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Man accused on insider trading no Wolf of Wall Street - Crown
The Crown says Hamish Mark Sansom, the first person to go on trial for insider trading, was an opportunist who sold his shares in a road transport software company after a getting a tip-off from a… Audio
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NZ 'celebrity' house sales masquerading as news
Media commentator Gavin Ellis says well known New Zealanders appearing in real estate sections is one thing, but do celebrities deserve to get free advertising in the news columns when they sell their… Audio
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Delightfully drawing on the past
Christchurch writer and illustrator, Gavin Bishop won the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year at this year's Children's Book Awards for his beautiful book 'Aotearoa, The New Zealand Story'. It's arguably… Audio, Gallery
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On-sold, broken home forces owner to seek help on Facebook
It was meant to be her forever home, but the house Angela Smalley purchased last year could leave her in financial ruin. The Christchurch woman has taken to Facebook to seek an angel investor to help… Video, Audio
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'Bananas' split over their cultural identity
In this episode of Voices; bananas are back in the spotlight - what does it mean to be white on the inside and yellow on the outside? Audio
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Expert says news media must end dependence on Google and Facebook
A new report says our news media are too dependent on Google and Facebook. The author says it's also time to tax big online operators to secure the future of journalism. If this is even possible, how… Audio
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Orchestra Wellington presents Verdi's Requiem
Antoinette Halloran (soprano), Deborah Humble (mezzo), Diego Torre (tenor), James Clayton (bass), Orpheus Choir, Orchestra Wellington conducted by Marc Taddei Audio
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The Mixtape: Don McGlashan
Legendary New Zealand musician Don McGlashan – the man behind beloved hits including 'Dominion Road' and 'Anchor Me' – joins Kirsten Johnstone to select songs for the RNZ Music Mixtape. Video, Audio
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Behind the Lines: a new kaupapa from Rob Ruha and Ria Hall
Rob Ruha and Ria Hall are bringing their highly acclaimed live show Behind The Lines to New Zealand, after a sold-out performance at the Darwin Arts Festival. The pair dropped in to give RNZ Music's… Audio
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Lauryn Hill is coming to NZ with controversial rapper Nas
Lauryn Hill will perform her first New Zealand show in eight years this February. The Grammy award winner is bringing rapper Nas as her support act, amid ongoing controversy involving his ex-wife, R&B… Video
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Tech giants grilled by US congress
Two the leading technology companies .. Facebook and Twitter .. have been given a grilling in the U.S. Congress over Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election. Audio
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Crazy Rich Asians: Crazy like a fox
Review - Hollywood's been trying to tap into the Asian market for years, so I'd have thought a Cinderella story among super-rich Chinese would have been a no-brainer, Simon Morris writes. Video, Audio
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The benefits of wasting time
A little aimlessness and solitude aren't only good for the soul, they're essential for wellbeing and creativity, says Alan Lightman, the author of In Praise of Wasting Time. Audio
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How to get waiata fit! A step-by-step guide to singing at your workplace
If you know how to mutter 'Ka Mate' under your breath ahead of an All Blacks game then the next logical step is to learn a waiata. Living in Aotearoa New Zealand means that sometime in your life you… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Lightsleeper by Neil and Liam Finn
Nick Bollinger discusses the first equal-billing album from father-and-son duo Neil and Liam Finn. Audio
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Neil Armstrong moon film 'un-American' - Buzz Aldrin
Audio 4 Sep 2018A new movie about the first person to step foot on the moon, Neil Armstrong, is being denounced as "un-American". The complaint comes from Armstrong's partner Buzz Aldrin, who is furious "First Man"… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 September 2018
There are opportunities and challenges for Pacific island countries signing up to China's Belt and Road Initiative. Fiji has already joined up to the Pacific prong of the strategy - the 21st Century… Audio
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Kimchi pancakes & Korean culture
Lisa Loveday from Eat Auckland runs Korean food tours in Auckland. Student, Suna Kim, who is from Seoul helps guide diners through the tastes and culture of her homeland. Audio, Gallery
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Abuse on Facebook raises Pacific concerns
As Facebook moves to reassure the world it is improving online protections against abuse and false information, questions are being raised over whether this strategy extends to the Pacific. Audio
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Sam Neill: 'I'm in love with the Pacific and Pacific people'
Sam Neill can think of no greater adventure than Captain James Cook’s voyage across the Pacific Ocean 250 years ago. The Kiwi actor recently took a year off his day job to "do the Pacific with Cook”… Video, Audio
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Reaching out or over-reaching?
The death of TV broadcaster Greg Boyed last week sparked a flood of tributes in the media and many anguished articles on the scourge of suicide and depression. The media have been warned that intense… Audio
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Exploited, abused Filipino worker speaks out
A Filipino construction worker, who came to Christchurch for a better life says he's been been bullied, kicked in the back and hit in the head at work, but had no choice to put up with it, or lose his… Video, Audio
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The rise of raw-food dog diets and pet anti-vaxxers
Vets say they're concerned over the growing anti-vaccine lobby among pet owners, and food fads such as raw and grain-free diets for animals are gaining popularity. British vets Danny Chambers and Zoe… Audio
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APRA Silver Scroll 2018: Top 5 finalists announced
Audio 30 Aug 2018Five top acts have made the shortlist for the 2018 APRA Silver Scroll Award, recognising excellence in songwriting - Marlon Williams, Troy Kingi, Chelsea Jade, The Beths and Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
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Why Oamaru is more Pacific than Auckland
The ways in Pacific communities and cultures are affecting New Zealand is explored by Damon Salesa, an associate professor of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland. Discussing ideas set out in… Audio
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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