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Scott Brown - A model ambassador
Audio 22 Jul 2017Scott Brown is the new US Ambassador to New Zealand. Originally trained as a lawyer, during his student years Brown developed a career as a part-time model, and in 1982, won Cosmopolitan magazine's… Audio
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Flying Solo - Teen mum Rhiarne's story
Pregnant at 13. In the final episode of Flying Solo we meet junior squash champ Rhiarne, her toddler Braydon and the extended whanau embracing their teenage solo-mum. Audio, Gallery
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John Adams: composer at large
American composer John Adams’ work has been a heard a lot by local audiences thanks to his long friendship with NZSO Music Director Edo de Waart. Adams discusses the role de Waart played in… Audio
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Brighter Future? The difference decile makes
Audio 17 Jul 2017Despite efforts to improve achievement among children from disadvantaged backgrounds, there's still a gulf between the haves and have-nots. John Gerritsen spends the day with two pupils from either…
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The Mixtape: Karyn Hay
Karyn Hay is no stranger to Aotearoa's airwaves, from hosting Radio With Pictures in the early 80s, heading up Kiwi FM in the 2000s, and wrangling talk-back radio for the last nine years at… Video, Audio
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'We need some uncomfortable conversations about cultural identity'
A persistent streak of anti-Asian sentiment is rooted in the history of New Zealand, says Emma Ng, a second-generation Chinese New Zealander and author of the new book Old Asian, New Asian. Audio
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Should only people who can afford children have them?
The ACT Party's new deputy leader Beth Houlbrooke says parents who cannot afford to have children should not be having them. She says giving handouts increases dependency and says to really address… Audio
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Community mental health services 'heading into a crisis'
The government is being warned of a potential crisis in mental health as community workers leave for higher pay in the aged care and disability sectors. Audio
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New technology with Robbie Allan
Robbie tells Kathryn Ryan about Google's record NZ$3.7 billion fine. Also, a trade association of US newspapers has asked for permission to band together in order to negotiate more effectively against… Audio
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Claims Christmas Island assault investigation whitewashed
An Egyptian asylum seeker who laid assault charges against Serco staff at Christmas Island detention centre says police whitewashed their investigation of it. New Zealanders who posted the footage of… Audio
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Meat being stolen to order by gangs for sale on black market
Gangs stealing meat from supermarkets are re-selling it to restaurants and dairies and on Facebook, a crime prevention company says. Video, Audio
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Talk to the hand!
Audio 12 Jul 2017What to do when your child talks back. Katy Gosset talks to parents and a child psychologist about "oppositional behaviour" and tackling the 'tude. Audio
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Manal al-Sharif: daring to drive
Manal al Sharif is an outlaw. Her crime; driving as a woman in Saudi Arabia. Audio
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Two Hearts and No Brain by Kane Strang
Nick Bollinger discusses an intimate and international set of power pop from Dunedin’s Kane Strang. Audio
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Winter warnings after homeless man dies on cemetery bench
Rough sleepers in Auckland will continue to die unnecessarily this winter unless shelters are setup across the city, a church support worker says. Video, Audio
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Prabha Ravi - Bharatanatyam
India's beautiful national classical dance Bharatanatyam has has been performed for thousands of years in the Hindu temples of the Tamil Nadu region of South India. Prabha Ravi hopes Bharatanatyam… Audio
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Kelvin Cruickshank: just an ordinary guy
Psychic medium Kelvin Cruickshank talks about the downside of being a familiar face, extraordinary experiences, special friendships and the gift that brought him to tears. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 July 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. In today's programme you can hear a hymn that resulted from the efforts of a Jewish cantor and a Methodist preacher, metrical settings of psalms 34 and… Audio
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Prince: 'the finest man in pumps I have ever met'
In the second of our two-part series on Prince, Georgia Duder-Wood speaks to those that knew him to find out what he was like as a kid, a colleague, a friend. Audio
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Lisa-Maria Neudert - How social bots undermine democracy
Lisa-Maria Neudert is a research assistant at the Computational Propaganda Project (ComProp) and a graduate student at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII). She talks to Kim about the ComProp data memo… Audio
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Camp held in Tonga to break cycle of school violence
Repeated instances of large scale fighting between rival schools in Tonga has led to a character-building camp aimed at uniting the students. Audio
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Concerto No 1
Behzod Abduraimov and the Auckland Philharmonia perform Shostakovich's First Piano Concerto conducted by Giordano Bellincampi. Huw Dann plays the solo trumpet part. From its 'Fallen Heroes' concert… Audio
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Coalition building and bashing
In the first episode of Caucus, the team discuss who's making nice with whom, the return of Shane Jones, a Greens apology, Todd Barclay implications and Māori Party-Labour fisticuffs. Video, Audio
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Leo Houlding: the magic of extreme climbing
There's something deep and powerful about reckoning with a giant cliff in remote wilderness, says British climber Leo Houlding, who has made a career out of pulling off some of the toughest climbs on… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Pasifika men's event in NZ focuses on issues, family violence
A Pasifika men's event in New Zealand tackles issues including health, financial capability and family violence. Audio
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Twelve-year-old weatherman backs himself - and his forecasts
Ben Hawke, from Mosgiel has set up a Facebook page, "Dunedin Weather, but by a twelve year old". He told John Campbell what he loves about the weather. Video, Audio
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Brought to you by . . .
There’s been heaps of coverage of Team New Zealand’s triumph in Bermuda lately, but lots of it came courtesy of the organisers, the teams and their sponsors. RNZ’s man at the Cup tells Mediawatch it… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 July 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Some 20th century classics in today's programme, including David Evans' hymn Be still, for the presence of the Lord. There's also evening hymns, and listen… Audio
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A Purple Pilgrimage to Paisley Park by Georgia Duder-Wood
Georgia Duder-Wood is a life-long Prince fan. In April, she travelled to Minneapolis to attend the official commemorations of his death at his home and recording studio, Paisley Park.
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Johan Rockström - planetary boundaries
Professor Johan Rockström led the team of scientists who worked out the planetary boundaries framework. He tells Kim Hill we haven't made a disaster of the planet yet, but it's critical that we move… Audio