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'I had extreme fears' - crash victim's mother
The mother of two young boys killed in a car crash while fleeing police says she warned the DHB and the police just a month before the crash her younger son would die or kill someone else… Audio
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Mother of teens killed in police pursuit speaks out
The mother of two young boys killed in a car crash in Christchurch after fleeing police in January says she warned the DHB they would die just a month before the crash. Sixteen year old Glen… Video, Audio
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Biz Bytes - Where your Kiwisaver money is invested
Every morning on First Up, we'll answer one of your business questions.. In today's business byte Madison Reidy looks at where your kiwisaver is invested. Video, Audio
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Uncharted waters for media freedom
Any complacency about extremism here was extinguished by the attack in Christchurch on 15 March. The media claimed it marked “the end of our innocence”. We're still in the top ten for global press… Audio
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Tapping the readers for revenue
For years, the country's top-selling paper talked about making online readers pay - just like subscribers to the printed paper. This week the New Zealand Herald finally did it. The ads they once… Audio
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Sound Lounge: John Rimmer at 80
Audio 4 May 2019We celebrate John Rimmer's 80th year with a few handpicked works from his long and varied career as a composer. Video, Audio
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Cedric Burnside: Growing Up With The Blues
Mississippi musician Cedric Burnside talks to Elliott Childs about his relationship to the Blues and being the grandson of Hill Country Blues legend R.L Burnside. Video, Audio
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A powerful history of Whiteness and race: 'Scene on Radio'
Over 14 episodes of 'Seeing White' from 'Scene on Radio', former radio reporter turned academic John Biewen enlists prominent historians, thinkers and writers (including his friend Dr. Chenjerai… Audio
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Kāpiti violinist an unsuspecting viral star
A Kāpiti Coast busking violinist has unexpectedly become a viral star. It shows 23-year-old Richard Taylor performing a piece by Bach outside Coastlands Shopping Centre in Paraparaumu.
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Facebook privacy changes
A raft of social media platforms belonging to Facebook are to have their privacy settings bolstered, after criticism about how the company protects user data. CEO Mark Zuckerberg says it's a major… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Morgan Godfery (Part 2)
Audio 2 May 2019Music distribution company TuneCore reports there's been a 154 per cent growth in the popularity of metal music. Metal topped all other genres in 2018 when it came to increased streams and downloads… Audio
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Cat arrives early for curtain call at concert hall
Mittens, a Wellington celebrity, has turned up two days early for Cats at the Michael Fowler Centre.
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NZ Biography - Leo Bensemann
Leo Bensemann is not a household name in New Zealand, but he played an important role which had a big impact on our arts scene. Audio, Gallery
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Facebook's privacy overhaul, yeah right?
Technology commentator Bill Bennett looks at the changes being promised by Mark Zuckerberg over the company's approach to privacy - and why making a joke about it fell flat. Spark Sport has another… Audio
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Doubts raised over motives in Facebook's changes
Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has announced changes to his company's social media platforms, and has promised that privacy will now come first. The new designs and features for Facebook's apps… Audio
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How to win over the anti-vaxxers
There's been a resurgence in infectious diseases we thought we'd got rid of. The Detail speaks to a researcher studying who anti-vaxxers are, and how to win them back Audio
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Work mum: another way to get your hard earned cash
Michael Hill Jeweller is urging people to buy gifts for someone other than your actual mother, for Mothers' Day. It reckons you could be buying for your "work mum", too. The ad says "celebrate all… Audio
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The Panel with Tim Watkin and Julia Whaipooti (Part 2)
Audio 1 May 2019Young people going to job interviews are being told that a poor handshake will cost you getting the job. And there's also a call to ban handshakes in the workplace over fears of unwanted touching… Audio
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The Kākāpō Files: Glad and sad kākāpō tidings
The death of Hoki from a fungal infection brings the number of adult kākāpō to 146, while there are 77 chicks. Ep 17 of the Kākāpō Files includes a visit to Anchor Island & all the latest news. Audio
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Revisiting Orwell's 1984 in a post-fact world
Why is 1984 still relevant in 2019? It is question that Robert Hassan from Melbourne University thinks can be answered by looking at words. Audio
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Support for Folau: What does this mean for Rugby Australia
A Wallabies player has come out in support of Israel Folau, suggesting Pacific Island players are under attack for their religious beliefs. Audio
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Rhys Nicholson: Nice People Nice Things Nice situations
Australian comedian Rhys Nicholson has slowly been building an impressive comedic resume that has taken him to the industry's biggest cities. The 28-year-old is best known for his sharp and witty… Audio
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Ice IV
They say knockbacks, rejections and mistakes just make us stronger. The worst gig in the world tested this philosophy. Audio
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New exhibition showcases punk and new wave poster art from '77-'81
Toward the end of the 1970s, punk and new wave turned NZ's popular music scene on its head. Not only was the music totally different, but bands including The Suburban Reptiles, Toy Love and the… Audio
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GERSHWIN arr Cox & Knight: An American in Paris
Performed by Septura at a Chamber Music New Zealand concert in Wellington. Audio
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Review: China Dream by Ma Jian, a new novel by China's dissident novelist
Audio 30 Apr 2019China Dream a short, sharp satire on modern China and its determination to become a power in the world while the ghosts of its past remain restless.
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Stay away from Inu Now Facebook page, users warned
People are being warned to stay away from a Facebook page called 'Inu Now', which is urging its followers to live-stream themselves drinking alcohol. Audio
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Te Kōtare: bringing a waiata dream to life
Kapiti early childhood teacher Jenny Shearer had a dream to help kids learn Māori by creating waiata, and performing them at early childhood centres and primary schools around the country. Jenny died… Audio, Gallery
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Parliament on loan sharks, privacy and prisoners
Audio 30 Apr 2019A brand new bill hits the stage aimed to tame loan sharks; while bills on taxes, levies, prisoner treatment and privacy take another step.
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Getting inside the evolving alt-right
Far right groups have gone underground since the Christchurch attacks, but there's a fear they'll emerge stronger and more sophisticated. Audio