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There's never a shortage of opinions on the media but Mediawatch looks at it all in detail for those keen to know more about the news - as well as those who work in media.
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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 and 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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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This podcast series unpacks the world of film and filmmakers, in New Zealand and abroad, one kōrero at a time. (Kōrero translates to "discussion" in Te Reo Māori, which is the indigenous language of New Zealand.)
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The Good, The Bad & The Rugby, the biggest podcast in the world just got bigger. All Blacks legend Justin Marshall, World Cup winning Wallaby Jeremy Paul, Wallabies superstar James OcConnor and kiwi podcaster Andy Rowe Team Up for GB&R ANZ, bringing you the latest rugby news, stories and much more from down under.
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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The Country Life team take you all over the motu to hear the extraordinary stories of every day rural New Zealand.
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Guest: Mark O’Sullivan Host: Dave Homewood Recorded: 17th of April 2025 Published: 26th of April 2025 Duration: 1 hour 26 minutes, 42 seconds In this episode Dave Homewood sits down with warbirds pilot Mark O’Sullivan at Omaka to talk about his aviation passion. Mark was born and bred in Blenheim, and he learned to fly with the Marlborough Aero Clu…
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Checkpoint has been inundated with messages from people affected by the cost of Air New Zealand's domestic flights. That includes a Rotorua man, who instead of flying direct to Christchurch for work, leaves home at 1:30 in the morning to drive to Auckland Airport in order to save hundreds on air fares. An 18-year-old also can't come home for his fi…
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Reporter Reads: Recollections of a US serviceman in Aotearoa
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8:24The personal recollections of a US Navy sailor who was stationed in Northland during the early years of World War II have revealed the human face of the thousands of US servicemen who trained here prior to fighting in the Pacific. Join our Senior Communications Advisor John O'Hare as he reads his recent article. Reporter Reads Reporter Reads featur…
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Hamilton's Braemar hospital in the Waikato is about to take delivery of the region's first surgical robot.
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Rethinking NZ's three-year parliamentary cycle
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17:18In this episode, Oliver talks to Nick about his submission regarding New Zealand's proposed parliamentary term extension from three to four years. Nick supports the concept of longer terms but criticises the current proposal's complicated conditional approach, arguing instead for a straightforward extension that should also apply to local governmen…
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Helping New Zealand’s understated orchids
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26:19Cooper’s orchid is New Zealand’s rarest and most elusive, with fewer than 250 plants left in the wild. It belongs to the group of potato orchids, which grow mostly underground as tubers – except for a brief period every few years when they push out a leafless stick with a few flowers. This largely subterranean lifestyle already presents a challenge…
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The pope is dead, time to elect a new pope! You can listen to Pontifacts here! You can listen to Popeular History and Cardinal Numbers here! Become a Patron! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stephen Donald: From All Blacks Outcast & Public Abuse to World Cup Hero
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55:49Stephen Donald shares his journey from being a young rugby player at Wesley College to becoming a key figure in the 2011 World Cup. He discusses the challenges and experiences of transitioning to professional rugby, the influence of coaches like Ian Foster, and the importance of team bonding through court sessions. The conversation also touches on …
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Canada Elections 2025: Is early voting muddying the waters?
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11:15With less than one week to go before their election day, Canadians are voting early in record numbers - but what does this mean for pollsters and predictions?
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Kiwi aid worker returns to Syria after fall of Assad
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18:26Although Kiwi agency ReliefAid has been delivering aid to Syrian families since 2015, founder Mike Seawright had been prevented from entering the country under the dictatorial regime.
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Sarah Garfinkel: Interoception - your untapped sixth sense
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24:00The ability to count your own heartbeat could be the answer to lowering anxiety and managing other conditions like PTSD, psychosis and even some aspects of autism. This skill is called interoception.
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Inside Kiwi drone company with $66m UK defence contract
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54:32With Shaun Hendy, David Seymour and Malcolm TurnbullBy Q+A
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Graydon Carter: The glamorous heyday of print magazines
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34:46In his early years as editor of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter's budget had no ceiling. It was a time of lavish parties, unchecked expense accounts, hugely expensive photographers - and it was the last golden age of magazines.
