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Jacindamania hits new heights
While one political party leader was cast into the depths last week, the popularity of another one hit new heights. Mediawatch looks at the coverage of Labour’s new leader and asks two news bosses if… Audio
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Young musical talent sprouting up at Acacia Woods
Acacia Woods is a youth open mic night in the East side of Christchurch that is giving rangatahi a space to create, perform, and connect with their community. Gemma Syme heads along to witness the… Audio
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The B word
Audio 9 Aug 2017School thugs or spiteful secrets – whatever form of bullying they face, children need help. Katy Gosset talks to a clinical psychologist about beating the bullies. Audio
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Auckland pamper party murder trial nears an end
RNZ reporter Sarah Robson reports on the trail of a woman accused of murdering her friend at an alcohol-fueled pamper party in Auckland. Video, Audio
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Jasper Hawkins: Letter to My Mother
We were sent this song by a listener, whose son died in an accident.
It was written by her son's school friend, musician Jasper Hawkins who wrote it for the family. Audio
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Pacific countries step up battle against the plastic bag
Pacific countries are looking at a variety of tools to step up the battle against the ubiquitous plastic bag. Audio
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Cook Islands languages celebrated in New Zealand
Te epetoma o te reo Maori Kuki Airani celebrated the languages spoken by the people of the Cook Islands. There were number of cultural activities and events being held across New Zealand last week… Audio
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Howie Morrison Jnr on music, whanau and kapahaka
Howie Morrison Jr has a famous whanau saying – 'Have piupiu, will travel'. For 40 years, kapahaka took around the world and this year he released his first solo album. Te Ahi Kaa visits Howie at his… Audio
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Redmer Yska: Katherine Mansfield's first published story
Historian Redmer Yska is the author of A Strange, Beautiful, Excitement: Katherine Mansfield's Wellington 1888-1903. While researching the book Yska discovered Mansfield's first published story… Audio
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Insight: Solomon Islands - Keeping the Peace
After 14 years and $3 billion in support from Australia, New Zealand and other partners, do the Solomon Islands have a shot at lasting peace? RNZ Pacific's Koroi Hawkins investigates for Insight. Audio, Gallery
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The Mixtape - Lloyd Scott
RNZ's All Night presenter Lloyd Scott is this week's mixtape selector. He shares his favourite tunes and stories before he hangs up his headphones and switches off the mic on a 50+ year career. Video, Audio
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Metiria Turei's changing benefit admissions - analysis
Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei says she falsely gave an address when she enrolled to vote in the 1993 election so she could vote for a friend. It's the latest revelation as questions surround Ms… Audio
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Solving the mystery of the Kaikōura bubbles
Mysterious bubbles and warm water, known as Hope Springs, which appeared after the Kaikōura earthquake, appear to be coming from deep in the earth's crust. Audio
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Where There is Life
For four years, Wellington filmmaker Gwen Isaac documented the Lee family after Margaret (wife of Stephen and mother of Imogen) was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. The resulting documentary is… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Kim Hughes: 'You have to have a sick sense of humour'
In 2009, British Warrant Officer Kim Hughes defused 119 Taliban IEDs in Afghanistan, the next year he dismantled seven bombs in a single day. He talks about the confidence and sense of humour it takes… Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 147: SWIDT, Head Like A Hole
In this week's Music 101 Pocket Edition, we take a field trip to Onehunga to visit SWIDT at their recording space, and go behind the scenes of the salacious new Head Like A Hole documentary. Audio
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Meet NZ's poleaxe-wielding warrior
Dayna Berghan-Whyman is just back from Denmark where she represented NZ in full-contact medieval combat. She talks about the joy of wielding a (blunted) steel axe in 35 kilos of armour. Audio, Gallery
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Halting the harm
Audio 2 Aug 2017In an increasingly anxious world, some young people are turning to self- harm. Katy Gosset asks a clinical psychologist how to cope with cutting. Audio
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Discussing dark matters with Randy Newman
Randy Newman has a new album – and an assignment for Lorde. Nick Bollinger talks to the legendary singer-songwriter and film composer. Audio
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The DNA test that revealed a life of mistaken identity
The results of a DNA test done on a lark led Alice Plebuch to uncover a mistake made more than 100 years ago that changed everything she thought she knew about her family. Audio, Gallery
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BANG! Episode 1: The Birds and The Bees
Melody Thomas leads a frank and often-entertaining exploration into sex, sexuality and relationships - starting at the very beginning with 'The Birds and The Bees'. Featuring everyday kiwis reflecting… Audio
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MOZART: Così fan tutte
Ferrando loves Dorabella and Guglielmo loves Fiordiligi – but their friend Don Alfonso is sceptical. He offers the young men a bet: given the opportunity, their loves will prove unfaithful in less… Video
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Lisa Coleman on the legend that was Prince
Lisa Coleman from the band behind Prince, The Revolution, and of Wendy & Lisa fame, talks about Prince and his legacy. Audio
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Your vote - caught in the web
Social media and big data companies are harvesting and vast amounts of information from users' online profiles to increase the effectiveness of political advertising. Adam Bennett explores how this… Video, Audio
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Kanoa Lloyd can't let go
TV presenter Kanoa Lloyd talks to Sonia Sly about her penchant for pretty hoarding, pottery and why she finds it hard to let go...in this episode of podcast, Just One Thing. Audio
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The Head Like A Hole documentary: Swagger Of Thieves
Swagger Of Thieves is a documentary that follows notorious Wellington band from their reunion in 2008 and delves into the history that led to their demise the first time around. It's showing in… Video, Audio
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Tech news: Amazon Down Under & more Facebook ads
Facebook tries to bolster its ad revenues to meet Wall Street's expectations.Also Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezos has just overtaken Bill Gates to become the world's richest person. It's all down to Amazon's… Audio
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This Way Up for Saturday 29 July 2017
Audio 29 Jul 2017Turning DNA into music, DNA data storage, Amazon Down Under, more Facebook ads, a flush-free toilet and could our sense of smell be making us fatter? Audio
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Whangarei shooting: Friend describes deteriorating health of double-killer
Whangarei gunman Quinn Patterson's friend Leah Cameron describes what he was like and says the case shows the failings of mental health services. She says he wasn't a monster but a man who needed… Audio