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The Patriarchs: How men came to rule
For centuries, societies all over the world gave men more social, economic and intellectual power. Who decided that? Nature doesn't explain it, and history tells a different story, one where women are… Audio
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Sean Lurman
Audio 9 Apr 2023Over 70 countries are gearing up to compete at the 26th World Championships of Performing Arts in LA this year. It's been officially nicknamed the "Talent Olympics", and it's broadcast on TV in the… Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: The History of Albert Park
On 25 March, New Zealand's attention was on the Posie Parker rally and counter-protest at Albert Park. Aucklanders will appreciate the pivotal role that Albert Park plays in their city's geography and… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Ali Jones
Audio 6 Apr 2023Today Christchurch community board member and communications strategist Ali Jones talks to Jesse about the lost art of laughing at ourselves in New Zealand. She explores how times and changed and… Audio
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Recipe: Vegan Miso Hot Cross Buns
Chef and author Sam Parish has partnered with StoryBites to create Miso Hot Cross Buns. Watch Sam's demonstration below on how to make these delicious Easter treats, which are dairy-free and deliver a… Video, Audio
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Cook For Ukraine NZ campaign launched
The Cook for Ukraine New Zealand was officially launched in Auckland with an event at Peter Gordon's restaurant, Homeland recently. Peter Gordon talks to Jesse about how people can help support the… Audio
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The unwelcome visitors
The Rotopiko peat wetlands are a haven for rare and threatened wildlife. But when a flock of introduced birds numbering in the hundreds of thousands moves in – threatening the very nature of this… Audio
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The unwelcome visitors
The unwelcome visitors
The Rotopiko peat wetlands are a haven for rare and threatened wildlife. But when a flock of introduced birds numbering in the hundreds of thousands moves in – threatening the very nature of this…
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A solution to declining mental health in teens?
The data tells the story we already knew was true. Teenagers are facing a mental health crisis, with soaring rates of anxiety and depression. Experts are looking at why and what can be done. Audio
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Bookmarks with Ingrid Hipkiss
Today's Bookmarks guest is a journalist with an impressive two decades in the field and the newest addition to RNZ's flagship Morning Report team Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Fall prevention tool designed by Canterbury University students
A simple invention called a "couch pole" could help reduce falls and injuries for older people. A group of Canterbury students designed the couch pole to help people get from a seated to standing… Audio
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Increased cost of dying in NZ
Audio 5 Apr 2023The cost of living increases are also affecting the cost of dying in Aotearoa. Funeral Directors Association of New Zealand Chief Executive Gillian Boyes talks to Jesse. Audio
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Is TikTok collected data protected?
New Zealand is on a growing list of countries around the world banning TikTok on government cellphones over concerns the Chinese company that owns the social media platform might use data from users… Audio
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Music feature: The musical genius of Mariah Carey
For todays music feature, an undeniably great voice with a career spanning four decades. Mariah Carey has sold 220 million albums, won five Grammy awards and has an incredible five-octave vocal… Audio
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Kids' reads that have stood the test of time
Librarian Catherine Ross chooses a stack of classic reads for 10-14 year olds that have stood the test of time. Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT services, Dan Watson talks to Jesse about autoruns and how to get control of what starts when you power up windows! Audio
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NZ teen heading the World Championships of Performing Arts
The over 70 countries are gearing up to compete at the 26th World Championships of Performing Arts in LA this year. It's often been cited as the Official "Talent Olympics" and is broadcast on TV in… Audio
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Why most megaprojects go off the rails
Professor Bent Flyvbjerg from Oxford University and journalist Dan Gardner looked at successful projects and failures to find out why. Be more like the makers of Finding Nemo at Pixar, they say, think… Audio
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"Food savers" helping to make fruit and veg go further
Two Australian women have come up with a practical way to make fresh fruit and vegetables go further after they seem a little iffy to most. Alex Elliot-Howery and Jamie Edward have made it their… Audio
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HIV late diagnoses an issue for NZ patients
A new study shows that late diagnosis of HIV is an issue in Aotearoa - especially for heterosexual people. Of the people diagnosed with HIV between 2011 and 2020, forty percent were diagnosed late. Audio
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Gardening guru Lynda Hallinan shares handy hints for gardening and keeping your plants healthy during colder months. Audio
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Apple and rhubarb crisp crumble
Chef and Shared Kitchen founder, Julie Biuso, has a great recipe just in time for school holidays that could be a breakfast treat, desert or afternoon tea. She shares how to make her apple and rhubarb… Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today reviewer Dom Corry talks to Jesse about Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves, Air and John Wick: Chapter 4. Audio
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Tourists encouraged to come back to Hawke's Bay
Hawke's Bay was one of the most affected areas when Cyclone Gabrielle arrived in February. Hawke's Bay Tourism Chief Executive Hamish Saxton talks to Jesse about how visitors can help the region… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about what she's learnt from the Film Fraud Festival. The festival has been on a the the Q Theatre in Auckland and Mary is talking about some of the warning signs that you're… Audio