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Māori thrash-metal band Alien Weaponry announce new album and share single/video ‘Tangaroa’.
Audio 17 Jun 2021Māori thrash-metal band Alien Weaponry announce new album and share single/video ‘Tangaroa’. Video
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Review - The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard
The sequel to the popular Hitman's Bodyguard is called The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard - starring once again... Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson and Salma Hayek. Video, Audio
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Marsden Pt refinery workers keen to upskill to develop biofuels
Talks are under way with New Zealand's only oil refinery about potentially using the facility to make biofuels.
The Marsden Point refinery near Whangārei looks likely to be scaled back to an… Audio
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Mental health hikoi: Mike King hands back order of merit medal in protest
High profile mental health campaigner Mike King got emotional as he handed back his order of merit medal today.
He believes the government's mental health funding efforts have failed and no one in… Video, Audio
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America's Cup sailing away from NZ for next regatta
New Zealand's Cup looks set to sail elsewhere for its next battle. Team New Zealand is entering discussions with other nations keen to host the 37th America's Cup, after rejecting a… Video, Audio
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Female rugby players sidelined at Canterbury event
Canterbury's schoolgirl rugby players and coaches were left feeling ignored at a recent event when Mark Mills - the boss of new rugby sponsor Miles Toyota - mentioned only male players in his opening… Audio
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Why 30 is not the new 20
Does it really matter how you spend your 20s? If you treat the decade as "developmental downtime" you're missing an opportunity to get a head start at life, argues Dr Meg Jay, author of the… Video, Audio
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Science with Allan Blackman
Allan joins Kathryn to talk about why it's taken 20 years to sequence the human genome - but there's still more to be done. Why have three experts resigned from the US Food and Drug Administration… Audio
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Steve Biddulph: why we need to listen to our gut instinct
Psychologist and author Steve Biddulph is a best known for his very popular parenting books Raising Boys and Raising Girls. His latest book takes on a slightly bigger subject: the human race in… Audio
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Bernard joins Kathryn to talk about the free trade deal announced between Australia and the United Kingdom, with 99 percent of Aussie goods able to enter the UK duty free once the deal comes into… Audio
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The remote housing crisis and one man's plan to fix it
It's not just the big cities suffering from affordable housing issues - but the more remote areas of the country are getting no help, even if they're willing to help themselves. Audio
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Historic Shannon Jailhouse gets a new public site
Audio 15 Jun 2021Shannon's historic jailhouse has been restored and moved to centre of town. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - game of life and death
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talked to Karyn Hay about the launch of the new news channel labelled ‘Fox News for the UK,’ the bike bridge beat-up that’s still creating… Video, Audio
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Ending period poverty: First products given at Auckland Girls Grammar School
Calls to eliminate period poverty are finally being answered by the government.
The first rollout of free period products in schools began today at Auckland Girls Grammar. This follows a pilot… Video, Audio
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Critical meeting underway over next host of America's Cup
A critical meeting tonight could decide whether all hope for the next America's cup on home waters is sunk.
Team NZ boss Grant Dalton's selling his vision for the race to the Royal NZ yacht squadron… Video, Audio
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Sebastian Junger on what it means to be free
American journalist Sebastian Junger's latest book ruminates on the concept of freedom and what it means to be free in a modern society. He had ample opportunity to do it during his 600-kilometre hike… Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Davis
Susan talks to Kathryn about Joe Biden's first trip aboard as US President, and what will be on the table for his meeting later this week with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Susan Davis is a… Audio
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Reti: 15 March film should take into account feelings
The deputy leader of the National Party, Shane Reti, says that artistic license doesn't justify the makers of a film about the March 15 terrorist attacks trampling people's feelings and experiences… Audio
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Pressure mounts for 'They Are Us' film crew to back out
Pressure is mounting for those in the film industry backing a movie about the Christchurch terror attacks to step back as one high-profile film producer quits.
Some in the Muslim community are… Audio
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What can you get under govt's electric vehicle rebate scheme?
The government's clean car discount might sound like a good deal, but how much will it actually help?
Rebates range from eight thousand dollars for new imported EVs, down to just over two thousand… Video, Audio
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Polynesian Panthers welcome apology for Dawn Raids, but urge action
A formal apology is coming from the government for the "dehumanising and terrorising treatment" committed during the Dawn Raids of the 1970s.
The raids were carried out to uncover and deport… Video, Audio
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Ben Wallace-Wells on the politics of Peter Thiel
New Zealand citizen and tech billionaire Peter Thiel is known as an early investor in big things like Facebook and PayPal. Now he's investing in politics. New Yorker columnist Ben Wallace-Wells talks… Audio
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NZ film producer pulls out of controversial They Are Us
An Auckland-based film producer is pulling out of a proposed film about the aftermath of the Christchurch terror attacks. The movie, 'They are Us', will focus on the prime minister's response in the… Audio
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'They are Us' film sparks backlash
News that a film will be made about the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks has drawn a huge backlash here in New Zealand, with more than 55,000 people signing a petition to shut the production down.
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Petition organisers want film on Mosque attack shut down
Audio 14 Jun 2021A petition calling for a Hollywood film about the Christchurch mosque attacks to be shut down, has now gathered close to 60-thousand signatures The film, They Are Us, has garnered strong criticism… Audio
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When nationally significant land is your land
Moves to protect New Zealand's biodiversity have West Coast farmers feeling under attack as they're dictated to over what they can do with their land. Are they carrying the can for the rest of us? Audio
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Research into the medical use of psychedelics is underway but don’t expect results soon – expert
Since the 1950s researchers have known psychedelic drugs could have medical applications, but what of research today? Associate Professor Suresh Muthukumaraswamy talks at Raising the Bar 2021. Audio
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Amy Winehouse 'despised fame more than anything else'
Amy Winehouse's best friend Tyler James has spent the last four years writing a book about the star's life, My Amy. Tyler joins the show to talk about his special bond with Amy and why she pushed the… Audio
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Greg Murphy urging Kiwi men to get regular health checks
Men's Health Week ambassador Greg Murphy is calling on New Zealand men to take care of their health and "find the time" to get regular medical check-ups, as a part of the build-up to this year's… Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Lavina Good and Richard Harman
Joining us on the Weekend Panel today are Lavina Good, and Richard Harman They look at the movie being made about the CHCH mosque shootings, the vaccine rollout, and Auckland being crowned as the… Audio