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Vanuatu RSE workers celebrate first-ever Bislama Language Week
Vanuatu RSE workers celebrate first-ever Bislama Language Week
Bislama is the national language of Vanuatu and a creole language spoken across Vanuatu's 83 islands which is a blend of English, French, and Indigenous words. Audio
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Gareth Morgan's new giant public art park set to open in Spring
If you've travelled along Transmission Gully, north of Poneke Wellington - you might have noticed through your side window giant objects starting to pop up on the western hills north of Pauatahanui… Audio
- 奥克兰的城市活力哪去了?还能找回来吗?
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Bringing back extinct animals: Why, how and why again?
Sir Peter Jackson got everyone talking with his plans to bring back the moa (in in partnership with the Ngai Tahu Research Centre at Canterbury University and Canterbury Museum). But he's not the… Audio
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Moa de-extinction - how would it fit with conservation?
Audio 14 Jul 2025Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne joins Kathryn to talk about plans by Colossal Biosciences to try to bring the moa back from extinction. Audio
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Mediawatch: Pandemic probe media focus flipped to politicians
Mediawatch: Pandemic probe media focus flipped to politicians
Backers of the latest Covid-19 response inquiry say it's crucial for future planning and to give people a say, but media mostly zeroed in on which big-name politicians would show up in six weeks time.
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First the dire wolf, now NZ’s giant moa: why real ‘de-extinction’ is unlikely to fly
Why real 'de-extinction' is unlikely to fly
The announcement that New Zealand's moa nunui (giant moa) is the next "de-extinction" target has caused widespread alarm among scientists.
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Are claims of de-extincting the moa more hype than science?
Emile Donovan speaks to Associate Professor Nic Rawlence, Director of the University of Otago's Palaeogenetics Laboratory. Audio
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Bookmarks with Kate Evans
Kate is an award-winning journalist and nature writer, her work has appeared in The Guardian, The Scientific American and National Geographic and she's hosted a science podcast 'Voice of Tangaroa'… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 9th July 2025
In today's episode, the Covid-19 inquiry has been told about the impact of the lockdowns on the Pasfika school students; CCTV footage shows murder-accused Julia DeLuney changed her clothes on the… Audio
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Sir Peter Jackson backs project to de-extinct moa, experts cast doubt
'Extinction is forever': Expert rejects moa comeback claims
Any end result of a new NZ-US project "cannot be a moa", a zoology professor says. Audio
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Researcher doubtful of claims Moa will be brought back
A researcher is pouring cold water on the Peter Jackson-backed project to bring back the Moa. University of Otago Palaeogenetics Laboratory director Dr Nic Rawlence spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 9 July 2025
In today's episode, Sir Peter Jackson is backing an ambitious project effort to bring back the Moa from extinction, and it is being led Ngāi Tahu, Canterbury Museum, and Colossal Biosciences; Health… Audio
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US bioscience company working to bring Moa back to life
Sir Peter Jackson is backing an ambitious project effort to bring back the Moa from extinction, and it is being led by Ngāi Tahu, Canterbury Museum, and Colossal Biosciences. Chief executive and… Audio
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Project aims to bring Moa back from extinction
A bold new project backed by Sir Peter Jackson is aiming to bring the extinct South Island giant moa back to life using advanced genetic engineering. Canterbury Museum senior curator of natural… Audio
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A Stellar Sonic Tonic
RNZ Concert marks Matariki 2025 with a Stellar Sonic Tonic of historical sounds and (mostly) heavenly music. Audio
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Police call off search for missing Christchurch woman
Police call off search for missing Christchurch woman
The woman, 79-year-old Elisabeth, was reported missing in Riccarton on Wednesday night.
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Anika Moa, Gavin Bishop and Hinemoa Elder among Children and Young Adults Book Awards finalists
Anika Moa, Gavin Bishop and Hinemoa Elder among Children and Young Adults Book Awards finalists
Winners will be in the running for the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award.
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Broadcasting Standards Authority rules on three complaints against RNZ
Broadcasting Standards Authority rules on three complaints against RNZ
Three broadcasting complaints that were not upheld by RNZ have also failed on referral to the Broadcasting Standards Authority.
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'South Auckland to the Tech World' the future isn't just in Silicon Valley
'South Auckland to the Tech World' the future isn't just in Silicon Valley
"There's a lot of different aspects of technology, and there's a lot of creative technology as well. And for us, Maori and Pasifika, our brain leads more to the creative side."
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Return of the huia? Why Māori worldviews must be part of the ‘de-extinction’ debate
Return of the huia? Why Māori worldviews must be part of the ‘de-extinction’ debate
Colossal Biosciences successful resurrection of dire wolves raises a raft of ethical questions.
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Roads closed, wind warning remains, but worst of Wellington storm over
Roads closed, wind warning remains, but worst of Wellington storm over
Emergency services are still warning residents to to be "extra careful" in extreme conditions.
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Tory Whanau quits Wellington mayoral race
Tory Whanau quits Wellington mayoral race
She says former Labour MP Andrew Little entering the race "changed the game". Audio
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Tory Whanau quits Wellington mayoral race
Tory Whanau quits Wellington mayoral race
She says former Labour MP Andrew Little entering the race "changed the game".
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Heavy rain, storms continue for Easter Monday
Wild, windy Easter weather starts to recede
Heavy rain has continued to pelt central New Zealand, as the holiday weekend comes to a close.