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NZ On Air’s New Music funding scheme
David Ridler, NZ On Air's Head of Music and Radio, speaks with Zac Arnold about NZ On Air's recent changes to new music funding. Audio
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Asia correspondent Charlotte Glennie
Charlotte Glennie discusses the unusual court case in Indonesia where a 27 year old Australian resident is accused of poisoning a former friend with a cyanide laced Vietnamese coffee. Audio
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Facebook - "will be probably all video"
Facebook's Nicola Mendelsohn vice president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa has just told a big conference that in five years, Facebook "will be probably all video". Audio
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The Panel with Tony Doe and Diane Robertson (Part 2)
Audio 16 Jun 2016Facebook's Nicola Mendelsohn vice president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa has just told a big conference that in five years, Facebook "will be probably all video". What Tony Doe and Diane… Audio
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Luke Williams: a journey into meth addiction
Australian Luke Williams was a freelance journalist researching addiction to crystallised methamphetamine - commonly known as crystal meth or ice- when the worst possible thing happened - he became… Audio
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Facebook's suicide prevention tool: blue thumbs up?
It's been blamed for increasing anxiety in some users, but now the world's largest social network, Facebook is launching a suicide prevention tool to offer support to at-risk users. From today, people… Audio
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New Facebook features to support with mental ill-health
Facebook is rolling out features aimed at helping people who might be suffering mental ill-health. Audio
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Could Google results change an election ?
If you've seen the show House of Cards you'll know the storyline about the presidential candidate using the search engine PollyHop to find out what the voters think and believe. That show is fiction… Audio
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PNG university students keep away from campus
Audio 13 Jun 2016The President of the Student Representative Council at the University of Papua New Guinea says he is trying to maintain calm around the student body after last week's unrest at the university's… Audio
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Whakakite Ngā Taonga Pūoro - Revealing The Singing Treasures
Under the wings of Richard Nunns, Brian Flintoff and Hirini Melbourne, Alistair Fraser began playing and crafting taonga pūoro 17 years ago. He has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to investigate… Video, Audio
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World in Sport for 8 june 2016
Audio 8 Jun 2016The Tongan government looks to put the Pacific Games Council in its place; We catch up with PNG's star swimmer as he continues in the form of his life; We meet a new member of the Manu Samoa squad… Audio
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Day Of The Dead: an epic tribute to the music and artistry of the Grateful Dead
Nick Bollinger surveys an epic five-disc tribute to tie-dyed icons Grateful Dead. Audio
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Larry Holmes remembers his friend and mentor Muhammad Ali
Thousands of people are pouring in to Louisville in Kentucky as the city prepares for the funeral on Friday of its most famous son, Muhammad Ali. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 7 June 2016
Audio 7 Jun 2016The pressure is on to review immigration numbers, we talk to the Economic Development Minister, Steven Joyce. The deadliest Queens Birthday on the roads in 27 years and the former heavyweight champ… Audio
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How to fix the digital economy: Douglas Rushkoff
Audio 6 Jun 2016Media theorist, professor, and graphic novelist Douglas Rushkoff's been in love with the internet since its cyberpunk beginnings. But in his latest book, Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth… Audio
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Media merger partners make their case
New Zealand's two biggest news publishers want to merge and they have submitted their application for the competition watchdog's approval. Mediawatch looks at the case they have put forward. Audio
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Are the media too much in love with themselves?
Public interest in TV presenters is nothing new, but are the media too interested in what their own personalities are up to these days? Audio
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Wood burners: a buyer's guide
George Block of consumer.org.nz is looking at the best home heating options with us as we head into winter. This week, wood burners. Audio
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Farming on the Fringe
Dozens of cut & blow wave vouchers from the Kaos HQ hair salon in Invercargill have been gifted to dairy farmers in response to the plunging payout. The initiative is run by the Southern Dairy Women's… Audio
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Calling from Co. Kilkenny
Suzanna Crampton farms on a property that has been in her family for seven generations. She raises rare Zwartble sheep and documents her rural life on social media. Audio, Gallery
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Clarissa Dunn in Europe
RNZ Concert presenter Clarissa Dunn has been making her way around Europe, taking advantage of an impressive number of musical offerings on her travels. She has been keeping us up-to-date with an… Video
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An electric mix
Punk, jazz and grunge don't often go hand in hand, but inventive jazz pianist Jonathan Crayford has a band with friend Ross Burge that does just that. Spanner has had a month long residency in… Audio
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Parenting - Resilient grieving, the loss of a child
Audio 2 Jun 2016Lucy Hone's 12-year-old daughter Abi was killed two years ago in a Canterbury road accident, which also claimed the lives of Abi's friend Ella and Ella's mother Sally Summerfield. The triple tragedy… Video, Audio
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Alicia Kozakiewicz: Abductee now advocate
American Alicia Kozakiewicz was 13 years old when she was abducted, imprisoned and raped by a man she met online. She now warns others about the risks of the internet and is a campaigner for 'Alicia's… Audio
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Beijing looks to Pacific for support over South China Sea
Audio 1 Jun 2016With an international arbitration ruling expected within weeks, China has been embarking on a diplomatic and publicity blitz over its disputed claims to the South China Sea, including attempts to… Audio
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NZ troubadours: Tom Cunliffe & Will Wood
Nick Bollinger reviews releases from globe-trotting troubadours Tom Cunliffe and Will Wood. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - Kevin Biggar
Adventurer Kevin Biggar and his friend Jamie Fitzgerald trekked 1200kms, pulling 160 kgs, battling -40C temperatures, unsupported, from the Antarctic coast to the South Pole, then turned around and… Audio
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The Art of Etiquette - musical theatre
When is the right time to open a packet of lollies? Can I sing along? When do I say "break a leg"? In the next installment of The Art of Etiquette Musical Theatre actor Matthew Pike - who's playing… Audio
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Love the one you're near
These days meeting a romantic partner can be more about who is nearby - rather than who is compatable. An AUT study is looking how technology is changing the way we meet romantic partners. It's called… Audio