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Youth led group tackles online bullying
Sticks n Stones is a Central Otago project aimed at reducing online bullying and run almost entirely by young people for young people. The organisation was founded in Central Otago four years ago and… Audio
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Union says AFFCO/Talley’s is trying to muzzle free speech
The Meatworkers' Union says Affco Talleys is trying to stop its workers talking about the company on Facebook and other social media. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week
Sometimes it helps to have friends in high places. In Jesca Hoop's instance, that friend is Tom Waits. Hoop was employed as a nanny to Wait's children and when he heard her demo of Seed Of Wonder he… Audio
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Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jane Smiley
Jane Smiley is the author of nearly 20 novels, including the bestselling, King Lear-inspired A Thousand Acres. She talks with Kathryn Ryan ahead of her visit to New Zealand for the Auckland Writers'… Audio
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Māori Innovation - Adrienne Whitewood
Adrienne Whitewood grew up in a house where everyone in her whanau was connected to textiles or fashion. Dad was a button sewer, nan was a seamstress and her grandfather was drycleaner. Now in her… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Singing for Natasha
Any week on a Tuesday night at an Auckland marae you'll hear members of the kapa haka group Ahakoa te Aha singing for their dead sister Natasha Allen Hohepa. Audio
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Introducing Waterfalls
Amber Johnson under the moniker Waterfalls introduces us to her song Empty Arms are Kinder Audio
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James Portnow - ethical gaming
Audio 22 Apr 2016Like many teens growing up in the 90s James loved video games... but in his high school years that love became a damaging addiction. Eventually he overcame that compulsion and after a stint touring… Audio
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Protest in American Samoa over donations from Indonesia
Audio 22 Apr 2016An American Samoan has protested against the government for accepting donations from Indonesia. Audio
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Queen looking for twitter expert
And finally, as we mentioned earlier, the Queen is advertising for someone to manage her Twitter and Facebook accounts. Audio
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Oldest dog in the world dies in Australia, aged 30
If a dog really is man's best friend, a dairy farmer from the Australian state of Victoria probably has a tale to beat them all. Video, Audio
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A first-hand account of egg donation in New Zealand
Around 100 women donate their eggs each year, but there remains a big waiting list of infertile couples wanting donated eggs. The country's largest IVF provider, Fertility Associates constantly… Audio
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Fat Science: Dr Robyn Toomath
For 14 years, endocrinologist and diabetes specialist Dr Robyn Toomath fronted a vocal and visible campaign highlighting obesity. But in November last year, she wound up the action group she'd… Audio
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How local bids to ban begging made national news headlines
The national media usually have little interest in local election issues, but it was a different story with banning beggars from big city streets recently. Mediawatch looks at how it hit the headlines… Video, Audio
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Emily Bell: social media and the future of news
Toby Manhire interviews Emily Bell, Professor of Professional Practice and Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism, at Columbia Journalism School, who recently delivered the lecture, The End of… Audio
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Iyad el-Baghdadi: after the Arab Spring
Toby Manhire interviews the stateless Palestinian writer, human rights activist and entrepreneur, who became prominent for tweeting and commenting on the Arab Spring, and was then expelled from the… Audio
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Rebecca Traister - All the Single Ladies
Women are choosing to stay single or marry later in life. It's a trend in New Zealand and in many parts of the world. Rebecca Traister investigates the reasons for the trend and its implications in… Audio
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What makes you... you?
It's quite something to get your head around, what makes us who we are and do we have free will ? And what does it mean for us to be human? British philosopher Julian Baggini joins us to ruminate on… Video, Audio
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NZ ambassador happy Pacific Vessel Day Scheme will go on
Audio 12 Apr 2016New Zealand's Pacific ambassador Shane Jones says in encouraging catch based fisheries management his country is not advocating that other methods should go. Audio
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Dogs of Wellington
Wellington's dogs and their owners were out in force for The Big Dog Walk With Lots Of Dogs over the weekend. Daniela Maoate-Cox pawsed to catch up with canines and their humans. Audio, Gallery
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Deftones
Sergio Vega, the sole East Coast representative in Californian alt-metal outfit Deftones, talks about the band's bicoastal work flow. Audio
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Street Chant on Hauora's difficult birth
Street Chant's Emily Littler and Billie Rogers talk through the difficult delivery of the band's second album, Hauora. Audio
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Detainee's friend accuses Australian officials of lying about his death
Audio 6 Apr 2016A detainee and friend of a New Zealander who died under lock and key in Sydney is accusing authorities of lying to his family. 42-year-old Rob Peihopa died overnight on Monday at the Villawood… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 6 April 2016
Audio 6 Apr 2016Voting begins in Wisconsin primaries, Live analysis on dairy auction result, Iceland's PM resigns following Panama Papers, Fisher and Paykel cuts 180 manufacturing jobs, Joyce: Manufacturing jobs… Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (5 April)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including Sad Ben Affleck’s conflicted relationship with class, the gay subtext in Batman, and an…
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Is the police's social media presence improving policing?
The police are increasingly turning to Facebook and Twitter to help fight crime but just how well it's working is still unclear. Audio
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Young, Muslim, Black and Representing NZ!
Chosen from among 4588 applicants across the globe, Fatumata Bah is young, Muslim and black - and she's representing New Zealand at the Commonwealth Young Leaders Programme in Scotland. Audio
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Carl Nixon: Matthew, Mark, Luke and Joanne
Christchurch playwright Carl Nixon's new comedy Matthew, Mark, Luke and Joanne explores the tendency to listen to people who tell us how to think. Matthew's wife and best friend struggle to deal with… Audio
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Inside iD Fashion Week
Frankenstein's lover, pan-sexuality, torture devices and animal rights provide unexpected inspiration and stories behind the work of emerging designers at Dunedin iD Fashion Week 2016. Audio
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Out from under the censors in Myanmar
What is it like publishing newspapers when military censors call the shots? The editor of The Myanmar Times tells RNZ's Graeme Acton what a difference democracy makes. Audio