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Ray Algar: Top athletes live longer
11:05 AM.A study from the International Longevity Centre in the UK has found that if you compete at the Commonwealth Games, you'll live significantly longer, on average, than other people. On of the report's… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Mimi Todhunter in Venice
9:43 AM.This Sunday, Mimi Todhunter is calling home from Venice. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 18 June 2023
9:08 AM.Mediawatch looks at the response to the revelation of 'inappropriate editing' of online world news at RNZ - and asks two experts what may come out of the investigation into how it happened. Also… Read more Audio
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Bob Stanley: Fathoming the Brothers Gibb
8:30 AM.Since founding the indie pop group Saint Etienne, Bob Stanley has also enjoyed a career as a music journalist, writing extensively for the Guardian and the Times of London as well as the major music… Read more Audio
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Jack Watling: Ukraine Conflict update
8:12 AM.Dr Jack Watling is joining us again on the situation in Ukraine as the battles resume with improved weather on the ground, and a long summer of warfare seeming to be in store. Read more Audio
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Georgina Griffiths: What to expect from El Nino
11:25 AM.The Little Girl is going away, and the Little Boy has arrived. Read more Audio
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Susannah Stevens: What are the best times to exercise?
11:10 AM. There have been various studies about whether it's best to exercise early or late in the day. Now there's new research. Read more Audio
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Jacinta Parsons: How to love solitude
10:30 AM.After recently separating from her partner, she discovered a new loneliness. Read more Audio
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Chanelle Moriah: This is ADHD
10:10 AM.It's said that 15-20% of people, perhaps up to a quarter of the population, are in some category of neurodivergence. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Lucy Balfour in Doha
9:35 AM.Lucy Balfour was born and raised in Canterbury. She danced for 10 years with the Royal New Zealand Ballet before moving to London and joining the renowned dance company, Rambert in 2013. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 11 June 2023
9:08 AM.How stories about the war in Ukraine ended up with a pro-Russian slant on RNZ's website; reports of crime are on the up but does the story change when reporters run the numbers before running a story?
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Michael Hurst talks with Jim Mora
8:30 AM.Michael Hurst is one of our finest and most versatile actors, with a haul of awards for television and film both locally and internationally. He's directed more than 90 professional stage productions… Read more Audio
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Lucien Johnson: A creative life
8:10 AM.Internationally renowned composer and saxophonist Lucien Johnson joins us ahead of his co-created show with Hannah Tasker-Poland, The Most Naked, A Cabaret of Skin and Bone opening at Q Theatre in… Read more Audio
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Alan Gilmore: What's bugging Betelgeuse?
11:30 AM.One of the brightest stars in the sky is behaving strangely, pulsating from bright to dim twice as quickly as usual. At the moment Betelgeuse is very bright in the night. What's going on? Read more Audio
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Andre Solo: Your sensitivity is your superpower.
11:05 AM.Are you sensitive, maybe overly sensitive, you think? There's a new book for you, it's called 'Sensitive: The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World'. Read more Audio
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Venice Harris: My latest track
10:40 AM.At just 16 years of age, Tauranga's Venice Harris has already travelled the world starring in big stage musicals like Annie, Les Miserables and The Sound of Music. She joins us to introduce her new… Read more Audio
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Zazie Todd: More cat chat
10:06 AM.Animal behaviour expert Zazie Todd is back again. This time to talk cats. Read more Audio
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Jennifer Sutton: Visiting your heart in a museum
9:35 AM.Imagine how it would be to visit a museum, and see your own heart in a display case. That's what's happened to Jennifer Sutton at the Hunterian Museum in London, 16 years after the heart she was born… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 June 2023
9:08 AM.Mediawatch talks to the radio industry's top spokesperson who called on commercial companies to curb their rivalry - and the brains behind a small music radio network spreading around the country -… Read more Audio
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Michelle Gomez: Ticking off her New Zealand bucket list
8:30 AM.Michelle Gomez has appeared as Missy, aka The Master, Dr Who's female nemesis, and Lilith in the hit show The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Michelle also played the angry Miranda Croft in HBO's The… Read more Audio
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Jackie Clarke: Divas and Legends
8:10 AM.If there's one singer in New Zealand you might apply the phrase 'Prima diva' to, it would be Jackie Clarke. Having been in The Ladykillers and When The Cat's Been Spayed she was made a Member of the… Read more Audio
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Clementine Valentine: My Latest Track
11:50 AM.Marking the last Sunday Morning of NZ Music Month 2023, art-pop duo Clementine Valentine join us to introduce their new single 'Endless Night' Audio
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Ashley Ward: Making sense of our senses
11:25 AM.How we see the world is not just what we see, or hear, or smell. Dr Ashley Ward is Professor of Animal Behaviour at the University of Sydney. He has studied creatures great and small on travels that… Read more Audio
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Faivaeselopepe Anric Sitanilei: Celebrating Samoan malofie in new documentary
11:07 AM.In Tautua: Inked in Service, RNZ Social Media Journalist Faivaeselopepe Anric Sitanilei undergoes the transformative process of receiving the traditional Samoan malofie, also known as the tatau. A… Read more Video, Audio
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Scott Walker & Sir Richard Taylor: The creatures in The Tank
10:30 AM.The trailer for our latest homegrown creature feature, The Tank racked up more than a million views in its first week of release in the U.S. It marks a return to NZ and to directing here by Scott… Read more Video, Audio