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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
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Tips for parenting a disobedient child
Children need limits and should not be top dog in the family, education consultant Joseph Driessen says. He gives practical tips for working with your child to break a cycle of disobedience. Audio
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Paul McCartney: six of his best
Audio 14 Dec 2017Jeremy Taylor waxes lyrical about Paul McCartney ahead of his show this Saturday at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium. Video
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Police complaint follows 'sickening' video kitten stoned to death
n animal welfare group is laying a complaint with police after being sent a video of a teenager bashing a kitten to death with a rock. Paw Justice put the video online after it was sent to them by an… Audio
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Samoan activism group brings public issues to the fore
Audio 13 Dec 2017A recently formed Samoan rights group hopes to fight government corruption and stand up for the public interest, starting with a march this weekend and a demonstration next week. Audio
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The Sampler: Rules of Engagement by Ria Hall
Ria Hall has made an album that looks from the past to the future. Nick Bollinger takes a listen. Audio
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The Sampler: Shake That Skinny Ass All the Way to Zygetron by Troy Kingi
Nick Bollinger reviews a mythological sci-fi love saga from Northland artist Troy Kingi. Audio
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Alan Jacobs: why we need more critical thinking
Next time you have a strong reaction to someone else's opinion, take five minutes before going into refutation mode, says Alan Jacobs, author of How to Think: A Survival Guide for a World at Odds. Audio
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For richer, not for poorer
At the age of 20, Huia Welton got married. But not to the person she loved. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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Facebook hits back at Snapchat with its own app for kids
Facebook has introduced a messenger chat app for kids in response to competition from Snapchat. Jane Lanhee Lee from Reuters explains. Video, Audio
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Can the 'Four Horsemen' be reined in?
Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google aren't just four of the biggest companies on the planet, they are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, according to Scott Galloway, Audio
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Last boar botulism victim wakes from coma
The last of three family members struck down with suspected botulism after eating wild boar has emerged from her coma. Subi Babu was admitted to Waikato Hospital nearly a month ago along with her… Audio
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REVIEW: Harry Styles greeted by screaming NZ fans, doesn't fail to deliver
There is a commonly-held belief among the Harry Styles fans I know: Protect Harry at all costs.
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Te reo on the radio too much for some
A controversial column condemning the use of te reo Māori on RNZ sparked debate about racism, free speech and even hate speech this past week. Mediawatch looks at the responses and asks a veteran… Audio
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Interview: Anoushka Shankar - freedom and tradition
Trevor Reekie talks to Anoushka Shankar who has just been announced as one of the headliners of Womad 2018 and the Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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MP pushes for NZ to keep vocal on West Papua
Audio 1 Dec 2017Demonstrations have been held around the Pacific to mark the anniversary of West Papua's declaration of independence when the Morning Star flag was first raised. At a flag Morning Star raising… Audio
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FAURÉ: Requiem
Lisa Harper-Brown (soprano), James Clayton (baritone), Richard Apperley (organ), Orpheus Choir of Wellington conducted by Brent Stewart Audio
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John Bluck on crutches, earthquakes and the art of waiting
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 4. Audio