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Down the rabbit hole: how online conspiracy theories take hold
Audio 13 Oct 2022In his new book Fake Believe, writer and filmmaker Dylan Reeve takes a deep dive into how alternative beliefs are shared and adopted here in New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Peter Ellis' faith finally repaid
The Detail talks to Newsroom's Melanie Reid about the years she's spent covering the Peter Ellis case. Audio
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Government hired online surveillance firm
The government has hired an online surveillance firm set up by ex Israeli spies, that's been kicked off Facebook for spying on people.
Immigration officials have been using the firm Cobwebs… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 12 October 2022
Audio 12 Oct 2022It's Raapa, Wednesday October the 12th Anei nga kaupapa mo tenei haora.. Top stories this morning... An online surveillance firm that's been kicked off Facebook for spying on people, has been hired by… Audio
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Kauri: The fightback against dieback
Kauri dieback disease is killing our giants of the forest - are we any closer to a cure? Audio
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Taxing times: What's on the table for tax cuts?
A record tax take, a better than expected deficit - could tax cuts be on the table going into next year's election? Audio
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The Ig Nobel Prize and the quirky side of research
Scientific research doesn't always have to be serious, but it should always make you think. Audio
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Alice Te Punga Somerville and the politics of italics
Audio 9 Oct 2022Maori writer and scholar Alice Te Punga Somerville has launched her first poetry collection from her new home - in Canada. She has several academic books to her name but Always Italicise - How to… Audio
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Hacking social media down to size
The world’s richest person put US$44 billion to make Twitter his personal property. Social media pioneer Evan Henshaw-Plath - who co-founded Twitter’s forerunner Odeo - is now here in New Zealand… Audio
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Exploited migrant worker awarded nearly $100k in compensation
Audio 7 Oct 2022Devinder Mann owned multiple pizza stores in Auckland and forced his staff to work long hours of overtime without compensation. He's now been ordered by the Employment Relations Authority to pay up… Audio
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Izzy Lomax-Sawyers: the life of a junior doctor
Doctors are always in a race against time and the fear of harming a patient never really goes away, says Izzy Lomax-Sawyers. In the new book Vital Signs, she chronicles her first year as a junior… Audio
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The deadly remnants of a war that won't go away
What do we do about cleaning up the bombs left behind in the Pacific after World War II? Audio
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Making cents of our dollar
Why are there so many rainclouds over so many of the world's currencies? Audio
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At The Movies - Blonde
Blonde is a "fictional biography" of screen legend Marilyn Monroe. Cuban-born actor Ana de Armas is astonishingly convincing in this uncompromising and tragic take on the American Dream, says Simon… Video, Audio
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At The Movies - Catherine Called Birdy
Catherine Called Birdy is a medieval coming-of-age film about a 13th-century girl with a 21st-century attitude. Video, Audio
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Why Iranian women are rebelling against decades of oppression
They are the biggest protests in Iran for years - but will this women-led uprising force the regime to change? Audio
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On Spirituals Santigold aimed to go "inward, upward and forward"
Tony Stamp dissects genre-hopping musician Santigold's latest album Spirituals, with help from the artist herself. Video, Audio
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 23: 4th October 2022
Shane Jones joins Mihingarangi Forbes & Shane Te Pou to discuss inquiries into Nanaia Mahuta's conflicts of interest, Kelvin Davis' comments to Karen Chhour, and the political stories of the week. Video, Audio
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Dark advertising: How products are marketed to you online
The way alcohol companies and other unhealthy products market themselves online is going under the microscope in Wellington this week. Professor Nic Carah at Queensland University of Technology talks… Audio
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Slipping away: Can we keep fixing up after landslides?
Landslides can happen anywhere there is a slope, at any time. Can we stop them? Audio
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Eggplant Boys: cooking for the joy and conversation
Auckland mates Charlie Farrelly-Gruar and John 'Seymore' Harrison share a passion for delicious kai and deep kōrero. Audio
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How a murder case was unravelled by a police interview
The police need to solve crimes - but there are strict rules about how they obtain evidence. What happens when it goes awry? Audio
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Peter Nichols sculptor - 60 years of creating
Audio 2 Oct 2022For the three years before sculptor Peter Nicholls' death last year, he worked with his friend and editor Don Hunter on a biography charting his 60 years of creating often monumental work from found… Audio, Gallery
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Christchurch Call pushes against the algorithms
New Zealand is leading a bid to break open social media’s secret algorithms as part of The Christchurch Call response, with backing from some big tech outfits. But without input from the biggest… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 October 2022
Hymns with a focus on St Francis of Assisi and nature this week. The patron saint of ecology’s feast day is on 4 October and marks the end of the Season of Creation in the church calendar. Audio
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Ruby Tui: ‘You learn things at rock bottom’
Audio 1 Oct 2022New Zealand rugby star Ruby Tui tells Susie Ferguson why she's sharing the rough details of her early life in the new memoir Straight Up. Video, Audio
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Variety Pack Part 1
Latin jazz from Conrad Herwig, funk from Dave Weckl, Charles Mingus' searing 'Fables of Faubus', and an original from Renee Rosnes. Audio
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Tom Scott on Avantdale Bowling Club's new album TREES
On the new album TREES, hip hop/jazz artist Tom Scott proves he's still one of Aotearoa's best musicians. Charlotte Ryan chats to Scott about the second release from his award-winning musical project… Video, Audio
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Dr Amir Khalil and the ‘world’s loneliest elephant’
Egyptian veterinarian Amir Khalil is widely known as 'the war vet', having spent years rescuing animals from disaster areas and war zones. Video, Audio