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Demise of school pools could contribute to increased drownings
There's a concern that continued closures of school pools around the country is leading to more people losing their lives in the water. Audio
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The hidden kāinga of Te Kauwae-a-Māui
An exciting and rare conservation project is underway in Hawke's Bay where an important archeological site is under threat from coastal erosion. Audio
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Glass Heart String Choir performs 'Light'
Seattle duo Ian Williams and Katie Mosehauer – aka Glass Heart String Choir – have been playing together for over ten years. They're about to tour New Zealand with some of our most popular artists… Video, Audio
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Jewish holocaust survivor's Auschwitz book published
Under a pile of old clothes, in the barracks of the most notorious of all of Hitler's concentration camps, Dr Eddy de Wind hid a notebook with an account of his life as a prisoner in Auschwitz. Audio
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Northland locals hoping to save coastal farm from development
A group of Northland locals is raising funds to buy a 700 hectare east coast farm at Elliot Bay to ensure locals can retain access to the beach and campsites. They're worried that it could be carved… Audio, Gallery
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Nadia Lim on life in Central Otago: 'We have a lot of rabbit parties'
Chef and nutritionist Nadia Lim now lives with her family on a high country sheep station close to Arrowtown. She talks to Jesse Mulligan about her food predictions for 2020 and shares a delicious… Audio
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NZ Live: Adam McGrath
Hard-working Christchurch folk/country singer Adam McGrath is touring NZ with Scottish vocalist and harp player Esther Swift this February. He plays us a live session from the Christchurch studio and… Video, Audio
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Securing venture capital funding in Silicon Valley
Andrew Underwood and Devan Koshal have gone from Wellington to the big time with their tech start up company. Andrew speaks to Jesse about the challenges they have faced along the way and where their… Audio
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Crimes NZ: Ben Smart and Olivia Hope
Today we start a new feature looking at famous criminal cases in New Zealand, both solved and unsolved. We are starting the series with murder of Olivia Hope and Ben Smart, speaking to author Mike… Audio
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Hands off treatment for collapsed lungs
New Zealand-led research is expected to change the way doctors all over the world treat a collapsed lung. Study co-author Dr Kyle Perrin joins Jesse to explain what this world leading research will… Audio
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Overcoming our negative predisposition
As humans, we lean into the negative. It's just how our brains work. Our natural negative bias explains so much; high divorce rates, stagnating economies, and what makes the news and drives politics.
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Kiwi camping memories from the Ngā Taonga Sound Archives
In the sound archives of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, the memories of summers past linger on and Sarah Johnston is back for 2020 to relive some of them with us. Audio, Gallery
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New Zealanders send 97 million plastic containers to landfill every year
WasteMINZ has released their research on plastic recycling around the country with some startling results. They found that every year 97 million recyclable plastic containers are going to landfill… Audio
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Gwendoline Smith - how to quit overthinking
Many a sleepless night has begun with one thought, what if? Overthinking is is a common form of anxiety says Psychologist Gwendoline Smith. But there is a way to get it under control. Audio
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Songwriting with Charlotte Yates
Charlotte Yates is a Wellington-based singer/songwriter - she also runs songwriting retreats among other musical projects. Audio
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Lisa Glass discovers WW11 secrets
To coincide with the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, book critic Lisa Glass has been reading books with a common theme - World War 11 secrets. Audio
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Getting Kiwi kids moving in 2020
Exercise New Zealand is calling for a combined effort at the beginning of the 2020 school year to get children to be more active. Audio
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Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin's Guide to Ageing Well
Getting old doesn't have to mean feeling old. Declines in memory, health and relevance are not inevitable says neuroscientist Daniel Levitin. Audio
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From Little Barrier to Science Camp
A group of 51 secondary school students from all over NZ gathered last week in Dunedin for the annual Science Camp at Otago University. Mahina Walle, who lives on Little Barrier Island was among… Audio
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Ada Calhoun: what midlife crisis looks like for Gen X women
Many western women born between the late '60s and the mid-80s (aka Generation X) were raised to believe they can do it all and have it all. But that's a hell of a lot of pressure – especially when… Audio
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Fermenting corn the traditional Māori way
Rewi Spraggon is the master of the hangi - and also knows a thing or two about fermenting foods. He talks to Jesse about the art of fermenting corn, which Māori have been doing since the early 19th… Audio
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Insurance bought direct keeps customers more satisfied
Audio 22 Jan 2020New data from Consumer NZ shows people who buy insurance direct - rather than through a bank or broker, leaves them happier. The annual insurance survey found when it came to buying life insurance in… Audio
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Anglers on the Rangitata River asked to share their stories
Anglers who have fished on the Rangitata River in Canterbury are being asked to come forward with their best tales - to be included in an oral history. The hope is to put a human face on the values of… Audio
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Goer: episode 1
Audio 21 Jan 2020Retired broadcaster Ian Johnstone's tales of travelling in Europe with his wife Marjorie. Ian calls it their "Geriatric OE". Audio
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How do you know if you're mad?
Audio 21 Jan 2020In 1973, a Stanford psychologist released a study challenging the validity of psychiatry diagnoses. Decades later when journalist Susannah Cahalan was admitted to hospital with delusions and paranoia… Audio