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How would you commit a perfect murder? It's a question New Zealand's leading forensic pathologist gets asked a lot.
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Today's expert is all about falconry - That's the art of using a bird of prey for hunting.
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NZSIP make a specific kind of insulated panel - structural insulated ones called Smart Panels. For Made in NZ today we head to Central Otago to chat to James Clarke the General Manager/Director NZSIP.
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Today Brooks Alexander talks to Jesse about House of the Dragon, Interview with the Vampire, The Boys and The Acolyte.
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We've all experienced those moments in life when we feel totally overwhelmed. Well, a breathing tool designed right here in Aotearoa is made to help in those moments Julia Wikeepa is the founder of Hā Habit!
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New Zealand universities are under increasing pressure, there's financial constraints, the post-COVID hangover, and staff layoffs. In response the government's appointment of a University Advisory Group to consider challenges and opportunities for improvement in the university sector.
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For many years now the after life batteries from electric vehicles have been a thorn in the side environmentally friendly image of those EVs. Now it's hoped that those batteries, no longer fit for purpose in electric cars, can be deployed to help serve as electricity distribution centres, charging cars but also acting as generators not dependent on fossil fuels. A prototype's been set up in Mercer, just south of Auckland by Counties Energy, it's known the Berm Battery - even though it's not technically sitting on the berm at the Mercer service centre. Moonis Vegdani is Counties Energy's chief strategy and transformation officer talks to Jesse.
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This week's critter is the ro, also known as the smooth stick insect, whe or Clitarchus hookeri - our most common native stick insect. Smooth stick insects have a range of superpowers: as well as actually looking like sticks, the females can reproduce without males. Their offspring will also be female and will also be able to reproduce solo.
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Gardening guru Lynda Hallinan joins Mark to talk about all things in the garden at this time of the year.
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Today chef, fish monger, author and district councillor Martin Bosley's with us to share a hearty warm winter recipe for gnocchi with beef ragu.
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Today Dom talks to Mark about Bad Boys: Ride or Die, The Crime is Mine and The Exorcism.
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Each Friday we talk to our listeners about any eerie or unexplained incidents they've experienced. If you have a story of prescience or bizarre coincident along the lines of our Freaky Friday stories, please text 2101 or email [email protected].
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New Zealand is an ongoing battle against problematic introduced plant species' that threaten our native flora. Niklas Erikson is a Senior Conservation Advisor for Auckland Council, he speaks to Mark.
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The number of students enrolling in the earth scientists is falling, according to data from numerous global geoscience institutes. To counter that, Christchurch-based earth modelling company Seequent has developed Visible Geology.
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Motorists in Tamaki Makaurau will no doubt agree that traffic congestion is one of the city's biggest problems. Northern Infrastructure Forum Executive Director, Barney Irvine speaks to Mark.
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Before March 2020, most mediation in New Zealand was delivered face to face. The Covid pandemic has fundamentally changed this and now a lot of mediation is delivered online. Along with legal history, mediation is Dr Grant Morris' academic specialty area. Today he explores the transformation that has occurred in New Zealand mediation over the past few years.
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Today Ali's talking to Jesse about the growing problem of mental health issues in younger people and getting help for them. She talks about the prevalence of the issue and the difficulties getting access to the right help for them.
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Suzie Bates grew up playing backyard cricket with her older brothers in Dunedin. By the time she was 15, she was playing for the Otago Sparks, and she made her international debut in 2006. We speak to her about her career.
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Renata Wiles spent hundreds of hours exploring Auckland with her daughter looking for the coolest playgrounds and kid-friendly activities available. Renata speaks to Jesse.
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The finalists for the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults have been announced today.Taking us through the list of finalists books editor and our own book critic Claire Mabey.
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