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Growing popularity of ethical and responsible investing
The growing popularity of ethical and responsible investing appears to be being felt in investment fund decisions and company behaviour. Audio
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Silver - a popular noble metal
Silver is widely used in jewellery, has interesting light sensitive abilities and has antimicrobial properties, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 76 of Elemental. Audio
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Plant proteins popularity on the rise in supermarkets
Popularity surge in plant based proteins reported by large supermarket chain. Audio
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TV3 cutting popular shows, signs of financial difficulties
Mediaworks has cut two popular comedy shows from TV3, in a further sign of the company's deepening economic problems. Long-running comedy panel show 7 Days has been reduced to just 12 episodes a year… Audio
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Polls show Labour, Ardern slipping in popularity
Despite opinion polls showing National ahead of Labour, the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Labour's support has lifted since the election. She says even though there are clouds on the economic… Audio
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Polls show Labour, Ardern slipping in popularity
Two polls two days running have National running ahead of Labour. Both polls showed Jacinda Ardern's popularity as preferred prime minister falling, though she remains well clear of Opposition leader… Audio
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Vanuatu PM under fire from opposition leader
Vanuatu's parliamentary opposition says the government has failed to consult adequately about introducing political reforms, as prime minster Charlot Salwai finds himself under pressure. Audio
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Popular Mt Taranaki tracks gets funding for expansion, upgrade
It's been billed as the country's newest 'great walk', and money from the Provincial Growth Fund is expected to allow thousands more people to get a chance to check out the sights on the Taranaki… Audio
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Tongan businesses worry over proposed Facebook ban
Tongan businesses are worried a Facebook ban the government is proposing could drastically cut their sales. Audio
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Legendary Vanuatu NGO marks 30 years in operation
A Vanuatu theatre and arts company, which has spread its reach to include youth and development work, has marked its 30th anniversary in Port Vila. Audio
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Why low polling doesn't always kill a political career
Low personal polling for National Party leader Simon Bridges doesn't necessarily mean that replacing him before the election is a sure thing. Audio
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Cat Macnaughtan: Getting Lost game proving popular
As the school holidays get ever closer, there's a new game which might tempt many parents, called Getting Lost Game. Cat Macnaughtan and her husband James Goodwin designed the game. Audio
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Popular imported cars in NZ may be banned for safety
Some of New Zealand's most popular cars could be banned from being imported under a new road safety strategy.
Of the five most popular used cars imported into the country last year, three could be… Audio
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Judges ordered publicly funded cultural reports 'in error'
District and High Court judges in NZ ordered special reports on the backgrounds of mainly Maori and Pacifika offenders apparently unaware the law didn't allow them to. Information obtained by RNZ… Audio
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Mueller report contempt action & Joe Biden's popularity grows
US correspondent, Susan Milligan with the latest moves in politics. The House Judiciary Committee has signalled it will begin contempt proceedings against Attorney General William Barr over access to… Audio
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Fears NZ's 'people's beach' will be damaged by growing popularity
Audio 6 May 2019Massey University Professor Steve Trewick wants DOC to impose daily limits on the number of visitors to Awaroa Inlet - the so called "people's beach" bought through a crowd funding campaign. Video, Audio
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Queenstown's too popular
Audio 5 Apr 2019Dunedin based innovator Ian Taylor has spoken out about what New Zealand places that are in his words 'overtourismed'. Audio
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How 'Walk This Way' changed popular music
On a Sunday afternoon in 1986, two drug addicted rock stars from Aerosmith, Steve Tyler and Joe Perry, and rising hip hop artists from Run DMC went into a studio and changed musical and cultural… Audio
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Human rights abuses in Papua ongoing, churches say
Human rights abuses in Indonesian-ruled Papua are consistent and ongoing, the World Council of Churches says. Audio
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NEON: the history behind popular culture
NEON uses our favourite films, TV shows, and computer games as the vehicle to find out more about the history behind them. Presented by Jem Duducu and produced by Dan Morelle, we play some of an… Audio
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Waka ama growing in popularity as nationals get under way
The 30th National Waka Ama Sprint Championships get under way today, with more than 3000 paddlers expected to take to Lake Karapiro this week. Maori News Correspondent Leigh-Marama McLachlan caught up… Audio
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Internal Affairs has NZ's most popular baby names for 2018
Internal Affairs has released the country's most popular baby names for 2018, and again Oliver and Charlotte have topped the list. Audio
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Duchess of Sussex proves popular on first official NZ visit
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex head to Rotorua today after dazzling Aucklanders with their gumboot-throwing talent, tree planting, meeting children with parents who've been in prison, and talking to… Audio
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Death in popular culture
Death is one of the most ubiquitous settings and plot devices in the TV, films and theatre we consumer, and has been since antiquity. Audio
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Auckland K-Pop popularity skyrockets
Auckland's annual K-Pop competition is so popular it has to hold auditions to narrow down the number of entrants. The music and dance of K-Pop, or Korean Pop, is growing worldwide - and New Zealand's… Audio