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Luke Wright - Poet, performer, publisher, and broadcaster
Luke Wright is a poet, performer, publisher, curator and broadcaster. He has written and performed nine spoken word shows and two verse plays, including The Toll, Frankie Vah, and What I Learned from… Video, Audio
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Reuben Friend and Ioana Gordon-Smith - A camera on the shore
The exhibition From the Shore considers the influence of Māori filmmakers Barry Barclay and Merata Mita on a current generation of artists, specifically those working with moving image. Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms
On Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Lately's Karyn Hay about Guns, God and Algorithms; Bougainville, and rapping the news. Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Young Lyre ‘Nobody Else’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new video from local five-piece Young Lyre, ‘Nobody Else’. Video
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Troll-hunter Ginger Gorman on cyberhate
Well before the tragedy in Christchurch journalist and author Ginger Gorman warned about the dangers of Facebook Live and the connection between online rhetoric and murder. Audio
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Cosplay costume change
Armageddon Expo kicks off in Wellington in a week or so, and it's announced rule changes, in light of the Christchurch terror attack. Audio
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Kākāpō chicks still hatching
Most of the 72 kākāpō chicks are thriving in wild nests, the males are winding down their booming, and there are 7 fertile eggs still to hatch, in ep 15 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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Adrian Hayes: Triumph and Tragedy on K2
The number of people who die trying to reach the summit of K2 is one of the highest of any mountain. Audio, Gallery
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Co-housing group: Don't treat us like developers
A group of six Wellingtonians planning to build a co-housing complex say the dramatic increase in the cost of building, and the difficulty some people in finance and regulations have in understanding… Audio, Gallery
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Hamilton Council complainant not surprised by racist remarks
A woman who complained about the culture of the Hamilton council two years ago says nothing has changed. Councillor James Casson is in the middle of a storm after criticising commemorations for the… Audio
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Ardern in China: Warm welcome from 'sincere friend' Xi
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been given a warm welcome during her brief, but high level, visit to the Chinese capital Beijing. That was alongside the message there must be mutual trust if the two… Audio
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NZ trade negotiators seek deal upgrade with China
Negotiators working on the upgrade of New Zealand's free trade deal with China have been given a message from the top to get on and reach a deal. Ms Ardern emerged from a meeting with Premier Li… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 2 April 2019
Audio 2 Apr 2019Ardern in China: Warm welcome from 'sincere friend' Xi, Gun City urges customers to oppose planned ban, Gun owners feel betrayed - gun lobby group, Winston Peters defends speed of gun law changes. Audio
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Hamilton City Councillor condemned over Mosque comments
There's been general condemnation of comments made by a Hamilton City Councillor who criticised New Zealand for commemorating those killed in the Christchurch Mosque attacks. Audio
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Hamilton City Councillor plans to visit his local mosque to apologise for comments
A Hamilton City councillor who criticised the commemorations for those killed in the Christchurch terror attacks plans to visit his local mosque to apologise. Video, Audio
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Facebook seeks help in monitoring harmful content
Facebook says it cannot be expected to take sole responsibility for monitoring what is posted on the site. Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, wrote a column in the Washington Post saying… Audio
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Hamilton councillor slammed for refugee 'scum' comment
Hamilton's mayor says voters will have the final say on the future of councillor James Casson. Mr Casson, who is running for mayor in October, sparked outrage at the weekend when he criticised New… Audio
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Welcoming refugees after the events of 15 March
In this episode of Voices; we find out how refugees are feeling after the Christchurch shootings. Produced by Claire Crofton. Audio
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Remembering The Beat frontman and 80s two-tone and ska pioneer Ranking Roger
Jim Pinckney remembers the music and career of The Beat frontman and 80s two-tone and ska pioneer Ranking Roger (born Roger Charlery) who passed away this week age 56. Video, Audio
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Neil Finn's tour of NZ town halls documented in new book
Tour manager Ian Jorgensen has put together the intimate photographs he took on the tour of the Finns, their crew and the communities they visited in the book Where's My Room: The Neil and Liam Finn… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 31 March 2019
Today we've hymns by priests, Shakers and a disgruntled Quaker... Audio
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Facebook clamps down on white seperatism, nationalism
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Facebook's own moves to curb white supremacy on its site may not be enough and outside intervention may be needed. Audio
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Facebook bans white nationalism, separatism from site
In a shift in policy, Facebook is to ban praise, support, and representation of white nationalism and white separatism on its social media platforms, bolstering its efforts to tackle hate speech. Video, Audio
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Facebook bans white nationalist speech
There has been a consistent call for social media platforms to instigate changes following the Christchurch Mosque killings and the spread of the vile video. It looks like Facebook is starting to take… Audio
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The Panel with Joe Bennett and Betty Ofe Grant (Part 1)
Audio 28 Mar 2019There has been a consistent call for social media platforms to instigate changes following the Christchurch Mosque killings and the spread of the vile video. It looks like Facebook is starting to take… Audio
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Removing offensive social media posts ineffective - researcher
Audio 28 Mar 2019An investigator into social media and terrorism says taking down offensive content on social media is an endless whack-a-mole that isn't very effective. Calls for social media to be regulated have… Audio
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Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Marlon Williams, Hollie Smith to play at Christchurch remembrance service
Yusuf Islam, better known as Cat Stevens will join local artists Marlon Williams, Maisey Rika, Hollie Smith and Teeks in honouring the victims of the Christchurch terrorist attack, at this Friday's…
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Brendan and Alison Turner perform live
Country singing couple Brendan and Alison Turner are about to tour the country and swing in to perform one of their new songs live in our Auckland studio. Audio
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Facebook's failure "inexcusable": anti-terror technologist
Digital forensics professor at UC Berkeley and senior advisor at the Counter Extremism Project, Dr Hany Farid, says Facebook's response to the Christchurch mosque shootings is "inexcusable". The… Audio
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Three New Zealanders honoured by Royal Academy of Music
Three New Zealanders have been recognised for their contribution to excellence in music by the Royal Academy of Music in its 2019 honours list. Audio