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Fighting with your best mate - the Oz/NZ disagreement
Australia and New Zealand are supposedly cultural cousins, but this latest rift - over the return of a woman labelled a terrorist - shows we are drifting further and further apart. Audio
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Best of First Up for Thursday 18 February
Audio 18 Feb 2021On the pod today: we meet the new Labour MP for Northcote, Shanan Halbert; Auckland wakes up to Alert Level 2 and the rest of the country is now back to Alert Level 1; an academic bringing an… Audio
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Best of First Up for Wednesday 17 February
Audio 17 Feb 2021On today's podcast: we hear from one of the authors of the study trying to anticipate the next coronavirus outbreak; economist Brad Olsen talks about the impact of Auckland's level 3 lockdown as South… Audio
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Best of First Up for Tuesday 16 February
Audio 16 Feb 2021On today's podcast: petition started by the Green Party calling for the urgent banning of conversion therapieshealth authorities still don't know how a family came down with Covid-19 in South Auckland… Audio
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Best of First Up for Monday 15 February
Audio 15 Feb 2021On today's pod: new research has highlighted the risk Covid-19 poses to wildlife in Antarctica; in the America's Cup Challenger series, Luna Rossa have extended their lead over Team UK and Auckland is… Audio
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When is the best time of the day to exercise?
Is there an optimum time in the day for us to exercise? The answer is yes if you are a man who is at high risk for Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study out of the Netherlands. Study co-author… Audio
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Thomas Sainsbury- The Best Song Ever
Comedian, Snapchat genius, and playwright Tom Sainsbury tells us which song he thinks is the best song ever!
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Book review - Best of 2020 - Arihia Latham
Arihia Latham with her three top picks from 2020 reading: Funkhaus by Hinemoana Baker (Victoria University Press), Tōkū Pāpā by Ruby Solly (Victoria University Press), Te Whē ki Tukorehe - new… Audio
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Best of First Up for Friday 12 February
Audio 12 Feb 2021On today's pod: performance artists are preparing to take over the Auckland Town Hall for the city's Fringe Festival; we get Cook Islands' reaction to news Mike Pero wants to start flying there with… Audio
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Story of the Day: Oscars best original song shortlist
The shortlist is out for Best Original song at the next Academy Awards. Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020
John Duke of Unity Books selects three of his top recent reads: The Yellow House by Sarah M Broom (Corsair) Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami (Pan Macmillan) Recollections of my Non-Existence by… Audio
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Best of First Up for Thursday 11 February
Audio 11 Feb 2021On today's pod: we catch up with happenings in South Auckland with our local democracy reporter; the 16 year old Aucklander who got the call for the White Ferns; a UK farm is letting people have Zoom… Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020 - Children's books
Louise Ward of Wardini Books with her top picks from last year's books for children: Voyage of the Sparrow Hawk by Natasha Farrant (Allen & Unwin) We Are Wolves by Katrina Nannestad (Harper Collins)… Audio
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Best of First Up for Wednesday 10 February
Audio 10 Feb 2021On today's pod: we find out why this time of year is busy for the fish markets; investors will need a 40 per cent deposit to get a mortgage from May, economist Brad Olsen on the new LVR rules and no… Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020
Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore with her top picks from 2020's books: Earthlings by Sayaka Murata (Granta Books, $33), In the Dream House: A Memoir by Carmen Maria Machado (Serpent's Tail Limited… Audio
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Best of First Up for Tuesday 9 February
Audio 9 Feb 2021On the pod today: Auckland Art Gallery is in need of a 10 to 12 million dollar makeover - who picks up the bill? Questions raised about Air New Zealand doing jobs for the Saudi military while the… Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020
Elisabeth Easther with her favourite reads of 2020: Aue by Becky Manawatu (Mākaro Press, $35), The Heavens by Sandra Newman (Allen & Unwin, $32.99) and The Overstory by Richard Powers (Penguin Books… Audio
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Best of First Up for Friday 5 February
Audio 5 Feb 2021On the pod today: scientists believe they have taken the first photograph of the extremely rare ginkgo-toothed beaked whale off in NZ waters; Auckland's biggest ever Pride festival kicks off with a… Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020
Dean Bedford selects his three favourite books from 2020: Audience of One - Donald Trump Television and the Fracturing of America by James Poniewozik (WW Norton & Co, $42) Bill Birch - Minister of… Audio
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Best of First Up for Thursday 4 February
Audio 4 Feb 2021On the pod today: Medsafe has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech's vaccine but what will it mean for our borders; the Black Caps have the chance to become world test champions! Cricket stats wizz Ollie… Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020
Jessie Bray Sharpin reviews her favourite reads from last year: A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann NÃ GhrÃofa (Tramp Press), How Much of These Hills is Gold by C. Pam Zhang (Little, Brown Book… Audio
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Best of First Up for Wednesday 3 February
Audio 3 Feb 2021On the pod today: house prices went up 2.2 per cent last month and 13 per cent year on year - we tell you what it means for your city; Goat Island locals were left outraged after a group of anglers… Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020
Kiran Dass with her top books from 2020: Funny Weather: Art in An Emergency by Olivia Laing (Picador) Real Life by Brandon Taylor (Daunt Books) A Man's Place by Annie Ernaux (Fitzcarraldo Editions). Audio
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Best of First Up for Tuesday 2 February
Audio 2 Feb 2021On the pod today: greyhounds are being rehomed more than ever before - what should you know before adopting; who's bidding for the chance to meet a new baby flamingo; a new reort says Maori are twice… Audio
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Book review - Best of 2020
Phil Vine reviews his top reads from last year: Summer by Ali Smith (Penguin Books, $34), Normal People by Sally Rooney (Faber & Faber, $33) and Adults by Emma Jane Unsworth (HarperCollins, $33). Audio