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New Zealand study reveals long-term health of tiny premature babies
Health

New Zealand study reveals long-term health of tiny premature babies

Advances in neonatal care are helping NZ's tiniest babies survive — with caveats.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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How childhood lessons on a North Otago farm are shaping new era of Kiwi financial literacy
New Zealand

How childhood lessons on a North Otago farm are shaping new era of Kiwi financial literacy

Can teaching kids about money break the cycle of financial stress? Simon Brown thinks so.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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The doctor who beat the odds to ease pain for New Zealand’s dying children
New Zealand

The doctor who beat the odds to ease pain for New Zealand’s dying children

Amanda Evans has turned her own childhood adversity into a remarkable career.

30 Sep 05:00 PM
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Listener’s October Viewing Guide: Victoria Beckham doco series, James May explores explorers, and The Diplomat returns
Entertainment

Listener’s October Viewing Guide: Victoria Beckham doco series, James May explores explorers, and The Diplomat returns

What's new on broadcast telly and streaming this month, updated weekly.

01 Oct 03:00 AM
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The hidden dangers of grey literature in public debate and truth-telling
David Harvey
OpinionDavid Harvey

The hidden dangers of grey literature in public debate and truth-telling

Questioning a 2022 Human Rights Commission Report on colonisation proves futile.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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Aaron Smale: Not a patch on paedophiles
Aaron Smale
OpinionAaron Smale

Aaron Smale: Not a patch on paedophiles

Why is the state still protecting abuse perpetrators through police inaction & tardiness?

30 Sep 08:15 PM
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‘I couldn’t give up either’: The NZ doctor who became a composer 40 years after her first degree
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‘I couldn’t give up either’: The NZ doctor who became a composer 40 years after her first degree

Music by paediatrician and composer Louise Webster gets the Auckland Phil treatment.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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Book of the Day: Ernest Rutherford and the Birth of Modern Physics by Matthew Wright
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Book of the Day: Ernest Rutherford and the Birth of Modern Physics by Matthew Wright

Well-researched bio of first NZ Nobel laureate explores his achievements in plain language

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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Slash & burn: How Trump’s health and science cuts are hitting home in NZ
New Zealand

Slash & burn: How Trump’s health and science cuts are hitting home in NZ

US govt research cuts cast a global shadow, threatening serious consequences for us all.

29 Sep 05:01 PM
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: “Shaky” Luxon leadership still high risk despite earthquake rule changes
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: “Shaky” Luxon leadership still high risk despite earthquake rule changes

Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the week in local and international politics.

02 Oct 05:00 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: As Luxon talks up a glorious future, his ministers deliver disconnected policies
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: As Luxon talks up a glorious future, his ministers deliver disconnected policies

The government is playing potluck with the economy.

28 Sep 05:00 PM
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Chris Slane’s political cartoon of the week
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Chris Slane’s political cartoon of the week

Chris Slane’s take on current events.

28 Sep 05:00 PM
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Trump calls Earth “worst planet ever” on Tripadvisor
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Trump calls Earth “worst planet ever” on Tripadvisor

Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the week in local and international politics.

25 Sep 06:00 PM
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The hidden dangers of grey literature in public debate and truth-telling
David Harvey
OpinionDavid Harvey

The hidden dangers of grey literature in public debate and truth-telling

Questioning a 2022 Human Rights Commission Report on colonisation proves futile.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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Aaron Smale: Not a patch on paedophiles
Aaron Smale
OpinionAaron Smale

Aaron Smale: Not a patch on paedophiles

Why is the state still protecting abuse perpetrators through police inaction & tardiness?

30 Sep 08:15 PM
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Victoria’s treaty bill sparks hope for Australia’s first peoples
Bernard Lagan
OpinionBernard Lagan

Victoria’s treaty bill sparks hope for Australia’s first peoples

State proposes a treaty with potential to take reconciliation from rhetoric to reality.

29 Sep 05:00 PM
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Russell Brown: Why Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric would identify him as an extremist in NZ
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Russell Brown: Why Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric would identify him as an extremist in NZ

Our politicians should not be pulling us towards American agendas.

28 Sep 05:00 PM
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New Zealand

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Algae changes in Southern Ocean sparks ecosystem concern
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Algae changes in Southern Ocean sparks ecosystem concern

As phytoplankton responds to climate change, a reorganisation of life is occurring.

02 Oct 05:00 PM
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How childhood lessons on a North Otago farm are shaping new era of Kiwi financial literacy
New Zealand

How childhood lessons on a North Otago farm are shaping new era of Kiwi financial literacy

Can teaching kids about money break the cycle of financial stress? Simon Brown thinks so.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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Listener Weekly Quiz: October 1
New Zealand

Listener Weekly Quiz: October 1

Test your general knowledge with the Listener’s weekly quiz.

