Welcome to Ngā Pātaka Kōrero Auckland Libraries podcast page! Catch up on author talks, events and concerts, and hear more in-depth commentary from the curatorial team behind our taonga treasured collections and exhibitions.
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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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Multi-lingual flood resilience campaign in Auckland libraries
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The Auckland Council has rolled out a campaign via its libraries to educate the public on flood resilience.
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A grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand - The Creed
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The Creed from Rev Thomas Kendell's "A Grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand"Church Mission SocietyLondon: Printed by R. Watts. 1820GNZM 3iRef: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/search/card?id=68d5e7a6-f145-588a-819c-a36e2deca81e&entityType=FormatGroupRead by Maureen Ned on the theme Reo AkoRecorded in support of the Waiwai…
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
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Kennedy joins Kathryn to talk about walking the Golden Stairs track at the entrance of the Whangape Harbour on Northland's west coast.
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The Matakana gelato and sorbetto scooping awards
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Charlie's Gelato in Matakana has been scooping awards all year...but making gelato and sorbetto the way the Italians do it.
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten & Gareth Hughes
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Gareth Hughes discuss the week's big political moments.
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Around the motu: Kelly Makiha in Rotorua
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Rob and Linley Parry have owned three McDonald's restaurants in Rotorua for 21 years.
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Book review: Gabriel's Moon by William Boyd
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Elisabeth Easther reviews Gabriel's Moon by William Boyd published by Penguin Random House
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The kiwi dressing buildings in Kaynemaile
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Kayne Horsham's architectural mesh product had its genesis as a costume material for the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Debora is currently in the US and talks about what the Harris-Trump presidential race means for Africa and the Middle East and foreign policy in general.
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Container power hubs coming to small towns
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A North Island lines company is installing solar and diesel-powered hubs in remote communities to be a backup for a power cut.
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What's going on at Auckland's unfinished Seascape Tower?
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Tools are down on Auckland's 56-storey, $300m Seascape tower - the result of a dispute between its developer, Shundi Customs and its builder - one of the world's biggest: China Construction.
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Comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks with a few funny stories, including the online purchase of a croissant shaped lamp, that turned out to be resin covered pastry!
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Cuddling King Charles might be grabbing the headlines, but the Black Ferns have an almighty encounter this weekend.
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Around the motu: Piers Fuller in Wairarapa
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The decision remains in the balance on whether to toll motorists from Wairarapa to Palmerston North almost $9 per day to use the new highway. Editor of the Wairarapa Times-Age, Piers Fuller
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Book review: Patea Boys by Airana Ngarewa
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Airini Beautrais reviews Patea Boys by Airana Ngarewa published by Moa Press
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A spotlight on Grey Lynn, Arch Hill and Westmere
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Grey Lynn historian Tania Mace has taken a deep dive into a well known older part of Auckland she calls home.
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Dr and cancer survivor on importance of vaccine and testing
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Whangarei GP Dr Andrew Miller was diagnosed with HPV related head and neck cancer ten years ago.
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Some Rangiora High School students have been part of an interactive digital pilot programme this year, which aims to educate about vaping in a non punitive way.
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What is the government's plan for Aged Care?
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The Minister for Seniors, and Associate Health Minister, Casey Costello discusses the future for aged care.
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Screentime: Kaos, Takeout Kids, Chimp Crazy
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about Jeff Goldblum as Zeus dealing with his wayward children and fearing for his demise in a very modern-day setting in Kaos (Netflix). Takeout Kids (Spinoff/YouTube) looks at the lives of young Kiwis who have grown up in their parents' restaurants or takeaway shops. And Chimp Crazy (Neon), is…
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Play with your food, and don't disguise vegetables
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When Jennifer Anderson became a mother, she - like many new parents - realised the uphill battle that can be mealtimes.
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Tech: Govt gets a chatbot, Starlink delays hit OneNZ
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Technology commentator Peter Griffin looks at the government's plans to develop a pilot AI assistant to navigate...government. Has any other country done this, what can citizens expect and what are the risks? Satellite internet service Starlink is facing delays getting clearance for its direct-to-cell service, which in turn is causing delays to loc…
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Around the motu : Lee Scanlon in Westport
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Lee has the latest on the barge, Manahau which ran aground at Westport's Carters Beach. West Coasters will not be consulted before their weekend GP clinics are replaced with telehealth from 1 October. And a forensic audit of the Buller District Council's controversial Project Management Office has found inadequate management, lack of critical contr…
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Book review: Edith Collier: Early New Zealand modernist
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David Hill reviews Edith Collier: Early New Zealand modernist Edited by Jill Trevelyan, Jennifer Taylor and Greg Donson Published by Massey University Press
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Epidemiologist grew up in shadow of rheumatic fever
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As Jason Gurney was growing up in South Auckland, there was a permanent long shadow cast over his whanau.
