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The Pre-Panel with Jo McCarroll and Dean Hall
Wallace and panellists Jo McCarroll and Dean Hall ask why the death of actor Matthew Perry - or any famous or fictional character - feels like the loss of close friend. Plus, our panelists tell us… Audio
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Convenient cities become conspiracy targets
How did a vision to make cities more liveable become twisted into a totalitarian dystopia? Audio
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'Wallpaper music' front and centre
She'd only been composing for a few years, but her big band work Dream Within A Dream was good enough to win Louisa Williamson the 2023 APRA Best Jazz Composition Award. Video, Audio
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Gang crackdown about to rev up
The new government is vowing to take a hard line with gang members, including those with tattoos showing gang affiliations. Audio
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Fifty Years On - Pt 3
Audio 1 Nov 2023Paul heads to Manawatu to catch up with an old friend and wonders what has become of him? Audio
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'He had this enormous power to seduce'
After publishing his John le Carré biography in 2015, Adam Sisman has returned to the subject. One of the greatest novelists of the 20th century, John le Carré - who's real name is David Cornwell -… Audio
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Maturing beauty expectations
Grey hair and wrinkles are finally becoming something to celebrate. Audio
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When gaming leaves the couch
Esports players say their sport is more than just time on the couch with a joystick – we have a national team, and it’s heading to global games at the end of the year. Audio
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Introducing: Timmy The First
Audio 28 Oct 2023This week on Introducing we meet - Timmy The First Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Pasifika MPs, 95bFM, and comic books
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Long Read: The MethaneSAT saga
By Eloise Gibson: How did New Zealand come to invest $29 million in a Bezos-backed methane satellite space plan? Audio
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The couple bringing contemporary Samoan cuisine to Auckland
Audio 27 Oct 2023Henry Onesemo – head chef at the new Parnell restaurant Tala – was working as a Polynesian dancer at Florida's Disney World when he met Debby, a former lawyer. Audio
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'History in the making': Facebook whistleblower on new lawsuits
Audio 27 Oct 2023This week attorneys general across the United States launched a broadside against social media giant Meta, over harm caused to children and young people. A total of 41 states have launched multiple… Audio
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Sports News for 27 October 2023
All Blacks coach Ian Foster says to be playing the team regarded as New Zealand's greatest foe in a World Cup final is something special. Foster has made one change to his starting lineup with Brodie… Audio
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Fifty years of Planet-wide adventure
The book that was for many years a travellers’ bible turns 50 this year. But with instant information available anywhere, how will Lonely Planet keep up? Audio
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The potential perils of lending money to family
The "Bank of Mum and Dad" is now estimated to be the fifth-largest lender to Kiwi home buyers, but often a lack of clarity on whether money has been loaned or gifted causes conflict down the track… Audio
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The power of comic books
The power and potential of comic books is being realised with a new project at Auckland University. Audio
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What will National's crackdown on gangs look like?
National's promised to crack down on gangs in its first hundred days in government. So what is that actually going to look like in a town like Opotiki where gang tensions are simmering to boiling… Audio
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Radio's 'media cockroach' needs rescuing
Once the juggernaut of student radio, Auckland's 95bFM is resorting to a fundraising concert to try to clear debt in an age when every commercial station is struggling for funds. Audio
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Man to walk 200km just months after a near fatal accident
Just six months after he nearly died during an accident when cutting a tree, a Dannevirke man will walk more than 200 kilometres to Wellington. Audio
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Shared home ownership programme ends, what next?
Kainga Ora shut its shared home ownership programme at the end of September, just six weeks after expanding it. The first home partner programme helps buyers who do not have enough of a deposit by… Audio
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Pacific flavour gone from the Beehive
Political representation from the Pasifika community has been lost in an ocean of white faces and blue suits. Does it matter? Audio
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School leavers grow into hardy shepherds on high-country cadet farm
A two-year farm cadet programme is turning fresh-faced school leavers in hardy, no-nonsense shepherds on a high-country station in Canterbury. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 22 October 2023
It's World Mission Sunday. This special day in the Catholic liturgical calendar was created by Pope Pius XI in the mid-1920s as a day of prayer for missions. This year’s theme, chosen by the current… Audio
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The Mixtape: Paolo Rotondo
Our guest today picking the music on the RNZ Mixtape is director, writer and actor Paolo Rotondo. Audio
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The Week in Detail: West Coast's blue flip and hazing rituals
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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US indie band Bright Eyes set to play to Auckland - at last
Charlotte Ryan catches up with Connor Oberst and his reformed his band Bright Eyes as they return to perform in NZ next month. Audio
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Long Read: There and back again
By Kate Evans: Humans have been puzzling over the mysteries of animal migration and navigation for centuries. Audio
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All Blacks one win away from the Rugby World Cup final
Audio 20 Oct 2023The All Blacks and familiar foe Argentina do battle in the first World Cup semi-final in Paris on Saturday morning. RNZ sports reporter Joe Porter is on the ground in Paris and speaks to Todd Zaner. Audio
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New podcast highlights Sir Tim Wallis' pioneering work
Audio 20 Oct 2023Legendary aviator, deer hunter and businessman Sir Tim Wallis died this week at the age of 85. Whilst he's well known for establishing the air show, War Birds Over Wanaka, Sir Tim first made his mark… Audio