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New Zealand journalist remembers Fidel Castro with affection
Audio 28 Nov 2016Legendary New Zealand born journalist Bernard Diederich remembers his old friend Castro with affection Audio
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Insight: Are Protection Orders Taken Seriously?
RNZs police reporter Carla Penman asks, are protection orders are worth the paper they are written on? Audio
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Media merger partners push their point in public
Editors at two big media companies seeking to merge are all of one mind on the issue. But many of their predecessors are in the other corner - along with the competition watchdog
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Clinton Smiley: dancefloor pioneer
Pioneering Wellington DJ Clinton Smiley was struck down with a brain aneurysm 10 years ago, but his influence lives on. Audio
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Geoff Marsland: the life of a coffee baron
Geoff Marsland of Havana Coffee Works is arguably one of the founders of New Zealand’s coffee culture. He's just released a book with writer Tom Scott and photographer Grant Sheehan about his life as… Audio, Gallery
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NZ Pasifika comedian becomes a voice for climate change
Audio 23 Nov 2016A Samoan-Welsh New Zealander has become an unlikely and accidental voice for Pacific climate change awareness. Audio
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Wildlife vet’s plans for animal hospital
Famous emperor penguin Happy Feet’s carer, veterinarian Lisa Argilla, talks about her plans for a new wildlife hospital in Dunedin. Audio, Gallery
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'We really have lost touch with empirical fact'
If you had Googled ‘final election count’ last week the top result would have told you Donald Trump won the electoral college and popular vote - the story was false. Audio
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Brian Tamaki's gay supporter
Audio 21 Nov 2016Brian Tamaki's gay friend supports the Destiny Church leader bafter his sermon blaming natural disasters on homosexuals and sinners.. Audio
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The Panel with Barry Corbett and Finlay MacDonald (Part 2)
Audio 21 Nov 2016How much are we influenced by cognitive bias? What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Finlay MacDonald want to talk about. Brian Tamaki's gay friend supports the Destiny Church leader bafter his sermon… Audio
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People smuggling to Australia dormant - IOM
Audio 21 Nov 2016People smuggling operations from Indonesia to Australia are dormant, according to the IOM. Audio
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Weber and the Wine Bottle
A story of poison, heroism, stupidity and the future of opera. John Drummond explores critical moments in the history of Western music when things might well have turned out differently. Audio
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Barking at the supermoon
Claims that the proximity of the moon and homosexuality caused quakes surfaced in the media this week. Should the media have simply ignored them? Audio
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Hymns on Sunday 20 November 2016
A selection of traditional and contemporary hymns. This week we've hymns to mark Christ the King Sunday, and the upcoming St Clement's Day (the patron saint of metal workers and blacksmiths!) Audio
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Soft Hair, stand-up and the surreal world of Connan Mockasin
Psychedelic-pop crafter Connan Mockasin has a new collaborative album out under the name Soft Hair. It's a soundtrack to a film that hasn't been made yet, about a race of human-lizards living… Video, Audio
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Small dogs and lots of heart: Gisborne's terrier races
A quirky fundraiser for women with breast cancer cooked up by a bunch of friends over a bottle of bubbly is now a fixture on the Gisborne social calendar. Audio, Gallery
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Hudson and Halls: Loving Cooking
Before reality shows like Masterchef, New Zealand’s own Hudson and Halls were whipping up delectable treats and making audiences around the country laugh. They have been brought to life once again in… Audio
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21st Century Almodóvar
Julieta, the latest film by Spanish iconoclast Pedro Almodóvar, arrives in cinemas today so Dan Slevin thought he would prepare by watching (or re-watching) three more of his post-2000 productions –… Video
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New technology with Robbie Allan
Robbie Allan on the influence of Facebook and fake news on the US election. Audio
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Jean Wishart remembered as a 'wonderful boss'
Jean Wishart edited the New Zealand Woman's Weekly from 1952 to 1984. She died this morning, and we look back at her remarkable career. Audio
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What's gone wrong with the language of politics?
Mark Thompson is the New York Times CEO and former director general of the BBC. His new book, Enough Said: What's Gone Wrong with the Language of Politics? examines political rhetoric, spin and biased… Audio
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Photographer Marti Friedlander dies, aged 88
Photographer Marti Friedlander died today, aged 88. Her dealer Kathlene Fogarty shares her memories of her friend. Audio
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Unmasking internet trolls
When Australian journalist Ginger Gorman found herself on the receiving end of the bile from internet trolls, she did something unusual. She contacted the trolls to find out why they attack people… Video, Audio
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NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth
Audio 14 Nov 2016A film about New Zealand-born Samoan strongman Levi Vaoga aims to inspire Pasifika youth to dream big and achieve their goals. Audio
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Watchdog withholds its blessing from media marriage
Our competition watchdog says it's not minded to allow two big news companies - Fairfax and NZME - to get hitched. Mediawatch asks a rival publisher and a former editor if the Commerce Commission has… Audio
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Tech news: Amazon down under and the rise of the chatbot
This week, the giant retailer Amazon looks like it could be coming to Australia. Meanwhile, you might soon have to pay GST on all the goods you buy online, not just purchases of digital goods… Audio
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Palau's Remengesau says election toughest battle ever
Audio 11 Nov 2016The returning president of Palau, Tommy Remengesau Jr, says the 2016 election race was the toughest ever on both a political and personal level. Audio
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Leonard Cohen has died
Audio 11 Nov 2016Alex Behan looks at the legacy of Leonard Cohen, who has died at the age of 82 Audio
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Highlights and the winner of Settling The Score 2016
RNZ Concert counts down New Zealand's favourite pieces of classical music for 2016, as voted for by you, the public. Here are highlights, and the winner! Video