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'I'm sorry': Mark Zuckerberg apologises for harm on Facebook + Instagram
Audio 1 Feb 2024US senators have been grilling the chief executives of five of the world's most popular social media firms in a hearing in Washington DC, over concerns they've failed to do enough to keep children… Audio
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EVs appear to be on an unstoppable journey
Government levers to increase electric car ownership have worked, and now EVs have a toe in the market it looks like even higher user charges won't stop them Audio
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Police continue investigation over Dunedin death
A post mortem will be held today on Dunedin man Gurjit Singh who was found dead at his Dunedin home.
Twenty-seven-year-old Gurjit Singh's body was found by a friend on Monday morning with several… Audio
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Repeal, disestablish, abolish - what's the plan for Māori?
There's growing fear and anger from Māori over moves by the coalition government to revisit the rules around the Treaty of Waitangi. Audio
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The changing faces of politicians - now without wrinkles
Young politicians around the world are disproving the adage that wisdom comes with age. Audio
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Putting back the pieces after Auckland's floods
A year on from the devastating Auckland Anniversary Weekend storms, the evidence of them remains all over the city Audio
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Pring It On! A Polyfest parody hits the stage
For teenagers who grew up in the 2000s, Bring It On (2000) was a VHS and DVD staple. It would, without fail, be brought out during sleepovers. It felt like everyone knew the cheerleading chants… Audio
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Media cop flak over MP’s startling downfall
The summer holidays are usually a dead zone for domestic political news - but the unseasonal and unexpected downfall of Golriz Ghahraman bucked the trend this month. Media copped criticism from some… Audio
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Water woes flood silly season as news runs dry
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, predictable reports of shark sightings signalled the start of the summer silly season. And with water running out in the capital, and a… Audio
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The Mysterious Secrets of Uncle Bertie's Botanarium: Ep 22 - The Happening
Audio 28 Jan 2024Lord Banks resumes responsibility by leading from behind. The pathway to pleasure brings them to a dangerously charismatic man-bee. Lord Banks confronts his foe as virtue and temptation come face to… Audio
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The Mysterious Secrets of Uncle Bertie's Botanarium: Ep 17 - Rise of the Pig
Audio 28 Jan 2024A kayak of surviving Anderlugians are taken aboard the Fortitude and put on trial for an act of hideous depravity. As Lord Banks is about to punish his enemies a foe of a different kind causes… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 January 2024
There are sea-related hymns in this week’s programme of requests, including Eternal Father, strong to save (also known as ‘the Navy Hymn’) and Will your anchor hold in the storms of life. Audio
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The Mixtape: Ebony Lamb
Following the release of her acclaimed solo debut, Wellington musician Ebony Lamb is preparing for three shows with American indie band Calexico next month. In the meantime, she says choosing songs… Video, Audio
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Aubrey Gordon: what life's like for 'Your Fat Friend'
The assumption that people actually mean 'unlovable' or 'unworthy' when they describe themselves as 'fat' reveals the harsh bias we have against bigger bodies, says writer and podcaster Aubrey… Video, Audio
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Nights Quiz
Audio 26 Jan 2024Do you know your stuff? Come on the air and be grilled by Emile Donovan as he dons his quizmaster hat. If you get an answer right, you move on to the next question. If you get it wrong, your time in… Audio
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Tips for the home brewer
Brewing your own beer used to be a hobby fraught with undrinkable results, but these days homebrew can cut it with the professional stuff, says a brewery founder.
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Māori artist Selwyn Muru dies, aged 86
Audio 25 Jan 2024A Māori arts advocate has described the late Selwyn Muru as a friend, family man, and dedicated to his people.
The artist, from Ngāti Kuri and Te Aupouri, died peacefully yesterday surrounded by… Audio
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Byron Kelleher has drunkenly attacked women over and over again
Audio 25 Jan 2024Former All Black Byron Kelleher faces domestic violence charges for an alleged assault against his partner. There’s a long, dark history of incidents that have come before it.
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Chris Kraus' life brought to the stage by Eleanor Bishop and Karin McCracken
Audio 24 Jan 2024It wasn't until New Zealand playwright Eleanor Bishop was on the New York Broadway scene that she heard about Chris Kraus. Audio
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Scott Kirkland on 30 years of The Crystal Method
Rangi Powick talks to Scott Kirkland, now the sole member of the pioneering big beat outfit, about the origins of their electrifying sound. Video, Audio
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NZ axe throwers off to world champs
A team of seven New Zealanders has qualified for the World Axe and Knife Throwing Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma in April. Audio
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Watercare in hot water
Auckland utility company Watercare has found itself in hot water on social media, after using an offensive stereotype of women to promote water conservation.
The post, shared on both Facebook and X -… Audio
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70 years on from Aotearoa's deadliest rail tragedy
Many over a certain age can recall where they were when they learned of the Tangiwai Disaster. On Christmas Eve, 1953, a packed express Wellington to Auckland train plunged into a raging Whangaehu… Audio
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'My hometown is my mother's arms'
Home is where her heart is, writes Samantha Mythen, even if that has taken many different forms over the years.
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Emily Writes: a working parent doing her best during the holidays
Audio 13 Jan 2024For parents who only have a week or two off work over summer, it's hard seeing pictures of other people's kids "smiling from ear to ear" on sunny beaches, says Emily Writes. The Wellington writer and… Audio
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How to embrace the old-fashioned art of letter writing
Is old-fashioned letter-writing making a comeback? Lucy Corry talks to some dedicated local correspondents.
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Review: Two Tickets to Greece
Old friends rekindle their teenage friendship in a film that belatedly discovers some bite, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Inspiration Information: Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy & Adam Dewhurst
Ahead of their first vist to Aotearoa DJ's Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy from the Balearic Breakfast & Adam Dewhurst of the Trojan Sound System talk to Kara & Mark about the legacy of their friend David… Audio
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Indie-pop artist Princess Chelsea
Princess Chelsea AKA Chelsea Nikkel is a classically trained pianist who burst onto the alternative, baroque-pop scene in early 2010s. Video, Audio
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'You can always spot another Palmy person'
Te Papaioea, PNC, Palm Springs, or Swampton: whatever you might know Palmerston North as, Poppy Granger calls it home.