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UK: Winter power payment cut to millions of pensioners
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UK correspondent Matt Dathan looks at the new government's moves to restrict eligibility for the winter fuel payment, which passed in Parliament despite an attempt to block it.
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The teenager who's growing her biodegradable pot business
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In the tackle to cut down on single use plastic, plant pots may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But in New Zealand alone, we use a whopping 350 million of them a year.
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Police to take attention away from mental health call outs
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Police will soon stop responding to most mental health calls after years of warning the workload was becoming unsustainable.
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Science: Methane's fast rise, Kakapo colour-change
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Science commentator Laurie Winkless joins Kathryn with three fascinating recent studies into methane emissions, kākāpō feathers and how gold nuggets are made.
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Hairy, masked and sweat: The unusual kinds of native Kiwi bees
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Bees are hardly the biggest creatures in the world - but New Zealand's native bees are even smaller. How tiny? Almost so small you can hardly see them.
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Around the motu: Peter de Graaf in Northland
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With the Far North paying the highest power prices in New Zealand, despite having one of the lowest median incomes, Peter has been talking to families having to choose between buying groceries and paying their electricity bill.
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Book review: Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout
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Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop in Auckland reviews Tell Me Everything by Elizabeth Strout published by Penguin Random House
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Wairoa flood review finds regional council lacking
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A review into the flood that devastated Wairoa in June has found Hawke's Bay Regional Council lacked a proper plan for managing the river mouth, and did not listen to locals.
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Sarah Hillary on the life of an art conservator
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Sarah Hillary is reflecting on 40 years as an Auckland art conservator following her retirement at the end of last month. She rose from an intern at the Auckland Art Gallery to become its principal conservator.
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Australia: Kid ban, veterans' inquiry, poo taboo
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at plans by the Albanese government to set a minimum legal age for using social media which could be as high as 16.
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Coastal restoration could be a crucial carbon sink
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Restoring coastal environments could turn them into effective carbon sinks, scientists say.
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Silt study's findings could help growers
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Research into how crops grow in silt could be used to help horticultural growers to recover following major weather events.
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Stuff senior sports writer Marc Hinton talks about what now for Scott Robertson's men after three All Black defeats in their last four tests including a sweep in South Africa.
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Christchurch podiatrist Simon Wheeler is back to answer your biggest questions about feet and how to keep them healthy... Why do we get corns and bunions and what can we do about it? Should you tackle that ingrown toenail...and what's a better sock...cotton or wool?
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What the receivers report into the Du Val group has revealed, and what happens next. Also the the cost of construction and Maria weighs up what commentators and CEOs are saying about the state of the economy.
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Around the motu: Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
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Wairoa's CBD is set for a makeover - with council bosses to contribute towards some spruce-up work and leaving the door open for potential fines for landlords whose properties are in a state of decay.
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Book review: Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty
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Louise O'Brien reviews Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty published by Macmillan.
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From global stage to Wellington Opera's Tosca
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Soprano, Madeleine Pierard grew up in Napier in a musical family, then studied musical composition and biomedical science at Victoria University. It was a bit of a toss up whether to pursue medicine or music professionally.
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It's the eve of the Kamala Harris-Donald Trump debate - the US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate versus the US former President and Republican presidential candidate.
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The only charity that puts free books in homes turns 20
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Over the past 20 years, the Storytime Foundation has donated more than 320,000 books to 81,000 families around the motu.
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A home share initiative is underway in the Nelson Tasman region. Home Share for Her aims to bring together women looking to either share their home with someone, or women facing housing challenges and wanting social connection with others.
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Leading Māori employers oppose Te Pukenga reform
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Two leading employers of Māori and Pasifika tradespeople are concerned improvement made under Te Pukenga will be lost as the merger is unravelled.
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What lies beneath, explaining how city sewerage works
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Urban issues correspondent Bill McKay looks at one of our most vital - but overlooked - pieces of infrastructure: sewerage.
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K'Road's Italian staple Coco's Cantina turns 15
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When sisters Renee and Damaris Coulter set up Coco's Cantina on a corner of Auckland's K'Road, they were just focused on the restaurant's survival. But 15 years later, the restaurant's become a K'Road institution.
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Political commentators Sue Moroney & Ben Thomas
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Sue and Ben look back on a momentous week for Te Ao Maori with the tangi of Kiingi Tuheitia and his daughter crowned the eighth Maori monarch.
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