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Bryan Brown: Aussie actor turns crime writer with debut book Sweet Jimmy
Audio 28 Aug 2021Australian actor Bryan Brown is a familiar face on our screens. Brown is adding another feather to his cap by trying his hand at crime writing. Audio
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Afghani man who resuced NZer 'left to die'
An Afghani man who saved a New Zealander's life - and even named his daughter after Jacinda Ardern -has been left to die as the Taliban encircle his home. Wellington man Dwayne Wilkins says he's tried… Audio
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Vale Max Cryer
One of New Zealand's first ever television stars has died aged 86. Max Cryer spoke the first words on nationwide TV in 1969, and went on to produce shows the shows Mastermind and University Challenge… Audio
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The Joy of Cooking with a spreadsheet
Journalist and home chef Natasha Frost has created an ingenious tool to track her culinary creations. Audio
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Is the Metaverse the next phase of the internet?
Technology commentator Sarah Putt joins Kathryn to talk about how the idea of a Metaverse is now being championed by the CEOs at Facebook and Microsoft - among others - so is it the next phase of the… Audio
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Mediawatch's weekly catchup with Nights
This week Colin Peacock chats to Bryan Crump about the media in the middle as reports about Covid clusters spark racist reactions - and offshore opinions about our strategy raise hackles. Also Duncan… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - racist reactions and offshore opinions
Mediawatch's weekly catchup with Nights. This week Colin Peacock chats to Bryan Crump about the media in the middle as reports about Covid clusters spark racist reactions - and offshore opinions about… Audio
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Paralympian Corbin Hart on his kayaking journey to Tokyo
The Paralympics kick off on Wednesday and amongst our team in Tokyo is one new athlete who would never have qualified for Rio. You see Corbin Hart never thought he'd make a Paralympics. And that's… Audio
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Tasmanian Kiwi lays down hangi for dying Kiwi, feeds 55
In this next story where we discover that not all heroes wear capes. Sean McCann is an expat Kiwi living in Tasmania who sprung into action after seeing a post on a Facebook group from another New… Audio
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Calling Home: Leone Patterson in Alameda, California
Former Tall Ferns captain Leone Patterson's love affair with California began in the early 1980s. These days, she is based in Alemada, in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she has lived for almost 20… Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday, 22 August 2021
Tune in this week for a selection of hymns of reassurance, comfort and hope. Audio
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Helen Clark remembers close friend and colleague Sir Michael Cullen
Sir Michael Cullen's life and legacy are being celebrated across the political spectrum today.
The former Deputy Prime Minister died in Whakatāne last night after being diagnosed with lung cancer… Video, Audio
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Library marked on the world wide stage for their music
Fun-loving staff at a Canterbury library have won fourth place in an international library song challenge with their original song 'Down at Your Library'. Video, Audio
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How a Liverpudlian discovered his whakapapa in Aotearoa
Lewis Contini grew up in Liverpool in England not knowing who his father was. It turns out his grandfather was a famous musician in the band Herbs! Lewis came here to visit, and never left. He tells… Audio
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APRA announces finalists for Maioha, SOUNZ, and Screen Awards
The awards will be presented at the 2021 APRA Silver Scroll Awards | Kaitito Kaiaka.
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Lost in translation: how translators have shaped world history
Would Hiroshima have been bombed if the Japanese language contained a phrase meaning 'no comment'? Did a mistaken translation of the Italian "canali" -- or channels -- shape the space race to Mars… Audio
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And just like that, the bears are back
Audio 18 Aug 2021Teddy bears around the country will no doubt be coming out of hibernation if they haven't already. During last year's lockdown, thousands of toy bears appeared in windows and doors and driveways of… Video, Audio, Gallery
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The Big Bike Trip: from Bali to Buckingham Palace
What's the biggest bike trip you've done? Whether it's a few hours or a few days, it likely doesn't compare to the epic bike ride of Freddie Gillies. Alongside his brother and two friends, they cycled… Audio, Gallery
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The catastrophe that is Afghanistan, and NZ's part in it
In Afghanistan the Taliban is taking control again, even as US military planes leave the tarmac in Kabul. Now the war is being compared to Vietnam in its futility. Audio
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The dark side of Facebook and its bid for domination
The price and consequences of being Facebook are actually design choices according to New York Times writers Cecilia Kang and Sheera Frenkel. They talk to Jesse about their book, An Ugly Truth: Inside… Audio
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Stroma and two decades of bold new sounds
Stroma is turning 20. Upbeat talks to composer Michael Norris and flutist Bridget Douglas about celebrating two decades of bold new sounds. Audio
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138 Dates: an epic journey to finding true love
New Zealander Rebekah Campbell seemingly had it all; But she didn't have love. So Rebekah set out on an adventure that would see her date 138 different men. She explains the process of writing the… Audio
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Wallabies out to end Bledisoe Cup drought.
The Bledisloe Cup goes back on the line tomorrow night, when an All Blacks win over Australia at Eden Park would make it 19 series wins on the trot, since 2002 - back before iPhones were on the scene… Audio
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Why do some children have imaginary friends?
Imaginary friends - why do kids have them and what do they mean? We're still not quite sure, psychologist Sarb Johal tells Kathryn Ryan, but it's very common and usually nothing parents should worry… Audio
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Technology commentator Mark Pesce
Technology commentator Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about a well-intended move that’s ended up being controversial for Apple. It was to enable the scanning of people’s photos for child sex… Audio
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Govt urged to boost local help to stamp out meth in Far North
Recovering meth addicts in the Far North are begging the government to boost local resources to help kick the drug.
Former users from across the motu have been visiting Kaitaia in a push to support… Audio
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Cathy Wong: trailblazer, sports lover, leader
Audio 11 Aug 2021Whether it's standing up to bullies, opening a clinic in the middle of a pandemic, or overseeing Fiji's first ever Olympic medal, Cathy Wong is a born leader.
A physiotherapist by profession, she… Audio
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Home detention for punching MMA fighter who later died
A man who punched a young MMA fighter in the head, has been sentenced to six months' home detention.
Fau Vake later died and his friend has likened the sentence to a Covid-19 restriction - not… Audio
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Sarah Ferguson on her first novel and becoming a grandmother
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York follows the first rule of writing for her debut novel; write what you know. Jesse talks to Sarah Ferguson about being a new grandmother, the romance of royalty and… Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Ross
Diocesan School for Girls librarian Catherine Ross is looking at the theme of Graphic Novels for her review today. Audio