30 Sep 05:00 PM
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The doctor who beat the odds to ease pain for New Zealand’s dying children
New Zealand

The doctor who beat the odds to ease pain for New Zealand’s dying children

Amanda Evans has turned her own childhood adversity into a remarkable career.

30 Sep 05:00 PM

Enterprise & Tech

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Peter Griffin: This is the swansong of the modern smartphone era. Prepare for smart glasses.
Business

Peter Griffin: This is the swansong of the modern smartphone era. Prepare for smart glasses.

Super-thin phones represent end-stage smartphone innovation.

23 Sep 06:00 PM
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Peter Griffin: When AI advice leads to serious harm
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Peter Griffin: When AI advice leads to serious harm

Relying on AI or mental wellbeing can lead to dark places, so will a lawsuit rein it in?

07 Sep 06:00 PM
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David Kirk: An introduction to the business of rugby
Business

David Kirk: An introduction to the business of rugby

The sources of revenue to sustain rugby in New Zealand are changing.

02 Sep 06:00 PM
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Health

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New Zealand study reveals long-term health of tiny premature babies
Health

New Zealand study reveals long-term health of tiny premature babies

Advances in neonatal care are helping NZ's tiniest babies survive — with caveats.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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TikTok’s carnivore diet: The booming trend with hidden health risks
Health

TikTok’s carnivore diet: The booming trend with hidden health risks

Meat and mandarins? Why experts are warning against extreme meat diets.

30 Sep 05:00 PM
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Why finally getting a health diagnosis can bring relief – but also uncertainty
Health

Why finally getting a health diagnosis can bring relief – but also uncertainty

Research shows receiving a diagnosis has at least five types of effects.

29 Sep 05:00 PM
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Regular yoghurt or Greek yoghurt? Here’s the difference
Health

Regular yoghurt or Greek yoghurt? Here’s the difference

Yoghurt is a rich source of protein, but not all are created equal.

22 Sep 10:08 PM

Life

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Weekend Wine Guide: Villa Maria’s 2025 collection is private, not exclusive
Michael Cooper
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Weekend Wine Guide: Villa Maria’s 2025 collection is private, not exclusive

You can find Villa Maria's great-value wines on shelves around the world.

02 Oct 05:00 PM
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Jane Clifton: Bloody Scotland, Tartan Noir and global headliners
Life

Jane Clifton: Bloody Scotland, Tartan Noir and global headliners

Authors flock to Scotland's annual crime-writing book festival.

02 Oct 05:00 PM
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NZ’s Best Homes with Phil Spencer Ep 3: How much for a home on a Queenstown golf resort, or an Eastern spiritual retreat in Westmere?
Life

NZ’s Best Homes with Phil Spencer Ep 3: How much for a home on a Queenstown golf resort, or an Eastern spiritual retreat in Westmere?

The next batch of multi-million dollar abodes from episode three.

28 Sep 05:00 AM
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The Good Life: Is the humble lawn now the subject of a culture war, too?
Life

The Good Life: Is the humble lawn now the subject of a culture war, too?

Exploring the alternatives to having a mossy lawn.

27 Sep 06:00 PM
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Culture

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‘I couldn’t give up either’: The NZ doctor who became a composer 40 years after her first degree
Culture
|Updated

‘I couldn’t give up either’: The NZ doctor who became a composer 40 years after her first degree

Music by paediatrician and composer Louise Webster gets the Auckland Phil treatment.

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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A chance encounter with a Shakespearean rarity tells a South Canterbury Tale
Culture

A chance encounter with a Shakespearean rarity tells a South Canterbury Tale

In Timaru, a 19th century oil painting reveals one of the Bard's lesser-known works.

27 Sep 06:00 PM
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Cultural attaché: Tracy Grant Lord on making ballet look beautiful, opening nights and her dream dinner guests
Culture

Cultural attaché: Tracy Grant Lord on making ballet look beautiful, opening nights and her dream dinner guests

The acclaimed set and costume designer shares her inspirations and favourite things.

25 Sep 06:00 PM
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NZSO 2026 programme: Orchestra announces line-up of young and gifted overseas guest stars
Culture

NZSO 2026 programme: Orchestra announces line-up of young and gifted overseas guest stars

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra books one of the Kanneh-Mason clan.

21 Sep 06:00 PM

Entertainment

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Listener’s October Viewing Guide: Victoria Beckham doco series, James May explores explorers, and The Diplomat returns
Entertainment

Listener’s October Viewing Guide: Victoria Beckham doco series, James May explores explorers, and The Diplomat returns

What's new on broadcast telly and streaming this month, updated weekly.

