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Mike Joy's vision for New Zealand in 2021
What will Aotearoa look like in one year's time? Freshwater scientist Mike Joy has written about his vision for change on the Better Futures Forum website. The recommendations aren't radical but… Audio
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DIY tips with Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott joins Jesse to talk about DIY jobs you can tackle alone, and which ones you'll need to call in the professionals for. This week he's discussing retaining walls. Audio
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Film Review with Graeme Tuckett
Audio 12 Jun 2020Today Graeme reviews Rosie, a contemporary Irish drama about a young family looking for a new home. He also gives his verdict on The Wretched, an American teen horror about a boy who moves to a small… Audio
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Artwork explores link between New Zealand laws, and violence
A new, interactive artwork that was prompted by the mosque-attacks in Christchurch last year - plots how some communities in New Zealand have become over-policed, and others not scrutinised enough. Audio, Gallery
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Is New Zealand going through a new golden age of protests?
New Zealand’s marches in the last 12 months on climate change and the Black Lives Matter movement have garnered comparisons to the country’s ‘golden age’ of protests in the 1960s and 1970s – but are… Audio
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Crimes NZ - Detective on Coral Ellen Burrows case
On September 9 2003, six-year-old Featherston girl Coral Ellen Burrows was reported missing. Police were alerted when her mother went to pick her up from school, and found out that she hadn't attended… Audio
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Dianne Swann remembering Bonnie Pointer
Earlier this week artist Bonnie Pointer passed away and music critic Dianne Swann pays tribute to her career by playing a couple of earlier tracks from her days with The Pointer Sisters. Audio
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Pest-free group in Wellington catches 10,000th rodent
A group of dedicated trappers in Ngaio, a suburb of Wellington, have caught their 10,000th rodent. Audio
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Fears alcohol-related harm will return with Level 1
Moving into level 1 is a time for celebration for many reasons - and it includes bars being back to full capacity, without restrictions. Audio
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First Song - Mads Harrop - Contagious World
Twenty year old Mads Harrop was born into music - both her father and grandfather are kiwi legends. During lockdown she wrote and recorded her first EP - to coincide with New Zealand Music Month and… Audio
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Why friendship is good for your health
When English writer CS Lewis wrote that "friendship has no survival value" he wasn't quite correct, says science journalist Lydia Denworth. Friendship is, in fact, as important for your physical… Audio
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Bookmarks with Guy Montgomery
Today's Bookmarks guest is comedian Guy Montgomery, he stars in the new TVNZ reality series How To Survive the 80s, and the improv series Snort: Live. Audio
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Music Feature - Frank Sinatra's six decade career
Frank Sinatra was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, with a career that spanned six decades. Audio
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Fifty years of enduring friendship with Henry the Tuatara
Lindsay Hazley, the tuatara curator at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery, and Henry the tuatara have marked fifty years of companionship. Audio
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Kai Kitchen: keeping Taranaki kids warm and fed
A Taranaki woman with a heart for kids - has not only committed to feeding dozens of kids in the region, she's also raised money to buy 90 pairs of pyjamas to keep them warm through winter. Audio
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People seeking 'accent reduction' to remove barriers - speech therapist
Speech language therapists work to help people of all ages to communicate as best as they can. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
The Commission for Financial Capability conducted a survey during level four lockdown in April - they wanted to find out if people were considering any changes to their KiwiSaver. Financial author and… Audio
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Housing in the post-covid economy
Audio 4 Jun 2020With all this talk of moving to level one, people are now starting to try and work out where this crisis has left them financially. Interest in rental properties is rising and it looks like house… Audio
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Reaction to govt's funding boost for research and development
Audio 4 Jun 2020A hefty $401.3 million will be injected into the research and development sector - but what will it mean? Audio
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Bookmarks - Noel Edmonds
Audio 3 Jun 2020Renowned British broadcaster Noel Edmonds has now made New Zealand his home. On Bookmarks today he shares some of his favourite books, movies and music and talks about a community project he's set up… Audio
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How possible is a trans-Tasman bubble?
Audio 3 Jun 2020The phrase 'Trans Tasman has been with us for weeks now, but there are concerns that Australia simply won't be at a stage where that is possible for quite some time. Audio
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First Song: French for Rabbits - The Tunnel
Popular New Zealand indie band French for Rabbits have just released their new song Tunnel Love. Audio
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How to navigate the future
A former CEO says we should be more like artists when managing our lives and big organisations as the best way to be resilient and prepared for challenges in an uncertain age. Audio
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Light Skin, Dark Skin
A new exhibition in Titirangi is exploring the politics of existing with different skin colours. Audio