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Wetland wanderings in the Whangamarino
Alison Ballance joins freshwater fish expert Stella McQueen in one of New Zealand’s largest bogs – the Waikato’s Whangamarino wetland – in search of fernbirds, spotless crake and mudfish Audio
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Tech News: NZ to Hawaii undersea cable
Technology time with Peter Griffin and news of an undersea internet cable linking New Zealand and Hawaii. Also Facebook moves into livestreaming with Facebook Live, and how the instant messaging… Audio
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IS recruiters working around the clock on Facebook
Islamic State recruiters are spending months working 24 hours a day on social media trying to convince teenagers in Western countries to join them. Audio
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Facebook donation massive gamechanger for philanthropy
Audio 3 Dec 2015Could we be seeing the end of philanthropy as we know it? Audio
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Giving it away
Facebook magnate Mark Zuckerberg's giving away nearly all of his holding in the social networking website. Audio
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The Panel with Beck Eleven and Julia Hartley-Moore (Part 2)
Audio 2 Dec 2015Facebook magnate Mark Zuckerberg's giving away nearly all of his holding in the social networking website. What the Panelists Julia Hartley-Moore and Beck Eleven have been thinking about. The Treasury… Audio
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A beard maketh the modern man
Have beards had their day or are they here to stay? A story about beards and the modern man. New Zealand men have wholeheartedly embraced their beards, so much so that beard and moustache competitions… Audio
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Mediaworks closes TV3 show 3D
Audio 1 Dec 2015TV3’s owner Mediaworks is closing weekly current affairs TV show 3D, which employs the network’s most experienced journalists – but it might have a legal battle on its hands. Audio
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Dead Fiji woman was worried about threats
Audio 30 Nov 2015A New Zealand woman who died at the weekend in Fiji was concerned for her safety and security after a warning from the Fiji Rugby Union to close down a charity she set up. Audio
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Played for Phools? True Dat. Media hoaxes are a Bich
News outlets all over the planet seized on the story of a man with a name reportedly too rude to say out loud in english, and too weird for Facebook. But no-one checked if it was actually true or an… Audio
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Weekend Wine - Yvonne Lorkin
Wine writer and proprieter of the new WINE FRIEND enterprise, Yvonne Lorkin. Audio
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Aaron Roigard's friend questioned in court
A friend of a Taranaki farmhand, who police say was killed by his father, choked up in court today when he talked about his mate's relationship with the mother of his two children. Audio
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Many Pasifika families unfairly deported - immigration lawyer
Audio 24 Nov 2015An immigration lawyer says dozens of Pasifika families are unfairly deported from New Zealand each year after putting their trust in rogue advisers. Audio
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Put Inglewood on the Facebook Map - Matthew Harrison
He brought high-speed broadband to the people of Inglewood. And now, he's campaigning to put the Taranaki town on the Facebook map. PrimoWireless managing director, Matthew Harrison, has started The… Audio
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Fiji finance minister accused of racism for 'ape gesture'
Audio 23 Nov 2015Fiji's opposition whip has accused the country's acting Prime Minister of making racist gestures towards him during a heated exchange in parliament. Audio
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Lomu remembered at his South Auckland church
Audio 23 Nov 2015Jonah Lomu has been remembered as an inspiration and an ambassador for rugby by his south Auckland community, at his first public memorial on Sunday night. Audio
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We Need to Talk About ISIS
In the wake of the Paris and Beirut attacks and the downing of a Russian passenger plane - what do we do about ISIS? We have a special panel to discuss how the West needs to respond to a new kind of… Audio
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Data visualisation
Data visualiser Wesley Grubbs of the Pitch Interactive studio in California brings a structure and a story to data and statistics. Audio
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Aute: Making Māori Tapa Cloth
Nikau Hindin is reviving the lost Maori art of making aute, known in other parts of the Pacific as tapa cloth. The Auckland University Fine Arts student recently held a public performance of aute… Audio
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Pacific media urged to promote gender equality
Audio 19 Nov 2015Gender inequality, discrimination and stereotypes in the region's media are on the agenda at a workshop in Noumea this week. Audio
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Lomu doctor and family friend John Mayhew
John Mayhew was Jonah Lomu's doctor and long-time family friend and spoke to us shortly after leaving the rugby great's home this afternoon. Audio
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Andrew Mehrtens on Jonah Lomu
The former All Black great Jonah Lomu has died at the age of 40. His friend and team mate Andrew Mehrtens shares his memories. Audio
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The Panel with Ellen Read and Jock Anderson (Part 1)
Audio 18 Nov 2015What the Panelists Ellen Read and Jock Anderson have been up to. The former All Black great Jonah Lomu has died at the age of 40. His friend and team mate Andrew Mehrtens shares his memories. Dairy… Audio
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Jonah Lomu - Keith Quinn
Rugby commentator and friend of Jonah Lomu, Keith Quinn, remembers the All Black great who died today, aged 40. Audio
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New Fiji president on hopes for the role
Audio 17 Nov 2015The new Fiji president, Jioji Konrote, says as a father figure to the nation, his main priority is to ensure the people remain united. Audio
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Te Ohu Hāpori - Porirua
Justine Murray is in Porirua and reflects upon the towns 50 year history since it officially became a city. Audio
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Tech news
Technology news with Peter Griffin. YouTube and Facebook launch new apps for your smartphone as the battle heats up for your ears and eyes. Audio
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Leading art dealer's friend on the legacy he left
The influential Wellington art dealer Peter McLeavey, who is credited with discovering some of the biggest names in New Zealand art, has died at 79. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 12 November 2015
Audio 12 Nov 2015Sonny Tau changes plea on hunting kereru, Phillip Smith argues in court he's being treated unfairly, Xmas Island detainees say they've been left without food, water, Mother pleads for news of detainee… Audio
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Sex predator jailed for preying on girls via facebook
A 21 year old sex predator who befriended young, naive, trusting girls through social media has been jailed for six years. Audio