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Midday News 9 April 2018
Audio 9 Apr 201865-thousand New Zealanders caught up in Facebook data breach. Outrage spreads over suspected chemical attack in Syria. Audio
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Jeff Goodell: 'No matter what we do, sea levels will rise'
"Miami became a popular diving spot where people could swim among sharks and barnacled SUVs and explore the wreckage of the great American city". A new book looks at coastal cities in a world of… Audio
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REVIEW: Homegrown is where the heart is
A Homegrown virgin takes her first plunge into Wellington's festival of Kiwi music, and finds enthusiastic crowds, a deep cross section of the NZ music community, and lots and lots of glitter. Video, Audio
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Insight: Full House – Homelessness & Big Families
Are plans to build thousands of new homes going to cater for large and multi-generational Māori and Pasifika families? Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 8 April 2018
Some psalm-based hymns, an atmospheric setting of Amazing Grace, and Timothy Dudley-Smith's hymn O Christ the same, which is paired with a tune composer Hubert Parry described as "one of the most… Audio
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra's new album is definitely not about the apocalypse
Unknown Mortal Orchestra's new album Sex & Food is prompting Melody Thomas to think about the apocalypse. She asks the band's founder and frontman, Ruban Nielson if that's what he intended. Video, Audio
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Bits+Bytes: privacy laws that will change the internet forever
Audio 7 Apr 2018New European privacy laws that come into force next month will change the internet forever and make privacy and data protection a legal right. Bits+Bytes, with Peter Griffin and Emily Wang, explores… Audio
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Director Warwick Thornton: Australian western 'Sweet Country'
Inspired by real events, Sweet Country is Warwick Thornton's latest film, which explores the ugly history of Australia's outback. Set in 1929 in the Northern Territory, Aboriginal stockman Sam (played… Audio, Gallery
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Bret McKenzie: a symphonic homage to Jim Henson's creations
Bret McKenzie won an Oscar in 2012 for posing the question: 'Am I a man or am I a muppet?’ Now he is playing a big part in the upcoming Jim Henson Retrospectacle in Wellington. Video, Audio
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Facebook admits more caught in Cambridge Analytica data use
Facebook has updated the number of users whose data may have been improperly obtained and used by Cambridge Analytica. The social media company says nearly twice as many users were affected as… Audio
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Netflix: Occupied Season 2
When the first season of Occupied was on screen the Russians were a fictional threat. Has reality caught up with the conceit, asks Dan Slevin? Video
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
With Facebook under pressure, what will this mean for news media who rely heavily on it to reach audiences; an Information Authority with real teeth as proposed by constitutional lawyers Geoffrey… Audio
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Birthday cakes for kids who'd otherwise go without
In less than a year, marketing assistant Emily Cornwall and her team of bakers have made 200 birthday cakes for South Auckland 5 year olds. Audio, Gallery
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The Mixtape: Chelsea Jade
Los Angeles based songwriter Chelsea Jade charts her music career from busking in Botany town mall to writing a chart-topping hit for EDM pop duo Chainsmokers. This year she'll release her own solo… Video, Audio
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Pattie Boyd: muse to Harrison and Clapton
Pattie Boyd inspired George Harrison and Eric Clapton to write some of the greatest love songs of the 20th century: Harrison wrote 'Something' and 'I Need You' for her, while Clapton penned 'Layla'… Audio
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Foreign minister underlines PNG's regional leadership
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister Rimbink Pato says his country has growing strategic importance as the link between Asia and the Pacific Islands region. Audio
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Facing down Facebook: school bans social media at home
Chair of the Board of Trustees at Kowhai Intermediate School in Auckland, Wade Gillooly tells Lynn Freeman about attempts to put a stop to cyber bullying at school by banning social media at home. How… Audio
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New Technology - Robbie Allan
Robbie Allan looks at how the data breach story just gets worse for Facebook, the curious case of Albi Whale, and how a US-based company part funded by Google co-founder Larry Paige is testing robot… Audio
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Privacy Commissioner deletes Facebook
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says Facebook refused to give a complainant access to personal information held on the accounts of several other users, and refused to cooperate with his… Video, Audio
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Blind alpaca's stolen brother makes global headlines
Bambi the blind alpaca has been left bereft after his brother Charisma was stolen from a property at Dairy Flat, in north Auckland, in the dead of night just over two weeks ago. Video, Audio
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Bits+Bytes: the best deals in cloud storage
Audio 28 Mar 2018Who are the main players, who protects your security and privacy best, and why does Apple keep sending alerts that your iCloud is full? Peter Griffin looks at the options for safely storing data and… Audio
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Cambridge Analytica: Data used to influence 2016 US election
The whistleblower for data mining company Cambridge Analytica has made some astonishing claims while giving evidence to a British parliamentary committee. Christopher Wylie says he helped develop an… Audio
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Facebook and your data
Facebook doesn't just know about your "likes" it can access your phone contacts and phone call traffic. Audio
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The Panel with Guy Williams and Julia Hartley Moore (Part 1)
Audio 27 Mar 2018RNZ Auckland issues reporter Todd Niall talks about the ups-and-downs that have led to finalising the Americas Cup base plans. An Australian tax expert is recommending a capital gains tax on property… Audio
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A Bougainville visit by former PNG leaders won't work - Miriori
A leading figure in the Bougainville separatist movement says any effort to dissuade the people from seeking independence is too late. Audio
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Gunning for Hollywood and #TimesUp for NZ
Following #MeToo and #TimesUp, the NZ film industry is feeling the impact of change and now twenty global female directors have been selected for the Alice Initiative for prestigious studio directing… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Does Indonesia belong in the Melanesian Spearhead Group?
Indonesia's place in the Melanesian Spearhead Group has come under scrutiny from regional leaders and experts after allegations were made by Solomon Islands' deputy prime minister Manasseh Sogavare… Audio
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Obamamania in overdrive . . .
The private visit of former US president Barack Obama got blanket coverage this week, even though he blanked the media and he said little of substance. Video, Audio
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Impact for NZ of Facebook's privacy breach: Jordan Carter
The investigation into Cambridge Analytica is ongoing. It's alleged to have harvested the information of millions of Facebook users and used it to profile and target voters during the US election and… Audio