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How to tell whether a medical study is reliable
Stories about medical research can be confusing sometimes: one study says drinking coffee can improve your memory. Another says it could cause memory loss. Who do you believe? Audio
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Classical Cupid with Clarissa Dunn
Today RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn has some recommendations for listener Corey, who's a big fan of minimalism - think Philip Glass and Michael Nyman Audio
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Classical Cupid with Clarissa Dunn
RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn is in studio to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Clarissa will find classical music tailored specifically for you based on your personality. Today: George, who loves Irish… Audio
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Classical Cupid with Clarissa Dunn
RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn is in studio to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Clarissa will find classical music tailored specifically for you based on your personality. Today: Some classic clarinet… Audio
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Classical Cupid with Clarissa Dunn
Audio 15 Oct 2019RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn is in studio to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Clarissa will find classical music tailored specifically for you based on your personality. Audio
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Twister rips through animal sanctuary in Waikato
Audio 15 Oct 2019A twister ripped through a King Country animal sanctuary this morning, bringing down fences and tossing chicken coops hundreds of metres away. Audio, Gallery
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NZRL to await integrity investigation into Afoa-Solomona
NZRL to await integrity investigation into Afoa-Solomona
New Zealand Rugby League will await a NRL integrity unit investigation into Nelson Asofa- Solomona before making a call on the Melbourne prop's Test availability.
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Classical Cupid with Clarissa Dunn
RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn is in studio to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Clarissa will find classical music tailored specifically for you based on your personality.
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Immediate pleasure or long-term consequences?
Instant gratification is nothing new. Ask anyone who has ever had a hangover, and they'll tell you the short term rewards of just one more won out over the long term implications of a sore head the… Audio
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Music Matchmaker with Clarissa Dunn
RNZ Concert Clarissa Dunn is in studio to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Clarissa will find classical music tailored specifically for you based on your personality. Audio
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Campaign to make pictures accessible for the visually impaired
Social media is no longer just about words, photos are often the main form of communication these days - thanks in large part to Instagram and Snap Chat. But what about those who can't see these… Audio
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Spring dining at Jess’ Underground Kitchen
The boss of Jess' Underground Kitchen, Jess Daniell has created a simply stunning dish - perfectly suited for Spring. She's dropping into our Auckland studio to share her recipe for Coq Au Vin Blanc… Audio
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Are Kiwi slices getting out of control?
If you're a fan of old New Zealand cookbooks, you might have noticed a gradual shift in our baking through the years... "We're being supersized," culinary anthropologist Helen Leach tells Jesse… Audio
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Our early achiever obsession is misplaced
Forbes magazine publisher Rich Karlgaard believes our obsession with young overachievers is misguided as he believes lifelong success should take time. His book on the topic is Late Bloomers: The… Audio
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Te Papa's collection highlighting climate change
In the lead up to the Global Week of Climate Change we are speaking each day to people who are dealing with the issues facing many communities because of climate change. Today Rachel Yates, senior… Audio
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NZ's first Kurdish lawyer
Rez Gardi was Young New Zealander of the Year in 2017 She's now NZ's first Kurdish lawyer. She talks to Jesse about a new film, Girls of the Sun, which resonated with her. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Te Māori
Thirty five years ago this week, an exhibition opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, so the sound archives of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Sarah Johnston re-visits the phenomenon that… Audio
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Patrick Gower on cannabis and legalisation
Patrick Gower reckons he now knows more about marijuana than anyone else in New Zealand. The Newshub journalist searches for the truth about cannabis – and whether or not it should be legalised here –… Audio, Gallery
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Scientists looking to marry native and exotic plantings
The unpopular Pinus Radiata is one of the most effective trees in terms of removing carbon dioxide from the air, but a lot of people prefer to plant and maintain indigenous trees. Professor Euan Mason… Audio
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Denny Hulme, the only Kiwi to win Formula One
In 1967, Denny Hulme became the first – and so far only – New Zealand driver to win the Formula One World Championship. Historian Michael Clark tells Jesse Mulligan how an unassuming kid from Te Puke… Audio
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The Kiwi who fell in love with an anime character
Love is a curious thing – and nobody knows that better than Jonty Trietsch. His year-long romantic relationship with a fictional anime character named Rem is the subject of a new short documentary 2D… Video, Audio
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JFK's granddaughter on the environmental impact of consumerism
Tatiana Schlossberg is on a mission to help the world better understand what it all means. The environment journalist (and daughter of Caroline Kennedy) has just written her first book Inconspicuous… Audio
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The changing members of Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac is one of the biggest bands in the world. And part of the Fleetwood Mac story is the soap-opera - its various members, the affairs and the "rumours" surrounding the famous musicians. Audio
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Snowball: ABC podcast about falling victim to a con-artist
In the year 2006, Greg Wards was a Kiwi expat living it up on his big OE in London. One night he went to a house party and met an American woman. Audio
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Smokefree finalists, Silika and Russell
You may remember Papatoetoe High School student Silika Isaia from the show last year when she performed her own song, Mad Men with her fellow student Russell Sega on keyboard. Video, Audio