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Mediawatch for 26 March 2023
Audio 26 Mar 2023UK provocateur captures media's attention; lifting the lid on lobbying, ministers - and the media; a source burned and spurned - in the public interest? Audio
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Dr Owen Jones: Memory and the mind
Dr Owen Jones is research fellow in the Department of Psychology at Otago University. An expert in memory, Alzheimer's and the much rarer, earlier-onset fronto-temporal dementia - brought to public… Audio
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Arjan van der Boon: Wake up and smell the art
An international collaboration between Dutch and New Zealand artists sees the opening of a new exhibition, 'Smells like Roses - Rozengeur' at Foxton's Mapuna Kabinet Art Gallery. We're joined by… Audio
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Natarsha Ganley: Women calling the shots in top tier rugby
New Zealand Rugby hopes to triple the number of women referees in the game announcing a new scholarship for women referees this week. One of the best in the game, referee Natarsha Ganley joins us to… Audio
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Simran Kaur: Success and Girls Who Invest
Simran Kaur is fast becoming a household name.. not just in New Zealand but internationally. Simran, together with her best friend Sonya Gupthan began Girls That Invest an award winning global… Audio
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Emanuel Kalafatelis: Cost of Living Crisis
Last week Prime Minister Chris Hipkins announced a change in focus to what the Labour Government considers are its two main priorities: recovery from cyclone Gabrielle and helping New Zealanders cope… Audio
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Stuart & Trish McPherson: 50 Years on the Road
Audio 19 Mar 2023Stewart and Tricia Macpherson are celebrating 50 years on the road as NZ's longest serving promoters and probably the world's longest serving duo. They have stories to tell about Kenny Rogers, Donny… Audio
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Ray Jayawardhana: The Quest for Life Beyond Earth
A prolific researcher, Professor Ray Jayawardhana investigates the diversity and origins of planets and the prospects for life in the universe, using the world's largest telescopes. His discoveries… Audio
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Dougal Sutherland: Switching off From Work
Audio 19 Mar 2023How many times do you check your emails a day - do you send emails outside regular work hours? Do you check your work emails after you knock off work, if you wake in the night will you check your… Audio
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Kayt Bronnimann: Calling home from Taiwan
Calling Home this week is writer, photographer and researcher Kayt Bronnimann, who lives in Taichung City , Taiwan. This is Kayt's second stint living in Taiwan, she decided with the cost of living… Audio
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Mediawatch for 19 March 2023
Audio 19 Mar 2023Polls and policy bonfire create climate contradiction; a muted media response to March 15; apology; talk radio outbursts spark apology. Audio
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Dr Paddy Dempsey: 11 minutes of exercise
How much exercise do we really need to stay healthy? Only 11 minutes of brisk walking a day could help prevent premature death, according to new research. Audio
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Al Brown: New Zealand’s 'biggest-ever dinner party'
Chef Al Brown is no stranger to Sunday Mornings. He's cooking up a Cyclone Gabrielle relief banquet, hoping to create New Zealand's "biggest-ever dinner party". Backed by the Restaurant Association… Audio
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Tenby Powell: Ambulances to Ukraine
New Zealand's aid efforts to the Ukraine, have come in many forms to date: our troops have been training Ukrainian soldiers, the government and people of New Zealand have given millions of dollars and… Audio
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Don McLean: 50 years of shake ups, songs and change
Don MacLean's most famous song, American Pie turns 50 this year and the award-winning singer and songwriter brings his American Pie 50th Anniversary Tour to New Zealand. He joins us to talk about his… Audio
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Red, White and Brass: New Wellington Tongan film on screen
If you've ever been in Auckland or Wellington when the Tongan national Rugby Union or League team is playing you'll know how passionate their fans are. A new feature film, Red, White and Brass brings… Video, Audio
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Lynda Moore: Love Your Money
What sort of conversations do we have with money? If they involve swearing, that probably isn't the right way of going about things. According to Lynda Moore the way to make your money grow involves a… Audio
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Paul O'Neil: Fighting Fraud with Films
Each year New Zealander's are swindled out of millions of their hard earned dollars by scam artists and fraudsters. The NZ International Fraud Film Festival 2023 returns to Auckland later this month… Audio
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Finding 'a common faith': Sharon Corr on siblings, songs and stardom
The Corrs rank among the most successful Irish bands of all time, having sold 40 million albums worldwide across a career spanning three decades. The band will play Auckland's Spark Arena on Thursday… Audio
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Better Sleep Habits
It's the start of Sleep Week. Dr. Rosie Gibson and Dr Karyn O'keefe from the Sleep/Wake Research Centre at Massey University join us to answer your sleep questions. Audio
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Calling Home: Jo Luping in Sabah, Malaysia
Calling Home this week is director, producer, and designer Jo Luping. Jo grew up in Wellington - but her family ties to Sabah, Malaysia prompted her to move there where she is helping develop the… Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 March 2023
Audio 12 Mar 2023Media run the rule over policy on kids and consultants; Michelle Duff on journalism and switching to fiction; awkwards questions over media merger bills - and what comes next. Audio
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Lean on him: Aotearoa artists pay tribute to Bill Withers
Rio Hemopo of TrinityRoots and Breaks Co-op fame is part of an all-star band of Aotearoa musicians bring us The Bill Withers Social Club. Alongside vocalists Troy Kingi, Dallas Tamaira, L. A… Video, Audio
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Could video game skills help you get a job?
Video games may not be the waste of time you thought they were. Audio
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'I've done it all' - Sir Rod Stewart on getting older and staying fit
Sir Rod Stewart returns to New Zealand in April with shows in Dunedin, Napier and Auckland. He talks about getting older, how he keeps fit and what keeps him happy. Audio
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Elfy Scott: Talking honestly about complex mental
A lack of information for families of those living with complex mental health conditions prompted my next guest to pursue a degree in psychology - but even that wasn't enough. Journalist Elfy Scott's… Audio
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Delaney Davidson: A Local's guide to Lyttleton
Delaney Davidson sings the praises of his home-town, Ohinehou / Lyttleton - and takes some time to muse a little on why so many artists of all kinds choose to call it home. Audio
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The Proclaimers: Performing after Covid lockdowns like being released from prison
Craig and Charlie Reid from the Proclaimers are 61 years old today and show no signs of slowing down. Audio
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Calling Home: Catherine Callaghan from London
King's Counsel Catherine Callaghan is calling home from London. Audio
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Graham Gouldman: The art of a good song
One of the biggest bands of the 1970s is going to be celebrating its 50th birthday in NZ. Audio