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Northland hotel scraps pokies after baby abandoned
A hotel in Northland is packing away their pokie machines after a woman left her baby outside while she played the machines. The Rawene Masonic Hotel let punters know on its Facebook page they would… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 May 2018
Celebrate Trinity Sunday with a selection of the best Trinitarian hymns, including John Marriott's Thou whose almighty word, St Patrick's Breastplate (I bind unto myself today), and Reginald Heber's… Audio
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Five NZ dancefloor bangers with the host of legendary clubnight Atomic
Audio 24 May 2018The creator of legendary Wellington club nights Atomic and 24 Hour Party People, Bill E has been getting crowds dancing to New Wave and synth pop for over 20 years. For NZ Music month he's playing a… Video, Audio
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New technology with Robbie Allan
Robbie Allan on Facebook getting into dating and some significant progress for electric vehicles Audio
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Sally Wainwright: from Coro to Happy Valley
Sally Wainwright is one of Britain's most highly regarded screenwriters. She cut her teeth writing for The Archers and Coronation Street. And then went on to create and write her own original award… Audio, Gallery
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Review: Deadpool 2
Deadpool 2 sees Ryan Reynolds return as foul-mouthed superhero Wade Wilson, saving Kiwi Julian Dennison from an assassin of the future. Video, Audio
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At the Movies
Simon Morris reviews Deadpool 2, and French films Number One and Mr Stein Goes Online that tackle, respectively, sexism in high places, and old people online-dating.
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Ngila Dickson and the Xena costume
What happens when Greek mythology meets modern pop culture feminism, with a bit of Kiwi battler thrown in? Video, Audio
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Bonnie De Gros: beginner's guide to fermentation
Fermented foods helped ease Bonnie De Gros's gut pain and anxiety, but it wasn't until they improved her son's health that she became "hard into" their benefits. She shares recipes for raw sauerkraut… Audio
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Raupunga community distraught after graves smashed
A community in northern Hawke's Bay is in shock after vandals destroyed 20 or so headstones at a small cemetery. Kaye Wesley posted a Facebook video of her visit to the Raupunga urupa on the weekend… Audio
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio No 2 in E minor Op 67
Performed by Te Kōkī Trio - Martin Riseley (violin), Inbal Megiddo (cello), Jian Liu (piano) Audio
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Understanding AI: are the media the solution or the problem?
Face recognition in our supermarkets, algorithms pinpointing our varsity dropouts and robots taking our jobs: artificial intelligence is on the rise in our news. But are the media also to blame for… Video, Audio
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Bits + Bytes: tech / life balance
Audio 19 May 2018Bits+Bytes with Peter Griffin and Emily Wang of Datacom. This week, YouTube wants a bigger slice of the streaming music pie and is taking on Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal. Plus Google and Facebook… Audio
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Bernie Griffen's near death experiences lead to latest album
With music that has variously been described as 'southern gothic', 'swamp folk' and 'psychedelic country', songwriter Bernie Griffen is an iconic figure in the local scene. He and partner Kirsten… Video, Audio
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Pioneer radio businessman passes away in Samoa
The Minister of Pacific Peoples in NZ and friend gives his tribute to one of Samoa's renowned broadcasters and businessman. Audio
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The finance minister's budget diary
Audio 16 May 2018There is a lot of talk about the Government's Budget 2018 so we've written a made-up diary of the Minister for Finance to explain what's going on.
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Samoa poet highlights mother's treatment in New Zealand
Audio 16 May 2018Samoan pens a poem venting her frustrations over NZ's Ministry of Social Development declining her mother, who has Alzheimers, a residential care home subsidy. Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Audio 14 May 2018European leaders scurry to regroup after Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and decide Europe's action plan in what's described by some as a huge rupture in trans-Atlantic relations. In… Audio
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Euthanasia advocate still motivated despite charges
A euthanasia advocate found guilty of importing a deadly drug says she's even more motivated to promote the cause. Susie Austen was denied a discharge without conviction last week after she had… Audio
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Fiji needs to look at 'big picture' of animal welfare
There is a call for Fiji to look at the "big picture" when it comes to animal welfare after a dog was found with a large knife wound in its back. Audio
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The Brown Buttabean driving fitness across Auckland
Samoan fitness success story in New Zealand is motivating others in the Pacific region to start living a healthier lifestyle. Audio
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Te Reo card game offers fresh approach to learning names and pronunciation
A new card game designed to help people learn and pronounce te reo place names lands in New Zealand schools and workplaces in the coming weeks.Creator Tommy Kapai Wilson hopes it will help normalise… Audio
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Local apps fill news gaps
Chances are you’ve never heard of the Independent App Network of NZ, but its members have launched local news apps from Wellington to Ashburton and journalists are being hired to work on them.
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 May 2018
Hymns to mark Ascension Sunday today include Hail the day that sees Him rise and New Zealander Marnie Barrell's Christ ascends to God. Audio
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Julia Deans on her new album We Light Fire
Beloved NZ musician, singer-songwriter and rock n roll goddess Julia Deans takes us through her excellent new album – her first in six years – We Light Fire. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: NZ Music Month
The slogan for NZ Music month this year is 'Discover New'. The RNZ Music crew bring this kaupapa to their mixtape, with some brand new exciting finds, and some old favourites too. Video, Audio
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How to play to your child’s strengths
Audio 10 May 2018How to focus on your child's strengths rather than trying to fix their weaknesses. This approach is championed by Australian psychologist Professor Lea Waters who joins Kathryn to talk about why… Audio
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Aotearoa reggae musician Carl Perkins dead at 59
Reggae musician Carl Perkins has died, aged 59. He was a member of pioneering Aotearoa reggae group Herbs, and for the last decade he played in House Of Shem, alongside his sons Te Omeka and Isaiah.
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A trans woman on losing male privilege
When Paula Stone Williams transitioned from male to female, she knew she would be treated differently. But what she didn't expect was the immediate assumption she was less intelligent. Audio
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Awa's story: Being who she wants to be
Awa Puna is an openly transgender 18 year old from the Kapiti Coast, north of Wellington. She talks about becoming her authentic self and the problems with getting gender reassignment surgery in New… Video, Audio