, and Mark Knoff-Thomas, Chief Executive Newmarket Business Association.
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Tony Ryan reviews the CSO and the musical year in Christchurch and asks if it's time for the CSO to become a full-time orchestra
Tony Ryan reviews "Pictures at an Exhibition", the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra's last Masterworks concert for 2018 and nominates the whole Masterworks series as the musical highlight of the year… Audio
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'Hostilities will cease' – New Zealanders remember the end of World War I
At 11am this Sunday people around the world will mark 100 years since the end of World War I, with a two-minute silence to acknowledge the immense loss and hardship endured throughout the war. Audio, Gallery
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Headquarters: Orchestra Of Spheres
With their colourful costumes and trance inducing sounds, Orchestra Of Spheres have built a loyal audience both here and overseas. They show us around their Wellington base The Pyramid Club. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 October 2018
Today's episode includes hymns with a William Blake connection, psalm settings, a Taize chant and the story behind Sanford Fillmore Bennett's gospel song In the Sweet By and By. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 September 2018
What's the connection between Charles Wesley's hymn And can it be and the plant species Sagina? Find out in today's programme. Audio
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Nashville Babylon: Happy birthday, Boss
On tonight's show Mark wishes Bruce Springsteen a happy birthday, spins classic blues from Lightnin' Hopkins, Americana from Sturgill Simpson and Bill Callahan and plays a selection of cover versions… Audio
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'Throw this female franchise out'
MPs acknowledge the efforts of suffragists in the past, how far the country has come and also what needs to be done as it marked the 125th anniversary of women attaining the right to vote in New… Audio
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World's oldest cheese
A solid white mass was discovered in an Egyptian tomb from the 13th century BC is believed to be the world's oldest cheese. Studies found the mass contained proteins from cow milk, and sheep or goat… Audio