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When lost love leads to valuable lessons
Nikki Gemmell was crushed when her writer fiancee jilted her, but 30 years on she says the relationship ending was her personal salvation. In her new memoir Dissolve, the best-selling Australian… Audio
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Kiwi journalist on what really happened to BA Flight 149
A new book by a New Zealand journalist claims the British and US governments tried to cover up the reason why a British Airways flight landed in Kuwait just as Iraqi forces invaded the country in… Audio
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio No 2 in E minor (4)
A winning performance by Christchurch trio Vich Perfect. Audio
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"O for Awesome" myth busting
Journalist George Driver has been busy getting to the bottom of what could be considered one of the most misheard lines in New Zealand television history - David Tua's so called quote: "o for… Audio
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Lisa Carrington the 'Usain Bolt of kayaking' - friend
Three gold medals and counting.
Emotions have been high across the nation watching Lisa Carrington make history- but especially so for those who have watched her put in the years of work.
Family… Audio
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Tech with a Teenager
Charlie Cuff is back again. Tonight he delves into data collection and mining by companies like Google and Facebook. Audio
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Jacinta Tynan's Single Mother's Social Club
Five years ago Jacinta Tynan's relationship ended and she suddenly found her self raising her two young sons on her own. The Australian journalist, broadcaster and columnist says despite the… Audio
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett
Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the Commerce Commission's warning to telcos over the way they're marketing alternative broadband technologies as the copper telephone… Audio
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The Story Behind New Zealand's Most Iconic Ad
In this episode of Eyewitness Sonia Yee takes a look at why The Great Crunchie Train Robbery was a runaway success at a time when the advertising industry hit a turning point. Audio
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The Mixtape: Liam Finn
Now one-fifth of Crowded House, Liam is on the verge of releasing a new project named 'Liam Finn's Hyperverse'.
Liam Finn introduces some of his favourite songs and talks about life, Crowded House… Video, Audio
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INTRODUCING: Tree Nurse
Taupō born, Auckland-based musician Lucy Campbell has been performing live under the alias Treenurse for years. She introduces her new single 'Graveyard' to Charlotte Ryan. Video, Audio
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Jack Antonoff on 'Taking the Sadness Out of Saturday Night'
Grammy award winner Jack Antonoff is currently one of the world’s most successful pop music producers, his indie-pop band Bleachers have been releasing music since 2014. Their latest album Take The… Audio
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Aucklanders flocking to No.1 Pancake for its last days in the central city
Aucklanders have been turning out in droves to support a Korean pancake store that's about to move from the central city after nearly two decades. Audio
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20 years capturing club rugby on camera
For the past two decades, Jason "Bart" Bartley has been photographing club rugby action from his hometown of Whangamatā. He's now got over 40,000 photos on the Bart's Rugby Photos Facebook page. Audio, Gallery
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Shebiz: Southland specialised software & the family behind it
Over 30 years ago Jenny Scott was farming in Southland when an independent livestock agent friend shared how much time it was taking to keep up with the book-keeping side of the businesses. GST had… Audio
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Counter terrorism internet forum winning plaudits
The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism is winning plaudits for its work in hobbling the online work of violent extremists.
The US-based organisation was founded by Facebook, Microsoft… Audio
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The power of geography and how it constrains political leadership
Tim Marshall is a leading authority on foreign affairs with more than 30 years of reporting experience. His latest book The Power of Geography focuses on ten maps that reveal the future of the world.
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'Groundswell' exposes rural / urban divide in media
At the biggest national protest for years last week, farmers made it clear they're unhappy with the government and they feel unloved by the country - and the media. The media coverage also revealed a… Audio
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Mikee Carpinter - artist manager and film colourist
Mikee Carpinter has an intriguing CV. He's both a colourist working in film and television, with a second career as a manager of artists like singer-songwriter Georgia Lines: Accountant, taxi driver… Audio, Gallery
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The tricky topic of taxing tech companies
Everyone has to pay their fair share of tax - but worldwide, the big tech multi-nationals have been getting away with paying far less than others. There are plans to change that. Audio
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Love & Loss - decades of personal memories
Audio 18 Jul 2021A birthday card sent back and forth between a father and daughter over 20 years, and a poem left in a car's windscreen wiper ending an affair... These are among the deeply personal treasures featuring… Audio
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New journalism fund's first projects unveiled
The first tranche of the government’s $55m journalism Fund has been allocated - against a backdrop of criticism it could skew reporting of political issues. Māori journalism projects and a new… Audio
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INTRODUCING: Isla Noon
Isla Noon is an emerging pop singer with an edge. Isla talks about her love of synths, performing mini-concerts for her family as a kid, and introduces her new song 'Talk About Us'. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: The Goon Sax, Mustafa, Lips
Tony Stamp reviews the third album by Aussie up-and-comers The Goon Sax, a heartbreaking collection of 'inner city folk music' from Canadian singer Mustafa, and the long awaited debut album of local… Audio
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Harrison Christian: the infamous mutiny on the Bounty
Audio 17 Jul 2021Many families have a tale of an adventurous ancestor - but some are far more interesting than others. Harrison Christian's ancestor, Fletcher Christian, was a seaman in the late 1700s who rebelled… Audio
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What happened to Sydney socialite Juanita Neilsen?
Audio 17 Jul 2021When Juanita Nielsen disappeared from Sydney’s King Cross in July 1975 the story received intense public interest. Nielsen was a journalist, socialite, model and heiress of the Mark Foy family. She… Audio
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Kiwis capitalise on the pandemic Pokémon boom
There's been a global resurgence of interest and trading in Pokémon cards during the pandemic, and it seems New Zealand isn't immune. Figures from Trade Me show there were over 300,000 searches for… Audio
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Vaxxers: the two women who created the AstraZeneca vaccine
Kathryn speaks with the two women lead the team who created the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in just ten months. Oxford University Professor of Vaccinology Dame Sarah Gilbert started designing a… Audio
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Woman warns South Korean religious sect recruiting in Auckland
A woman who spent years in a South Korean religious sect operating in Auckland is warning others of its recruitment techniques.
Shincheonji Church of Jesus has been described as a doomsday cult, and… Audio
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Sandy Adsett - six decades pioneering contemporary Maori art
Dr Sandy Adsett is one of the most significant and respected Maori artists and art teachers of his generation. Now, finally, he's agreed to a retrospective exhibition embracing his six decades of… Audio, Gallery