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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Media commentator Gavin Ellis on Sean Plunket's decision to resign from the Broadcasting Standards Authority as well as coverage of the High Court action to overturn the Commerce Commission's… Audio
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'This is unacceptable in any democracy'
A Maltese journalist who was killed in a car bomb this week has been remembered as an anti-corruption warrior for the investigation she led into the Panama Papers scandal. Audio
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Bleed for You: tampons for change
Vanessa Alexander's organisation home-delivers organic, chemical-free tampons, with 50 percent of profits going to charities that support women. Audio
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Media merger saga goes to court
New Zealand's two biggest publishers of news go to court today to try and overturn the competition watchdog's refusal to green-light a merger.
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BRAHMS: Piano Quartet No 3 in C minor Op 60
Performed by Wilma Smith (violin), Caroline Henbest (viola), Alexandra Partridge (cello), Andrew Leathwick (piano). A Wellington Chamber Music Trust concert. Audio
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Niall Ferguson: contrarian historian
Networks and hierarchies have together shaped society and we need to balance out the tension between them, historian Niall Ferguson says in his new book. Audio
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Turning away from toxic Twitter
Broadcaster Duncan Garner has quit Twitter after a newspaper column on immigration sparked online outrage and abuse. Sean Plunket also stepped away from Twitter and then stepped down from the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 October 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Music from the Taize tradition, psalms from the Genevan and Scottish psalters, and some hymns from the Olney Hymnbook by John Newton and his friend William… Audio
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Maori rangatahi call for conversation about suicide
A group of Maori youth have united in calling for Kiwis to talk about mental health and suicide. Their video - Time to Talk - has been viewed more than 100,000 times, but it's the message that counts.
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First hand stories of what it's like to deal with WINZ
The founder of Facebook page 'We Are Beneficiaries', set up to tell beneficiaries' stories, says the experience has uncovered accusations of racism and how hard life is for many solo mothers.
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Petition to move Taranaki pedestrian crossing
An online petition is calling for the New Plymouth District Council to move the crossing in Inglewood where seven-year-old Emma Warren was killed last month. Video, Audio
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New ways with old clothes
Overconsumption of clothing is a big waste issue in the world's major cities, with polyester contaminating waterways. But now a New Zealand company is doing something about it. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: 'Better Days' by Great North
Audio 10 Oct 2017Your first chance to see the brand new video featuring the iconic cakes of the Australian Women's Weekly Birthday Cake Cookbook! Great North's new album is out on October 20. Video
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Behind the scenes at NZ Eid Day
Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the team of volunteers behind the second largest Islamic festival of the year, who have already been preparing for months for the big day. Audio, Gallery
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Carbon trading to be introduced to Solmons' province
Audio 9 Oct 2017Non-governmental organisation OceanWatch are wanting to introduce carbon trading to the Solomon Islands as a sustainable alternative to logging. Audio
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Brent Edwards signs off at RNZ
After seeing out another election at RNZ, newsgathering boss and former political editor Brent Edwards has left after 16 years at the broadcaster. Mediawatch asks him why, and how he sees the state of… Audio
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The Mixtape: Unitone Hifi
Seminal '90s dub merchants Unitone Hifi have been quiet in recent years, but they're re-energized and working on new material ahead of their appearance at Laneway 2018. Tony Stamp sat down with the… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 6 2017
Audio 7 Oct 2017A review of the week's news including... The impact of the more than 380-thousand special votes to be revealed, a former Greens MP believes the strongest push for a Blue-Green coalition is coming from… Audio
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VTNZ employee gave people's personal information to gang member
A senior Head Hunters gang member used a friend who worked at VTNZ to get names and addresses of nine people, and it's still not clear whether they are aware of the privacy breach. Audio
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Kathryn Wilson lets her shoes do the talking
Designer Kathryn Wilson has thoroughly tread the boards of the Kiwi footwear industry. She talks to Sonia Sly about her naïve passion launching a label 15 years ago, how bumps in the road serve as… Audio
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Lack of psychiatric care could cause more Manus Island deaths
The lack of psychiatric care outside the Manus Island detention centre raises fear of more deaths. Audio
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New chatbot offers cautious reminders from your sober self
Most of us know what it's like to suffer the consequences of less-than-wise choices made the night before – 'I should have eaten something' ... 'I should have left before the shots started'. The… Audio
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A fresh sound from Glaswegian post-rockers Mogwai
They've been around for 25 years, which must make it hard to keep things surprising, but Mogwai's latest album, Every Country's Sun might just have delivered. Audio
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Ten of Tom Petty's best
Tom Petty’s great gift was for writing songs that sounded like they had always been there. Here are just ten of the great ones. What a shame there won’t be any more. Video
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Review: Auckland Symphony Orchestra’s Synthony
Electronic Dance Music was given a symphonic twist by Auckland Symphony Orchestra in front of a heaving Auckland Town Hall on Saturday Night. Reviewer Tony Stamp was in the glow-stick waving crowd. Video, Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis talks to Kathryn about a new study shows high levels of trust in traditional news media and raised a very large question about Facebook. Also a new hyper-local website started in Auckland… Audio
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Party leaders picking on the media
When Winston Peters took centre stage this week, he also took a big swing at the media. Other party leaders also criticised the media coverage of the election, but some political players and the media… Video, Audio
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Is the 'NZ dream' living up to Pacific expectations?
There is no shortage of applicants for New Zealand's Pacific Quota immigration scheme, which is drawn by ballot every year. RNZ Pacific reporter, Sara Vui-Talitu looks into the quota system and… Audio
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King Loser's Chris Heazlewood pays tribute to his bandmate Celia Mancini
Chris Heazlewood of King Loser, plays a tribute to his late bandmate Celia Mancini live from the Radio One studio in Dunedin. Video, Audio
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Old dogs, new homes
In the past five years, Retired Working Dogs Adoption has rehomed hundreds of huntaways, eye dogs and beardies that are too old to work, have been injured or are just not up to the job. Audio, Gallery