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Crocodile Mick on the kiwi attacked by a crocodile
Audio 31 May 2016The search continues for former Hamilton woman, Cindy Waldron, who's feared dead after a crocodile attack. The 46-year-old photographer was snatched while swimming with her friend, Leeann Mitchell, at… Audio
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UK Rock writer Mick Wall on Lemmy
Mick Wall talks about his frank biography of Motörhead frontman and friend, Lemmy, 'the only rock n' roller never to sell his soul for silver and gold'. Audio
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New Zealand photographer snatched by croc in Queensland
Audio 31 May 2016The search for a New Zealand woman who was attacked by a crocodile in Australia will continue today. Cindy Waldron, a 46-year-old photographer who was based in New South Wales, was snatched while… Audio
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Jingajik Guitar: The Māori Strumming Style
Dr Michael Brown, Curator of Music at Alexander Turnbull Library, talks about his research on the Māori strumming style. Audio
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Lordes in Waiting - The Future of Pop in NZ
Asti-Loren, Maya Payne and Nakita. These three young women are changing the way New Zealand makes pop music, and they’re doing it one carefully crafted post and polished pop song at a time. Video, Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Duncan Webb (Part 2)
Audio 26 May 2016The future is now. A Chinese manufacturer which supplies parts for Apple has replaced 60,000 human jobs with robots. What the Panelists Duncan Webb and Paula Penfold have been thinking about… Audio
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Facebook apologises after deeming plus sized woman undesirable
An apology has been given to a plus sized model from Facebook which initially banned her photos after deeming the images to depict "body parts in an undesirable manner". Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Josie McNaught (Part 2)
Audio 25 May 2016What the Panelists Ella Henry and Josie McNaught have been thinking about. Major research which included a cohort of children from New Zealand reports that school pupils with no shoes on 'do better in… Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Dairy prices. Bank Bill swap rate investigations. Review of 25 year old child murders. Facebook censorship. Election campaigns. Audio
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Tauranga artists hopes to "tattoo" sick kids at Starship
A Tauranga artist's offer on Facebook to "tattoo" sick children at Starship Hospital has gone viral. Audio
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Ashes
Audio 24 May 2016Auckland Council is reluctant to open vaults of ashes in the Waikumete cemetery, 1795 different containers of ashes dating back to the 1920s. These ashes were unclaimed, and stayed unclaimed, until… Audio
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The Art of Etiquette - opera
Are jandals and skinny black jeans appropriate attire for the opera? Can I boo at my favourite villain? I want to tweet, is that ok? We get the low-down on opera etiquette from Westie turned opera… Audio
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Legal action over boxing match possible
Fight promoter Duco Events is vowing to go after people who watched the weekend's Parker-Takam boxing match for free on Facebook, though legal experts warn it's an untested area of the law. Audio
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Parker streamer: copyright crook or Robin Hood?
The man who broadcast Joseph Parker's pay-per-view heavyweight bout to tens of thousands of fans for free on facebook says he's a modern day Robin Hood. Audio
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Meeting Erana Hemmingsen
On May 15 Erana Hemmingsen lost her life after a long illness. Late last year Justine Murray visited Erana at her Wainuiomata home where she talked about her love of music, iwi radio and her whakapapa… Audio
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The funny business of competitive tickling
Journalist turned documentary maker, David Farrier joins Wallace to explain his down-the-rabbit-hole experience making his film Tickled. Tickled began as a look at the world of competitive tickling… Audio
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Never mind the media - we're spying on ourselves
The media used to fear a public backlash about privacy would curtail their "right to intrude". Now they reap the benefit of people revealing all on social media. Video, Audio
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Goodie goodie - bird watching with Bill Oddie
Use your ears and spend time on your own just listening and observing birds - good advice from one of the world's best known bird-watchers and ex-Goodie, Bill Oddie. Audio
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Gross? Wastecooking with chef & dumpster diver David Gross
David Gross is a trained chef, activist, filmaker and the host of Wastecooking an Austrian dumpster diving TV show. He talks about whipping up creative meals from what other people throw away… Audio, Gallery
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US correspondent Steve Almond
Audio 17 May 2016Steve Almond, on allegations that Facebook is censoring conservative media outlets, Donald Trump's alleged long history of sexist and degrading remarks toward women, and how ordering pizza several… Audio
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A controversial confessional column overshadows a confronting campaign
A New Zealand Herald campaign on family violence was overshadowed when its Sunday edition published a confessional piece by broadcaster Tony Veitch. Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt discusses technology battles in and out of court, Oracle vs Google, Facebook vs Periscope and Amazon vs YouTube. Audio
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The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy
Joe Cannataci is the United Nations' first Special Rapporteur for the right to privacy. Appointed last year, he's wasted no time in laying into what he's described as an Orwellian level of state… Audio
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Tech companies are increasingly dictating what we see on-line
Why the chronological feed is dying, and tech companies are increasingly dictating what people consume and when. Since we all started using the internet, the information we've got through twitter… Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Interview - Donald Nicolson
The current owner of Thomas Goff's Harpsichord #6, aka "The Beast", tells James Gardner how he came into possession, the process of restoring it and the glories that it now provides.
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Interview - John Rawson
Harpsichord maker John Rawson tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.
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Interview - Peter Owen
Harpsichord maker Peter Owen tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.