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Musical medicine
Musical medicine
5 Jul 2023The New Zealand Doctors' Orchestra is preparing for their next concert, which is in New Plymouth this year. Trumpet player Dr Tom Wilkinson is one of the organisers. Audio
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The puzzle of the silent mind
The puzzle of the silent mind
6 Jul 2023About 1 percent of people can't imagine sounds, a lack of auditory imagery called anauralia. Our Changing World meets a team of researchers investigating this newly-described phenomenon. Audio
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Can the FIFA World Cup help level the playing field for all women footballers?
Can the FIFA World Cup help level the playing field for all women footballers?
5 Jul 2023Opinion - There's little doubt the FIFA Women's World Cup will deliver spectacle and significant financial rewards, however the longer-term rewards are harder to predict, Julie E Brice and Holly Thorpe write.
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Rising stars: Te Aorere Pewhairangi and Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne
Rising stars: Te Aorere Pewhairangi and Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne
6 Jul 2023Media producers Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne and Te Aorere Pewhairangi are proof that total immersion learning in te reo Māori can be a springboard to crafting great careers.
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At The Movies: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
At The Movies: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
5 Jul 2023Harrison Ford dons the hat and cracks the whip one last time in a series that's now 42 years old, so is there life in the old franchise yet? Simon Morris reports. Video, Audio
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How a family sailing trip became a nightmare
How a family sailing trip became a nightmare
1 Jul 2023At seven years old, Suzanne Heywood set sail with her family on a three-year voyage around the world. Three years turned into a decade, with little formal schooling and many tensions between Heywood and her parents. Audio
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Shock visa decision could scupper Tongan basketballer's dream
Shock visa decision could scupper Tongan basketballer's dream
4 Jul 2023A member of Tonga's men's basketball team may be forced to miss this year's Pacific Games after being classified as an overstayer in New Zealand, writes Finau Fonua. Audio
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Rising star: Ashlee Forsyth
Rising star: Ashlee Forsyth
5 Jul 2023Making the Tasman Mako's rugby team has taken a huge amount of commitment and sacrifice from 17-year-old Buller High School student Ashlee Forsyth and her whānau.
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The epic battle for a Hollywood media empire
The epic battle for a Hollywood media empire
3 Jul 2023The parallels between the fictional Roy family from the mega hit television series Succession and the Murdochs are plain. But there is another media dynasty whose family squabbles make Succession look mild in comparison. Audio
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Nigel Latta: The changing face of intergenerational wealth
Nigel Latta: The changing face of intergenerational wealth
2 Jul 2023New Zealanders are not leaving money to their children the way they used to - and many are not able to. Not only are times tough, but we're living longer and older people need the money for themselves. Audio
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Ankita Singh: Aotearoa's kickboxing anime-loving playwright
Ankita Singh: Aotearoa's kickboxing anime-loving playwright
In her own words, Ankita Singh came to New Zealand as a fat, nerdy seven-year-old From India. Bookish and bespectacled, she says she was a prime target for bullying. Video, Audio
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Well Done Mrs Shelley!
Well Done Mrs Shelley!
3 Jul 2023Musician Polly Sussex and friends have put together a programme of music and readings to mark the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley publishing her novel Frankenstein under her own name. Audio
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The Sampler: new music to explore
The Sampler: new music to explore
1 Jul 2023Tony Stamp reviews fresh Idaho indie, Spanish percussion jams, and Glaswegian dream pop. Audio
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'Polynesian style' takes dancer from dumpster mats to world stage
'Polynesian style' takes dancer from dumpster mats to world stage
30 Jun 2023Self-taught dancer John Vaifale, who used to practise headspins on cardboard he scavenged from dumpsters, is New Zealand's reigning hip hop freestyler champion. Video
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Rising star: Fashion designer Dr Bobby Campbell Luke
Rising star: Fashion designer Dr Bobby Campbell Luke
4 Jul 2023One of the first Māori artists to gain a PhD in fashion says his whakapapa is a “super power” that gives him the extra edge in his creative endeavours.
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'I work on myself constantly because I want to be better'
'I work on myself constantly because I want to be better'
1 Jul 2023Writer and musician Henry Rollins is visiting Aotearoa for a series of spoken word shows. He tells Elliott Childs how he’s changed over the years. Audio
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Ashley Brown: Championing the cello
Ashley Brown: Championing the cello
2 Jul 2023A poll of Australians found their favourite classical instrument to be the cello. Prominent NZ cellist Ashley Brown (NZTrio) speaks with Jim Mora about the attraction - and challenges - of the instrument closest to the human voice. Audio
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WATCH - Troy Kingi explores the Marlborough Sounds
WATCH - Troy Kingi explores the Marlborough Sounds
4 Jul 2023Musician Troy Kingi delves into a world of honey, kawakawa, mussels, snapper, and paua.
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A green fingered grower with tunnel vision
A green fingered grower with tunnel vision
1 Jul 2023Country Life - Adrian Merhten's hydroponic journey began 20 years ago after being inspired by a local vegetable grower. He was a baker then, but now he's known in Hokitika as "The Lettuce Man". Audio
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'I really want to dive into it, serious!'
'I really want to dive into it, serious!'
1 Jul 2023Tāmaki Makaurau musician Paige is excited about the upcoming release of her debut album. Video, Audio
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The Kiwi comedians’ guide to surviving the school holidays
The Kiwi comedians’ guide to surviving the school holidays
2 Jul 2023Professional funny people James Nokise, Karen O'Leary and Tofiga Fepulea'i share advice on how to get through two wintry weeks with your kids off school.
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How to hold your own hautapu ceremony this Matariki
How to hold your own hautapu ceremony this Matariki
2 Jul 2023Early Māori welcomed the rising of the Matariki star cluster by sending steam from their kai into the sky as an offering and expression of gratitude.
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The night PNG's boxing hero gave it his all against the world champion
The night PNG's boxing hero gave it his all against the world champion
3 Jul 2023On the evening of November 17, 1979, at the Sir Hubert Murray Stadium, Port Moresby, the local favourite and Commonwealth champion Johnny Aba was up against Eusebio Pedroza, who was putting his WBA featherweight title on the line. It was Papua New Guinea's greatest night of boxing - and one of the most controversial.
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Shock of the news - and the state of the arts
Shock of the news - and the state of the arts
Mediawatch: Why does the New Zealand media give arts and culture just half the space that's devoted to sport? Audio