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Digital media transition gathers speed
NZ's biggest publisher of news goes ahead with its dramatic digital transformation. What are the risks? Audio
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Introducing Jessie Cassin
'Slow', from the forthcoming Kin EP by Jessie Cassin Audio
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The Pallet Kingdom - turning wooden trash to treasure
Not many people can claim that by breaking a table, it leads them to a unique social and business opportunity. However, that's exactly what happened when Gabriel Acuna-Carvajal sat on a table in a… Audio
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Cissy Chen friend evidence ruled inadmissible
The police say they're not looking for anyone else in the death of Auckland woman Cissy Chen - as court documents show she told a friend if she died, it would be at the hands of her partner. Audio
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Personalised internet
Facebook now knows how much time you spend looking at each post. Do you want your own personalised internet experience? Audio
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Cissy Chen verdict
The testimony of Cissy Chen's friend was withheld by the judge in the trial of Jack Liu. Dr Chris Gallavin tells us why these kinds of decisions are made. Audio
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Claims and counterclaims after Nauru parliament protest
Audio 17 Jun 2015An opposition MP has been arrested after hundreds of people turned out to anti-government protests on Nauru yesterday. Audio
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May the best speaker win
Top students from secondary and tertiary institutions gather to compete for first place in a speech competition - in Chinese. Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets students from around the North Island to see who… Audio, Gallery
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The Dark Net
There is an online world beyond cute cat videos and Facebook. The murky world of trolls, black markets and extremists exists just a few keystrokes away. Jamie Bartlett, the director of the Centre for… Audio
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Detector Dogs - Brett Hickman
Fraser, Ferdie, Fletch, Freda, Fen, Flo and Fern. These are some of the names suggested by the public, for two biosecurity pups that could soon be patrolling New Zealand's borders. The Ministry of… Audio
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Get in Behind – a Shepherd’s Tale
Anita Kendrick is a shepherd on an 1800 hectare North Island station. In her spare time she trains working dogs and breeds border collies. Anita also has a broken back. The farm bike she was riding… Audio
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Lyttleton's Loons
Lyttleton's Loons circo-theatre company is going back to school, a primary school that is. Loons Founder, Mike Friend, and producer Darryl Cribb having been making shows together since 2006 but Loons… Audio
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The state of state housing
Housing New Zealand has 18 billion dollars of stock in this country and 193,000 tenants. The spotlight has been on the state of some of that stock which has been branded cold, damp and unhealthy. Emma… Video, Audio
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More accusations over who stabbed a dairy owner
One of the boys accused of taking part in a fatal dairy robbery told the police it was his friend who stabbed the dairy owner. Audio
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One half of all marriages in New Zealand end in divorce
Audio 9 Jun 2015When parents divorce or separate, children under the age of 4 should remain with their primary caregiver, usually the mother, until a deep attachment is formed with both parents says world renowned… Audio
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Your song - You're My Best Friend
Jean Silver is the author of "Ellie: The Dog with the Loving Heart", about a rescue dog. Her song is "You're My Best friend" by Queen. Audio
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The Millionaire and the Bard
A Gilded-age millionaire saved some of the greatest works by William Shakespeare from oblivion. Henry Folger obsessively collected the works of Shakespeare. The great playwright left no manuscripts… Audio
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Looking for Love
This week on One in Five: One man's long quest for love. American artist and writer David Matthews spent years sticking quirky personal ads on lamp posts. It brought him some dates but nothing that… Video, Audio
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Decades in colour
Audio 7 Jun 2015Before colour televisions there were colourful coloured home movies and now Greenstone TV want to tell the story of New Zealand summers from the 50s, 60s and 70s in a new series called Decades in… Audio, Gallery
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Ken Laban - Jerry Collins' passing
Rugby commentator, city councillor, broadcaster, and Collins family friend, Ken Laban, talks about the tragic loss of Jerry Collins and partner Alana Madill. Audio
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Teenager thought he'd get rich by robbing a dairy
A witness in the High Court today said his friend thought he'd get rich from robbing a local dairy but got nothing and is now on trial for murder. Audio
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Lydia Bradey the first New Zealand woman to climb Mt Everest
Getting to the top of Mt Everest was for our most famous New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary, the making of a legend. But the same feat for Lydia Bradey, the first New Zealand woman to get to the top of… Audio, Gallery
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Campaigning lawyer Lecretia Seales dies
The Wellington lawyer who took a landmark case to the High Court over assisted dying, had died just hours after receiving the judgement. Lecretia Seales was 42. She was a highly experienced public… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 5 June 2015
Audio 5 Jun 2015Lecretia Seales, the terminally ill Wellington woman who asked for the right for a doctor to help her to end her life, has died overnight of natural causes. We'll talk to a close friend of the… Audio
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Solomons MP calls on MSG to accept West Papua
Audio 4 Jun 2015A Solomon Islands parliamentarian is calling on the Melanesian Spearhead Group to ignore Indonesia and accept the membership bid of the people of West Papua. Audio
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Curiosity as a superpower - Hollywood producer Brian Grazer
Audio 2 Jun 2015Brian Grazer is an Oscar winning producer. For nearly 30 years, he's organised a weekly meeting with scientists, artists, politicians and business leaders, interesting people for what he calls… Audio
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Introducing: Jono Das
From his Illustration EP, Jono Das introduces 'Ten Things' Audio
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Tony Forster, an “accidental” Berliner
Eyewitness producer Lisa Thompson hears the serendipitous story of Tony Forster; a New Zealander who was one of the first to cross through Checkpoint Charlie the night the Berlin Wall started coming… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Big wave surfer Easkey Britton: Teaching Iranian women to surf
Irish Big wave surfer, Easkey Britton has been teaching Iranian women to surf. Video, Audio, Gallery
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The Cost of a Coffee
It's almost five years since the first of the earthquakes that rocked Canterbury, causing loss of life and destroying many buildings and homes. Much during that period of struggle has already been… Audio