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Invercargill library wins international acclaim
Invercargill's public library has won an international accolade for a Kardashian inspired Facebook marketing campaign. Its campaign features six librarians posing in the infamous Kardashian family… Audio
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The Samoa Observer comes a long way after 40 years
The founder of the Samoa Observer says the paper has been through a lot over its 40 years of being published. Audio
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Anti-social media: Facebook and surveillance capitalism
There are two things wrong with Facebook; How it works and how people use it. This is the view of Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan, director of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of… Audio
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'Disorder' doco: A new lens on eating disorders
Audio 27 Aug 2018A new documentary made by young Kiwi film-makers will resonate with the thousands of New Zealanders who have lived through an eating disorder. In the documentary created by director Miryam Jacobi and… Video, Audio
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NZ musical film Upstage wins international award
Upstage, a New Zealand made musical film, has won a top prize at the first Creation International Film Festival in Canada. Video
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APRA Silver Scroll 2018: Maioha finalists announced
Audio 27 Aug 2018Rob Ruha, Seth Haapu and Ria Hall are the three finalists for the Maioha Award at this year’s Silver Scrolls – NZ's top songwriting awards. The Maioha Award celebrates excellence in popular Māori… Video
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SMETANA: String Quartet No 1 in E minor, From my life
Performed by New Zealand String Quartet. Audio
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It's a Google world
Facebook is constantly assessing you and Google is constantly monitoring you. And a a Vanderbilt University computer scientist says if you have a device you're powerless against being monitored. Audio
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The Panel with Rebekah White and Joe Bennett (Part 2)
Audio 22 Aug 2018Facebook is constantly assessing you and Google is constantly monitoring you. And a a Vanderbilt University computer scientist says if you have a device you're powerless against being monitored. What… Audio
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Nashville Babylon: Remembering Aretha
Featuring tracks from her teenage years at Columbia Records plus a selection of songs from her legendary run of albums for the Atlantic label, tonight's Nashville Babylon pays tribute to the one and… Audio
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Women Caring for Women
In this episode of Voices; a depressed Punjabi mother turns her life around to help others. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio, Gallery
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Pacific islands urged to consider sunscreen ban
Pacific islands are being urged to consider following Hawaii and ban certain sunscreens to protect their coral reefs. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 18 August 2018
Audio 18 Aug 2018Many rural communities in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region remain traumatised and in need of help nearly six months on from a major earthquake; There is ongoing mystery surrounding a church in Fiji… Audio
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Jazz Messengers, Phil Woods
Audio 18 Aug 2018This week Nick features Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, as well as Lena Horne, Phil Woods, and Paul Bley. Audio
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The Mixtape: Devilskin
Audio 18 Aug 2018Hamilton rockers Devilskin sell out shows all over the globe and are one of New Zealand's biggest independent bands. In the build-up to their latest nationwide tour, bassist Paul Martin and vocalist… Video, Audio
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Neil and Liam Finn on their new album Lightsleeper
Audio 18 Aug 2018Neil Finn and son Liam have joined forces to create their first album together - Lightsleeper. It was mainly recorded in Neil's Auckland studio and features a host of guest artists including Mick… Video, Audio
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Why the future's not alt-right
David Neiwert is a journalist, author and expert in American right-wing extremism. He has appeared on Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Newsroom, and The Rachel Maddow Show and is the managing editor of the… Audio
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Working it out: Destigmatising mental illness at work
Unilever top dog Geoff McDonald - who has himself struggled with anxiety - rolled out a programme there to destigmatise mental illness and boost productivity, and he tells Kim Hill companies should… Audio
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Jenny Wheeler - the death of Warwick Roger
Warwick Roger, journalist and founder of Metro Magazine, died on Thursday night. He had suffered from Parkinson's Disease for more than a decade. Former journalist Jenny Wheeler worked with Roger and… Audio
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Dementia patients and the risk of Predatory marriage
Daphne Franks' elderly mother, who had dementia, was forced into a marriage with a man who then inherited her home and assets when she died a short time later. Daphne says with the rise in dementia… Audio
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Lullabies: from Brahms to The Beatles
Listeners have two more weeks to prove themselves great lullaby music writers. To help you along here at Upbeat we feature a few different lullabies, from Brahms to Tiki Taane.
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The Works Limerick Competition: The Piano
Audio 17 Aug 2018Limericks on Chopin, Monk, and Beethoven- and one entirely in Te Reo!
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Facebook investigates online abuse in Samoa
Audio 16 Aug 2018Facebook, in a protracted battle to keep its users safe from abuse, says it is investigating the case of a Samoan woman who claims she received death threats on the platform. Samoan author Lani Wendt… Audio
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Everywhere you go, they'll be watching you.
Google may be watching you even when you've tried to hide. Reports suggests Google records users' location even when they turned location services off. Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Martin Cocker (Part 2)
Audio 15 Aug 2018Google may be watching you even when you've tried to hide. Reports suggests Google records users' location even when they turned location services off. Meanwhile, Facebook has decided to wind down its… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 15 August 2018
Audio 15 Aug 2018Tonga has begun the process of evaluating whether its legal framework meets international standards to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism; Guam's governor has penned a letter to… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 August 2018
Audio 15 Aug 2018After a week of protests, the SLN nickel company in New Caledonia has decided to close its mining site at Kouaoua indefinitely; Facebook, in a protracted battle to keep its users safe from abuse, says… Audio
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Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author
Audio 15 Aug 2018Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author Audio
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Women in music documentaries - NZIFF
Several documentaries about great female rock stars have come to film festivals in recent years, so music enthusiast and RNZ Music studio operator Jana Whitta offers some highlights and insights on… Video, Audio