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The Panel with Tainui Stephens and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
Audio 13 Dec 2016Winston Peters has told the families of the Pike River Mine victims he's prepared to go into the mine himself. Child poverty statitics have 'shaken' the Children's commissioner. Brian Easton has… Audio
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Blue and Lonesome: The last great Stones album?
More than fifty years since they began, The Rolling Stones have made a blues record. Nick Bollinger believes it is the last great Stones album. Video, Audio
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Friend of topdressing pilot describes 'strong, cheerful' man
A close family friend of the pilot killed in yesterday's crash near Gisborne describes him as a "strong, cheerful, larger than life, lovely, caring, highly competent man." He says he can't believe… Audio
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Pacific poetry through the eyes of a first generation NZer
Audio 12 Dec 2016A New Zealand poet reminisces on his boyhood in Niue and explores his Cook Islands' heritage in a new poetry collection. Audio
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The choreographer and the supermarket trolleys
Supermarket trolleys as dance partners - who'd have thought? Yet Australian choreographer Shaun Parker has been working with Kiwi dancers to create a street ballet leaping into, out of and around… Video, Audio
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Can journalism fly in New Zealand?
“Extending the runway” was the concept of choice this week as New Zealand's two biggest publishers of news tried to convince the competition watchdog to give a green light to a merger. Audio
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Handel - Messiah Part 1
Madeleine Pierard (soprano), Christopher Field (countertenor), Henry Choo (tenor), James Clayton (bass), The Tudor Consort with NZ Symphony Orchestra conducted by Graham Abbott. Introduced by… Audio
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Handel - Messiah Part 2
Madeleine Pierard (soprano), Christopher Field (countertenor), Henry Choo (tenor), James Clayton (bass), The Tudor Consort with NZ Symphony Orchestra conducted by Graham Abbott. Introduced by… Audio
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The Kings Arms Tavern, favourite memories.
The legendary Kings Arms Tavern in Auckland has been sold and it spells the end for an iconic music venue. We collected a few favourite memories. Audio
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Ross HARRIS: Reflections
Ed Allen (horn), Emma Sayers (piano). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 24 October 2014. Video, Audio
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Woman deported for swearing at Fiji President
The Fiji government says a woman was deported at short notice for swearing at the President of Fiji. Karen Seaton, who owns land in Fiji, was put on a plane to the US after she made a submission at… Audio
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More land reforms on the horizon in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Dec 2016Although an opposition MP is challening the relatively recent and reformative Customary Land Management Act, there are more land reforms planned by Vanuatu's Lands Minister Ralph Regenvanu. Audio
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Gerald Hope has met with man convicted of murdering daughter
The father of Olivia Hope, who was murdered alongside her friend Ben Smart, has met with the man convicted of killing his daughter. Audio
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Media merger hopefuls make their pitch
New Zealand’s two biggest publishers of news have been putting their case for a merger to the competition watchdog. If it goes ahead, it’ll be the biggest shake-up in the news media for years, but…
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service by A Tribe Called Quest
Brad Warrington weighs in on A Tribe Called Quest’s first - and last – album together in 18 years. Audio
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‘We lose our voice’ by not speaking out
After experiencing his own tragedy, James Rakena Robinson now works in suicide prevention and has founded an online platform for those who need to talk. Audio
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'Safer Communities Together' - But where have all the police gone?
2016 has been a tough year for Northland police. Seven homicides, the biggest meth haul in New Zealand history, a growing pile of child abuse files, and a workplace survey that shows officers are… Audio
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"Lake Rebekah" forms after Kaikoura quake
What do you do when an earthquake leads to a new lake on your farm? Take to facebook and announce you're naming it... after yourself. Audio
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Woman found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity
A woman who stabbed her friend to death, because she thought a guardian angel told her to, has been found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity. Video, Audio
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Miner's friend says Pike River victims' families won't give up
The families of Pike River victims have met with Solid Energy in a final attempt to stop the company sealing the mine permanently - but the company plans to press on with the seal. Video, Audio
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News site launch plans revealed early
Earlier this year two former editors promised a new website to cover “things that matter” because they said established news media were falling down on the job. Today their plans leaked out. Mediawatc…
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Grant Gillander on the year Columbus' hit made it big
A long time friend of the late musician Ray Columbus, archivist Grant Gillander, says his friend tore up the charts at a time when every hit was by the Beatles. Grant Gillander joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis talks to Kathryn Ryan about fake news spelling big trouble for news media. Will it figure in the 2017 New Zealand general election, and can our mainstream media counteract it? Also, the… Audio
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From Zero - A New P Epidemic?
We look at where New Zealand is at now with a drug that is rarely out of the headlines: methamphetamine, or P. Are we seeing a new epidemic of use? If so, why? And is the current situation so acute… Audio
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'The guru of Paraparaumu'
The Kapiti Coast District has just voted in its first ethnic mayor, Malaysian-Indian K. Gurunathan. Lynda Chanwai-Earle travels up the shaken post-quake, tsunami-alert region to meet the new "Guru of… Audio, Gallery
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The New Zealanders who shaped climbing history
Sir Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition to the top of Mt Everest with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay is remembered as one of the greatest achievements by a New Zealander. But the dream team of New Zealand… Audio, Gallery
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Triple Teez – on a roll in South Auckland
Charity group Triple Teez are helping the people of Mangere get on their bikes by giving away hundreds of bicycles in South Auckland. Audio