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Fossils of extinct human species Homo luzonensis found on Philippine island
Extinct human species 'luzonensis' fossils unearthed
Fossil bones and teeth excavated in a cave in the Philippines represent a previously unknown human species, scientists say.
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PNG health authorities worry for water supplies after protest
Health authorities in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands are worried that water supplies are being put at risk by protesting landowners. Audio
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Walking Manhattan block by block
Bill Helmreich walked every block of NYC to write his award winning book The New York Nobody Knows back in 2013. Now he has re-walked most of Manhattan-over 1000kms-to write this new, one-of-a-kind… Audio
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Transgender prisoner on hunger strike in prison
Transgender prisoner on hunger strike in prison
A convicted child sex offender and transgender prisoner has launched a hunger, thirst and medication strike after she wasn't transfered from Auckland Prison to a prison in Wellington.
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Armageddon bans military-style clothing, guns from convention
Armageddon bans military-style clothing, guns
Pop-culture convention Armageddon has changed its rules to ban military-style clothing and replica guns following the Christchurch attacks.
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Finn Andrews - Solo!
Songwriter Finn Andrews is back in the country with a new album and a national tour. This week's New Horizons investigates how he put aside his work with The Veils to produce a homegrown solo turn. Video, Audio
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Dr Linda Blair: Tips for staying calm
Psychologist Dr Linda Blair says the latest internet fad of folding washing is pure nonsense. She speaks to Jim about real ways of restoring calm to stressful lives. Audio
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Mystery of Garfield phones on beach finally solved after 35 years
Mystery of Garfield phones on beach finally solved after 35 years
A French coastal community has finally cracked the mystery behind the Garfield telephones that have plagued its picturesque beaches for decades.
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Caves reveal past climate change
Caves are a subterranean library of past climate change records, captured as water dripping from above creates flowstones and stalactites. Audio
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Caves reveal past climate change
Caves reveal past climate change
Caves are a subterranean library of past climate change records, captured as water dripping from above creates flowstones and stalactites.
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Our Changing World for 28 March 2019
Caves hold a record of past climate change captured in flow stones, and the synthetic heavyweight elements at the bottom of the periodic table have only ever existed fleetingly. Audio
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Three storey-building housing primary school collapes in Lagos
Three storey-building housing primary school collapes in Lagos
Some people were killed in the collapse of a three-storey building which housed a primary school, the governor of Lagos state said.
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Refashioning New Zealand's rag trade
New Zealand's fashion industry is an increasingly volatile space.
Sonia Sly joins the Two Cents' Worth team to look at some of the economic pressures facing our fashion industry Audio
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Tourism Holdings first half profit falls to $17.5m
Tourism Holdings first half profit falls to $17.5m
Campervan rental company Tourism Holdings has reported a fall in its first half profit on lower vehicle sales and investment in its new digital business.
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What lies beneath: the art, people, and emotion of the underground
As a teenager, Will Hunt spent his days exploring an abandoned tunnel that ran beneath his house - and it's become a life long passion for him. Audio
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First Song: Australian blues man C.W. Stoneking
Australian musician C.W. Stoneking plays a mixture of spoken word ambient music and traditional blues that has led him to work recently with Nick Cave and Josh Homme. Audio
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Australia correspondent Donna Field
Audio 30 Jan 2019Donna Field on the latest fish kill in Menindee - the Darling River is blanketed with fish - with thousands dead - the third fish kill in two months, and Australians of the year - cave divers Richard… Audio
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Trump signs bill to halt painful shutdown
Trump signs bill to halt painful shutdown
President Donald Trump has signed the bill to end the funding shutdown of the federal government for three weeks.
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Sharon Van Etten on leaving New York, motherhood and new album Remind Me Tomorrow
American singer-songwriter and indie favourite Sharon Van Etten just released her fifth album, Remind Me Tomorrow. She speaks to Kim Hill. Video, Audio
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Suffering though audience Q & A's
Audio 22 Jan 2019Music reviewer Simon Sweetman recounts his attendance at Conversations with Nick Cave: An Evening of Talk & Music and we ask whether audience Q and A sessions are really worthwhile or not. Audio
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Scientists say vegan food can be healthy for pets
Scientists say vegan food can be healthy for pets
Veterinary scientists are calling for manufacturers to adapt to the growing demand for vegan pet food.
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The Doubtful Sounds in session
Audio 18 Jan 2019Wellington based choir Doubtful Sounds and string quartet Strung Out play out our final show in the Wellington Studio. Video, Audio
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Nick Cave and wife Susie Bick attend Auckland grief workshop
Nick Cave and wife Susie Bick attend Auckland grief workshop
Musician Nick Cave and his wife Susie Bick, whose son died tragically at age 15, have visited a children's grief workshop while in New Zealand.
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Nick Cave and wife Susie Bick attend children's grief workshop in Auckland
UK-based Australian musician Nick Cave and his wife Susie Bick have visited a children's grief workshop while in New Zealand for Cave's Q+A sessions and performances in Wellington and Auckland.
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PNG crime spree threatens Milne Bay economy
PNG crime spree threatens Milne Bay economy
A crime spree linked to notorious prison escapee Tommy Baker has companies in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay province threatening to close.