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'New Zealand's biggest danger is being swamped by China'
Professor Tyler Cowen is a big supporter of immigration -- when it's done right -- but warns the New Zealand government needs to continue with its policy of not allowing China to get too much… Audio
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Travel bucks the trend bringing big bucks for print media
Newspapers have been shrinking for years along with the advertising that pays the bills - but travel is bucking the trend in a big way. Ads for tours and trips often make up the majority of the ads in… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 November 2019
It's a busy time in the liturgical calendar this week, with hymns to mark Christ the King Sunday, St Clement's Day and hymn writer Isaac Watts. Audio
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How Jenji Kohan runs a TV show
TV writer and producer Jenji Kohan is best known as the creator of the hit series Orange Is The New Black. Kim Hill caught up with her while she was in NZ to speak at a screen conference. Video, Audio
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Pharmac breached patient rights during drug brand switch
A woman who's made a complaint against Pharmac to the Health and Disability Commissioner says the drug-buying agency breached patient rights. Four people died following an epilepsy drug brand switch… Audio
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Pharmac 'trod all over' code of patients' rights - complainant
A National MP has called for an inquiry into Pharmac after four people died following an epilepsy drug brand switch.
Two complaints have now been laid with the Health and Disability Commissioner… Audio
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Kristine Crabb on closing down Miss Crabb
Audio 20 Nov 2019Today's guest is the founder of the fashion label Miss Crabb, which closed up a year or so ago after 15 years in business Kristine Crabb is here to tell us about some other irons she has in the fire.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Skux ‘I Am the Explorer’
Auckland punk musician Skux shot her new video on Kodiak Island, Alaska where she’s a park ranger. RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share it. Video
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Princes' Trust rangatahi pitch business ideas to royal patron
15 young Northland entrepreneurs are coming face to face with the man whose name heads up the programme helping them to reach their business dreams.The group are going through the Enterprise programme… Audio
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Scammers target Pasifika community
Pasifika community leaders in Auckland are warning about a rise in scams and are urging people not to be ashamed to speak up. Audio
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Heroic labrador helps save small dog in the sea
Not all heroes wear capes... Marley the labrador was a key player in the rescue of a small dog being swept out to sea at Petone beach on Sunday as its upset elderly owner watched on unable to help.
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Police officer describes days before Amber-Rose Rush's killing
Audio 18 Nov 2019In the trial of a former Dunedin doctor accused of killing a teenage girl, the jury has today heard from a police officer who observed the accused's behaviour in the days after the murder.
Venod… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Unchained XL ‘Sixty Fo Mo’
RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share the new single and video from Nigerian Kiwi rapper and producer Unchained XL. ‘Sixty Fo’ Mo’ is a 64-bar verse about anti-African racism, whakapapa and… Video
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The Beatles – re-released and re-imagined
William Dart considers The Beatles – re-released with the 50th Anniversary Edition of Abbey Road; and re-imagined with Matthew Bannister's individual take on Rubber Soul. Video, Audio
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Breath of the Birds by Dame Gillian Whitehead
In 'Breath of the Birds' Dame Gillian Whitehead discusses the origin of taonga puoro, their revival, and how she has used traditional Māori musical instruments in her compositions. Audio, Gallery
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The true story of fake New York heiress Anna Delvey
Audio 16 Nov 2019Anna Delvey was an ambitious young German heiress, living the high life in New York City. That's what it looked like from the outside, and what those nearest and dearest to her thought. In fact she… Audio
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Julie Biuso: fettuccine with zucchini
This week Julie Biuso's looking ahead to celebrate Week of Italian Cuisine and shares her delicious recipe of Fettuccine with Zucchini. Audio
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Tenor Simon O’Neill wins Best Classical Artist Tui
Internationally renowned New Zealand tenor Simon O’Neill has won the Best Classical Artist Tui at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. Video, Audio
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Political lines drawn on future of public media
The political battle lines have been drawn over the future of public broadcasting, with National coming out strongly against a plan to create one public broadcaster to replace RNZ and TVNZ.
RNZ has… Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Phodiso ‘The Entry Point’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single from Auckland-based Botswanan musician Phodiso. Video
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4.5m Christchurch mosque attacks related pieces of content removed from Facebook
Facebook says by the end of September it had removed more than 4.5 million pieces of content related to the Christchurch mosque attacks.
In figures out today, it says 97 percent of the items were… Audio
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Question of the Day for 13 November 2019
Audio 13 Nov 2019Before we get to listener stories about their most embarrassing stories, we talk to the mum of the hour - Jennie Gutry. Audio
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How to build empathy and kindness in a fractured world
Nice guys don't always finish last. Stanford University psychologist Jamil Zaki says nice people, people who help others are happier, healthier and more effective at work. Audio
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Combating 'contract cheating' at tertiary institutions
At this very moment, thousands of tertiary students around the country are busy swotting up for their end-of-year exams. But some students are less honest than others ... Audio
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Closing arguments push different lines in Lyttle trial
It's a trial that's involved a man called Mr Lyttle, an undercover police operation called Mr Big, and a confession which a jury must decide whether is genuine.
David Lyttle is on trial at the High… Audio
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Murder trials reported in distressing detail
Audio 10 Nov 2019It's been almost impossible to avoid distressing details in the news this week from two big murder trials in which young women were the victims - but one detail withheld is the identity of one of the… Audio
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Cautionary tales about your digital data
As Facebook faces legal pushback in the US for exploiting users’ data, three reporters here produced eye-opening cautionary tales of online intrusion into people’s most private stuff for commercial… Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 November 2019
Murder trials reported in excruciating detail - except one; TVNZ's local content play; 'Facebook thinks I'm pregnant' - cautionary tales about sharing digital data Audio
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Why you should be worried if you own a Chinese phone
China's use of technology for social control of its citizens is well-documented, but it could also affect users elsewhere, including those of us who use Chinese smartphones. Security analyst Samantha… Audio