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Rob Wilkins - Steamrolling Sir Terry Pratchett
Rob Wilkins was British author Sir Terry Pratchett's assistant, business manager, and friend. When Sir Terry died in 2015 after a battle with Alzheimer's disease, he left instructions for his… Audio
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Tell me about your thesis: Celebrity Identity and One Direction
Millie Lovelock tells us about her thesis mapping the processes of fan and celebrity identity co-construction in the boy band One Direction. Audio
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PNG doctors union says it won't be silenced
Audio 30 Aug 2017The secretary of Papua New Guinea's Doctor's Association says he will not be silenced about critical public health issues, following a directive by the new Health Minister gagging health professionals… Audio
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Election17: Who on earth do I vote for?
Audio 28 Aug 2017Picking who to vote for can be overwhelming, but we’ve got some tips to help you filter the options and make a pick you can be confident in. It doesn’t even involve a dartboard.
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Sir Colin Meads to be farewelled this afternoon
Sir Colin Meads' friend Bud Snowden says they managed to have a good send-off for 'Pinetree' yesterday with close friends and family, before the big event today. Audio
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Hard Truths: documentary in the 'post-truth' era
Do we expect documentaries to be strictly truthful? And what happens when a desire for good storytelling wins out over the facts? Four leading documentary-makers talk candidly about navigating… Audio
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Neil Finn: 'I wanted a kick-ass campfire sing-along vibe'
Homegrown hero Neil Finn is still ahead of the musical game, recording his new album Out of Silence in front of a live internet audience. He talks to Wallace Chapman about his love of live-streaming… Video, Audio
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Ben Hurley: I can feel your anger
Comedian Ben Hurley reminisces about Star Wars, Lego, a rundown flat and why being funny isn't about being the class clown. Audio
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From the freezing works to the catwalk
Southland meat worker Luke Dawson makes his NZ Fashion Week debut this year with his streetwear collection The Boy From Goreville. Audio
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Silver Scrolls 2017: top five announced
The five finalist songs for the 2017 APRA Silver Scroll have been announced - and for the first time ever, they are all by female artists. Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Peter Dunne
Peter Dunne held the Ōhāriu seat for 33 years before ending his parliamentary career in 2017. He talks to Jesse Mulligan about what inspires him, what makes him laugh and the lessons he’s learnt so… Audio
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The unlikely friendship of Victoria and Abdul
The new film Victoria & Abdul tells the story of Queen Victoria's close 13-year friendship with a young Muslim clerk she called ‘the Munshi’. Journalist Shrabani Basu first brought the 100 year old… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Facebook the new hotspot for selling stolen avocados
Avocado thieves are taking to social media to sell the stolen fruit, police say. New Zealand Avocado chief executive Jen Scoular joins us to discuss the thefts. Audio
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Not just side-kicks! Asian Men debunk stereotypes
Sick of being discriminated against? Asian men debunk and challenge emasculating stereotypes and bare all as they speak candidly about love, dating and more. Hot on the heels of the premiere Lynda… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Meads 'laid foundation' for new All Blacks - Ian Kirkpatrick
Sir Colin "laid the foundation" for new All Blacks, says friend and teammate Ian Kirkpatrick. Audio
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'No bigger person took the field' - Laurie Mains
Audio 21 Aug 2017"No bigger person took the field in world rugby" - former All Black Laurie Mains remembers his teammate and friend Sir Colin Meads, who has died, aged 81. Audio
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Broadcasters warned over mining social media
Audio 20 Aug 2017New research from the broadcasting regulator has found that many New Zealanders willingly share stuff on social media,but they reckon broadcasters should get permission to use it. Is that realistic… Audio
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How to Dissolve a House
You can dissolve an entire house, in two minutes, with nothing more than words. No mess, no stains. (Warning: House may reappear after two-three months). Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 20 August 2017
A hymn to celebrate the first signs of Spring begins today's selection of traditional and modern hymns - Eleanor Farjeon's Morning has broken. There's also a contemporary setting of Charles Wesley's… Audio
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Miranda Harcourt: poo, placentae and ashes
Actor, director and acting coach Miranda Harcourt talks about taking a back seat to her three children, working with international talent and a pouch of ashes that has special significance. Audio
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Fa'alavelave and the burden of debt
It’s Money Week and the Commission for Financial Capability wants to start tough discussions about debt in some of our most vulnerable communities – particularly Pacific communities. Video, Audio
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Police urged to reconsider social media 'wanted' posts
Hundreds of people have signed an online petition calling on police to change the way they post on social media to find offenders, after a police post about hip-hop artist Scribe went viral. Video, Audio
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Social Media Art
Aucklander, Rewa Walia, is using social media to create works of art. She's using symbols from social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, to create digital images. And they'll soon feature in one of… Audio, Gallery
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Sport: Fiji's Olympic 7s success remembered one year on
Audio 14 Aug 2017Ben Ryan reflects one year on from the Fiji sevens team's gold medal winning efforts at the Rio Olympics. Audio
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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