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School gardening programme expands
The Garden to table programme has been enormously successful in teaching school children to grow, harvest and prepare seasonal fruit and vegetables. Now schools in other parts of the country will be… Audio
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Rancho Notorious 4/13: Well and Truly Launched
Newstalk ZB’s Darren Bevan sits in for Kailey this episode to help Dan Slevin discuss the NZIFF programme while Dan interviews the director of Labyrinth of Lies. Audio
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NZIFF 2016 Programme Launch – First look
Widescreen’s Dan Slevin chats to Jon Bridges for Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan about this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival programme which was launched yesterday. Video, Audio
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Arianna Huffington: Napping in the city that never sleeps
Audio 20 Jun 2016Entrepeneur and founder of the Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington says there's one key to success that is overlooked, even in the world's best business schools... the value of a good night's sleep… Audio
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The Expats: Wig, beard and moustache maker Richard Muller
Richard Muller went to London to find his fortune in the 1980's. He immediatly began working in wigs and makeup for theatre, and then started training with an expert moustache and beard maker. He now… Audio, Gallery
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Giant hand with face looms over Christchurch
A five-metre-tall sculpture of artist Ronnie Van Hout's hand and facial features has been unveiled today on the roof of the Christchurch City Art Gallery. He tells Jesse about the work and making art… Audio, Gallery
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The Kiwi who brought Sudoku to the world
Wayne Gould found a puzzle book in Japan and set about bringing it to a wider audience, now it's in every major newspaper in the world. Wayne Gould was the first to mass produce the games with a… Audio
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Bookmarks: Brazillian Jazz singer, Alda Rezende
Alda Rezende is a Brazilian singer, living in Wellington and bringing her music to a whole new community. Recently she collaborated with a local Maori group to produce a fusion of music styles in a… Audio
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Music with Diane Swann
Dianne Swan talks about Humphreys and Keen - formerly of Flying Nun Band The Able Tasmans. Audio
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The benefits of not showering
James Hamblin has stopped washing. At first he got very smelly. But then things started to change. James Hamblin is a senior editor at The Atlantic - he'd been working on a series about the… Audio
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London Bombing survivor, Dr Gill Hicks
Dr Gill Hicks could be forgiven for choosing not to forgive the terrorists who carried out the bombings on the London Underground in 2005, killing 52 people and injuring 700 others. She lost her legs… Audio
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Clint Hill: Protecting Presidents
Clint Hill was the secret service agent charged with protecting Jackie Kennedy, and was there on that fateful day her husband, President John F Kennedy was assasinated in Dallas. He details his 17… Audio
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Reviewing the country's public toilets
If you're heading to a restaurant it's probably second nature for you to go online and read a couple of reviews. Likewise most of us will find out what the critics think before spending money on a… Audio, Gallery
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Masterpieces with Peter Fraser of Auckland Zoo
Peter Fraser, the Programmes coordinator for the Auckland Zoo Conservation Trust, talks about his favourite animal. Audio
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Money with Mary Holm
Financial columnist and author and educator, Mary Holm has some answers to some of the questions we've been sent from you about kiwisaver. Audio
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Avocado time machine
A Queensland-based company has come up with a machine that keeps avocados from going brown once they are cut or mashed. Audio
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Bookmarks with Lee Tamahori
Our guest on today's edition of Bookmarks is a film maker. Perhaps one of our best known. He began his working life as a commercial artist and photographer before a brief career in Television led him… Audio
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Sound Archives on Ali's visit to Auckland in 1979
With the passing of Muhammad Ali in the weekend, you have probably seen archival footage of his fights and legendary interviews all over the media, but you might not have heard anything yet about the… Audio
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Mega telescope to map the stars
It could be one of the most ambitious astronomy projects, and it's underway, with the help of a team of New Zealanders. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), is being built in northern Chile… Audio, Gallery
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Sky TV and Vodafone in merger talks
Pay TV operator Sky Television has confirmed it is in merger talks with telecommunications giant Vodafone. Speculation has been rife over the past few weeks, and a trading halt was been placed on Sky… Audio
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Muhammad Ali on the Big Screen
Widescreen’s Dan Slevin chats to Jesse Mulligan on Afternoons about the big screen portrayals of the boxer who was larger than life. Video, Audio
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The man who brought down FIFA
Disgraced former FIFA executive Chuck Blazer had a flat in Trump Tower just for his cats. He had a bank account padded with bribes from countries desperate to host the World Cup. Audio
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Great New Zealand Album: Drive
It was one of 1997's biggest hit albums, and it came out of the blue from a little-known Christchurch artist. Briolette Kah Bic Runga was fledgling 20 year old singer-songwriter and… Audio
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Storm and king tides batter Sydney's coast
Three people remain missing and three people are known to be dead, as the storm that hammered parts of Australia's east coast, causes record flooding in Tasmania. The king tide produced waves of up to… Video, Audio, Gallery
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World pays tribute to Muhammad Ali
World pays tribute to Muhammad Ali
Tributes have poured in from across the world for boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who has died at the age of 74.