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Flea: a Red Hot Chili Pepper remembers his wild childhood
Red Hot Chili Peppers' co-founder and bassist Flea (aka Michael Balzary) talks to Kim Hill about love, drugs, friendship, healing and Acid For The Children – a searingly honest memoir about his… Audio
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Not-so-ok-boomers: superannuitants living in poverty
Interesting opinion piece in the NZ Herald by former health social work manager Dara McNaught on the issue of superannuitants being caught in the trap of poverty. Audio
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The Panel with Ben Thomas and Verity Johnson (Part 1)
Audio 8 Nov 2019Oranga Tamariki has announced its findings of an internal inquiry into its contoversial attempt to uplift a newborn baby from its teenage mother in Hawkes Bay. It found a litany of failures and the… Audio
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Former Christchurch City councillor lashes out at dropped investigation
Former Christchurch City councillor Deon Swiggs says he will struggle to clear his name now a code of conduct investigation against him has been dropped.
The investigation was launched by the Council… Audio
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Grace Millane murder trial: Final hours shown on CCTV
Warning: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers.
The final hours of Grace Millane's life were shown to a High Court jury on Thursday.
A compilation of hours of CCTV… Video, 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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Story of the Day for 6 November 2019
Audio 6 Nov 2019You may have heard that Facebook has rebranded - they've kept the name though that was up for debate - but now it's in all capital letters and now the name is multi-coloured. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 6 Nov 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about New Zealand on Air feeding the big public media policy debate - and discovering people still hate ads; a pair of… Audio
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The anti-trust case against Facebook
Facebook was once the social network of choice because it promised consumers privacy. After gaining a dominate market position, it changed tack. Now it could face a large anti-trust case. Audio
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Teen forced to marry by parents
In this episode of Voices; we hear from a refugee who returned to the Middle East and was forced to get married. Episode by Gill Bonnett. Audio
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Jo Wood: 'It was a lot of fun keeping up with the Stones'
Joe Wood was married to Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood for 30 years, and she took a lot of photos of the band along the way. She has just released her latest book, Stoned: Photographs &… Audio
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Companies urged to push leaders' media profile
A media monitoring company reckons leaders who are ‘out there’ more in the media reap rewards when the news turns bad for them. But would it be better for the rest of us if they stuck to their… Video, Audio
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Calling Home: BB Bowness in Boston
Catherine 'BB' Bowness is a ground-breaking Kiwi banjo player who has made her home in Boston, Massachusetts. She's currently touring through the US and will be heading home to New Zealand for a… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 November 2019
In this week's programme, hymns to mark All Saints' Day and Reformation Day. And there's a great arrangement for brass band of Handel Parker's Deep Harmony. Audio
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William Dalrymple- the anarchic rise of the East India Company
Across a 30 year writing career, Scottish historian, broadcaster and critic William Dalrymple has been preoccupied with the history and culture of India. It's the country he now calls home for half… Audio
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MUSSORGSKY arr Cox, Knight: Pictures at an Exhibition
Performed by Septura at a concert presented by Chamber Music New Zealand, Auckland Town Hall, 1 May 2019. Audio
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Twitter bans all political advertising
In stark contrast to Facebook, Twitter has decided to ban all political advertising from its platform. The panel assesses the decision and its implications. Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Damian Christie (Part 1)
Audio 1 Nov 2019In stark contrast to Facebook, Twitter has decided to ban all political advertising from its platform. The panel assesses the decision and its implications. E-scooters are here to stay in Auckland -… Audio
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Tech woes to scare you for Halloween (and how to fix 'em)
Cybersecurity expert Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to talk about how honey traps aren't just the realm of intelligence agencies, it can happen to you to - via Facebook. He also looks at how to avoid… Audio
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Mother's call for government to support Mike King's Gumboot Fund
A Christchurch woman who believes the Gumboot Fund saved her son's life is pleading for the government to prop it up. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: Facebook news; social media ads, and; warship "spotted" in Wellington
Audio 30 Oct 2019Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's latest foray into news; Indonesia's use of Twitter to spread fake news about West Papua; and a… Audio
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The serious message underlining NZ's fun election
Rigged voting, furious social media attacks - New Zealand's Bird of the Year competition brings out the claws. But this fun election has a serious message, and is helping to raise awareness about… Audio
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Counsellors unpaid as Mike King's Gumboot Fund runs out of cash
Counsellors say hundreds of young people have been left high and dry after starting free counselling programmes through Mike King's Gumboot Fund.
The money has been all used up five months after its… Video, Audio
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'It was a strange sort of inner life I began to inhabit'
So many aspects of Professor Robert Hassan's life revolve around digital media. To understand the ever growing impact of media, he walked away from it and on to a container ship for 5 weeks of… Audio
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Kāpiti chef gets inventive with indigenous ingredients
At Paraparaumu Beach restaurant 50/50, chef Helen Turnbull creates approachable food with indigenous and local ingredients – think wild tahr dumplings and grilled bamboo. Helen worked overseas for… Audio
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Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky
Tatiana is a lovesick country girl, and Eugene Onegin is the sophisticated young man who callously spurns her love before realising, too late, what a mistake he’s made. Video
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Why older people should be able to change their age
Should people who look and act younger than they are be legally allowed to change their age in order to avoid ageism and discrimination? Joona Räsänen is a bioethicist at the University of Oslo in… Audio
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ROSS HARRIS: In Memory - Judith Clark
Audio 26 Oct 2019Composer Ross Harris discusses how his tribute to leading NZ pianist Judith Clark came into existence. Video
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Re-homing retired racehorses
Jackie Law takes in unwanted pacers and trotters once they have finished their harness racing careers. So far she's rehomed more than 600. Most come from horse trainers who like to see them get a… Audio
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Les Green found in 'disgusting' unit before death in hospital
Audio 25 Oct 2019A resident in a social housing complex says he found notorious bank robber and former long time prisoner Leslie Maurice Green in a terrible state before he was taken to hospital, where he died this… Video, Audio