Talking Dairy podcast gets into the minds of Kiwi dairy farmers, scientists and experts, providing fresh ideas to help you progress in dairying. Brought to you by DairyNZ. Subscribe now and be first to hear the latest episodes.
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Growing a successful trades business isn’t about you being the best on the tools. It’s about how you Profit, Plan, Prepare and Prosper, so you can create a business that supports you and your family. This is the podcast for tradies who are ready to transform their business from a cash-eating monster to a money-making machine.
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Electronic music Dj and producer in the genres of techno, breaks, electro, minimal, house and the in between. Born and breed in Montevideo, Uruguay spent his first 24 years over there where he discovered his taste for this music. Following moved to New Zealand where he still lives until today after 11 years. Started djing when he was around 17 years old mainly with vinyl records and a few years later his interest in producing his own music knocked on the door. He's got a background on percus ...
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First Steps - Leadership and Wellbeing Podcast will take you from under pressure to under control. Dive into the First Steps - Leadership and Wellbeing podcast every week with Michael Barnett as he speaks to New Zealand business leaders who share their stories of pressure, looking after their mental health and wellbeing; as well as the key learnings that they have applied to their personal and business lives.First Steps is here to help you make sense of challenging situations, reduce overwhe ...
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Guyon Espiner, Lisa Owen, Tim Watkin and Julian Wilcox guide you through the maze of politics to the election, with frank and forthright discussion.
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Film and TV reviewer Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboy's Cheerleaders, a Netflix documentary that lifts the lid on life for the most famous cheerleading team in the US. She also reviews season two of Loot, starring Maya Rudolph.
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Tips and tricks for keeping your cool with your children.
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Tech: The case of the man who claimed to be the Bitcoin inventor
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Technology commentator Alex Sims details the case of Dr Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist and businessman who's claimed for years that he's the main part of the team that created Bitcoin.
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10:45 Around the motu : Tess Brunton in Dunedin
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An independent investigation has found Invercargill's Nobby Clark mayor seems willing to deliberately and provocatively use racial and homophobic slurs. And The Chatham Islands is grappling with an 'out of control' feral pig population that residents say is causing widespread damage.
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Jenna Todd of Time Out bookstore reviews Mongrel by Hanako Footman published by Footnote.
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Allison Pugh on why human interaction is good for us
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Sociologist Allison Pugh says human interactions matter greatly, giving dignity and a sense of purpose to people. We need to feel that we're seen - and to see the other person. Her new book details how that is under threat.
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UK: Starmer's left-wing woes, Tory leadership race
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UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about the pressure new Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under from the left wing of his party - with a rebellion from seven MPs over the issue of family benefits. Who are the contenders to be the new leader of the Tories? And one of Britain's greatest-ever Olympians, Charlotte Dujardin, has been pulled …
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The new sports in action at the Paris Olympics
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This year's Olympics in Paris will showcase quite an innovative programme change with more youth-oriented sports like surfing, skateboarding, kiteboarding, sport-climbing and breaking...that's breakdancing.
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AI-trained laser could aid against weed problem
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A New Zealand plant biologist has come up with a laser that can kill targeted weeds using artificial intelligence.
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Social service providers fear children at risk due to funding uncertainty
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Hundreds of charities and NGOs providing care for vulnerable children and families say they're in limbo waiting for Oranga Tamariki to tell them whether funding will be continued, and they fear young people will be put at more risk.
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As jobseeker numbers rise, how can you stand out from the
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With unemployment up, it can be a tough market out there if you're looking for a job. The latest figures put the unemployment rate up to 4.3 percent for the March quarter, from 4 percent on the previous quarter. Job ad numbers from Seek released last week showed a drop of 8 percent in June and 35 percent down year on year. So if you are looking for…
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Bridging the gap between creatives and charities
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Jane King is the founder of Creators Aotearoa, a website that connects charities and non for profits who need marketing and design work, with creatives who want to volunteer their skills - bridging the gap between the two.
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Around the motu : Diane McCarthy in Whakatane
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A 1.6 km stretch of road designed to handle 150-tonne logging trucks has opened in Kawerau.
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World Press Photo winner Alejandro Cegarra on the plight of migrants in Mexico
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While nearly everyone has a camera on them these days, only a few know how to capture a story of global significance.
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Book review: Frontline Surgeon: New Zealand medical pioneer Douglas Jolly by Mark Derby
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Quentin Johnson reviews Frontline Surgeon: New Zealand medical pioneer Douglas Jolly by Mark Derby published by Massey University Press
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The stories of people who have entwined their lives with trees
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From golden larches in Greenland to a collection of more than 300 oaks in Southwest France - people come to collect trees for all sorts of reasons.
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Farm to Boardroom: Cam Henderson on Leading DairyNZ | Ep. 81
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On this episode of Talking Dairy by DairyNZ, we sit down with Cam Henderson, a dairy farmer and farmer-elected board member of DairyNZ. Cam shares his journey from the farm to the boardroom, revealing the challenges and rewards and offering practical advice for anyone considering applying for a role on the board this year at DairyNZ. If you're look…
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Australia: PHEV sales surge, AI video sparks concern, power passport
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Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn to talk about calls to keep tax benefits for plug-in hybrid vehicles amid a surge in sales.
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What are the next steps for Kamala Harris?
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US Vice President Kamala Harris is continuing to shore up her support to be the frontrunner on the Democratic presidential ticket.
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MRI brain scan study reveals more about male vs female brains
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The authors of a new world-first MRI brain scan study say it has revealed the largest differences yet discovered in the structures of male and female brains.
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Critics say ComCom's decision to block DJ software sale could chill investment
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Critics say a decision by the competition watchdog to block the sale of a local DJ software company will have a chilling effect on tech sector investment.
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All Blacks Fiji test takeaways, Ardie Savea to Moana Pasifika
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Sports correspondent Marc Hinton joins Kathryn to talk about the All Blacks win over Fiji in the US, Ardie Savea is off to Moana Pasifika - can he save the struggling franchise? And ahead of the Paris Olympics, who are New Zealand's hottest medal contenders?
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The no-fuss guide to creating a haven in your garden
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If you've always wanted to start a garden, but were unsure of where to start, Philip Thomsen can help.
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Business: The Warehouse faces takeover bid, Zuckerberg's sunglasses play
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson talks about how The Warehouse's founder Stephen Tindall has joined forces with Sydney private equity firm Adamantem Capital seeking a takeover bid.
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Around the motu: Che Baker in Invercargill
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Southland region correspondent Che Baker joins Kathryn to look at Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark's return to work after a month off following his 'brain fade' with some comments he made at a prize-giving dinner.
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Book review: In the Half Light of a Dying Day by CK Stead
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Claudia Herz Jardine of Scorpio Books reviews In the Half Light of a Dying Day by CK Stead published by Auckland University Press.
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