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Enhancing medical training to improve services for patients
Roshit Bothara has applied his humble beginnings in Nepal to create opportunities for others in the medical world and been recognised with a number of awards, including the most recent one from… Audio
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Type 1 diabetes children falling behind in education
Almost 300,000 New Zealanders live with diabetes, and for kids who get diagnosed with type one diabetes - new research shows they have poorer educational outcomes. Professor Ben Wheeler speaks to… Audio
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Local stars join Jennifer Connelly in 'Bad Behaviour'
“Hilarious, shocking and profound” is how Vogue describes new film Bad Behaviour, which opens in New Zealand this week. Video, Audio
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New book puts cancel culture in spotlight
If you've ever caught yourself before expressing an opinion about politics, good parenting or even your favourite place to eat, you'll know that censoring is humankind's natural inclination says Greg… Audio
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For Pete's sake: Brother's legacy lives on in 406 golf course charity challenge
There are around 406 golf courses in New Zealand and young golfer Peter Troake had a dream to play on every single one of them to raise money for Cure Kids. Audio
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Having fun with design, embracing the 'silly'
Spring - a time of year when we cast our eyes around, and contemplate overhauling our living spaces - a bit of a clean perhaps, but fore Wellington architect, artist, and furniture maker - Gerard… Audio
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How digital technology affects our biology
Our attention spans and emotions are not the only thing impacted by our digital 21st century life and evolution is having a hard time keeping up. Manoush Zomorodi is the host of the TED Radio Hour on… Audio
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Kiwi Kaylee Bell's 'Keith' a US country smash
Homegrown singer-songwriter Kaylee Bell has just exploded onto the U.S country music scene. Her song 'Keith' is sitting at Number 12 on the US Billboard Charts, and has put Kaylee at number 41 on the… Video, Audio
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Film Review with Sam Hollis
Today our very own Afternoons producer Sam Hollis talks to Jesse about The Killer, a new film from David Fincher and Stop Making Sense, the iconic concert film by Talking Heads. Audio
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Freaky Friday
A firm weekly favourite, Freaky Friday, is back again with spooky tales of coincidence and unexplained encounters! This week we hear two stories with family connections, both very different. One is… Audio
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Aboriginal rapper Kobie Dee in Aotearoa
Kobie Dee is a 25-year-old indigenous Aboriginal Australian rapper, and he's just released a really powerful new single featuring Aotearoa's own Stan Walker. Video, Audio
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First song: Shayne Carter, Pendulum
Today's first song is from a new album filled with well known tracks from Shayne Carter. It was recorded and produced by RNZ and our very talented Andre Upston over three nights in Auckland at the… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
This week Mary talk to Jesse about getting smarter with Kiwisaver choices and overall trends for funds. Audio
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Lyttleton Habour history - an incredible story
Author, historian and educator Dr Jane Robertson has written not one, but two fantastic books about the bays of Lyttleton Harbour. Her second one is called Living Between Land & Sea, The Bays of… Audio
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Exploring the 'identity trap': Professor Yascha Mounk
What you are is not the whole story about who you are. Values rather than identity have always been the glue that holds democracies together. Before "woke" became a political slogan, professor Yascha… Audio
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The art of lotus and water lily farming!
Growing up Gretchin Mornin never predicted she'd become a lotus farmer or all things - but that's exactly what she's ended up doing. Gretchen speaks to Jesse about their operation and unique approach… Audio
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Laser Kiwis world tour
The Kiwi circus trio, Laser Kiwi, have been travelling the world with their act titled "The rise of the olive". Imogen Stone and brothers Zane and Degge Jarvie have recently made appearances at the… Audio
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Bioheritage science challenge teaching youth about biodiversity
Entries for the BioHeritage National Science Challenge closes later this evening. The competition gave kids young and old the opportunity to make and colour their own paper kanakana in the hopes of… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Today Dan Watson talks to Jesse about a digital detox while he's away on the Spirit of New Zealand ship and water safety tips! Audio
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Queens of the Stone Age landing in Aotearoa in 2024
Rock devotee's got some exciting news a couple of hours ago, with the announcement that Queens of the Stone Age are heading to New Zealand. Josh Homme speaks to Jesse. Audio
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NZ Live: Ebony Lamb
Poneke/Wellington-based singer-songwriter Ebony Lamb and band is in the Wellington studio for NZ Live. We've been playing the singles non-stop on RNZ, but today Ebony releases her much anticipated… Audio
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Exploring Hawaii cuisine
David Cohen has recently returned from Hawaii where he's been on a very special food journey. He developed an interest in regional cuisines when he was working on the RNZ Cookbook, and has come back… Audio
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Wellington Phoenix rising up with new anthem
The 23-24 A-League Men's football season kicks off today and if Phoenix supporters seem a bit more vocal this year... and a new song may be the reason. 'Phoenix Rising' by Wellington band Number 8… Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
Dr Grant Morris talks to Jesse about the history of government changes in New Zealand. Audio
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National youth poetry champions perform live
Rehe Kōrero are the 2023 National Grand Slam Champions of WORD - The Front Line, Aotearoa's premier inter-high school spoken word poetry competition run by Action Education in collaboration with… Audio