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Privacy commissioner tackles Facebook
The Privacy Commissioner has met with top Facebook executives to resolve their differences face to face. Audio
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Defence Strategy will have 'economic ramifications' - Bridges
Simon Bridges is ringing alarm bells about New Zealand's relations with two world super powers America and China. He's told Morning Report he's concerned about the unpredictability of Donald Trump -… Audio
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Rappler: Fighting fake news and patriotic trolls
Social media can give the news media an almost unlimited number of eyeballs for stories. But they can also be used to target the media and put pressure on journalists. Mediawatch meets an… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 July 2018
Two millennium-related hymns in today's programme: New Zealand hymn writer Jocelyn Marshall's hymn God of Ages was one of the 16 top hymns selected in a British Millenium Hymn Competition back in… Audio
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Producer and friend remembers late Aboriginal musician Gurrumul
Gurrumul's producer, collaborator and friend Michael Hohnen talks about the Aboriginal and blind-from-birth musician who was described by Rolling Stone Magazine as "Australia's most important voice".
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Anna Cahill -The life and times of Douglas MacDiarmid
Anna Cahill is a Auckland-born writer based in Brisbane. She has just published a biography of one of New Zealand's most well-known expatriate artists, Douglas Kerr MacDiarmid, called Colours of a… Audio
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 13 July 2018
Audio 13 Jul 2018Ice block sticks, volcanoes and Facebook marketing. Audio
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NZIFF: Dog's Best Friend
New Zealand film maker Eryn Wilson's documentary Dog's Best Friend, follows dog expert Jacob for several weeks as he works with dogs, showing how he and his pack of dogs teach new dogs to interact… Audio
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NZ International Film Festival - six of the best music films
There’s a great selection of music films in the upcoming NZ International Film Festival, from documentaries to biopics to classic concert films. Here are our picks. Video, Audio
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How to stay secure with your devices
Serge Egelman, a privacy researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, who studies the security of mobile apps, has details on how to keep your devices safe. Audio
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Top 20 announced for NZ's most coveted songwriting award
This year's APRA Silver Scrolls Top 20 songs have been announced. They were chosen by a panel of top NZ songwriters from over 200 entries. It’s another strong and diverse showcase of local songs… Video, Audio
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Friend of iwi leader saddened at child abuse allegations
A close friend of the prominent iwi leader accused of child abuse by his widow says just a few weeks ago she was discussing plans for the unveiling of his headstone. Anihera Black's harrowing… Audio
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Anti-plastic campaigners in Vanuatu set sights on new targets
Vanuatu's ground breaking ban on single-use plastics began this month and environmental campaigners including the government are setting their sights on new targets. Audio
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Friends of accused paedophile reject widow's accusations
Friends and colleagues of the prominent Maori leader Te Awanui Black have spoken of their shock and grief over his widow's accusations that he was a paedophile. In an extraordinary live video, a… Audio
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Te Awanuiārangi Black's wife alleges he was a paedophile
Those who knew Te Awanuiārangi Black are in disbelief at his widow's accusations that he preyed on children. Anihera Black has alleged her late husband, who died two years ago, was a paedophile and… Audio
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Don Pasquale by Gaetano Donizetti
Sparkling with virtuosic singing and playful humour, this boisterous comedy pits the miserly Don Pasquale against his nephew Ernesto and Ernesto’s sweetheart, the crafty young Norina Video
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Fake news clampdowns raise alarm and media freedom worries in Asia
Several states now have laws targeting fake news and more are thinking about it. But should governments be responsible for the pushing back against deliberate disinformation online? Should the news… Video, Audio
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Hamish Kilgour's magical kingdom of Finkelstein
Upon the release of his solo venture, The Clean's Hamish Kilgour shares the story of the imaginary kingdom of Finklestein that inspired this latest record. Video, Audio
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Manus Island boxer fighting for refugees
Refugees exiled to Manus Island and Nauru by Australia have a new champion in the form of a boxer fighting on their behalf. Audio
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Fears fireworks show could hurt harbour whale
Wellingtonians have been descending on the harbour front to catch a glimpse of a southern right whale that has been frolicking there - but there are concerns about the council's Mataraki fireworks… Audio
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Is the Internet broken?
Futurist, writer and educator Mark Pesce discusses how the internet is not performing as well as it could because things beneath the bonnet are broken and he also questions whether Facebook really is… Audio
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Insight: Goldrush - The rise of the esports industry
Teresa Cowie takes a look at New Zealand’s growing competitive video game industry. Video, Audio
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Movie review - The Incredibles 2
Review - The Incredibles 2 was worth the wait, continuing the tale of Pixar's family of animated superheroes, featuring the voices of Holly Hunter, Craig T Nelson and Catherine Keener. Video, Audio
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Vanuatu anti-plastic campaign sets new target
An environmental campaigner in Vanuatu has set her sights on a new target now the once ubiquitous plastic bag is a thing of the past in the country. Audio
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PNG social media attack on newspapers heavily criticised
A social media campaign alleging corruption against two Papua New Guinea daily newspapers has been criticised by the PNG Media Council. Audio
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RIMPAC gets underway without China
Tonga is invited to the Rim of the Pacific naval exercise but China is excluded. Audio
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Some nurses still disappointed by DHB revised pay offer
Nurses are voting on whether to accept the district health boards' latest pay offer. Last Friday, the nurses union cancelled a strike scheduled for this Thursday after the DHBs revised the offer. The… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 July 2018
Hear Anonymous 4's beautiful a capella rendition of the gospel hymn Sweet hour of prayer, as well as 20th century hymns O Christ the same by Timothy Dudley-Smith, and Shirley Murray's Look in wonder.
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Cycling the Tour de France for mental health awareness
Victoria University lecturer John Randal is part of Team NZ - a group of Kiwi cyclists taking on the full Tour de France circuit to raise awareness and money for the Mental Health Foundation. He tells… Audio, Gallery
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Elephants to be serenaded by Mozart and Māori waiata
Mozart and Māori waiata are to be used to calm mistreated Elephants in Thailand. Audio