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Meet Boji: Istanbul's transit-travelling wonder dog
9:11 AM.Istanbul is reported to be home to some 400,000 to 600,000 stray dogs and cats, hence why locals in Turkey's largest city sometimes refer to it as 'Catstanbul.' But it's the exploits of a local canine… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 November 2021
9:08 AM.Bridges burned, Collins crushed, Reti takes the reins; Just fed-up farmers - or 'the radical right in gumboots'? ; New bid to get tech titans pay for NZ news. Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Ali Jones and Dr Chris Gallavin
8:39 AM.Joining us on the Weekend Panel this morning are PR consultant Ali Jones and Dr Chris Gallavin, who is chief executive of the Sisters of Compassion Group. Among other topics, they'll be discussing who… Read more Audio
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Professor Gary McLean on the dangerous Omicron variant
8:11 AM.New Zealander Dr Gary McLean is back with us on Sunday Morning to look at the latest Covid-19 developments. Professor McLean will discuss the spread of the dangerous new Omicron variant (and its 33… Read more Audio
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Off the tracks: New Zealand's lost railway network
4:37 PM.Dr André Brett is a historian, researcher and writer who specialises in Australian and New Zealand history, in particular histories of politics, railways, the environment, and the economy. The… Read more Audio
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'This is deeper into The Beatles than we've been before'
4:06 PM.Beatles fans have been awaiting Sir Peter Jackson's new three-part documentary 'The Beatles - Get Back' with keen anticipation ever since the project was first announced. Using 60 hours of footage and… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Radio in NZ 100 not out - but what is its future?
3:06 PM.Radio in New Zealand marked its centenary this week with tributes to its staying power in the past and confident claims that it's here to stay in future. Several stations now have bigger audiences… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Rebecca Brady in Buffalo, N.Y.
10:40 AM.Wellington-born, Buffalo-based business owner and mother of three Rebecca Brady isn't exaggerating when she says her life has become a bit hectic in the last few weeks. Rebecca is the founder of an… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Why we need to can the phoney generation wars
10:06 AM.We've heard it all before. 'Boomers' - arguably the most disliked generation - only think about themselves, while millennials (aka 'snowflakes') wouldn't know a hard day's work if it slapped them… Read more Audio
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Veteran tech reporter warns against tech titans' overreach
9:30 AM.Rory Cellan-Jones is a former BBC technology correspondent and author of 'Always On: Hope and Fear in the Social Smartphone Era.' The 63-year-old recently left the BBC after a 40-year association with… Read more Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Dr Ella Henry and Jenée Tibshraeny
8:40 AM.Joining us on the Weekend Panel this morning are AUT associate professor Dr Ella Henry and Interest.co.nz's press gallery journalist Jenée Tibshraeny. Among other topics, they'll be discussing… Read more Audio
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Do smartphones and social media make us lie more?
8:25 AM.We're connecting with people more than ever before, thanks to the introduction of smartphones and social media. But that also means we have more opportunities to lie to people. A seminal 2004 study… Read more Audio
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Groundswell promises to be "mother of all protests"
8:11 AM.Back in July, farmers and their friends took to the streets of more than 50 towns and cities in New Zealand in 'A Howl of Protest' against what they said is a "a tsunami of regulations." Today the… Read more Audio
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Sir Hek Busby: 'He was the bridge builder of Oceania'
5:50 PM.Whetu Marama - Bright Star, a co-production by Toby Mills and Aileen O'Sullivan, follows Sir Hek's journey across the vast Pacific using star navigation and his significance for Maori in "rekindling… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Stephen Fry: The day I stalked Andy Warhol
5:06 PM.The inimitable Stephen Fry is an actor, comedian, director, and writer whose newest book about neckwear, Fry's Ties, is an ode to the 64-year-old's decades-long obsession with man's most trusted and… Read more Audio
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Taking a walk on the Wild Twins' side
11:20 AM.Not many people can say they have survived naked in the African wilderness for three weeks, but Waiuku twin sisters Amber and Serena Shine (The Wild Twins) can. Their new book, The Wild Twins: Tales… Read more Audio
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New study offers clues to why dogs tilt their heads
11:06 AM. A new study of canines showed that dogs often tilt their heads before correctly receiving a specific toy. Which suggests the behaviour might be a sign of concentration and recall. Dr. Andrea… Read more Audio
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Four seasons of fabulous eating
10:40 AM.Award-winning food writer Lucy Corry joins us this morning to talk about her new book and share a sumptuous roast chicken salad recipe from her new cookbook, Homecooked. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Grant 'Axe' Rawlinson in Singapore
9:39 AM.This morning on Calling Home we talk to Grant Rawlinson. The Taranaki native lives with wife Stefanie and twin daughters Kate and Rachel. He's Calling Home this morning from Singapore. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch for 14 November 2021
9:08 AM.The risks of reporting displays of discontent - and amplifying aggro; experts denigrated by conspiracists - and radio hosts; all journalists are climate reporters now. Read more Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Al Gillespie and Lavina Good
8:40 AM.Joining us on the panel this morning are Dr Alexander Gillespie and Lavina Good. Among other topics, they'll be discussing the anti-lockdown protest on Auckland's motorway, the All Blacks and Black… Read more Audio
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Why you want to return to the office, eventually
8:10 AM.Many people remain reluctant about returning to their workplaces because of Covid-19. Professor of Macroeconomics, Robert MacCulloch joins the show to discuss the great resignation and why people will… Read more Audio
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Long Covid issues continuing to mount
6:11 PM.Just under a year ago, the University of Oxford's Dr Maxime Taquet joined the show to discuss the lingering impact Covid-19 was having, including the fact that one in five survivors went on to be… Read more Audio
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John Illsley: My Life in Dire Straits
6:05 PM.Dire Straits are one of the biggest bands in rock history, having sold more than 100 million records, having won four Grammy Awards, and having embarked on some of the biggest tours the industry has… Read more Audio
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From begging in India to Squid Game stardom
11:40 AM.It would be an understatement to say that Bangkok-based Squid Game star Geoffrey Giuliano's life has changed dramatically over the last 18 months. The 68-year-old American actor, author, artist and… Read more Video, Audio