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The power of optimism, a fundamental of oncology care
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 3. Audio
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At The Movies for 22 November 2017
Simon Morris reviews the blockbuster Justice League, but is rather keener on the unlikely Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. He also checks out festival favourite The Killing of a Sacred Deer. Video, Audio
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A Piece Of You
What do you sound like? Greg Sinclair is a Scottish cellist and performance artist who specialises in children’s theatre. In A Piece For You Greg takes participants through a questionnaire, and… Audio, Gallery
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Man arrested after Wellington taxi shooting
Audio 22 Nov 2017Police have arrested a 26-year-old man in relation to the shooting of Wellington taxi driver Alem Tesema on Saturday night. Mr Tesema was shot in the shoulder by a passenger who refused to pay a fare… Audio
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Sexually explicit joke sent to journalist by councillor
Audio 22 Nov 2017Freelance journalist Angela Cuming is laying a complaint against a Hamilton city councillor who sent her a sexually explicit joke. The joke played on her surname and was sent to her on Facebook by… Audio
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Trouble No More by Bob Dylan
Nick Bollinger inspects one of the controversial corners of Bob Dylan's extensive catalogue. Audio
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Mystery graveyard flowers
Audio 21 Nov 2017A woman in Britain has discovered who the mystery man is who has been putting flowers on her brother's grave for nearly 70 years. Audio
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The Panel with Clarke Gayford and Sandy Hodge (Part 2)
Audio 21 Nov 2017A woman in Britian has discovered who the mystery man is who has been putting flowers on her brother's grave for nearly 70 years. The man turned out to be a childhood friend of the young boy who had… Audio
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Shot taxi driver's friend criticises police response
A friend of the taxi driver who was shot in a brazen attack in Wellington on Saturday night says he is surprised the police still haven't yet found the man responsible. Yesterday afternoon police said… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 21 November 2017
Auckland homeowners fear huge rates rise after valuations; older workers among highest ACC claimants - report; fast-tracked fire rules infurates local fire engineers; Zimbabwe to begin impeachment… Audio
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The downfall of a former wellness star
Australian wellness blogger Belle Gibson's claims of curing her own cancer with diet and lifestyle changes seemed too good to be true... and turned out to be just that. Nick Toscano was one of the… Audio
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Ans Westra: a life's work digitised
The National Library has digitised and preserved over 150,000 negatives from photographer Ans Westra. Ans's friend and agent David Alsop and half-sister Yvonne talk about Ans and the project. Audio, Gallery
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Anthony YOUNG: The Farewell
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hamish McKeich. Recorded by RNZ Concert, 2 May 2007. Audio
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'It's the school that's identified, chastised and somehow responsible'
Support has been flooding in for a Dunedin school principal who spoke about the problem of parents expecting teachers to take responsibility for their children's actions outside school hours. Audio
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Toxicology report to show cause for poisoned family
Audio 17 Nov 2017Toxicology results out today should shed light on why a Waikato family is in a critical condition in hospital after a severe bout of food poisoning. Three family members were found unconscious by… Audio
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At The Movies for 15 November 2017
Simon Morris looks at the latest star-studded version of the old Agatha Christie war-horse Murder on the Orient Express, the social media satire Ingrid Goes West, and a story about real-life… Video, Audio
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Slacktivism and the erosion of collective action
'Slacktivism' and, ironically, the belief that people power can change society are undermining attempts at collective action, new research has shown. Audio
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Kids help out a virtual kākā with new adventure app
Visitors to Central Park in Wellington can use a new app to follow a virtual kākā named Kaia and help her set up a nest. The app, named Kākā, works through Facebook Messenger and is aimed at young… Audio
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One Year Done: A shot in the arm
Audio 14 Nov 2017Through the long, tiring days that followed the Kaikōura quake, Shaz Rayner's coffee cart was a bright spot for everyone in town. A year later, not much has changed.
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REVIEW: Khalid at Spark Arena
New Zealand loves Khalid. Like, really loves him. When the R&B singer announced his show in August, at the respectably-sized venue of the Auckland Town Hall, promoters were caught off guard when the…
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Reconsidering the rights and wrongs of copying
An original work can now be copied and shared with anyone online in a matter of moments - thanks to the internet and digital technology. But that wasn't the case when our main copyright law was… Audio
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The Paradise Papers: tech tax revelations
Tech commentator Peter Griffin delves into the Paradise Papers, the disappearance of US$300 million of the cryptocurrency Ether, and Google's new driverless taxis and mail accounts for under-13s. Audio
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Kaikoura stories shared one year on from quake
Audio 10 Nov 2017Next week marks a year since the earthquake that devastated Kaikoura. Twelve months on and things are returning to normal, and to celebrate the people have been posting on Facebook with their stories… Video, Audio
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Police join forces with Facebook to find missing children
Through a new AMBER Alerts system, media organisations and every Facebook user within a 160-kilometre radius of the area where the child has gone missing will receive an alert. Audio
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Social anxiety: advice from Doctor Know
Many young people struggle with social anxiety and psychologist Gwendoline Smith has set up a Tumblr blog and created the alter ego Doctor Know to help. Audio
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Midday News for 9 November 2017
Audio 9 Nov 2017No new mines on conservation land. The police and Facebook launch a missing child alert system. Audio
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Lorde fan sits on concrete for 14 hours to get front row
Nobody was more excited to see Lorde than 17-year-old Isaac Rijlaarsdam, who camped out at 5am with his friend Beth to get centre front row in Dunedin. Audio
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The State Opening: What to expect
Audio 8 Nov 2017It's day two of the official opening of the 52nd Parliament and this time the Governor General has clicked attending.
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REVIEW: Lorde Live at Dunedin Town Hall
From the moment she stepped onstage to the opening chords of 'Homemade Dynamite' until the final shudder of 'Loveless', we were all enthralled in absolute and total ecstasy. Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Gavin asks should the Broadcasting Standards Authority apply its western standards to foreign language ethnic broadcasts - after a small Auckland-based Sikh radio station falls foul of its codes. Also… Audio