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Mastering Te Reo, one Monday at a time
Audio 4 Aug 2016Manuel Springford has been speaking Maori every Monday, no matter where he is. It hasn't always been easy. Audio
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Anglias, Valiants and Zephyrs
Today's bookmarks guest this week is a man of many talents. Murray Cammick's latest project is a photography exhibition called Flash Cars being held in Auckland at the Black Asterisk gallery in… Audio, Gallery
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Beyond adorable, Slothlove
Cute doesn't even begin to describe the orphaned sloths wildlife conservationist and photographer Sam Trull has dedicated her life to saving. Audio, Gallery
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The sounds that fish make
Dr Craig Radford of Auckland University's Institute of Marine Science has been recording some of the sounds that fish make and studying just how and why fish make them. Audio, Gallery
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Fighting Child Trafficking
Eight years ago Ralph Simpson left his partnership at Bell Gully, one of the country's biggest corporate law firms, to work with Nvader, a New Zealand organisation that fights child trafficking in… Audio
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NZ Live - Helen Henderson
Today on New Zealand Live we feature singer/songwriter Helen Henderson. With her band in the Auckland studio, she performs some of her favourite songs from a long career.
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Critter of the Week: the South Georgia Diving Petrel
The New Zealand population of South Georgian diving petrels has fewer than 150 individuals making it one of the rarest breeding species in New Zealand Audio, Gallery
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The head of Nasa's Juno Mission
Scott Bolton is responsible for overall success of NASA's Juno mission and leader of the science team. The Juno mission was launched in 2011 to study Jupiter's origin, atmosphere, magnetosphere and… Video, Audio
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Fighting body shaming
Australian mother of three, Taryn Brumfitt sparked a global conversation about body image, simply by posting two images on her website. Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Matt Suddain
Matt Shirley - whose pen-name is Matt Suddain, is a New Zealander living in London and had been writing for a number of publications before deciding on becoming a proper author and producing novels… Audio
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Great New Zealand Album: Traction by Supergroove
Supergroove singer Karl Steven looks back on the making of their hit album, Traction. Audio
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Controlling predators without fences
Under the Government's plan for a predator free New Zealand by 2050 is that by 2025 we have the ability to clear a 20 thousand hectare area of predators without needing protective fences. We speak to… Audio
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Why hosting the Olympics is a bad idea
It's less than two weeks until the Rio Olympics begins, and there are doubts things will be ready in time. The Australian team will not move into the Olympic Village for the Games because of problems… Audio
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Our Cat Behaviour expert answers your feline questions
Confused by your cat's behaviour? listen here from some tips from Professor Kevin Stafford, who specialises in cat behaviour Audio, Gallery
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3D printing a bionic arm
As part of the 2016 International Science Festival in Dunedin, teenager Corey Symon was gifted a 3D-printed bionic arm by Limbitless Solutions. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Chronesthesia: A love letter to Wellington
Hayden J Weal directed, edited and stars in his own first feature film, Chronesthesia, which was filmed over his weekends around Wellington over four months, with a budget of zero! Video, Audio
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The Good Oil: Bookmarks with Peter Garrett
At the age of 63 Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil fame, has just released his first solo album. He joins Jesse for Bookmarks, to talk about the books, music, art and films that have inspired him. Audio
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Reboot Yourself!
With a new Ghostbusters and new Star Trek hitting cinemas (and new Terry Teo on demand), Dan Slevin discusses the phenomenon of the reboot with Jesse Mulligan on Afternoons. Video, Audio
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Great New Zealand Album: Last Exit to Garageland
Last Exit To Garageland singer Jeremy Eade talks about how this student radio classic broke into the mainstream. Audio
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The Music and Harmonies of Queen
Nick Braae has immersed himself in the style and harmonies of the band Queen. Video, Audio
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Getting more Aucklanders on their bikes
In Auckland, the number of people cycling into the central city in Auckland has doubled in three years.. but the numbers are still very low compared with most other NZ cities. Audio, Gallery
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Part Stingray, Part Robot
It's part robot, part stingray. A bioengineered robot that mimicks the movement of a living stingray using living cells and synthetic materials.
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Lucy Collins: Designer in the deep
As a child, Lucy Collins had actually wanted to build space shuttles, but found out only US citizens could get that kind of work at NASA, so she eventually became a naval architect instead... and went… Audio, Gallery
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Music critic - Simon Sweetman
Time to talk music, with critic Simon Sweetman. Audio
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Sound Archive: NZ's first pilots
Sarah Johnston of Nga Taonga Sound and Vision looks back at our first pilots. Audio, Gallery