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Christchurch Call 'day one' of change - Ardern
Jacinda Ardern has described the Christchurch Call summit as "Day One" in the change the world needs. At the meeting in Paris overnight, all of the major technology companies, 17 countries and the… Audio
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100-year-old knitter among thousands knitting for premature babies
Thousands of knitters around New Zealand and the world are working to keep South Auckland babies warm. The number of premature babies at Middlemore hospital has reached peak levels this year and when… Video, Audio
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Busby of Nelson - is he our oldest sheep?
Busby the sheep, who is thriving on a Nelson hilltop, might well be New Zealand's oldest. The Texel-Romney cross wether is estimated by his owners, Barry and Lynley Bird, to be 24 years-old, measured… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 15 May 2019
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Emile Donovan about the unmasking of an anonymous Russian social media commentator - who's been called the most important journalist in the… Audio
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Facebook’s changes unveiled on eve of technology summit
Facebook's announcement on live-streaming restrictions came a day before tech giants and world leaders, led by Jacinda Ardern and Emmanuel Macron, gather in France for a technology summit. Reporter Jo… Audio
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Facebook imposes new live-streaming restrictions
Facebook has unveiled new live-streaming restrictions on the eve of the Christchurch Call summit in Paris. Technology commentator Paul Spain joins Checkpoint host Lisa Owen in the studio to discuss… Video, Audio
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Worrying times for kākāpō
A spate of kākāpō chicks deaths from a fungal pneumonia caused by aspergillosis has DOC's Kākāpō Recovery Team very worried. Two further adult deaths bring the population to 144 birds with 73 living… Audio
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Ardern urges govts act to protect citizens from radicalisation
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says governments need to step up and do more to protect citizens from radicalisation. Ms Ardern is in Paris to chair the Christchurch Call summit, which was prompted… Audio
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WhatsApp targeted by Spyware
Audio 14 May 2019WhatsApp users are being told to immediately upgrade to the latest version of the messaging service after the company revealed it had been hacked by what it called "an advanced cyber actor". The… Audio
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Christchurch Call
The Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern is due to meet the leaders of global tech giants including google, Facebook and twitter to eliminate terrorist and violent content online, in Paris. The summit has… Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Verity Johnson (Part 1)
Audio 14 May 2019The Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern is due to meet the leaders of global tech giants including google, Facebook and twitter to eliminate terrorist and violent content online, in Paris. The summit has… Audio
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YOLO farmer Wayne Langford
Golden Bay farmer Wayne Langford's philosophy on life is "you only live once" - or YOLO. The sixth-generation dairy farmer, who is also Federated Farmers' national dairy vice-chairman, was in his… Audio, Gallery
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Milo: The return of the bean
The old Milo is back!
As the slogan goes: "It's marvellous what a difference Milo makes", but in 2015 when Nestle removed the drink's vanilla flavouring and switched to sustainably-sourced cocoa and… Audio
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Eldest son of Tip Top founder fondly remembers the company
The eldest son of one of Tip Top's founders says he hopes the new owners will continue to make a good product. Neil Malaghan joined Tip Top straight after leaving school and worked for the brand for… Audio
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UN Secretary General issues challenge to youth
The UN Secretary-General yesterday issued a challenge to the youth of New Zealand to defeat climate change and ensure technology is used as a force only for good. Antonio Guterres gave a keynote… Video, Audio
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What can world leaders do to tackle the spread of extremism?
On Wednesday Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will co-chair a meeting of world leaders and tech giants aimed at stopping extremism spreading online. But what will it really achieve? Audio
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'In every moment of care they honoured him'
Audio 13 May 2019It is Hospice Awareness Week and writer Michelle Langstone pays tribute to the people who looked after her father with such care, professionalism and kindness during his final days.
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Forget me not: The tangles of new love when your partner has dementia
Insight - What if your beloved has dementia and doesn't know who you are anymore? Is it all right to start a new relationship with someone else? Teresa Cowie explores the tangle of emotions, family… Audio
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Bic Runga remembers ‘rare’ and ‘amazing’ friend Malcolm Black
Award winning song-writer, pop star and champion of NZ music, Malcolm Black, has died of cancer. Lisa Owen spoke with the musician and lawyer's friend, Bic Runga. Audio
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Spotlight on West Papua abuses in British parliament
British MPs have urged the government to do more to press Indonesia to stop human rights abuses and violence in Papua. Yesterday, the UK's elected representatives in the house of commons debated West… Audio
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Why do stars twinkle?
In this week's science adventure, Nanogirl takes Chloe and her friends from Royal Oak Primary to Auckland’s Stardome Observatory to meet expert Josh Kirkley and find out why stars twinkle. Video, Audio
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Soldier killed in training exercise was decorated Afghanistan veteran
The SAS soldier who died after an accident during a training exercise at a South Auckland military base yesterday has been named. The Defence Force says Lance Corporal Nicholas Kahotea will be… Audio
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The former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has died
The former president of Nauru, Sprent Dabwido, has died at the age of 46. His final days were consumed by a battle with the current government of President Baron Waqa, a battle which drained him both… Audio
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A celebration of Arcoroc mugs
Audio 9 May 2019A small brown mug has united a nation. The Arcoroc mug has been ubiquitous in New Zealand for decades but how much do we know about them and why are they such an enduring symbol in New Zealand? Audio
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APO gets revolting with Rhymes
The work of Roald Dahl is being given an orchestral twist by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra this weekend. Revolting Rhymes and music from Matilda will be performed by Elise McCann. She answers a… Video
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Mother of boys killed in crash lodges complaint against DHB
A mother who lost two sons in a police pursuit earlier this year, has lodged a complaint with the Health and Disability Commissioner saying the Christchurch DHB failed her family. Juanita Hickey's… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 8 May 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about more fibre and new faces in broadcasters’ breakfasts; RNZ’s new show for early risers; a random typo… Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Ashleigh Young
Audio 8 May 2019Ashleigh Young is one of New Zealand's most esteemed poets and essayists. She caught the attention of readers both locally and abroad with her collection of essays "Can you tolerate this?" Audio
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Paul Mason and the defence of the human being
Author Paul Mason says the world order is being ripped to shreds by an alliance of ethnic nationalists, women-haters and authoritarian leaders who are harnessing the power of machines and algorithms… Audio
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Review: The Widow
There’s lots of plot to keep you engaged in Prime Video’s exclusive thriller The Widow, says Dan Slevin. Video