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Concerns around the Crown Pastoral Land Reform Bill
The Government's legislative programme at the moment is very concerned with land and water. They're essentials of life, government and business and the ownership and use of them constantly sparks… Audio
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Jim Belushi on campaigning for and cultivating cannabis
Actor Jim Belushi firmly believes that if his brother, comedian John Belushi, had been into cannabis instead of cocaine he would be alive today. Instead the Blues Brother died of a drug overdose. Jim… Audio, Gallery
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More pressure on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Hard on the heels of a court case and renewed criticism of their organisation just before the Golden Globes at the beginning of March more pressure has gone on the Hollywood Foreign Press… Audio
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Will it be the last day of racing in the America's Cup
After notching up another win, Emirates Team New Zealand are at match point in the America's Cup challenge. Newsroom LockerRoom editor, Suzanne McFadden's been covering the event from the challengers'… Audio
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Communicating business ideas with diverse communities
One of the big issues raised in Auckland's recent Covid 19 outbreak was the difficulties Government Agencies faced in communicating with different communities. That's also a problem in business, it… Audio
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Housing crisis needs a crisis response
It's being argued that the current housing crisis should be dealt with in the same way the COVID-19 crisis was, hard and fast. Newsroom senior political editor, Marc Daalder, explains to Jesse that… Audio
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Tramping in Aotearoa 101
Today's expert is going to tell us ALL about tramping...text in with your questions on 2101, or email jesse@rnz.co.nz. Writer and photographer Shaun Barnett is the author of many books about tramping… Audio
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Great NZ Album - Anna Coddington
Acclaimed musician and songwriter Anna Coddington launches her brand new album Beams at The Civic Club in conjunction with a striking live visual art show. Audio
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America's Cup locked at 3 all
The America's Cup is turning into a thriller with both Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rosa Prada Pirelli locked in a 3 all draw after six races. Newsroom's LockerRoom editor, Suzanne McFadden, has… Audio
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Sarah Everard: UK minister calls for investigation of vigil policing
London police criticised after breaking up Sarah Everard vigil
Officers handcuffed women and removed them from crowds on Clapham Common during Saturday's vigil for Sarah Everard.
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Weekend Stuff with Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott joins Jesse to help solve your DIY conundrums. Audio
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Brussel sprout breakfast Caesar salad with tempeh bacon
Today food writer Kelly Gibney shares a delicious recipe for the brussel sprout fans. Audio
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Film Review with Ali Ventura
Ali has been to see The Father and Chaos Walking this week. She reports back to Jesse on taking on drama and dystopia in Auckland's level two. Audio
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Kiwis underestimate falling risk
Many of us at some point will have a fall, particularly as we get older. A new service has been set up to try and lower the number of falls older New Zealanders have. Audio
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Diabetes researchers make major discovery
A team of researchers at the University of Otago have made a startling discovery about type two diabetes. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks about the importance of having emergency money set aside for a 'rainy day', how much you should save and when you should use it. Audio
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NZ Screen History - C'Mon
We look back on New Zealand's classic 60s pop show C’mon which ran from 1966 to 1969. It was hosted by Peter Sinclair and produced by Kevan Moore. Audio, Gallery
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A new perspective for suicide prevention strategies
Otago University researchers are calling for a new perspective for suicide prevention strategies and interventions. Audio
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Medicine in the garden
Right outside your window is a medicine cabinet full of plants with the potential to provide treatments and prevention for a variety of ailments. Dr Catherine Whitlock spent months researching 100… Audio, Gallery
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Covid-19 silver linings success stories in New Zealand
New Zealand is approaching a full year of lockdowns, social distancing and mask wearing. No-one has escaped the impacts of Covid-19, but amid the stories of fear and loss, there are stories about… Audio
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Music Feature MTV Unplugged Part 2
RNZ Brad Warrington, aka DJ Sticky Fingaz is back with Jesse to talk about the cultural phenomenon of the 90s, the MTV Unplugged series. He goes back in time to look at some of the best performances… Audio
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How to Write: A Recipe with Nadia Lim
Every Tuesday we look at "How to Write" different topics. This week we speak to acclaimed food author and My Food Bag co-founder, Nadia Lim about how to write a recipe, especially for novice cooks! Audio
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Getting farmers off the paddocks and into the ocean
Charity, Surfing for Farmers has been set up to help farmers get a break from working their land and improve their mental health. It has been set up following the big increase in the number of farmers… Audio
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Concern COVID was used to promote unhealthy food
It's been revealed there was an effort to shift more unhealthy food and drink during times of COVID lock downs Senior Research Fellow at the University of Auckland, Dr Sarah Clare Gerritsen explains… Audio