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Review - The Farewell
The Farewell - "based in an actual lie" - sees a Chinese family try and keep a grandmother from knowing she only has weeks to live. Starring Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians, Oceans 8). Video, Audio
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Christchurch local council debate
Local body voting papers will be turning up in letter boxes in a couple of weeks 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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A white supremacist who stabbed a teenager has been jailed
Ahead of his rampage, Fuller praised the accused Christchurch gunman in a Facebook post, adding: "I am English, no matter what the government say kill all the non-English and get them all out of our… Audio
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An independent inquiry into Napier City Council's scrutiny of councillors' social media will be carried out before the election.
An independent inquiry into Napier City Council's scrutiny of councillors' social media will be carried out before the election, and culture review of the whole organisation is also being mooted. It… Audio
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Story of the Day for 10 September 2019
In 10 days a rather unusual event is taking place - called "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us". Audio
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Fiji parliament staff made to resign over video of PM's shove
Two former Fiji parliamentary staffers claim they were made to resign over a video they filmed showing the prime minister shoving an opposition MP. Audio
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Viktoria’s fear and freedom
Fear and the drive for freedom are behind the success of famed Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova, who’s performing in Auckland this week. Audio
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Sarfraz Manzoor on Bruce Springsteen and Blinded by the Light
As a Pakistani boy growing up in Britain in the late 80's, Sarfraz Manzoor felt isolation and alienation all the time. Then he discovered Bruce Springsteen, a story which has now been made into a… Audio
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Local doctor says South Auckland measles outbreak is a crisis
A South Auckland Doctor says the measles outbreak in his community has become a crisis and a public health emergency. This comes less than a week after Associate Minister for Health Julianne Genter… Video, Audio
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A new landscape of twisted truths
We've seen 'post-truth' politics flourish in the US and Britain - are New Zealand politicians also starting to adopt the tactic of 'alternative facts'? Audio
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A Boss Bonanza
William Dart listens to Bruce Springsteen … on movie soundtrack, from the Broadway stage, and in a new studio album, Western Stars. Video, Audio
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Leading Māori singer-songwriter Amba Holly
Audio 8 Sep 2019Amba Holly already has several Waiata Maori Music Awards in her cabinet, this year she's again up for best female solo artist Now in its 12th year, the Awards celebrate excellence in Maori music and… Video, Audio
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Professor Cal Newport: Living better with less technology
Cal Newport's latest book Digital Minimalism calls out our enslavement to digital devices. He explains why there is nothing natural about the engineered behaviour of checking your phone every five… Audio
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Golliwogs dividing New Zealand's crafting community
Knitted golliwogs are dividing the New Zealand crafting community, with calls for images of them to be banned from crafting facebook groups and websites Audio
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Nan playing “violele” goes viral
A Flaxmere grandmother has gone viral on social media with her unusual violin playing skills.
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Plug pulled on Aussie protest BBQ
A meaty protest has got out of hand, before it even started. It came about after a vegan woman called Cilla Carden from Perth took her neighbours all the way to the Supreme Court - to stop them having… Audio
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The Kiwi who fell in love with an anime character
Love is a curious thing – and nobody knows that better than Jonty Trietsch. His year-long romantic relationship with a fictional anime character named Rem is the subject of a new short documentary 2D… Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Him - ‘Suicide Town’
Him is Auckland-based sound and performance artist Jazmine Rose Phillips and ‘Suicide Town’ is the second single from her debut EP Snakes At Night. RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share the… Video
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More cases of neglect emerge in Wellington care sector
More complaints of poor service have emerged in the Wellington in-home care sector. On Friday we told the story of the daughter of an 84-year-old woman, who went on Facebook to criticise the lack of… Audio
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Heavenly music made by brothers from here and offshore
Music by brothers, including from local musical families Sol3 Mio and the Finn family. There’s often a natural musical rapport within families and in this Pick and Mix we’ll hear some of the many… Video
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Hamish McKenzie: The Kiwi helping revitalise email
Venture capitalists last month pumped $US 15.3 million into Substack - a start up the New York Times has described as "the new social network that isn't new at all." Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose talks… Audio
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Political parties are targeting us with propaganda online
Recent elections overseas were won by narrow margins amid claims voters were influenced by misleading messages injected straight into their social media feeds by political parties. Is that what we… Video, Audio
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Michael Stewart - Auckland Town Hall Organ Recital
Organist Michael Stewart gives a recital in the Auckland Town Hall on 10 June 2018. Audio
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Hany Farid - Are Deep Fakes a real problem?
Sophisticated digital imaging technology is being used to create 'Deep Fakes'; images and videos that are indistinguishable from reality. Things have moved on from celebrity faces being superimposed… Video, Audio
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Tangaroa Walker - Dairy Farmer 4 Life
29 year old Tangaroa Walker is an award winning Southland contract milker who's evangelical about the joys of rural life. On his increasingly popular Facebook page Farm 4 Life he posts videos of daily… Audio
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Virtuoso Strings after school programme silenced
Donations have started to flow in for Virtuoso Strings, as the organisation tries to keep its after-school programme alive which provides music lessons and kai to more than 70 students in Cannons… Video
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In-home support care in Wellington criticised
Wellington's in home support care is being criticised for putting the elderly at risk. The daughter of an 84 year-old-woman went on Facebook this week to criticise the lack of care her mum has been… Audio
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Written off: The true cost of road deaths
At least one person is dying every day on our roads on average, and it's costing the country more than $5bn a year. Given that annual figure is more than we spend on transport infrastructure each… Video, Audio
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Getting students a-buzz about bees with beats
This story is about a classroom, bees and beats. A couple of Massey researchers in conjunction with two Wellington schools are using the arts to engage students in learning science, technology… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Dark side of the net
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an eye-opening multimedia portrait of life in Northland, politicians bypassing the media online and a couple of… Video, Audio