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John Clarke kicks it in the guts Trev
Comedic great John Clarke has died. His friend John Banas shares his memories of the Fred Dagg years and beyond. Audio
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The Panel with James Elliott and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Audio 10 Apr 2017What's a real man? What the Panelists James Elliott and Mike Rehu want to talk about. TV executive John Barnett talks about his friend John Clark who made a giant gumboot print in New Zealand comedy… Audio
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The Panel with James Elliott and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 10 Apr 2017Comedic great John Clarke has died. His friend John Banas shares his memories of the Fred Dagg years and beyond. Bill English hasn't ruled-out New Zealand Defence force. Whakatane Community Board… Audio
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Christchurch - our underground story
The author of a children’s book which explains the Christchurch rebuild is fundraising to have more copies printed after the first 1000 sold out in weeks. Audio
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We don't know how lucky we are. Tom Scott on his mate, John Clarke
Satirist, comedian and writer John Clarke has died, aged 68. Audio
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The woowoos of Sedona, Arizona
In the US, new age spirituality is known as 'woowoo'. Writer Julie Hill travelled to the US Mecca of new ageism, Sedona in Arizona, to find out more. Audio, Gallery
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Persuading people to pay more for news
The advertising that has covered the cost of journalism in the past is drifting away from the news media. Readers who value it are being asked to pay more to secure its future. Mediawatch asks two… Video, Audio
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Your attention - the capture and sale
Attention - getting it, keeping it, getting it back again - is now the basis of a massive global industry. Columbia University professor Tim Wu looks at the workings of the 'attention merchants'. Audio
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Sequoia di Angelo - a proud and tragic legacy
Audio 8 Apr 2017Kiwi-born adventurer and writer Sequoia di Angelo is the daughter of renowned NZ/American mountain climber Marty Schmidt and sister of 25-year-old Denali Schmidt, who died in an avalanche on K2 in… Audio, Gallery
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A fry-up with the All Day Breakfast Stringband
Fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo, and close harmonies are the ingredients going into The All Day Breakfast Stringband. The Montreal-based band are in New Zealand doing an extensive tour, and hoping to… Audio
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My Friend Rod by Eamonn Marra
Audio 7 Apr 2017The friends are out on the town again, clubbing and pubbing. How can any of the others be as cool as Rod? No way.
Told by Tom Clarke Audio
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Insight: Is Taranaki Coming to Terms with Its Colonial Past?
Robin Martin explores if tensions over Taranaki's history are on the way to being resolved. Audio
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Banksy originals go on display in Tauranga
22 works from enigmatic street artist Banksy are on display alongside kiwi art at the Tauranga Art Gallery as part of the Paradox: Tauranga Street Art Festival. The Oi YOU! Collection belongs to… Audio
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Manus asylum seeker fears death if deported
Audio 6 Apr 2017The Manus Island asylum seeker resisting deportation to Lebanon fears for his life if he is sent home without money. Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Linda Clark (Part 2)
Audio 5 Apr 2017Is the Bachelor TV show just a demeaning parade of women trying to interest a man? What the Panelists Gary McCormick and Linda Clark want to talk about. Bill English has received a lot of attention… Audio
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The power of the elite philanthropists
Most of us have heard about the generosity of philanthropists like Bill and Melinda Gates, or Mark Zuckerberg who have pledged to give away the majority of their wealth. But outside the media… Audio
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Hookworm by Rebecca Hawkes
Audio 5 Apr 2017A teenage alt-girl out on the summer streets with her friend is told of the dangers of bare feet - information she uses to her advantage in a stand-off.
Told by Frith Horan Audio
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Church slams authorities for poor support around typhoid
A member of the Samoan church at the centre of a typhoid outbreak says they have received poor information and support from health authorities. She told Morning Report that hospital staff didn't warn… Audio
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Semper Femina by Laura Marling
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger decodes the Latin quote behind Laura Marling's new album Semper Femina. Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning and Julia Hartley-Moore (Part 2)
Audio 4 Apr 2017Topics - Can you be a parent and a friend to your children? A few situations with unintended outcomes.Barrister Craig Tuck discusses the idea of hate speech law. Neil Gemmel of the University of Otago… Audio
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The Death of Expertise
Alternative facts did not start with Donald Trump. For years, emotion has played a bigger role than reason in many public debates. But the rejection of rationalism and faith in experts is getting… Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Kathryn Ryan talks to Gavin Ellis about regional newspapers like the Marlborough Express feeling the strain. Is ownership change the answer for them? And there's a major study out of the Columbia… Audio
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High Court ruling on half-naked Facebook photos welcomed
An Auckland man who was discharged from court after posting half naked photos of his estranged wife on Facebook has been ordered to face a retrial after the High Court quashed the original… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 4 April 2017
Audio 4 Apr 2017Russian PM confirms train bomb blast in St Petersburg was a terror attack, PM accused of joining cover-up over Hit & Run, Hit & Run questions remain says former UN human rights investigator, Concerns… Audio
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Checkpoint turns 50: A history of NZ's longest running news and current affairs show
Checkpoint started as a 20-minute news programme 50 years ago today. We look back on how it has changed over the last five decades, and how it developed into what it is today. Video, Audio
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"What happened to grey hair?" Feminists ponders what ageing means today
In this final of a series of three panel discussions about contemporary feminism, Kim Hill talks with four women about 'Ageing and Agency.' Audio
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Finding New Zealand's Home of the Year
A Cambridge house built on a property that backs onto a service lane of the local supermarket has been named as New Zealand’s Home of the Year. Audio, Gallery
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'Journalism Still Matters' 10 years on
Ten years ago, the journalists' union held a summit at Parliament under the banner 'Journalism Matters' to air their fears about commercial pressures diminishing the quality of news. 10 years later… Audio
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Insight: Online Porn - The New Sex Ed Teacher?
Online porn presents a minefield to young people and parents. Tim Graham explores what help is on hand to help navigate the way ahead. Video, Audio