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The Nimby photo formula
Stories about local issues, from housing developments to cycleway constructions, are nearly always illustrated the same way. Mediawatch asked a Voyager-winning photographer why angry people with their… Audio
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INTRODUCING: NO COMPLY
They’re known for their zany videos and fun live performances, but as you’ll hear, there’s something a lot deeper bubbling under the surface. Brothers Fynn and Ethan open up about mental health, and… Video, Audio
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Mystery wedding photos solved: We meet the bride, 54 years on
Last night Checkpoint asked if the public knew the identity of a mystery couple in some unnamed wedding photos.
The photos were taken by photographer Ian Hulse, who has since died. His son Richard… Video, Audio
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Security a recent theme at Parliament
Parliament’s business often develops themes. Recently there’s a been a strong flavour of security with a side of white supremacy threats. Audio
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Review - Cruella
The villainous fashion designer from the Disney favourite 101 Dalmatians gets her own film - Cruella, starring Emma Stone and Emma Thompson. Directed by Craig Gillespie (I Tonya). Video, Audio
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Review - Poppy
Poppy is a New Zealand feel-good film about a young car mechanic with Down syndrome who's determined not to let her disability slow her down. Directed by Linda Niccol (Second hand wedding) and… Video, Audio
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Surfing the massive storm swells on the East Cape
Authorities on the east coast warned locals to stay away from the water late last week, due to the huge storm swells. But an experienced group of Gisborne surfers did the exact opposite. Blair… Audio
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The Secret Life of Video Game Composers
The gaming industry makes more money worldwide than movies and music combined. And many game developers are popping up around NZ - which means opportunities for musicians hoping to get into the… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
Tony Stamp assesses the high energy electro pop of Japanese band CHAI on their third album WINK, an electrifying collection of psychedelic jams from Saharan guitar maestro Mdou Moctar, and the latest… Audio
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Creative in the Caroline Valley
Kim Spencer-McDonald says she knows a number of women who, as she did, have fallen in love with the farmer but not necessarily the farm. She says meaningful, stimulating off-farm jobs are difficult to… Audio
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Duo Enharmonics
Pianists Nicole Chao and Beth Chen are the classical piano duo 'Duo Enharmonics'. We find out what it's like to sit so close to your musical partner, and how artistic decisions are made. Audio
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Invercargill Deputy Mayor Nobby Clark fed up with job
Now to Invercargill, where Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt's driver's licence has created the latest flashpoint for ructions around the council table.
Sir Tim's licence has been suspended - that's been… Audio
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Employment Court ruling may mean compensation for mother caring for son with disability
A mother looking after her severely disabled son 24/7 could be in line for significant compensation and lost wages after a court ruled she is an employee and her boss is the Ministry of Health.
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Untangling the anxiety loop
Anxiety is a habit and won't just go away with breathing exercises, psychiatrist and professor Dr Judson Brewer says. Audio
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Ezra Iupeli: For the love of the game
It's been 24 years since Ezra Iupeli played a game of rugby but the Petone club stalwart has never been more involved with the sport he loves. Audio
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St Vincent on life and music: 'I put it in the work'
Grammy award-winning American musician St Vincent has just released her 6th studio album Daddy's Home. The album's title, as well as a number of tracks, were inspired by the fact that her father was… Video, Audio
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Charity raising funds for dog to detect signs of ovarian cancer
Imagine a dog that could be women's best friend, by sniffing out the early signs of ovarian cancer.
A medical charity is trying to raise $250,000 to train a cocker spaniel pup to do exactly that.
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Midweek Mediawatch - Gaza, a gaffe and a brutal review
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media targeted in Gaza live on TV - and the Gaza crisis spilling over into sport on screen. Also - an… Video, Audio
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Dance as a form of 'creative ageing'
Dance practitioner, Susan Jordan, is a big believer in the concept of 'creative ageing' and has put together a show featuring dancers in their 60s and 70s. She joins Jesse in the Auckland studio to… Audio
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Wellington dogs to swap plastic tags for metal
Wellington is wagging goodbye to plastic registration tags for dogs in a bid to cut down on waste.
They will be replaced with a single metal tag that should last the dog's lifetime - although owners… Audio
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We see a process of decolonisation in New Zealand - Behrouz Boochani
More than a year since he became a free man and has been living in New Zealand, Kurdish novelist, journalist and activist Behrouz Boochani talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about decolonial thinking and… Audio
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Songs for the Family - a posthumous album from Malcolm Black
Two years on from the passing of Netherworld Dancing Toys frontman Malcolm Black, his family has just released his posthumous album 'Songs for the Family.' Longtime friend and guitarist Jeff Dickie… Audio
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Artist posed as billionaire to gain access to NYC's best views
Andi Schmied is an artist who found herself fascinated with the views offered from luxury apartments in NYC. In order to gain access to these premium locations and take some incredible photos, she… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 16 May 2021
We've hymns to mark Ascension Sunday in this week's edition of Hymns on Sunday, including Christ ascends to God by New Zealand hymn writer Marnie Barrell, and Charles Wesley's Hail the day that sees… Audio
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INTRODUCING: King Fish
Kingfish are an energetic indie-pop four-piece from Wellington. The members met at Massey University and have garnered the admiration of many die-hard fans as one of the most fun bands to see live in… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Mara TK, The Chills, Dry Cleaning
Tony Stamp checks out a soulful concoction from former Electric Wire Hustle vocalist Mara TK, an upbeat pondering of mortality by The Chills, and the debut of deadpan post-punk Brits Dry Cleaning. Audio
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Actor Peter Rowley remembers his friend, legendary David McPhail
A close friend of David McPhail says he felt his 'soul go back down through the mattress' when he woke to news he'd passed away this morning.
Actor and writer Peter Rowley worked alongside comedy… Audio
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David McPhail 'an exceptional man', says friend Mark Hadlow
The writer, producer, actor and comedian David McPhail has died at 76. In a post on Facebook, his son Matt said: "It is with the deepest sadness that I share with you the news that our wonderful… Audio
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International regulation needed for extremist online content - Commentator
A New Zealand tech specialist says international regulation of social media companies is needed to reduce extremist online content.
On Saturday global leaders and tech companies will meet virtually… Audio
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A real Henry Hoover vacuum cleaner delivered to biggest fan
A couple of months ago we visited James, a 5 year old who has an unusual obsession ... with a vacuum cleaner called Henry. If you're unfamiliar, Henry is a bright red vacuum cleaner with a smiling… Video, Audio