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Body of US scientist found in Crete WWII bunker
Body of US scientist found in Crete WWII bunker
The body of an American scientist has been found inside a World War II bunker on the Greek island of Crete.
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Hunter Johnson : emotional intelligence for teenage boys
Hunter Johnson is the co-founder of the Australian organisation The Man Cave - a preventative mental health and emotional intelligence program for teenage boys. Audio
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This Sunday 30 June your NZ arts and culture fix Standing Room Only
Audio 28 Jun 2019This Sunday for your arts and culture fix on Standing Room Only 12.30-4pm.
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Man and dog trapped in cave freed
Man and dog trapped in cave freed
A man and his dog who were trapped in a South Island cave have been freed.
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Why are man caves still a thing?
Audio 13 Jun 2019Does the man cave still have a place in 2019? Audio
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The Panel with Chester Borrows and Lynda Hallinan (Part 2)
Audio 13 Jun 2019It's been announced the council will invest $20 million into the eradication of graffiti. It awarded five separate contracts, which will cover five years. Street artists are up in arms calling it a… Audio
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Eddie Jaku: 99 year old Holocaust survivor refuses to hate
Eddie Jaku has every reason to hate, but he chooses to find every reason to be happy instead. He was sent to Auschwitz as a young man, escaped the death marches at the end of the war by hiding in a… Audio
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Fullers Waiheke service to be examined after complaints
Stormy waters: Waiheke ferry service scrutiny after complaints
The Transport Minister will examine the Fullers Waiheke ferry service as part of his wider review of the country's public transport systems.
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WAGNER: Siegfried
Orphaned at birth, Siegfried learns his true identity and fulfills his destiny to become Brünnhilde’s saviour and lover. Video
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Day of light: Quantum physics and ancient cave art
Kiwi physicists and an American-born archaeologist have been working to create a lamp that mimics the flickering torch light used by ancient artists thousands of years ago. Audio, Gallery
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Quantum physics and ancient cave art
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Coalition faces 'student backlash' if no-fee policy revised
Coalition faces 'student backlash' if no-fee policy revised
A student leader says many students are only at her university because of the no-fees scheme and has warned the government not to ditch its policy. Audio
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Repatriation efforts underway for Bangladeshis trafficked to Vanuatu
Repatriation efforts underway for Bangladeshis trafficked to Vanuatu
Efforts are underway in Vanuatu to repatriate dozens of Bangladesh migrants who say they were trafficked there. Audio
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Australian researchers find clues from 15-million-year-old lizard fossil
Australian researchers find clues from 15-million-year-old lizard fossil
An ancient lizard fossil believed to be the ancestor of modern skinks is shedding new light on the species.
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NZ not doing enough to protect marine environment - Forest and Bird
'Significant gaps' in NZ protection of marine environment
An environmental group says New Zealand is lagging when it comes to protecting its marine environment.
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Who were the Denisovans?
Archaeologists have unearthed a jawbone in Tibet which changes the way we see our pre-human relatives. Until very recently the only remains of Denisovans that we've been able to find have been in a… Audio, Gallery
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Ian Smith: Making origami comedy and taking inspiration from the town of Goole
Multi award-winning English comedian Ian Smith is back for his second appearance at the NZ International Comedy Festival. He speaks to Jim about drawing inspiration from origami and his home town of… Audio
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'Kerning Cultures': audio rich stories from the Middle East
Audio 4 May 2019'Kerning Cultures' is a podcast showcasing interesting audio documentaries from the Middle East. We share an example from Dubai called 'A Cinema, Demolished' which charts the history of the city's The… Audio, Gallery
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Today's World news: What you need to know
Today's World news: What you need to know
Latest - Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó has called for an escalating series of strikes to force President Nicolás Maduro to give up power.
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'No words can describe the anguish' - family of Taupō crash victims
'No words can describe the anguish' - family of Taupō crash victims
The grandmother of the sole survivor of a crash that claimed eight lives north of Taupō over the weekend has spoken of the whānau's anguish.
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No end in sight to Taranaki Whitecliffs Walkway impasse
Locals 'frustrated' as no end in sight for walkway impasse
Authorities in Taranaki say they are unable to prevent a landowner stopping the public using part of the Whitecliffs Walkway, but locals say that is a cop out. Video
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Calcium - strength and beauty
Calcium creates objects that are strong and beautiful, from caves, to teeth and bones, and coral reefs. Find out more in ep 16 of Elemental, with Allan Blackman from AUT. Audio
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Calcium - strength and beauty
Calcium - strength and beauty
Calcium creates objects that are strong and beautiful, from caves, to teeth and bones, and coral reefs. Find out more in ep 16 of Elemental, with Allan Blackman from AUT.
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Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner
The action of Das Rheingold takes place in mythic locales below and above the earth: the depths of the Rhine, on mountaintops, and in the caves of the toiling dwarves. Video
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Understanding Neanderthals and our relationship to them
Ella Al-Shamahi is an archaeologist, palaeoanthropologist and Neanderthal specialist, and also a stand-up comic. She almost exclusively works "in places hard to get insurance" including Iraq and… Audio