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50 things that made the modern economy
What do mutual funds, the gramophone, birth control and barbed wire have in common? They are all innovations that have had a huge impact on the economy. Audio
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Expert feature: Organic cleaning
The clean start of a New Year can lead to a start of a good clean for homes. Today's expert is author, journalist and editor Wendyl Nissen who has spent the past two decades promoting sustainable… Audio
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Video: Hail, Caesar! review
Hail, Caesar! isn't the tightest Coen Brothers film ever but the hidden depths should make it pretty satisfying on multiple viewings, according to Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Wellington Raw Comedy Quest 2015
Amelia Nurse talks to Jerome Chandrahasen, organizer of the event, and finalists Savanna Calton and Joel Hansby. Audio
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The tattooist of Auschwitz
For 60 years, Lale Sokolov kept a secret about his time at Auschwitz concentration camp. When he decided to tell his secret, he chose Heather Morris, a screenwriter from Te Awamutu, living in… Audio
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Expert Feature: James Bond
Today's expert feature takes a deep dive into the world of the world's most famous fictional spy. Audio
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NZ Live: Mark Mazengarb
For NZ Live today we welcome back Mark Mazengarb. He was last on NZ Live back in 2019 blowing us away with his guitar skills, alongside his American touring partner Loren Barrigar. He's about to kick… Audio
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John Moe: tackling depression one conversation at a time
Mental health is a little less intimidating to talk about if you can have a few laughs along the way, says the host of the interview podcast The Hilarious World of Depression. Video, Audio
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50 years of dental nursing and the end of the 'murder house'
50 years of dental nursing and the end of the 'murder house'
After five decades as a school dental nurse, winning children's trust is the most rewarding part of Glenda Young's job. Audio
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Jillaroos thrash Kiwi Ferns in women's World Cup final
Jillaroos thrash Kiwi Ferns in women's World Cup final
Australia have stormed to a third successive Women's Rugby League World Cup title by thrashing New Zealand 54-4 in the final at Old Trafford on Sunday.
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Covid-19: Big challenge of vaccinating New Zealand is scale - microbiologist
Covid-19: Big challenge of vaccinating New Zealand is scale - microbiologist
The government making a deal to purchase two more brands of Covid-19 vaccines is proof of good progress, a clinical microbiologist says. Audio
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Murdered couple finally reunited
Couple reunited 82 years after double murder
A Huntly couple have been reunited more than eight decades after they were both brutally murdered.
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Weekly Reading: Space Jam, Birth of a Nation and Trump
Weekly Reading: Space Jam, Birth of a Nation and Trump
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Ross Taylor's transformation into the consummate test cricketer
Ross Taylor's transformation into the consummate test cricketer
Opinion: Ross Taylor can retire knowing that he made the most of his talents and his opportunities, Hamish Bidwell writes.
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History repeats itself: RNZ's best history coverage of 2023
History repeats itself: RNZ's best history coverage of 2023
From buried mysteries to forgotten taonga, here are some of the best stories and interviews RNZ had to offer on historical topics in 2023. Audio
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How to speak up without freaking out
Dropping perfectionism and focusing on connection can help take the pressure off verbal communication, says Stanford lecturer Matt Abrahams. 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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Mental health advocate opens up about her own healing
Genevieve Mora has moved past shame to publicly share her own story of anxiety, OCD and anorexia in the new book Bite Back. Audio
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State Emergency Service conducts flood rescues as Sydney battered by fast-moving thunderstorm
Sydney battered by fast-moving thunderstorm
There were more than 20 flood rescues involving drivers stuck in floodwaters in Sydney on Monday.
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Why there seems to be fewer cicadas this summer
Why there seems to be fewer cicadas this summer
The lack of cicadas in some parts of the country is nothing to worry about, a bug expert says. Audio
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Kina-nomics - The kina are taking over, what can we do?
Kina numbers are exploding on some of our reefs, decimating seaweed habitats. Could this problem be solved by eating them? Kate Evans investigates the potential of kina-nomics. Audio
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Eight years jail for girlfriend's manslaughter
Jesse Ferris-Bromley sentenced to 8 years jail for Palmerston North manslaughter
The family of a woman beaten to death in a Palmerston North apartment by her partner say there will never be closure for them.
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Independence Day: What Americans in New Zealand do to celebrate 4th July
'Hamburgers and apple pie': What Americans in NZ do to celebrate 4th July
"It's a day for picnics, and going out to the park, and playing games, and having fireworks," one American from the US Embassy says. Audio
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Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Media networks were at last able to name the winner of the 'Race to the White House' this morning after treading water for days. Meanwhile the sitting President gave them all a huge headache: how to…
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Phoenix and Auckland A-League double-header: What you need to know
Football: Phoenix, Auckland FC preview
All the key information for Sunday's A-League Unite Round matches in Sydney.