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Hillary Step 'collapse' on Mt Everest changes climb
Some climbers are reporting the Hillary Step on Mount Everest has collapsed. Mark Woodward, who has scaled Mt Everest nine times, says it's still unclear exactly how this might have happened. Audio
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Hijacking NZ Music Month: the campaign to get marginalised voices heard
Equalise My Vocals aims to address issues brought to the surface by a story published last year by The Spinoff, outlining serious allegations of grooming and sexual predation in the local music… Video, Audio
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Program gives school children instant legal advice
Teachers might need to be more careful when handing out detentions and suspensions thanks to a new system that advises children on their rights at school through their mobile phone. Audio
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8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 May 2017
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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6am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 May 2017
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Jailed fraudster got friend job at Transport Ministry
The Transport Ministry has launched a fresh investigation after former staff came forward saying they believed fraudster Joanne Harrison forced them out. Audio
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Whanganui's grammar vigilante
A Whanganui woman is calling on New Zealanders irked by missing hyphens, or errant apostrophes, to join her crusade to correct grammar mishaps. Audio, Gallery
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Transport Ministry does U-turn on staff concerns about fraud
Earlier this year, the former head of the Ministry of Transport, Martin Matthews, rejected suggestions that staff were alarmed about the behaviour of convicted fraudster Joanne Harrison or that people… Audio
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Funeral home owner aims to spark conversation on suicide
A funeral home owner in Invercargill who has witnessed first hand the devastating impact of suicide has set up a facebook page and is organising rallies on the issue. Audio
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Lifestyle lessons
The Lifestyle Block website has been running for 17 years. It's kept up with the times running webinars and talk back forums. It has thousands of "hits" every day, and not just from New Zealanders. Audio
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Bougainville's BRA re-unites after 20 years
The man charged with bringing reconciliation on Papua New Guinea's Bougainville says they have made a major breakthrough - re-uniting two factons of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army. Audio
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Council battles to erase stigma surrounding disabled people
The head of Fiji's National Council for Disabled Persons says mindsets need to change if abuse and mistreatment of disabled people is to stop. Audio
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Unease over mining runs deep in Temotu
There's growing community frustration in Temotu province of Solomon Islands over bauxite mining operations which are being linked with recent political turmoil in the provincial government. Audio
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Music Critic Simon Sweetman
Simon previews the posthumously released Graham Brazier album "Left Turn at Midnite." The tracks were all laid just prior to the singers unexpected death from a heart attack in September, 2015 and… Audio
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…
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Facebook helps users to spot 'fake news'
Facebook is advising its users how to spot deliberately misleading content online, in the weeks leading up to the British general election. The social media company has placed adverts in newspapers… Audio
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Is there room for the small business owner in the new city?
For those who fled on February 22, choosing to return is a financial - and emotional - dilemma. Video
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Netflix announces 13 Reasons Why season 2
Netflix has announced a second season of the controversial series 13 Reasons Why. Our Los Angeles correspondent, Brad Pomerance, explains what's in store. Audio
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Taking Kiwi country music to the world
Simon Morris talks to Aly Cook from Nelson about the success of her single 'Western Line' in Australia and her new series called Kiwi Country - being broadcast in the UK and the US - which… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Fallout from the media merger knockback
A merger of New Zealand’s two biggest news publishers has been on the table for the past year. This week the competition watchdog pulled the rug out from under it. Mediawatch asks ex-editors if that… Audio
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Kicking it with SoccerPractise
Synth-electro quartet SoccerPractise are live in session the M101 Studio. They speak with Yadana Saw Video, Audio
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Graham Brazier - The Final Album
Trevor Reekie talks to producer Alan Jansson, Hello Sailor band mate Harry Lyon, and album facilitator and friend Kelly Addis about Graham Brazier's final album Left Turn at Midnite. Audio
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Nikki Gemmell: After the death of Elayn
After is Australian writer Nikki Gemmell's moving account of her complicated relationship with her mother Elayn and the effects of her mother's 'death by choice'. Audio
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Frances Hardinge - The Lie Tree and dark stories
Frances Hardinge spent a large part of her childhood in a huge old house that inspired her to write strange stories from an early age. She read English at Oxford University, then got a job at a… Audio
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Family Fruit
Kiwifruit and avocados grow particularly well in Northland. Now the Malley family of Maungatapere is adding raspberries, blackberries and figs to the mix. Audio, Gallery
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Treasure hunt that began in deep space
A docu-series about a quest for sunken treasure that began in space nearly 50 years ago and is now continuing on the seafloor hits New Zealand TV screens this week. Audio, Gallery
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Fairfax/NZME merger declined
Nine to Noon media commentator, former editor of the New Zealand Herald, Gavin Ellis discusses the Commerce Commission's decision to decline the proposed merger of the country's two biggest media… Audio
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Competition watchdog kills media merger
The Commerce Commission has declined a merger which would have created New Zealand’s biggest news media company. Mediawatch looks at the reasons behind the decision and what may happen next.
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Kathryn Ryan talks to Gavin Ellis about two regulatory decisions which appear to have moved the goalposts for media. One relates to the re-use of material from Facebook pages and the second, by… Audio