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'Goodbye, Scout. You were the best boy'
Audio 24 Mar 2023Life without her beloved dog Scout has left Eleanor Black unmoored, she writes.
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A storm in a lolly jar? The pineapple chew controversy
A Levin chocolate maker is in hot water over potentially misrepresenting its products. Why? Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra: Bezuidenhout's Mozart
A concert of highlights all the way through: Australian pianist Kristian Bezuidenhout is the soloist in one of Mozart's glorious piano concertos; there's the world premiere of a work by New Zealander… Audio
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JJ Fong's role in 'Wellmania'
JJ is best known for her roles on Shortland Street, Go Girls and theTV series Creamerie. Now, she plays the best friend of a woman who will try anything to get really healthy, really fast in a new… Audio
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Technology: Facebook hacks, TikTok ban, Twitter scraps 2FA
Technology correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the difficulties people face in recovering their social media accounts - particularly Facebook - if they've been subject to a hack or… Audio
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Behind the story: Lobbying and the backdoor of our democracy
The Detail talks to RNZ's Guyon Espiner about his series on the murky world of lobbying. Audio
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Auckland Transport blames bad weather for derailing bus services
'It's not good enough' - an admission from Auckland Transport that its service has been sub-standard.
Gridlock across Auckland last night caused massive delays for bus users heading home.
Some… Video, Audio
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Life after tech jobs
The hits just keep coming for tech workers all over the world. Claire Stapleton writes an advice column on Substack for tech workers with a warning for all employees to re-evaluate the role of work to… Audio
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Former NZ soldier fighting in Ukraine believed killed in action
A former New Zealand soldier fighting in Ukraine is believed to have been killed in action.
RNZ has been told Kane Te Tai died in battle in the east of the country and his body has been recovered.
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Mother of NZer killed in Ukraine speaks out
The mother of a New Zealander killed while fighting in Ukraine says she tried to stop him from going to the war zone but he'd made up his mind.
Kane Te Tai's death hasn't been officially confirmed… Audio
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NZer killed in Ukraine described fight last August
A New Zealander flighting on the front lines in Ukraine has been killed in battle.
The former defence force soldier Kane Te Tai had been in the war zone since April.
RNZ has been told of his… Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Why many in Muriwai can't move on
The Detail goes to Muriwai to find out how residents are putting their lives back together after Cyclone Gabrielle. Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 3 | Trailer
Audio 21 Mar 2023NEW SERIES 3rd APRIL, 2023. Immigrant whānau across Aotearoa have frank conversations covering love, ancestry, home, food, expectation, and acceptance. Video, Audio
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Catching a fair ride
Independent taxi drivers asking for sky-high fares are causing headaches for the wider taxi industry. Audio
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Does it pay to be a top author?
How hard is it for New Zealand authors to make a living from their craft? Audio
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Simran Kaur: Success and Girls Who Invest
Simran Kaur is fast becoming a household name.. not just in New Zealand but internationally. Simran, together with her best friend Sonya Gupthan began Girls That Invest an award winning global… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 March 2023
This week we’ve communion hymns, a psalm from the Scottish Psalter, and some hymns from writers who are proof that age is no barrier to trying something new. Audio
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CHOPIN: Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor
National Concerto Competition 2023 third place winner Madeleine Xiao.
Performed by Madeleine Xiao (piano) with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Benjamin Northey in the Douglas… Audio
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The Detail's Long Read: Immortal Bangers and Me
Immortal Bangers and Me by Shayne Carter: The legendary musician recounts his experience playing with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Sam Neill releases revealing memoir
Sir Sam Neill is known as an open book, sharing yarns from his Central Otago vineyard home with his social media following, but in his soon to be released memoir Did I Ever Tell You This? Sir Sam… Audio
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The Week in Detail: From silicosis to SailGP
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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What Matters Most - the podcast where two friends share therapy tools
Podcasters and real-life friends Jacqui Maguire and Antonia Prebble offer strategies for everyday life issues in their new series What Matters Most. Audio
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SailGP hits the water in Christchurch
Fast-paced and full of action - SailGP is finally making its debut in New Zealand. Audio
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Seymour on PM's response to Nash's Cabinet Manual breach
Former Police Minister Stuart Nash is copping more flak amid revelations the Solicitor General considered prosecuting him for contempt back in 2020. Nash's second indiscretion was during another… Video, Audio
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ChatGPT recipe fail leaves a sour taste
The latest iteration of artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT is supposed to be able to create recipes from images. But as food writer Lucy Corry finds out, results may vary.
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The rush is on to use ChatGPT - but what could it mean for our jobs?
It took the humble telephone 75 years to gain 100 million users. It took Facebook four and a half years. ChatGPT, the AI driven chatbot, reached that figure in just two months. The large language… Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Preventing a communications blackout in the next big disaster
No landlines, no cellphone coverage, no internet - everything went down in Gabrielle, how do we stop it from happening again? Audio
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Podcast Critic: Elliott Childs
Today RNZ Operations team leader Elliot Childs talks to Jesse about The Imperfects podcast. It's a series started by Hugh van Cuylenburg, founder of The Resilience Project where he chats to a variety… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 15 March 2023
Insurance expert warns cash payments unlikely for flood rebuild; Lower Hutt family says its thousands out of pocket after slip; Hipkins hints Ardern could continue Christchurch Call work; 10,000 more… Audio
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The questions over government contractors and consultants
Government spending on consultants and contractors is back in the news - but what are they actually paid to do? Audio