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In this “unashamedly homegrown” podcast we tell the story of our islands from the time before people arrived all the way up to the year 2000. Winner of the bronze award for Best Indie Podcast in the NZ Podcast Awards 2021, Silver for Best Educational and Best Indie in 2022 and Silver for Best History in 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comedians Tim Batt and Carlo Ritchie consider a controversial question no-one needed to ask; Did Titanic sink?
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There's never a shortage of opinions on the media - but Mediawatch looks at it all in detail twice a week, accompanied by to-the-point interviews and analysis. Mediawatch is a must-listen each week for those keen to know more about the news - and each edition must also stand up to the scrutiny of those who work in our media.
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A rotating cast of the finest political minds offer up commentary on the big topics of the week. Broadcast Thursday mornings from Auckland, New Zealand.
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Bid to trademark basmati rice in New Zealand rejected
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Trademark attorney Rebecca Jones explains the latest food to be denied trademark protection.
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Ebony Nilsson, "Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of Soviet Refugees in the West" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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Displaced Comrades: Politics and Surveillance in the Lives of Soviet Refugees in the West (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Dr. Ebony Nilsson explores the lives of left-wing Soviet refugees who fled the Cold War to settle in Australia, and uncovers how they adjusted to life under surveillance in the West. As Cold War tensions built in the postwar years, many o…
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The ocean is often the first place that comes to mind when people think about where plastic ends up, but new research shows most of it is getting caught as estuaries and coastlines before it heads out to sea. A team of Auckland University researchers used the Waitemata estuary as their testing ground to see how much plastic would be retained and we…
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A plan for rare disorders 20 years in the making
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The Ministry of Health has released New Zealand's first Rare Disorders Strategy, which aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people living with rare disorders. About 300,000 Kiwis live with a rare disorder, and experts say a dedicated document like this will make a huge difference to their outcomes. Rare Disorders NZ has been working with the…
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A research team from the Ocean Exploration Trust is exploring the unknown deep sea habitats near Jarvis Island. They are aboard the EV Nautilus, which is equipped with remotely operated vehicles that will help them expand the mapping of the area. They're almost half way through the 25-day expedition, which began in Honolulu, Hawai i, and will end i…
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Calls for tougher standards on damp rentals to improve health
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The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation are calling for tougher standards on cold and damp rentals properties to improve health and cut hospitalisations. Dr Lucy Telfar-Barnard spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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Calls for tougher standards on damp rentals to improve health
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The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation are calling for tougher standards on cold and damp rentals properties to improve health and cut hospitalisations. Professor Bob Hancox spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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$800 million upgrade announced for North Island trains
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The Government says the current train fleet operating on the Wairarapa and Manawatu lines will not last another five years. Greater Wellington Regional Council chair Daran Ponter spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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$800 million upgrade announced for North Island trains
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The Government says the current train fleet operating on the Wairarapa and Manawatu lines will not last another five years. Greater Wellington Regional Council chair Daran Ponter spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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New Zealand Football is demanding defending Olympic champions Canada not be awarded any points from tomorrow morning's game against the Football Ferns in the wake of the drone spying scandal.
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New Zealand Football is demanding defending Olympic champions Canada not be awarded any points from tomorrow morning's game against the Football Ferns in the wake of the drone spying scandal.
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Midday Business News for 25 July 2024
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Midday Business News for 25 July 2024
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Midday Business News for 25 July 2024
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Law Commission want to reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders
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The Law Commission wants to significantly reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders. Law Commission Principal Legal and Policy Adviser John-Luke Day spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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Law Commission want to reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders
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The Law Commission wants to significantly reform laws that deal with high-risk criminal offenders. Law Commission Principal Legal and Policy Adviser John-Luke Day spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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Māori survivors of abuse in care call for action
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Māori survivors of abuse in state care want immediate action addressing the systemic failings which lead to ongoing abuse and discrimination of the most vulnerable. Paora Moyle has been a social worker for around 30 years and suffered abuse as a child in state care. Moyle spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.…
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Māori survivors of abuse in care call for action
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Māori survivors of abuse in state care want immediate action addressing the systemic failings which lead to ongoing abuse and discrimination of the most vulnerable. Paora Moyle has been a social worker for around 30 years and suffered abuse as a child in state care. Moyle spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.…
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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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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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The Olympic Games in Paris are underway in controversial circumstances, as the Canadians spy on the Football Ferns. But NZ teams are unbeaten after the first day of action.
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Jonny chats with Dr Bryce Edwards about the Government's shock changes in the Health system - the replacement of the Health NZ board by Lester Levy, and the intention to reform the hospital system and find $1.4b savings, and The Royal Commission Report into Abuse in Care.
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Craig is away again this week, and again we’ve had to call on two committee members to do the job of one. Returning guests Dan Ryan and Katrina Borthwick try not to get bogged down by bad data, either historical or contemporary; Mark takes transubstantiation to its logical extreme; and Dan needs tech support for a sentient laptop monitor. About thi…
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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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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 25 July
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On today's episode, survivors of abuse in care are demanding action to match the apologies that followed the release of the final, damning report of the royal commission, we hear from Minister Erica Stanford and co-chair of the survivor experiences board, Frances Tagaloa, we cross to Paris where Barry Guy brings us the latest on the Football Ferns …
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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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Seven million mussels to be placed in Hauraki Gulf
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Seven million mussels will be placed in the Hauraki Gulf next week to help reverse decades-long damage. Ngati Manuhiri Settlement Trust Chief Executive Nicola MacDonald spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Transport Minister announces upgrade to commuter trains
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The Transport Minister's announced an upgrade for commuter trains connecting the capital with Palmerston North and Masterton, with new carriages running more frequently by the end of the decade. Transport Minister Simeon Brown spoke to Morning Report.
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Trump shooter googled JFK assassination prior to rally
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The director of the FBI says Donald Trump's shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks googled the assassination of President John F Kennedy, before registering to attend Trump's campaign rally.
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NZ manufacturer of EV charges switches focus to Aus market
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A New Zealand manufacturer of EV chargers is switching its focus to the Australian market, because of New Zealand's plunging EV sales. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Joe Porter.
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Market Update for 25 July 2024
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Market Update for 25 July 2024
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Group advising govt on killer robots shut down
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A group advising the government about killer robots has been shut down due to lack of resources. Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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