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Julian Wilcox and Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira join us from finals day at Te Matatini o Te Kahui Maunga, from the Bowl of Brooklands in New Plymouth.
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Snails, locusts and huhu grubs are just some of the delicacies that will be available at next weekend's Wildfoods Festival in Hokitika.
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Veteran investor Rowan Simpson's new book How to be Wrong: A crash course in startup success draws on two decades at the heart of New Zealand's most successful technology companies, to create a masterclass on embracing uncertainty and transforming mistakes into fuel for success.
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In March the Himalayan Trust holds one of its biggest fundraisers for Himalayan people: The Summit Challenge. Sir Edmund Hillary's grandson, Alexander Hillary, is the General Manager of the Himalayan Trust, as well as an adventurer in his own right.
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Getting your circadian rhythm right can help you sleep better, feel happier and improve your overall health. Science journalist Lynne Peeples shares her findings.
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We often think of bacteria as germs that can make us sick, but there are trillions of different bacteria in our gut producing molecules that help us.
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Australian chef, food author, restaurateur, and food manufacturer, Maggie Beer has made it her life's mission to raise the bar for food in aged care across Australia.
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On the foreign affairs agenda again this week, Chinese ships in the Tasman and the Cooks' deal with China. RNZ Morning Report presenter Corin Dann explains.
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A rare discovery in the UK, an Iron Age burial site in southern England has revealed that the ancient community was centered around the female line.
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Frankie Guzman is the Senior Director at the National Center for Youth Law in California where he leads a team of attorneys, policy advocates, and community organisers to transform the youth justice system.
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After travelling the country to find the best of the best, Aotearoa's finest have one last showdown in Tamaki Makaurau Auckland, before the new winners are crowned.
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A menopause awareness advocate says women need to be better informed and GPs better trained to treat menopause.
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A study of over 300 women in the US is adding to research suggesting a link between pregnant women who take paracetamol and the prevalence of ADHD in their children.
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On Thursday this week the Trump administration cut its HIV programme. South Africa, where almost eight-million people live with the condition, was the biggest beneficiary.
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Up to 100 firefighters will be on the ground today - about double the number yesterday. Fire and Emergency says it will be a significant day for firefighting efforts.
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Donald Trump has publicly scolded Ukraine's leader at the White House, telling him he needs to be thankful and accusing him of gambling with World War 3.
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By her own admission, BAFTA award winning actress Miriam Margolyes didn't know anything about New Zealand before coming over on a road-trip.
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On the second anniversary of Cyclone Gabrielle, GNS Science principal scientist and friend of the show Graham Leonard joins Mihi to talk about landslides.
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Miki’s feature directorial debut Tinā follows a Samoan teacher at a private school and he speaks to Susie about the film and his career.
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Professor Smitha Vishveshwara is known for combining her love of quantum physics and art, working with circus troupes and theatre productions to communicate science.
- Visa fler