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Best features of 2017: Disability
Five stories exploring the lives of people living with disabilities.
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Best of 2017: top ten feature stories
Audio 27 Dec 2017Our ten most popular features this year are a mixed bunch – from ice baths to shoes for larger-footed women and the perfect roast potato.
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Roads Run Through Us: 1
John Bluck explores the ways of the road in this first of a series about the place roads have in New Zealand history, consciousness and identity. Audio
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The Best of Te Ahi Kaa 2017 – Ngā kōrero o te tau
Te Ahi Kaa wraps up 2017 with a look back at some of this year's highlights. Audio
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Under the influence of marketing
People boosting their personal brand online by puffing up the products of big brands are making it harder to distinguish genuine opinion from paid-for promotion in our media. Do we need new rules to… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 December 2017
Today's selection of hymns for the fourth Sunday in Advent includes the Elora Singers' beautiful performance of Aldophe Adam's O Holy Night. And we look ahead in the Christmas season with a couple of… Audio
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Interview: the xx discuss their album I See You ahead of their upcoming Auckland show
It was another banner year for the influential British minimalists after their third album I See You signaled a livening up of their sound and attitude. Tony Stamp talked to singer & bass player… Video, Audio
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The ten species that changed our world
Over many thousands of years, our hunting-gathering ancestors foraged and tracked down a whole host of plants and animals.Then people learned that you could derive more value from nature by taming and… Audio
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Talking Turkey
About 90 percent of the 200,000 turkeys farmed in NZ every year are eaten at Christmas, so it's a busy time of the year for Kyle and Monique Smith of Crozier's Free-Range Turkeys. Audio
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Easter Island statues returned to people of Rapa Nui
Audio 22 Dec 2017Rapa Nui's famous moai are being placed back under the guardianship of the people of the island (Easter Island). The statues and ancestral lands formerly controlled by the Chilean National Forest… Audio
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Dentist care for those who can't afford it
A group of Auckland's dentists and the City Mission are giving free dental care to those who normally can't afford it. Audio
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William Waiirua: 'Do the mahi, get the treats'
Fielding native William 'Waiirua' Cribb captured social media audiences this year with his futuristic eyewear, catchy catchphrases and distinctive dance moves. Video, Audio
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That's Amore: a Kiwi Christmas love story
Fausto Mottalini made the news a couple of years ago as the only resident of a tiny Italian hamlet. Auckland artist Josephine Sharp read an article about him and wrote him a letter. Now they're… Audio, Gallery
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What do we do? Agriculture in the age of synthetic food
If technologies like meat grown from stem cells and milk grown in vats take off, how will the New Zealand agricultural sector respond? Audio
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In love and war: the benefits of sibling rivalry
Conflict between siblings is normal and can even be helpful, according to author and psychological researcher Naomi White. Audio
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Fitting power safety devices a 'massive task' - holiday parks
The friend of a man electrocuted after cutting through a power cord at a campsite says a coroner's recommendations could save lives. Holiday parks across the country are working to install safety… Audio
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Santarchy
Christmas 2005; a hundred drunk men dressed as Santa allegedly riot in downtown Auckland. But was it true? Yes. Yes it was. Mostly. Audio
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Alien Weaponry set to play at the biggest heavy-metal festival in the world
The Northland teenagers had a massive 2017, but 2018 is set to be even bigger. Not only will they be playing at Germany's Wacken Open Air Festival, they'll be playing another massive festival in… Video
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Award-winning cartoonist escapes Manus Island camp
Audio 20 Dec 2017An award winning cartoonist detained on Manus Island has escaped Papua New Guinea with the help from the International Cities of Refuge Network. Ali Dorani, known as 'Eaten Fish', fled Iran in 2013… Audio
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Award-winning cartoonist detained on Manus escapes PNG
An award-winning cartoonist detained on Manus Island has escaped Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Final blow to media mega merger
Audio 19 Dec 2017A merger of New Zealand's two biggest news publishers is off the table for good. The High Court has dismissed an appeal against the Commerce Commission's rejection of a merger, which Fairfax New…
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Ex-cop jailed for life after guilty plea for wife's murder
Killer police officer Benjamin McLean was sentenced to life in prison in the High Court at Invercargill, for murdering his wife. The 48-year-old pleaded guilty last Friday to the murder of Verity… Audio
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Cook Islands MP raises concerns about jet ski use
A Cook Islands MP says the man seen riding a jet ski in Muri Lagoon has been identified and will be reminded that it is strictly banned. Audio
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Ruban Nielson: 'Sometimes it’s hard to make music when you’re too comfortable'
Ruban speaks with Melody Thomas about balancing the need for honesty with self-preservation, while making the next UMO album. Audio
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Bits+Bytes: Cryptojacking and the heavy-hitters dissing Facebook
'Cryptojacking' is not the latest urban dance craze, but a way your computer or smartphone gets hijacked to mine cryptocurrencies without you knowing. Also why some heavy hitting ex-Facebookers are… Audio
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Tonga MPs gather Monday to choose a prime minister
Just over four weeks after the election of the new Tonga parliament, MPs will gather on Monday to choose a new prime minister. Audio
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My month as an Uber driver
Simon Morton took a dive into the world of the gig economy for a month and discovered first-hand just what it's like to drive for Uber. He reports from the front line.
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Fairies at the bottom of the garden
Audio 15 Dec 2017A legal regime for medicinal cannabis products is looming on the horizon - but a thriving network of 'green fairies' already exists.
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“Why me, why now?” – the questions everyone with cancer asks. But they should ask “Why not me?”
John Bluck traces the course of his treatment for cancer in a series of candid, moving, and wry observations about how his life changed because of what he experienced. Episode 6. Audio
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Behind Handel’s Messiah
Hundreds of years after its creation, Handel’s ‘Messiah’ is still a treasured part of the annual musical calendar. Clarissa Dunn explores some of the many ways Handel’s masterpiece has been performed… Audio