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How the charts actually work
Ed Sheeran has all sixteen songs in New Zealands chart at the same time. Paul Kennedy from Recorded Music New Zealand explains how this is possible. Audio
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Rufus Wainwright's divas
It was all about the divas last night at American-Canadian singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright's Auckland Arts Festival performance. His debut opera Prima Donna opened the show, telling the story of a… Audio
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Brother posts video of drugged sister as a warning
An Auckland man's video of his sister writhing and vomiting after apparently taking synthetic drugs has been viewed more than one million times on Facebook. Audio
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What lies behind our compulsive behaviour?
It happens to many of us, we start playing Candy Crush for fun and it turns into a compulsion. We don't just want to play, we have to play. We can be compulsive about tidiness or checking our email… Audio
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WOMAD Day 3: Asian inventions and the ghost of Bob Marley
Roving reviewer Nick Bollinger reports back on some of the highlights of the last day of WOMAD 2017.
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My NZ: 'If you feel like a Kiwi then you are a Kiwi'
Audio 20 Mar 2017As a Kiwi you're allowed to identify with both your ethnicity and your nationality in a modern, sexy hyphenated way, writes Lucy Zee in RNZ's series My NZ.
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WOMAD Day 2: Pink Panthers and hardcore polka
Nick Bollinger reports from the 2nd day of WOMAD 2017.
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 March 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. In this programme we've two settings of Psalm 130 to mark the Third Sunday in Lent, as well as some Irish hymns to for St Patrick's Day (17 March). Audio
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Minnie Baragwanath - the battle for accessible healthcare
Minnie Baragwanath has played a leading role in effecting social change for New Zealanders with disabilities. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Mar 17 2017
Audio 17 Mar 2017A review of the week's news including... Hundreds of students turn out on the grounds of Parliament in solidarity against rape culture, two Wellington College boys are suspended for making Facebook… Audio
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Labour MP regrets calling for balding killer to be scalped
Napier MP and police spokesman Stuart Nash says he went too far last night when he called for convicted murderer and paedophile Philip John Smith to be scalped in prison. Audio
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‘Singing Historian’ Phil Garland dies
A well-loved and respected New Zealand folk balladeer – the ‘the Godfather of NZ folk music’ – has died. Video
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Facebook scandal highlights issues with social media & schools
"Wellington College is not unique in having to deal with this sort of incident."
Two Wellington College students at the centre of a Facebook post about raping drunk young women have issued personal… Audio
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Wellington College students' apologies fall short- expert says
"It's a basic apology, it's a start" - two Wellington College boys are suspended for making Facebook comments about raping drunk young women; they've since apologised to the school and the affected… Audio
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Tuvalu rescue highlights importance of small boat safety
The importance of small boat safety in the region is being reiterated by the Pacific Community (SPC) after the successful rescue of two fishermen in Tuvalu. Audio
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Pasifika encouraged to get interested in NZ politics
A New Zealand group is working on giving young Pasifika a voice and getting them engaged in politics. Audio
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Successful protest at Parliament against rape culture
Hundreds of girls and boys turned out to protest at Parliament grounds in solidarity against rape culture. Organiser and Wellington East Girls' College student, Mia Faiumu, talks about the buzz of how… Audio
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The Joy Project: Ted Pearce
Audio 13 Mar 2017Ted Pearce, 63, works in traffic management. He lives in Christchurch with his wife Jean.
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The Joy Project: Josiah Tualamali'i
Audio 13 Mar 2017Josiah Tualamali'i, 21, spent the last seven years discovering his Samoan roots. Celebrating his culture and empowering other young Pacific Islanders is what gives him joy.
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Murray Ball remembered by fellow cartoonist Tom Scott
In his own way he captured rural life as exquisitely and as perfectly as Katherine Mansfield caught early Wellington. He was as funny as Fred Dagg and Billy T. James and as blokey as Barry Crump. He… Audio
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Spinning yarns from our farms
A media campaign about "New Zealand's red meat story" is in the pipeline. It follows a recent ad campaign putting dairy farmers front and centre to boost the image of Fonterra. Is the farming lobby… Audio
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Must we be miserable to make music?
Strand of Oaks talk infidelity, redemption and how Chance the Rapper is a way better role model than Kurt Cobain. Video, Audio
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Wellington College taking proactive approach to dealing with students comments
Four students from St Patricks College have been suspended for sexual harrassment in the wake of Wellington College students' lewd Facebook posts. Kate Gudsell reports. Audio
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Podcast Critic, Katy Atkin
Podcast reviewer Katy Atkin joins the search for missing 80s fitness guru Richard Simmons. Simmons was a no show at an exercise class he was scheduled to teach back in February 2014, a class he had… Audio
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Facebook video on green lake goes viral
Hirini Reedy thought he smelt a pig farm sk=o was shocked to find the smell was coming from Lake Tutira - so shocked he posted a video to Facebook detailing it. John Campbell asked Hirini why. Video, Audio
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Teens, Sex and Consent
Wellington College is investigating some of its students over comments made on Facebook about taking advantage of drunk girls. It includes the comment "If you don't take advantage of a drunk girl… Audio
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The 'hidden figures' of New Zealand science
To celebrate International Women's Day Siouxsie talks about some of the most significant female scientists from New Zealand's past. Audio
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Expert in sexual violence calls for more education to end rape culture
An expert in sexual violence says Wellington College Boys caught posting disturbing comments are distraught most probably because they were caught. Audio
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Wgtn college students' rape comments not unusual
Young women and sex education groups say Wellington College students' rape comments not unusual but are symptomatic of attitudes that need to change. Audio
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Wellington students encourage others to take advantage of 'drunk girls'
An investigation has been launched after Wellington College students posted comments on Facebook encouraging fellow students to take advantage of girls when they're drunk. Video, Audio