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The man who grew an ear on his arm
One of the more intriguing guests at the Dunedin science festival is Australian performance artist Stelarc - who has visually probed and acoustically amplified his body, suspended himself with hooks… Audio, Gallery
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Roald and the Giant Screen
With Steven Spielberg’s The BFG in cinemas this week, Dan Slevin chats to Afternoons’ Jesse Mulligan about the history of Roald Dahl adaptations on the big screen. Video, Audio
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US political commentator Jeff Greenfield
Audio 11 Jul 2016With Donald Trump as the presumptive Republican nominee, there is a sense that anything can happen. As the Republicans start their convention this week, and the Democrats follow, next week, Jeff… Audio
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Exploring synesthesia
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon where some people perceive the world in a multi-sensory way. For some it involves hearing colours in music, or visualising letters and numbers in different… Audio
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Young Farmer of the Year
Over two intense days a group of young people compete in tasks like milking a cow, building a shed and planning an on-line heifer grazing system. Audio
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Troy Kingi on new album Guitar Party at Uncle's Bach
Musician-actor Troy Kingi, best known for his role as selfie-dad in Hunt for the Wilderpeople, drops into the RNZ studio to for a chat and to play a couple of songs from his new album Guitar Party at… Video, Audio
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Doggy Dan on taming naughty dogs
Audio 8 Jul 2016Dog behaviour expert, Daniel Abdelnoor, aka Doggy Dan is with us to answer your questions about teaching naughty dogs to behave. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Shoebox Christmas
Audio 7 Jul 2016When Wellington man, Pera Barrett was 21 he woke up in hospital with serious injuries and head trauma. He was told he had been in a serious car crash. Audio, Gallery
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The 'Tesla of Eco-Villages
James Ehrlich is the founder of ReGen Villages, a Californian-based company that's building sustainable integrated neighbourhoods, or what he calls, the 'Tesla of eco-villages'. It's using today's… Audio, Gallery
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Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?
Animal intelligence has been underestimated for centuries according to world renowned biologist Frans de Waal. He challenges our assumptions about what animals are capable and wonders if we are just… Audio
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Prince on Film
Dan Slevin chats to Jesse Mulligan about Prince’s cinematic efforts and why his best film is only available in Australia and New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Kaitangata Goes Global
The small Otago town of Kaitangata has been inundated with thousands of overseas enquiries, coming in to bid for the land-and-house deal on offer. The Kaitangata Promotions public relations… Audio
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Australia River Cottage
Four years ago, Paul West traded in his job in the kitchen of one of Melbourne's poshest restaurants for a life of growing organic, environmentally sustainable food. Audio, Gallery
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Dwelling on the Stoep
The flats on Greys Ave in central Auckland, are often referred to in the media as "the notorious state housing block" linked with drugs, gang violence and crime. Audio, Gallery
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Anxiety for beginners
Eleanor Morgan has suffered from crippling anxiety for at least fifteen years. Audio
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History with Jacinta Ruru
Parliament is currently considering reform of Maori land law - submissions close on the Te Ture Whenua Maori Bill on July 14th. To explain what this is all about - and the origins of the current Maori… Audio
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Snell Singlet may be a fake
Te Papa says it wont with it's purchase of a singlet believed to have been worn by Peter Snell at the 1964 Olympics because the museum is not convinced of its authenticity. Te Papa had the winning bid… Audio
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Snell Singlet may be a fake
Te Papa says it wont with it's purchase of a singlet believed to have been worn by Peter Snell at the 1964 Olympics because the museum is not convinced of its authenticity. Te Papa had the winning bid… Audio
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In search of NZ’s chilli eating champion
In search of NZ’s chilli eating champion
Yes, New Zealand has its own chilli eating competition, and it’s just as horrible as it sounds. Hussein Moses went to witness the burn.
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The world's greatest guitar solos!
Hundreds of our listeners have shared their favourite guitar solos of all time. Trevor Reekie has compiled the top picks and will play them all for us. Video, Audio
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Iceland's historic football win over England
Iceland is the smallest country in the tournament - it has a population of just 320 thousand people - less than the population of Wellington. And yet it pulled one off the biggest sporting shocks in… Audio
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Keep calm, Brits, and carry on - economist
Keep calm, Brits, and carry on - economist
Uncertainty has kept the world financial and share markets in turmoil since Britain voted to leave the EU, but the outlook is not all bad, says economist Geoff Simmons. Audio
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan: Growing Winter Greens
Gardening guru, Lynda Hallinan with winter salad greens and how to grow them. Audio, Gallery
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The ongoing implications of "Making a Murderer"
The documentary series Making a Murderer follows the story of Steven Avery who was wrongfully convicted of a crime, exculpated by DNA evidence then rearrested for a new murder by a police department… Audio