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Newshounds - a classroom resource helping kids detect fake news
3 Apr 2024A media literacy module that encourages kids to "stop, think and check" before believing what they see online will soon be rolled out in NZ classrooms. Audio
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'Acting is an athletic experience when you're onstage'
2 Apr 2024Kiwi actress Sara Wiseman chats with Susie Ferguson about her return to the Auckland stage, "getting over herself" to play an ape and why she loves working in Australia. Video, Audio
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The Kiwi rolling out the World Marbles Champs
After helming her fifth international marbles event in the UK, Te Awamutu woman Julia McCarthy-Fox is packing up the little glass balls for another year. Audio
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What is going on with P Diddy?
Explainer: From a glittering music career to allegations of sexual abuse, violence and federal raids, US hip hop star P Diddy (real name: Sean Combs) has been in the headlines recently.
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Marvin Gaye: Never-before heard music resurfaces
Newly discovered music recorded by the late singer Marvin Gaye includes 66 demos of new songs on a cache of cassette tapes that have lain hidden in Belgium for more than 40 years.
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Prince: behind the music with composer Victoria Kelly
2 Apr 2024Victoria Kelly shares some lesser-known songs by her musical hero – Prince. Video, Audio
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Easy Eats: Curry Udon and BBQ Chook
3 Apr 2024Sam Parish shares a quick-and-easy dinner recipe for udon noodles in a curry sauce with shredded chicken. Audio
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Nui Stretch: guitar-maker and carver
31 Mar 2024Nui Stretch's guitar turned tewhatewha (traditional Māori weapon) is currently on display at the Wellington Museum. Audio
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How 'looking again' can bring the sparkle back
31 Mar 2024Taking short breaks from everyday life doesn't just help you appreciate the good things, says neuroscientist Dr Tali Sharot. It also helps you identify what needs to change. Audio
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The 'godfather of Ōtara' leads the way on this 1994 R&B classic
2 Apr 2024REVIEW: New Urban Polynesian features Pauly Fuemana, who would go on to become OMC, alongside his siblings Philip, Christina, and Tony. This significant local record has just been reissued on vinyl. Video, Audio
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Rubbing out the rainbow
The Detail -White paint over an Auckland rainbow crossing has left Aotearoa's LGBTQIA+ community and allies furious. Audio
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The reality of playing hockey for NZ
2 Apr 2024"We're not saving for our retirement with this career choice, but it is an epic lifestyle." Audio
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How to make sure your leftovers are safe to eat
1 Apr 2024Two days is the recommended time limit for eating leftover food - but it'll be safe in the freezer for up to three months.
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What we do in the wilderness
31 Mar 2024Dr Robert J Koester is the author of Lost Person Behaviour and an expert in the science of search-and-rescue. Audio
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New community, same credo
28 Mar 2024Julian Raphael talks about bringing the spirit of community singing to Taranaki, where participation is key (even if you're slightly off). Video, Audio
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Baron Hasselhoff's: crafting great chocolate in suburban Wellington
30 Mar 2024Susie Ferguson chats with Baron Hasselhoff's "chief chocolate disciple" Clayton McErlane. Audio
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What we're watching: Tales from the Loop
1 Apr 2024A science-fiction series that doesn't involve the end of the world or the fate of the universe? Dan Slevin explains why Tales from the Loop is worth a watch.
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Raising fowls for families impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle
29 Mar 2024Cyclone Chicks was started by Hawke's Bay farmer and vet Sally Newall. Audio
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'Vietnamese have no place in the American imagination'
30 Mar 2024Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Viet Thanh Nguyen talks to Susie Ferguson about his new memoir A Man of Two Faces. Audio
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Jim Mora's favourite songs
31 Dec 2023Emma Paki, Maria Callas and The Killers feature on Sunday Morning host Jim Mora's personal mixtape. Video, Audio
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Tami Neilson: 'For me, normal is exotic'
29 Mar 2024WATCH - Country singer Tami Neilson tells Anika Moa about her "come to Jesus" moment and the realities of life as a working musician. Video, Audio
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I Was There When: The Wellington Trades Hall bombing
28 Mar 2024Tim Donoghue was on the scene just after a bomb exploded in central Wellington on 27 March 1984. Audio
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From cow to cone - a big scoop from Nelson
Award-winning Appleby Farms ice cream is crafted from cow milk that's travelled "down the road" from Murray King's farm. Audio
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Four fab board games to liven up your Easter weekend
29 Mar 2024If Monopoly incites too many fights and you're tired of The Game of Life, here are some new games to try out this weekend.