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Exploited pizza shop worker wants former employer put in jail
A pizza shop worker swindled out of tens of thousands of dollars by his former employer says there's nothing left but for the man to go to jail. In October 2022, the Employment Relations Authority… Audio
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RWC: All Blacks out to banish the demons of 2019 semi-final
The All Blacks are one win away from the Rugby World Cup final with familiar foe Argentina standing in their way.
The two Rugby Championship teams do battle in the first semi-final Saturday morning… Audio
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A culture worth keeping?
Hazing rituals at Otago University are getting more extreme, with even those all in favour of the student culture asking if they've gone too far. Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia: Symphonic Dances
It's a programme of Sergeys! Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan plays Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto and that's sandwiched between "symphonies" by Sergei Prokofiev and Sergei Rachmaninov. Audio
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Friend or foe? The New Zealanders keeping pests as pets
The brushtail possum is loathed as a pest by most Kiwis, but loved as a pet by others.
A small number of dedicated possum lovers have invited the marsupials into their homes and their hearts.
Katie… Audio
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Wellington cyclist uses broom to sweep away tacks
A Wellington cyclist who attached a broom to the front of his bike to brush thumb tacks off the cycleway says it was very cost effective.
Reports of thumb tacks appearing on cycle ways have been… Audio
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Damien O'Connor's shock loss in West Coast-Tasman
Few pundits flagged the West Coast, birthplace of the Labour Party, to be part of the big blue swing this election. Audio
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Aviation and deer industry pioneer Sir Tim Wallis dies aged 85
Audio 18 Oct 2023Aviator and deer industry pioneer Sir Tim Wallis has died at age 85.
From Greymouth, Sir Tim built a career which began with his family's timber business, while he enjoyed spending much of his free… Audio
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Rejection of The Voice deeply hurtful for First Nations Aussies
We begin this morning in Australia, joining Nathan Rarere from Brisbane is our good friend Pam Corkery. Audio
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Israel v Hamas: The war without end
Why do experts have very little hope for a peaceful solution in the Middle East? Audio
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Wedding dress mistakenly taken to op-shop
Audio 17 Oct 2023A beautiful wedding dress lent to a friend accidentally ended up in the op shop pile. The hunt is now on throughout Aotearoa for Donna McQuaid's treasured possession. She shares her story with Jesse… Audio
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The election aftermath and the unanswered questions
There's a lot we still don't know after election day. Here are the answers to those lingering questions from Saturday night. Audio
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How social media shapes our lives and opinions
Audio 16 Oct 2023In her new book Extremely Online, tech journalist Taylor Lorenz explores how social media platforms and online content creators have redefined fame, influence and power. Audio
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Covid: Still here, still deadly
It's the unwelcome guest that no one wants to talk about – Covid-19 may be below the radar now, but it hasn't gone away and is likely to claim 1,000 Kiwi lives this year. Audio
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Sounds of the underground: Dunedin’s Lines of Flight Festival
Peter Porteous is a musician based in Dunedin who organises an experimental music festival called Lines of Flight. The idea was bred from a friendship he shared with mate and late collaborator Peter… Audio
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The Week in Detail: From Warkworth to walkways
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 October 2023
In the days when bills came in envelopes through the letterbox, a young musician from Northern Ireland used the back of an electricity bill to write down some melody ideas. In this week’s programme… Audio
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Introducing: Nganeko
Nganeko is an emerging neo-soul artist of unique and unforgettable talent. Video, Audio
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Graham Nash on his new album Now
Audio 14 Oct 2023Next March, legendary British musician Graham Nash will perform two New Zealand shows in Christchurch and Auckland. The 81-year-old speaks to Charlotte Ryan about following your heart, the city of New… Video, Audio
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Church group attempting to flee Israel feel 'let down' by NZ
Church group attempting to flee Israel feel 'let down' by NZ govt Audio
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Long Read: Is film criticism a blessing or a curse?
By Tony Stamp: The art of criticism is being threatened by a new wave of social media-savvy disruptors. Audio
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The Kiwi triathlete proving 'somebody with MS can still be active'
When Prue Young was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 18 months ago, people assumed she'd have to give up work and sport. This week, the 33-year-old Nelson paramedic is in Hawaii to compete in the… Audio
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The election workers counting for democracy
From preparations that begin two years out, to a double vote count after the polls close, our elections are a massive logistical exercise. Audio
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More roundabouts could improve how older people drive
Audio 12 Oct 2023By 2028, one in four New Zealand drivers will be 65 years or older. More roundabouts would make the roads safer for them and all New Zealanders, says AA spokesperson Dylan Thomsen. Audio
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David Benbow found guilty of shooting childhood friend
Where's Michael? The question the family of Christchurch man Michael McGrath is asking, after his childhood friend was found guilty of his murder. David Benbow was accused of shooting the 49-year-old… Audio
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Jury finds David Benbow guilty of murder
A High Court jury in Christchurch has found David Benbow guilty of murdering his childhood friend.
Michael McGrath disappeared in May 2017 and his body has never been found.
Reporter Niva Chittock… Audio
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Impasse over oceanfront walkway
It's one of the most unique and beautiful short walkways in the country, but time has expired on the gentlemen's agreement that let the public through. Audio
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Teenage climate activists disrupt ACT press conference
A teenage student climate activist, who is too young to vote, has still managed to have her say this election campaign - challenging David Seymour over his party's policy. 17 year old Aurora Garner… Video, Audio
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Remembering Erebus with Mozart's Requiem
He's not the first composer to attempt to complete it, but Robert Wiremu's arrangement of Mozart's unfinished Requiem is possibly the most imaginative. Audio
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Remembering inspiring physician Dr Tom Mulholland
Two years ago, Dr Tom Mulholland spoke to RNZ about the "massive hole" he'd seen left in the lives of family and friends when a person dies suddenly. This week, his own loved ones are mourning the… Video, Audio