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Irish writer Colm Tóibín on new book 'Long Island'
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21:26Colm Tóibín's latest book Long Island returns to the world of his novel Brooklyn, a book that was so popular in Ireland that one every 150 people bought a copy.
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The health of health reporting; Peters' RNZ 'threat,' media freedom’s dark day
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34:32The health sector throws up stories of serious crisis almost daily, but journalists find hard data hard to get. Also: media freedom worries increasing around the world - and Winston Peters' 'threat' to RNZ. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Calling Home: Alan Duncan from Prince Edward Island
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21:21Prince Edward Island is a place where the winters are cold, the beaches are long, lobster is affordable, and there's an abundance of potatoes.
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Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz.
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The Pope's legacy in his homeland of Argentina
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12:41Argentinian writer and Journalist Marcela Mora Y Araujo joins Jim to discuss the Pope's legacy in his homeland, and whether or not his family were able to make it to Rome for his funeral.
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Democratic guardrails: Is NZ safe from authoritarianism?
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15:43Other nations are experiencing the erosion of democratic norms – even authoritarianism. Is our constitution strong enough to withstand it? Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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What influence do male role-models, chiefly fathers, have on boys' perceptions of masculinity? We find out.
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What's it like being a black woman in Australia? Ugandan-born Queenslander and standup comedian Anisa Nandaula speaks to Saturday Morning.
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Space weather isn't watercooler conversation but it's out there!
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The barn owl is New Zealand's newest raptor, but what impact do they have on our native species?
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The Tibble family are in Faenza, Italy commemorating their ancestor Te Rauwhiro Tibble this Anzac Day.
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Art historian Mary Kisler on how her father's PTSD from the war changed him
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A 'medical calamity' was declared following the discovery over eighty Dutch sperm donors were found to have fathered at least 25 children each.
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Controlled mess with celebrated illustrator Sydney Smith
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23:21In the world of children's literature, the Hans Christian Andersen Award is the highest international distinction awarded to authors and illustrators of children's books. Canadian illustrator Sydney Smith is one of those people. He describes his work as a controlled mess.
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Sports with Mathew Nash: will Auckland FC make history?
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6:32A historic inaugural season for Auckland FC could get even better this weekend.... The A-league newcomers might win the premier's plate and qualify for the finals series.
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A link between eye health and dementia has been uncovered using data and scans from the Dunedin Longitudinal Study.
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The Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area Act - what's next?
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10:47On Monday submissions close on an Deed of Acknowledgement between iwi Te Kawerau a Maki, Auckland Council and the Department of Conservation. The Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area Act has been in place since 2008 - so 17 years later the next step, on how to effect the act and actually manage the area is underway.…
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This week saw the the final few days of the coronial inquest into the death of olympic cyclist Olivia Podmore. Olivia's Mum Nienke and her step dad Chris Middleton spoke to Susie Ferguson from their Christchurch home.
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In just over 12 hours time the funeral for Pope Francis will be about to begin at St Peter's Basilica in Rome. Manuel Beazely is the vicar for Maori in the Auckland Diocese and just landed in Rome about 2 hours ago.
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In Pacific Waves today: Rabuka's coalition is doomed - Fiji's former AG; Ocean conservation group condemns Trump's exec order; Health NZ to slash 22 jobs in Pacific health; 'I'm still emotional' - Samoan nun recalls meeting with Pope Francis. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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The Auckland Uni nuclear physicist unlocking secrets of the universe
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24:15Auckland University nuclear physicist David Krofcheck is recognised for his work on the world's greatest science experiment… Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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FULL SHOW: Country Life for 25 April 2025
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49:40Country Life meets Hawke's bay stud owner Tony Thompson who's been breeding cattle for half a century. The team also find out about an organic vege growing business in Canterbury and chat to a sheep and beef farming family about diversifying their business. You can find photos and read more about the stories in this episode on our webpage, here. In…
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Simmental cattle breeder Tony Thompson's life of legacy
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19:35Collecting fine china is one of the passions of long-time Simmental cattle breeder Tony Thompson, bringing new meaning to the saying "like a bull in a china shop". You can find photos and read more about this episode on our webpage, here. You can learn more about Glen Anthony Super Simmentals, here. In this episode: 0:12 - The origins of the Glen A…
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