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Regional Wrap
Rain has been welcomed in Hawkes Bay and in Otago farmers would like ewes to hold onto their lambs until the threat of snow passes. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: The history of Hong Kong and China
Hong Kong has been under Chinese rule since 1997, as part of the "one country - two systems" agreement worked out when Britain handed its former colony back to China. Audio, Gallery
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Are Auckland's ruru being poisoned?
Ruru (moreporks) are falling sick in our largest city, and so far there's no official cause. Some speculate it's secondary poisoning from eating rats or mice that have ingested rodenticide. Audio
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Garden bacteria can combat anxiety and depression
Professor Chris Lowry from Colorado University is part of a team of scientists who have uncovered a bacteria found in soil which can help combat anxiety and depression. Audio
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Detector Gadget the conservation dog
Detector Gadget is a dog with a job. She is a conservation dog trained by her handler Sandy King to sniff out rodents on predator-free islands. Audio
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Detector Gadget the conservation dog
Detector Gadget the conservation dog
Detector Gadget is a dog with a job. She is a conservation dog trained by her handler Sandy King to sniff out rodents on predator-free islands.
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Opinion: Guns create 'a map of blood' in US, but nothing will change
Opinion: Guns create 'a map of blood' in US, but nothing will change
A lack of movement on gun control in the face of hundreds of mass shootings in the US is maddening, but nothing will change, writes Nik Dirga, an American journalist living in New Zealand.
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Dr David Halpern: When nudging isn't enough anymore
Audio 28 Jul 2019Dr David Halpern, an experimental psychologist, was part of the original nudge unit put together by the British government to address policy challenges where human behaviour was a key component. Audio
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Make entry into registry easy as possible for gun owners
Goodwill will give gun registry the best shot at success
Opinion - The gun buyback scheme is working to remove firearms from society and enforcement laws are strong, but creating a meaningful gun registry is also essential, writes Lew Stoddart.
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Māori vegans doing 'something good for the planet'
Māori vegans doing 'something good for the planet'
Some Māori are urging whānau to improve their health by ditching dairy and meat - and embracing veganism. Video
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RWC 2019: Japanese host city rebuild keeps rugby at its heart
In this episode of Voices; we meet two men with close connections to Japan and the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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RWC 2019: Japanese host city rebuild keeps rugby at its heart
RWC 2019: Japanese host city rebuild keeps rugby at its heart
In this episode of Voices; we meet two men with close connections to Japan and the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
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NZ vs England cricket: Inside a reporter's notebook
NZ vs England cricket: Inside a reporter's notebook
RNZ award-winning reporter Ravinder Hunia was at the Riverside Durham to see the Black Caps take on England at the Cricket World Cup. Look inside her reporter's notebook, as she took in the spectacle.
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Is growth bad?
British economist Kate Raworth is garnering a big following worldwide with her message that growth isn’t always good - rather the opposite. But halting GDP and business growth is heresy for most… Audio
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Fishhead freecycle scheme gets leftover kaimoana to Porirua families
'Does it get chucked back in the sea or does it feed a family?'
A Porirua gang member is putting unwanted fish heads and frames to good use by delivering them to hungry families in his community.
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The Cookies and Cream mystery and other economic conundrums
The Two Cents' Worth team have gone in search of answers to their most burning economic questions.
What happened to Tip Top Cookies and Cream ice cream? Where did all the boutique barbershops in… Audio
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NZOM recipient says more needs to be done for Pasifika and LGBTQI communities
NZOM recipient says more needs to be done for Pasifika and LGBTQI communities
A Pasifika and LGBTQI community advocate says more work is needed to secure rights and support for minority communities in New Zealand.
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Wellbeing Budget: Tamaki residents don't have time to wait for discussion, debate and promises
Pupils at Auckland's Tamaki College say they're hoping an investment in social housing will be a priority for the Government in today's Wellbeing budget. The students say many of their families have… Video, Audio
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The no-fly journey from England to China
Dr Roger Tyers is an environmental sociologist at the University of Southampton who's just travelled from Southampton to Beijing without flying. He speaks to Jim about taking on the no-fly challenge.
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Taurua makes intentions clear
Taurua makes intentions clear
Analysis - Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua's final squad of 12 players for the Netball World Cup in July clearly outlines her intentions for Liverpool - writes netball reporter Ravinder Hunia.
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Researcher looking at culturally appropriate ways of dealing with dementia
Researcher looking at culturally appropriate ways of dealing with dementia
A Samoan researcher at Auckland University is looking at culturally appropriate diagnostic tools for Pacific people when it comes to dealing with the prevention of dementia
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Listen: RNZ's Australia election special
Listen: RNZ's Australian election special
RNZ will be dissecting the unexpected result in Australia, with presenter Philippa Tolley hosting a series of guests exploring the politics, implications for New Zealand, and where Australia goes from… Audio
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Kea get a helping hand
The Kea Conservation Trust & the Arthur's Pass Wildlife Trust have combined forces to band kea as part of a citizen science project & are working to make the village a safer place for the curious… Audio
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Kea get a helping hand
Kea get a helping hand
The Kea Conservation Trust & the Arthur's Pass Wildlife Trust have combined forces to band kea as part of a citizen science project & are working to make the village a safer place for the curious…
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The Game of Strife
Audio 8 May 2019Online games pull children into a world of bright seductive images and casual violence. Parents can worry that poor social skills or addiction may follow. Katy Gosset asks: how concerned should we be?
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