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'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio
'Stay grounded and connected to the community' - Aupito William Sio
The Labour MP for Māngere, Aupito William Sio is leaving Parliament after a sixteen year-stint which encompassed nine years in Opposition bookended by spells in Government.
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Three NZ boats book Olympic berths
Three NZ boats book Olympic berths
Three New Zealand boats are assured of a spot on the start line at next year's Olympics.
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Covid-19 mandates end: GP group says some mask-wearing, self-isolation still important
Covid-19 mandates end but don't ditch all mask-wearing, self-isolation - GPs
A GPs advocacy group says that practices learned from Covid-19, like staying home when sick or wearing masks in health facilities, should remain in place to halt the spread of infectious diseases. Audio
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Fewer Year 8 children enjoy maths than they did five years ago - study
Fewer Year 8 children enjoy maths than they did five years ago - study
About 10 percent of teachers said they did not enjoy maths and were not confident teaching it but all teachers agreed teaching maths was important, the study found.
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The 'number 8 wire' days for NZ’s defence force are over – new priorities will demand bigger budgets
'Number 8 wire' days for NZ's defence force are over
Opinion - New Zealanders have been put on notice that defence and security are among the bigger challenges the country faces this century, John Moremon writes.
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Katie Steckles: Amazing maths in a maze
At some time or another most of us will enter a maze and try and get out of it again. There's an easy way to do that, believe it or not. Dr Katie Steckles is a Manchester-based mathematician who… Audio
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Movie review: A Good Doctor
In the hilarious French film A Good Doctor, an unwell emergency doctor recruits a totally unqualified courier to perform his rounds. Video, Audio
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Movie review: A Good Doctor
Movie review: A Good Doctor
In the hilarious French film A Good Doctor, an unwell emergency doctor recruits a totally unqualified courier to perform his rounds.
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Nights Expert: Maths with Dillon Mayhew
Audio 18 Jul 2023Nights mathematician and Associate Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Te Heranga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington Dillon Mayhew joins us once again. Tonight he's talking to… Audio
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The 12 physics experiments that changed our world
Audio 13 Jul 2023Genius, persistence and good luck have been critical to the great discoveries of modern physics, says Melbourne-based physicist Suzie Sheehy. She investigates the experiments which paved the way… Audio
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'The economy should be about care'
We need less growth to put less demand on the planet's resources and slow down climate change, but we do need more art, more plays and works of fiction to bring to both sides of that argument to life… Audio
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The puzzle of the silent mind
Have you ever had a catchy tune you just can't get out of your head? Most of us can imagine sounds – music, voices, environmental noise – to varying degrees. But about 1% of people can't imagine… Audio
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The puzzle of the silent mind
The puzzle of the silent mind
Have you ever had a catchy tune you just can't get out of your head? Most of us can imagine sounds – music, voices, environmental noise – to varying degrees. But about 1% of people can't imagine…
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'Disgraceful' actions of teacher in dealing with student's request to use preferred name and pronouns
'Disgraceful' actions of teacher in dealing with transgender student
A teacher has been struck off after he was found guilty of serious misconduct in his treatment of a transgender student.
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Cash-strapped Waikato University has paid former cabinet minister Steven Joyce nearly $1 million
'Incredible' $1 million paid to former minister by university
Steven Joyce has been paid $966,000 for various roles at Waikato University over three years.
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Teacher education programmes report hundreds fewer enrolments
Teacher education programmes report hundreds fewer enrolments
The figures followed forecasts last year of a shortage of secondary teachers but a potential over-supply of primary teachers.
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Convicted 'Unabomber' Ted Kaczynski dead at 81
Convicted 'Unabomber' Ted Kaczynski dead at 81
The "twisted genius" became known as the Unabomber when he carried out a 17-year spree of mysterious bombings that killed three people and baffled the FBI in the United States from 1978 to 1995.
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Digital twins and beating hearts
There's nothing like a good birthday party, especially one filled with games and fun activities. The Auckland Bioengineering Institute might have missed their 20th birthday due to Covid-19, but they… Audio
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Digital twins and beating hearts
Digital twins and beating hearts
There's nothing like a good birthday party, especially one filled with games and fun activities. The Auckland Bioengineering Institute might have missed their 20th birthday due to Covid-19, but they…
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Fifteen Pasifika on NZ King's Birthday Honours List
Fifteen Pasifika on NZ King's Birthday Honours List
Paediatrician Teuila Percival heads the list of Pacific recipients in the New Zealand King's Birthday Honours List for 2023.
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Programme aims to apply a 'Māori lens to data' in online world
Programme aims to apply a 'Māori lens to data' in online world
A data apprenticeship programme has been launched in the Manawatū to help Māori in the region enhance their data capabilities.
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How Mike Wahrlich became 'the juggler', and the lessons it leaves us
How Mike Wahrlich became 'the juggler', and the lessons it leaves us
Opinion - The death of Mike 'the juggler' Wahrlich in last week's fire in Wellington prompts David Cohen to examine Mike's past and how that activity became such a source of self-esteem in his life.
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Current efforts to reduce NZ's excessive aviation emissions not enough, researchers say
NZ's rise in air travel 'incompatible' with Paris Agreement
New Zealanders are some of the worst emitters in the world when it comes to aviation and none of the current efforts to fix that will be good enough, scientists say. Audio
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AI in education, skills for an AI-powered future and in-game
Technology expert Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to talk about the continued debate on how to handle the rise of artificial intelligence in the education sector, how people can develop their AI… Audio
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Maths finding order amongst the chaos
Nights mathematician and Associate Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Te Heranga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington Dillon Mayhew on Ramsey Theory. Audio