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Porirua students' version of NZ National Anthem goes viral
Audio 26 Jun 2018Three Porirua College students' rendition of the national anthem has been viewed 275,000 times within 24 hours of being posted on Facebook. Video, Audio
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John Moe: tackling depression one conversation at a time
Mental health is a little less intimidating to talk about if you can have a few laughs along the way, says the host of the interview podcast The Hilarious World of Depression. Video, Audio
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Outrage over possum abuse
Animal welfare groups are outraged after footage released on social media shows a possum being struck so hard in the face it flies through the air. SPCA and Paw Justice say while possums are pests… Video, Audio
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Dare to stream
An Australian telco's groundbreaking online coverage of the FIFA World Cup failed to fire this week. Disgruntled punters and even the PM have forced it to put the pictures back on TV instead - and all… Video, Audio
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Air Force Band, Melba Liston, & Pat Metheny
Audio 23 Jun 2018Nick checks out the new album "Suites and Moods" from the Royal New Zealand Air Force Band, plays a mini-set by Melba Liston, and includes tracks by Pat Metheny, Alice Coltrane, and the Mingus Big… Audio
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High country farming with a live audience
Every one of the estimated 100,000 tourists heading to Mount Aspiring National Park each year travel through Randall Aspinall farm. When tourists spot his stock in the river, he'll sometimes… Audio, Gallery
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Te Arai foreign buyer exemption claims 'outrageous' - Parker
Red flags have been raised over an attempt to exempt a US billionaire from the ban on foreigners buying houses. The government wanted a special clause exempting Ric Kayne's luxury development in Te… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern's baby makes global headlines
Audio 22 Jun 2018The birth of Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford's baby has made headlines around the world - even leading some overseas bulletins. The posting of the news on Instagram yesterday has gained 120,000… Audio
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Movie review: C'est la vie
C'est la vie is the work of writer-directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, who made the delightful The Intouchables and Samba, though it's nothing like either of them, writes Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Matamata boy whipped up in tornado escapes with only grazes
A Waikato boy has had a lucky escape after he was swept up into the air by a tornado on his way home from school yesterday. Video, Audio
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Thompson and Clark used SIS contact to seek govt contracts
The Security Intelligence Service has launched an internal investigation into concerns of biased and unprofessional dealings with controversial security firm Thompson and Clark. Audio
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Online child abuse and revenge porn, growing issues in Pacific
Relatively new phenomena like online child abuse and revenge porn are increasingly becoming issues in the Pacific, according to Tonga's Acting Attorney General. Audio
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North Otago calves confirmed to have had M bovis
A North Otago farmer who lost her farm after having to deal with a mystery illness has had it confirmed her calves that year had Mycoplasma bovis. Video, Audio
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Ladi6: Back on the road after a tough year
Local RnB singer Ladi6 has had a big year: she’s undergone two vocal surgeries, released a critically acclaimed EP, and taken home an armful of awards. Video, Audio
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Life as a prominent politician's child
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford will be welcoming their first child any day now. Following the birth, the new parents are expected to pose for photographs outside the… Video, Audio
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The beauty of darning
Finding a hole in one of your favourite thick socks is bad news at this time of year. Aside from the environmental benefits, fixing your own clothing makes you value it more, says Bernadette Casey… Video, Audio
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Fresh concerns over Facebook's data practices
Facebook is back on the defensive after revelations about its extensive data sharing partnerships with device makers. Just a few months ago the social media giant assured the public and Congress that… Audio
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Rock star cellists 2CELLOS return
The cello wielding rock stars of cross-over 2CELLO are returning to New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Water bottling law must change - Marama Davidson
Green Party supporters are angry one of its own has given approval for a Chinese water bottling company to expand. The Land Information Minister Eugenie Sage on Wednesday approved the expansion of the… Video, Audio
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Media warned about sourcing stories from Social Media
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has just put out some guidelines for broadcasters on using images, videos and other content sourced from social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Audio
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Flight of Fancy: The Lost Pilots
In 1927, an Australian aviatrix became the the first woman to fly from Australia to London. Corey Mead tells the almost unbelievably dramatic true story of Jessie Keith-Miller and her co-pilot Bill… Audio, Gallery
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Talking Heads' David Byrne to tour NZ in November
Talking Heads frontman David Byrne is coming to New Zealand in November to play shows in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Video
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Red Card: the FIFA corruption story
Journalist Ken Bensinger reveals rampant bribery, vote selling, and kickbacks in the book Red Card: FIFA and the Fall of the Most Powerful Men in Sports. He says the international football governing… Audio
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Veteran Vanuatu journalist dies suddenly
A Vanuatu journalist whose thousands of stories over a more than 40-year career chronicled the country's growth from independence, has died suddenly. Audio
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How to make a damp, cold home healthier
With winter well under way, heating and moisture control become a problem in many Kiwi homes. Bill McKay, senior lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning says 40,000 children are… Audio
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Pokie turn-off turns on media
Audio 10 Jun 2018News that a pub in the Far North had turned off its pokie machines after a young mother left her baby outside while she gambled was met with enthusiastic support from many of the country's leading… Audio
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BARTOK: Violin Concerto No 2
Amalia Hall (violin), Orchestra Wellington conducted by Marc Taddei. Audio
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Bits+Bytes: another Facebook data breach?
Audio 9 Jun 2018This week, The New York Times reported Facebook has allowed dozens of phone handset makers (including Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Apple) to access personal information about its users. Peter Griffin has… Audio
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This Way Up for Saturday 9 June 2018
Audio 9 Jun 2018Walk your way to better health, and another Facebook data breach? Audio
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Angie Meiklejohn: 'Centrepoint is a dark stain on New Zealand's landscape'
Angie Meiklejohn moved to Auckland's Centrepoint community when she was 15. She tells Kim Hill that participating in the upcoming documentary Angie has lifted her shame about what happened there. Video, Audio