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White Silence: The Trailer
Audio 7 Nov 2019Stuff and RNZ's new podcast - White Silence. It was meant to be a once in a lifetime experience. But an Air New Zealand sightseeing flight to Antarctica ends in tragedy, killing 257 people. And the… Audio
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Happymeal turns 40 and blamed for childhood obesity
McDonald's happymeal is forty this year, but many believe there's little to celebrate. Marketing expert Dr Joya Kemper explains why it was a such success and it's legacy Audio
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Expert looks at the impact social media political messaging has
Massey University Professor Claire Robinson discusses whether social media political messaging works better than going through traditional sources. Audio
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Why do we still persist with name suppression in the age of the internet?
Is name suppression through the courts still effective in the age of the internet? Audio
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Reply all emails the bain of office workers around the world
Audio 7 Nov 2019Why office workers around the world abhor the inevitable "reply-all" emails they are sent. Audio
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Finance minister calls out the insurance industry over uninsurables
Finance minister warns the insurance industry they have a duty of care to soceity to not create a class of uninsurables. Audio
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Government back tracks on tougher new rules for partnership visas
The government instructs immigration to revert back to partnership visa rules after the stricter regime impacted heavily on the Indian community. Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer (Part 2)
Audio 7 Nov 2019Is name suppression through the courts still effective in the age of the internet? Massey University Professor Claire Robinson discusses whether social media political messaging works better than… Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer (Part 1)
Audio 7 Nov 2019The government instructs immigration to revert back to parntership visa rules after the stricter regime impacted heavily on the Indian community. Finance minister warns the insurance industry they… Audio
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4pm Pacific Regional News for 7 November 2019
The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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I've been thinking for 7 November 2019
Audio 7 Nov 2019What the panellists Ruwani Perera and Ian Telfer have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 7 November 2019
Audio 7 Nov 2019Remembering an iconic episode of WKRP in Cincinnati; Turkey's Away. Audio
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The history of All Blacks losing at the Rugby World Cup
Have we grown as a nation and are able to accept defeat at the Rugby World Cup better than on previous occasions? Historian Dr Grant Morris looks back at reaction to our RWC losses. Audio
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Solving the World's Problems - Dave Armstrong
Time for Solving The Worlds problems and today I'm joined by Dave Armstrong - Wellington based columnist who's been thinking about some local issues that are irking him. Audio
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NZ Biography: Carmen Rupe
Fabulous, flamboyant and hugely successful in her time, today's Biography is about Carmen, the Wellington transgender entrepreneur Audio
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Music Critic: Colin Morris
Colin Morris takes a look at a track from The Waterboys album Where the Action Is and digs deep into his own archives with Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. Audio
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Question Time for 7 November 2019
1. Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government's policies and statements? 2. Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Research, Science and Innovation: What recent… Audio
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2pm Pacific Regional News for 7 November 2019
The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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Great album: Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York
Great album: Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York Audio
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A theatre show for babies
The good folk at Cubbin Theatre Company are on a mission to prove theatre is for everybody - even babies! Audio
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Ruby McGill on living with type 1 diabetes
Most people have heard of type 1 diabetes, but not everyone knows how draining it is to manage. Of the 25,000 New Zealanders who live with the illness, young mum Ruby McGill describes herself as "one… Audio
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Urban Habitat Collective bringing co-living to capital
As our cities fill up and the price of housing increases, people are finding different, creative ways to put a roof over their heads. The folks over at Urban Habitat Collective, for example. They're a… Audio, Gallery
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New microneedle contraceptive patch a possible game-changer
Big news out of the United States! Some researchers have developed a new form of contraceptive which uses microneedles ... and which could be a game-changer Audio
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First song: Iron Maiden: Legacy of Beast Tour
Ahead of their spectacular one-off Legacy of Beast Tour next year, Jesse talks to Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith about the band's music, art, touring, legendary status, longevity in the industry… Audio
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A Festival Feast
The Auckland Arts Festival has named its line-up for 2020. It brings together the weird, the wonderful, the musical and the “mad”. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 November 2019
About 200 of Fonterra's farmer shareholders have turned out for the co-op's annual general meeting in Invercargill today. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 November 2019
The Football Ferns coach says they're struggling to keep up with the rest of the world Audio
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Midday Markets for 7 November 2019
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Belinda Stanley of Craigs Investment. Audio
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Trustpower half year profit hit by weak hydro and power outage
A warm winter, low hydro-lake levels, and a power station outage have knocked Tauranga based Trustpower's half year profit. Audio