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Boyan Slat: cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Boyan Slat is just 22, but a man with a plan to clean up the so called Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the roughly 700,000 square kilometres of plastic and other trash floating in currents between the… Video, Audio, Gallery
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No more medium rare burgers
New MPI rules prohibit restaurants from grilling medium-rare burgers, and some chefs are not happy. Audio
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Start-up scores a scoop and a scalp
Established news media and the parliamentary press gallery were scooped by a recent online start-up on the biggest political scandal of election year so far. Audio
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Start-up scores a scoop and a scalp
Start-up scores a scoop and a scalp
Established news media and the parliamentary press gallery were scooped by a recent online start-up on the biggest political scandal of election year so far.
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Other Aucklanders
Sixteen-year-old Antonia Smith has spent the past year on the streets, talking with some of the homeless of Auckland. The Rangitoto College student has compiled the thoughts and aspirations of… Audio
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Dr Jess Berentson Shaw: the pro's and con's of a UBI
Dr Jess Berentson Shaw of the Morgan Foundation is with us once again, today she is looking the idea of a Universal Basic Income, or UBI, which is the idea of ensuring a minimum standard of income for… Audio
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Gobi: the ultra-marathon dog
When ultra marathoner Dion Leonard set off on a 250km run across China's Gobi desert, he expected to do the grueling race by himself. But he had a companion. A little stray dog refused to leave his… Audio, Gallery
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Music Critic: Dianne Swann
Singer, songwriter and one half of The Bads, who are performing on New Zealand Live in a couple of weeks - - - Dianne Swann is here with a brand new album for us to listen to today. Audio
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Sound Archives: the 1930 Lions tour
On June 21st 1930, the All Blacks met a touring British side for their first test at Carisbrook in Dunedin. It was shocking weather with driving snow, but still a crowd of 28,000 people turned out. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Kepler Telescope finds 10 more earth like planets
The Kepler telescope has discovered 219 new planets - among them 10 which could possibly have the same potential as earth to support life. The latest research has been released by NASA and point to 10… Audio
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Napier dealing with increased begging
Napier is the latest city to struggle with how to deal with beggars on the streets. Audio
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Remarkables National Park 'long overdue'
Remarkables National Park would boost recreation, conservation
High country land near Queenstown, including the Remarkables, is internationally significant conservation land, Federated Mountain Clubs says. Audio
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Great Movie Soundtrack: The Big Chill
It's the last of our great movie soundtracks and we thought we'd go out with a bang! The Big Chill was released in 1983, and featured soul and R&B hits from the 60's and 70's Audio
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Moth Art Charity Auction
Art science and Te Reo are behind a Dunedin charity auction tonight raising money for a group of kura kaupapa students to attend an academic conference in Canada later next month. The Aihuka Art… Audio
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Solar Paint - a new energy source?
Forget the cumbersome and costly solar panels in the future, researchers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology have come up with solar paint. Audio
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How Clinton lost the election
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016 was doomed to fail, two American journalists say in a new book. Audio
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Great Movie Soundtrack: Jackie Brown
Today's great album, is from the soundtrack to the American crime thriller "Jackie Brown", the 3rd feature film directed by Quentin Tarantino. A trademark of those early Tarantino movies is the… Audio
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Lotteries grant edges Hundertwasser project to target
The Hundertwasser Art Centre with Wairau Maori Art Gallery has been given the green light after a significant grant from the New Zealand Lotteries Commission. Audio
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Deborah Tannen: women and the power of conversation
For women, talking about personal things is a sign of closeness – "the pot of gold at the end of the relationship rainbow" – says linguist and author Deborah Tannen. Audio
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The Dunning-Kruger effect
The theory called the Dunning Kruger Effect suggests that people have very little insight into their own gaps in knowledge and expertise, so are they are less inclined to challenge information… Audio
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Expert feature: the Tōtara
Philip Simpson has dedicated an entire book to one tree – the Tōtara. He talks about the historic uses and symbolism of our second largest native tree. Audio, Gallery
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Hidden Figures: Winter Weather
Lillian Grace of Figure NZ shares some winter weather statistics with us, including our rainiest and sunniest cities. Audio
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Phil Gifford's tips for men's health
Journalist Phil Gifford says his latest book is his most important so far. Looking After Your Nuts & Bolts: Kiwi Men's Health Guide was released as Men's Health Month kicked off. Audio
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Music Feature: Shane Hales MNZM
A recipient in Monday's Queen's Birthday Honours List, Shane Hales reflects on his time at the very top of New Zealand entertainment. Audio
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Beer with Phil Cook
Phil Cook suggests beers that go with wild meat and talks about drinking beer seasonally. Audio