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Top 10 of Tech Stories for 2018
Our technology commentator, Sarah Putt, has her top ten of the year including the battering of the "Founder Myth", the annus horribilis for Facebook, the NZ CFO debacle and robots stealing our jobs… Audio
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Paula Bennett discusses Hardcore's text to PM on Sroubek
A high profile social justice campaigner and former martial arts exponent who claims to be a friend of the Prime Minister sent her a text applauding the government on its decision to give Czech drug… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 December 2018
Audio 13 Dec 2018A charity focuses on changing the diets of New Zealand's Pasifika people whose lives are being cut short by unhealthy eating; Experts say Vanuatu and Fiji are leading the region in the struggle to end… Audio
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Sending a little Christmas love
Audio 12 Dec 2018Hannah Rodgers wants more people to receive Christmas cards - especially people who, for whatever reason, wouldn't get too many Christmas cards otherwise. So she set up a campaign: Sending Love. Audio
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Pacific should pressure FB in fake news fight - Samoa regulator
Audio 12 Dec 2018Samoa's internet regulator says Pacific Island countries should put more pressure on companies like Facebook to crack down on fake news. Audio
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SPCA investigates possum punch video
Audio 12 Dec 2018The SPCA is investigating after a video surfaced on Facebook of a man punching a possum in the head. In the video the man can be seen approaching a possum sitting on a fence post - he then delivers a… Audio
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Queenstown hosts candlelit vigil for Grace Millane
Audio 12 Dec 2018The best friend of one of Grace Millane's older brothers was among the crowd at a candlelit vigil in Queenstown last night to remember the 22-year-old British backpacker. About a hundred people… Video, Audio
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News values, what is the litmus test?
Gavin Ellis with his thoughts on what is happening to news values. He says the tests that his generation of journalists applied in order to rank stories by importance seem to have gone out the digital… Audio
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Jenni Murray of BBC's Woman's Hour celebrates 21 women of history
Dame Jenni Murray has spent three decades as the host of BBC Radio Four's Woman's Hour programme. Her new book, 'A History Of The World In 21 Women' celebrates women who have had a profound impact on… Audio
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'We tried to find each town’s unique shit points'
Sh*t Towns of New Zealand started as a Facebook page. The authors enjoyed taking a swipe at pretty much the whole country so much that they made a book. Video, Audio
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"Music is something that is not only heard, but felt"
It is a common belief that the experience of music comes solely from hearing it, but Rebekah Stewart has proven otherwise. Video
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Niue launches legal action in Sweden over internet domain
Niue is suing a Swedish company to take back control of its internet domain and about $US20 million in estimated lost income. Audio
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Lawrence Arabia's Singles Club
James Milne, AKA Lawrence Arabia, has been putting together a new album, track by track, releasing a new song every month throughout 2018. William Dart checks in his progress as the year draws to a… Video, Audio
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HANDEL: Messiah - Part One
Madeleine Pierard (soprano), Kristin Darragh (mezzo), James Egglestone (tenor), Martin Snell (bass), The Tudor Consort, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/Nicholas McGegan Recorded 8 December 2018… Audio
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Matthew J Ruys: woke since '92
Matthew J Ruys is releasing music under his own name for the first time in twenty years. Now based in Los Angeles the self described Jack-of-all-trades discusses where music has taken him over the… Video, Audio
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Everyday people face up to grievances and regrets in the podcast Heavyweight
Audio 8 Dec 2018In Heavyweight, Canadian writer Jonathan Goldstein is a kind of "therapist with a time machine” leading people back into their own pasts to face the truth about a crucial life event, Video, Audio
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A Battle for Banking
The banking sector is facing a huge shake up as tech companies look to get in on the action.
Governments around the world are keen to see more competition in the sector.
Jenée Tibshraeny from… Audio
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Peter Fraser discusses Fonterra's potential Tip Top sale
Fonterra has signalled it might sell Tip Top as it's not willing to invest the amount needed to keep the company profitable - sparking concerns an overseas buyer might lap it up. The move has outraged… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: 'Look Up' by Sorrento ft. Troy Kingi
Marika Hodgson is one of Aotearoa's most talented bass players. She's worked with the likes of Hollie Smith, Nathan Haines, Moana & The Tribe and Estere. 'Look up' is the first single from her new… Video
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Movie review - Creed 2
Creed 2 continues the story of Rocky Balboa and the son of his friend Apollo Creed. Adonis Creed is challenged by tbe son of the man who killed his father. Stars Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan… Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Tess Nichol (Part 2)
Audio 5 Dec 2018New research out of the UK suggests people will land their "dream job" by age 33. Adults not in their dream job want better work/life balance, less stress, and more pay, but most people don't move… Audio
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'Dead giants': Kingston Flyer's cousins unearthed in Southland river
A pair of ancient V-class locomotives though to among of their kind in the world have been unearthed near the Southland town of Lumsden. The local heritage trust chair John Titter joins us to explain… Audio, Gallery
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Brydon: 'A variety show more than just ... gag, gag, gag'
Welsh Comedian Rob Brydon is the star of shows like The Trip, Gavin and Stacey and Would I Lie To You? - and he's coming to New Zealand for the first time next year with a live stand up show Video, Audio
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'You don’t need to experience extreme poverty... to know these people need help'
Comedian Urzila Carlson grew up knowing what it's like to go without over Christmas and is urging New Zealanders to give something to those in need this holiday season. Audio
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2018: "Big business can have a heart. It’s good for shareholders but it’s also the right thing to do." - Simon Moutter
Simon Moutter, sets out the case for business to become more responsive, more diverse, and more led by the heart. Audio
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Standing Room Only Sunday 2 December
Audio 2 Dec 2018This week the state of NZ television with producers Desray Armstong, Kerry Warkia and Julian Arahanga, and after 1pm, At the Movies, costume designer James Acheson's 30 year friendship with the…
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Candice Harris and Rebecca Armour: the working mum's conundrum
Working mothers are facing the stress of managing the family alongside their careers - and employers' inflexibility around school and holidays makes things even harder, new research suggests. Audio
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The decline and fall of local body reporting
What happens if a local council has a debate on democracy itself and nobody reports it? No, it's not a Philosophy 101 conundrum - it's what happened earlier this year when Hutt City Council reviewed… Audio
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Author Tammy Robinson: 'The cliches are right, life is short'
After multiple miscarriages and the deaths of both her mother and a close friend, Tammy Robinson became determined to live out her dream of writing books and getting published. "It propelled me. It… Audio
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Best features of 2018: happiness
Audio 30 Nov 2018Happiness can be elusive. These 10 interviews offer insights and research into what it means and how it can be achieved in the modern world.