01 Oct 03:00 AM
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Music: Local albums offer smooth sailing and nightmares in space
Graham Reid
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Music: Local albums offer smooth sailing and nightmares in space

New releases from Leisure, Rhian Sheehan & Arli Liberman, and Alan Brown.

30 Sep 05:00 PM
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Why making Leonardo DiCaprio a deadbeat dad was a Paul Thomas Anderson masterstroke
Sarah Watt
ReviewsSarah Watt

Why making Leonardo DiCaprio a deadbeat dad was a Paul Thomas Anderson masterstroke

Director steers DiCaprio into Coen Brothers territory in his latest Californian epic.

29 Sep 05:00 PM
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Sam Neill summons a Kiwi-heavy cast for third season of Oz courtroom drama
Entertainment

Sam Neill summons a Kiwi-heavy cast for third season of Oz courtroom drama

The Kiwi cast of The Twelve on working with Sam Neill.

28 Sep 05:00 PM

Books

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Book of the Day: Ernest Rutherford and the Birth of Modern Physics by Matthew Wright
Reviews

Book of the Day: Ernest Rutherford and the Birth of Modern Physics by Matthew Wright

Well-researched bio of first NZ Nobel laureate explores his achievements in plain language

01 Oct 05:00 PM
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Book of the Day: Gravity Let Me Go by Trent Dalton
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Book of the Day: Gravity Let Me Go by Trent Dalton

Trent Dalton’s latest novel has truth, lies and delusion at its heart.

30 Sep 05:00 PM
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Book of the Day: The Last Living Cannibal by Airana Ngarewa
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Book of the Day: The Last Living Cannibal by Airana Ngarewa

Airana Ngarewa draws from his own whakapapa for story of a survivor of Tītokowaru’s war.

29 Sep 05:00 PM
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Book of the Day: Will There Ever Be Another You by Patricia Lockwood
Books

Book of the Day: Will There Ever Be Another You by Patricia Lockwood

Patricia Lockwood’s new novel doubles down and tests the patience of her devotees.

28 Sep 05:00 PM

Crime

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Steve Braunias on the latest Scott Watson case decision: ‘Smug complacency and stupid intransigence’
Steve Braunias
OpinionSteve Braunias

Steve Braunias on the latest Scott Watson case decision: ‘Smug complacency and stupid intransigence’

A response to the Court of Appeal's decision not to quash Scott Watson's convictions.

23 Sep 06:00 PM
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Alone and vulnerable: Steve Braunias on the murder of a lone security guard
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Alone and vulnerable: Steve Braunias on the murder of a lone security guard

The violent and senseless death is raising questions about the security industry.

18 Aug 06:00 PM
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Trickster, Tailor, Liar, Spy: The Kiwi conman who made legal history
Crime

Trickster, Tailor, Liar, Spy: The Kiwi conman who made legal history

Mary Eileen Jones's body was never found, but her wedding dress helped make legal history.

11 Aug 06:00 PM
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Murder, he wrote: Steven Braunias on covering NZ’s most high-profile crime cases
Books

Murder, he wrote: Steven Braunias on covering NZ’s most high-profile crime cases

"I've spent quite a lot of my professional life these past 20 years at murder trials."

20 Jul 06:00 PM

World

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Jonathan Kronstadt: Do we deserve democracy if we doubt the vaccines that saved us?
Jonathan Kronstadt
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Jonathan Kronstadt: Do we deserve democracy if we doubt the vaccines that saved us?

There’s no vaccine for viral weirdness in the United States.

24 Sep 06:00 PM
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Jane Clifton: Mamma Mia! Swedish supergroup Abba misses out on ‘national treasure’ status
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Jane Clifton: Mamma Mia! Swedish supergroup Abba misses out on ‘national treasure’ status

Want to start a national debate? Start by drawing up a cultural-canon list.

21 Sep 06:00 PM
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Rules-bound Germany ignores the one that really counts
Cathrin Schaer
OpinionCathrin Schaer

Rules-bound Germany ignores the one that really counts

International law serves as a common language, but some consider it more like a guide.

15 Sep 06:00 PM
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Charlotte Grimshaw: On watching world leaders partake in the dream life of a US President
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Charlotte Grimshaw: On watching world leaders partake in the dream life of a US President

Musing on Donald Trump's "pretend mode" from rich and righteous Norway.

09 Sep 06:00 PM

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This contemporary Redcliffs home maximises its view of the estuary

A home on a Christchurch estuary provides its owner with an outlook that’s always changing

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10 things we learnt from listener.co.nz stories this week
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Peacekeeping, population and why cannabis could cure insomnia.

13 Dec 06:00 PM
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