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Why farmers say the misery is piling up on them
Rural confidence is at its lowest point in three years, with farmers saying they're under siege from all sides. Audio
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Review - Ad Astra
Ad Astra sees an astronaut going in search of his long-missing father. Stars Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones and Donald Sutherland. Video, Audio
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Review: Carnival Row offers nothing new
Carnival Row isn’t based on previously existing intellectual property but that still doesn’t make it very original, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Corey White: 'A little bit of rock-bottom is good for a person'
Melbourne comedian and writer Corey White has been through a lot, but it took writing a memoir, The Prettiest Horse in the Glue Factory, for him to realise just how much. He talks to Kathryn Ryan… Audio
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InternetNZ reacts to PM's New York big tech meeting
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has won new commitments to the Christchurch Call after meeting leaders of tech giants in New York. The call - an international pledge which aims to eliminate terrorist… Audio
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Fiji authorities deny rumours of coup, despite groups' warnings
Fiji authorities are hosing down widespread rumours of another coup, as civil society groups started warning their members to prepare for unrest. The Fiji Muslim League sent out a memo to all its… Video, Audio
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'Storm Area 51' fails to live up to the hype
The planned 'storming' of Area 51 didn't turn out quite as planned. Paul Boger is a senior reporter with KUNR and is with us from Rachel, Nevada with all the latest. Audio
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Poo emoji election marketing causes stink in New Plymouth
An ad campaign encouraging people to vote in local body elections - which features a poo emoji and the catchphrase 'Give a shit - vote today' - has kicked up a stink in New Plymouth. Video, Audio
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Rugby World Cup: NZ wary as live-streaming kicks off
Rugby fans will be holding their breath tonight as the the Rugby World Cup kicks off. And it's not necessarily the score they wil be worrying about, but Spark Sports living-streaming of the matches… Audio
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A Communist in the Family: Elspeth Sandys' family history of 'Uncle Rewi'
Audio 20 Sep 2019The new biography of Rewi Alley has novelist Elspeth Sandys examining the life and family history of 'Uncle Rewi'.
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Getting tough: How New Zealand could stop domestic violence
New Zealand has one of the highest reported rates of domestic violence in the developed world. The government has just put tougher laws in place to try stop violence in families. Kim Griggs has been… Audio
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Sols province surveys independence appetite
The premier of Solomon Islands' largest province says he will push for independence to maintain ties with Taiwan if there is public backing. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 19 September 2019
Audio 19 Sep 2019Politicians say government involvement in Ihumatao could put the treaty settlement process at risk. Winston Peters will be live this half hour. Outrage over John Tamihere's use of a nazi slogan. After… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: More reasons to be cheerful
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Bangladesh's decision to grant legal personhood to its 700 rivers and a New York court case that could do the same for an… Audio
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Ardern discusses details of Japan, US trip
Audio 18 Sep 2019Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is defending her decision to leave New Zealand while the Labour Party is still dealing with the mishandling of sexual assault allegations.
Ms Ardern is in Japan this… Audio
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Kākāpō population hits new high of 213 birds
The youngest kākāpō chick has passed 150 days old, bringing the number of living juveniles to 71 and the overall kākāpō population to 213, in ep 24 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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Graeme Dingle & Jo-Anne Wilkinson: decades with at risk youth
Sir Graeme Dingle and Jo-Anne Wilkinson have spent decades working with thousands of at-risk young people through the Graeme Dingle Foundation, providing programmes like Project K with a focus on the… Audio
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Facebook responds further to Christchurch Call
National leader, Simon Bridges has told Morning Report the only way the Christchurch Call will make a difference will be if the United States comes on board. Last week, the Leader of the Opposition… Audio
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Facebook's new measures to combat hate and extremism
Facebook says anyone in New Zealand searching its site for extremist content will in the future be directed to websites helping people to leave hate groups. It began doing this in the United States in… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 18 September 2019
Audio 18 Sep 2019Facebook makes changes prompted by the Christchurch Call. Oil prices drop on the back of news Saudi Oil facilities will be back up and running sooner than thought. Criticism of the overhaul of work… Audio
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Solutions to online hate and offline consequences
Audio 17 Sep 2019The University of Canterbury held a workshop on the six month anniversary of the mosque shootings to explore ways of stopping online hate manifesting into offline violence. Dr Jeremy Moses explains… Audio
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Wellington mayoral candidates come face to face in debate
Local body voting papers start arriving in letter boxes at the end of this week, and on October the 12th we'll know who's going to be in charge of our local councils and boards. Here on Morning Report… Video, Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 17 September 2019
Audio 17 Sep 2019A government inquiry lays the blame for the 2017 Auckland fuel crisis on a lack of investment by the country's oil companies, Locked and loaded .. The US responds to the Saudi refinery attack, After… Audio
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Our early achiever obsession is misplaced
Forbes magazine publisher Rich Karlgaard believes our obsession with young overachievers is misguided as he believes lifelong success should take time. His book on the topic is Late Bloomers: The… Audio
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Kicks from Rickie Lee Jones
William Dart indulges himself in the back catalogue of Rickie Lee Jones - all 40 years of it. Plus there's a new album called Kicks. Video, Audio
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Stumbling blocks: time to filter out extremism from the internet?
The billionaire boss of Twitter - who flew in this week to update the Christchurch Call - couldn't keep his own account free of extremist stuff from hackers recently. Six months after social media was… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 September 2019
We're marking the final day of Maori Language Week with hymns sung by the New Zealand Youth Choir and Auckland choir Viva Voce. And there's a powerful rendition of Ma te marie from Stan Walker with… Video, Audio
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REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac live at Spark Arena
Fleetwood Mac performed a magic show at Spark Arena last night with new member Neil Finn. Reviewer Samuel Scott was there. Video
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Taika Waititi's kiwi humour is rocking the world
Taika Waititi has been the talk of the Toronto International Film Festival for his film Jojo Rabbit - a controversial passion project that's being both lauded and slated. Audio
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DVOŘÁK: Symphony No 7 in D minor Op 70
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, at a Premier Series concert, 12 September 2019. Audio
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