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Doco shines light on NZ's synthetics crisis
Syn City: NZ's Synthetics Drug Crisis is a confronting short documentary by youth media outlet VICE about the deadly dangers of synthetic drugs. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 February 2018
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Marking the First Sunday in Lent today, you can hear George Smyttan's hymn Forty Days and Forty Nights along with a beautiful Lenten anthem from the 16th… Audio
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Celia Mancini: bringing music back from the abyss
The surprise release of a collection of songs by Celia Mancini is the result of a project orchestrated by the musician herself, shortly before her sudden death last September. Melbourne-based… Video, Audio
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Luke Willis Thompson - autoportrait
Luke Willis Thompson's 35mm film autoportrait is a silent portrait of Diamond Reynolds. In July 2016, Reynolds used Facebook Live to broadcast the moments immediately after the fatal shooting of her… Audio
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Luke Willis Thompson - autoportrait
Luke Willis Thompson's 35mm film autoportrait is a silent portrait of Diamond Reynolds. In July 2016, Reynolds used Facebook Live to broadcast the moments immediately after the fatal shooting of her… Audio
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Understanding Young Men's Experiences of Suicide Bereavement
In the first study of its kind, Dr Chris Bowden, who is a lecturer in Victoria's School of Education, found that young men aged between 17-25 who lost a close male friend to suicide, suffered, grieved… Audio
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Eels die as Taranaki streams dry up
A Kaitiaki at Parihaka says poor land management and the effects of climate change are to blame for the mass death of eels in a coastal Taranaki stream. Robin Martin reports. Video, Audio
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Rubbish runner keeps on plogging
Keen runner Matt Akehurst set himself a challenge to pick up 7000 pieces of litter in 70 days – and it’s turning out to be depressingly easy. Audio
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Witch's Cat Wanted by Joy H Davidson
Audio 14 Feb 2018Once there was a very pleasant witch. She looked exactly as a witch should look, except for one small, furry detail... Will she ever find a cat? (A story of perseverance and finding friendship in… Audio
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2018 Waitangi Rua Rautau Lecture by June Northcroft Grant
In this second talk for 2018, June Northcroft Grant traces the story of two of the notable personalities associated with guiding at Whakarewarewa Village (where the lecture is being given) in the 19th… Audio
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Is sports journalism on the ropes?
"To say I'm worried about the future of sports journalism is like Captain Smith saying he was worried about the wellbeing of the Titanic… after it struck the iceberg." A leading sports editor warns… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 February 2018
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Today's hymns range from the 1600s (William Barton's paraphrase of Psalm 103) to the 21st century classic, In Christ Alone. Audio
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Neville Martin's Musings
Last year we had a musing penned by Neville Martin. He was the Dairy Board's spokesman for many years, and he was talking about growing kohlrabi in the days well well before it was fashionable. After… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Feb 9 2018
Audio 9 Feb 2018A review of the week's news including... the biggest and busiest Waitangi Day commemorations ever, tension in court as a 30 year old Dunedin doctor is charged with the murder of a 16 year old girl… Audio
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First song: The Young Folk
Up and coming Irish band, The Young Folk are about to tour New Zealand, and join us in the studio for a chat and a live song. Audio
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The Perfect Roast Potato Round 2: The Reckoning
Audio 7 Feb 2018Glen Scanlon learned the secret of making perfect roast potato from his mum, "the queen of cooking potatoes". Video
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Auckland Council promotes Waitakere walk despite rahui
Auckland Council has been left red faced after promoting a Waitakere ranges track on social media despite the local iwi placing a rahui, or ban, on the area. A post on the council tourism body's… Audio
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Taiwan earthquake: Buildings collapsed, casualties expected
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake has struck Taiwan's east coast. At least two buildings have collapsed, including the 300-room Marshal Hotel, which is resting precariously on one side and is tilted over a… Audio
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The Sampler: Culture II by Migos
Nick Bollinger considers why Atlanta hip-hop trio Migos might be this generation's Beatles. Audio
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Teen killed in Waitakere flash flood died helping friend
Audio 5 Feb 2018Mitch Woolley and Sosi Turagaiviu had been swimming with three others near Cascade Falls when they were caught in a sudden downpour on Saturday. Video, Audio
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A message for Facebook's Messenger Kids
Many community groups and psychologists think children under 12 are too young to be into social media. They're asking Facebook to get rid of it's Messenger Kids platform. Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Damian Christie (Part 2)
Audio 5 Feb 2018A Gallup poll shows North Americans are reading books as much as they were in 2002 despite the advent of social media and smartphones. Will we keep reading though? What the Panelists Paula Penfold and… Audio
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What’s up with Upbeat
Explore the new shape of Upbeat with host David Morriss and Eva Radich. Find out what’s happening, how you can engage with the great stories we’re telling and what it means for the future. Audio
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Can the crowd fix Facebook and boost online news?
Under pressure over misinformation, founder Mark Zuckerberg says he will “fix Facebook” by prioritising “trustworthy and informative” news recommended by readers. Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 February 2018
Pat Booth's life and legacy; can the crowd fix Facebook and online news?; media's unhealthy appetite for fast food news. Audio
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Juha Saarinen on kids' social media ban
An Auckland intermediate school is telling parents to ban their children from Facebook and other social media in an effort to curb online bullying. Kowhai Intermediate asks parents to support its… Audio
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Bits+Bytes: Is your ISP ripping you off and what can you do about it?
Bits+Bytes: Which internet service providers are getting the most complaints – and the simple steps to take if you’re feeling ripped off by your provider – and why Facebook has banned cryptocurrency… Audio
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Can you buy social media influence?
An investigation by The New York Times goes inside the so-called 'Follower Factory' to reveal the extent to which some people, including big name celebrities and sports people, will go to for… Audio
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Your guide to Waitangi Day concerts
Some of the best Māori musicians are playing free gigs this Waitangi Day. Here's our handy guide to who is performing where. Video
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Domestic violence still a big concern in Cook Islands
The number of reported domestic violence cases in Cook Islands over the last two years has decreased, but it's still considered high. Audio