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Destiny Church leaders escape Level 3 lockdown
Audio 3 Mar 2021As Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was putting Auckland into a snap lockdown on Saturday night, Destiny Church leaders Brian and Hannah Tamaki were packing their bags. The couple left the city for… Audio
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Why a new twist on an ancient tipple is causing a buzz
Each week we're having a looking at a unique New Zealand business and this week, there's a buzz about...Mead. It's known as the oldest form of alcohol but now two young entrepreneurs are changing the… Audio
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How can health officials get more Covid-19 information to youth?
The 1pm update, adverts, Facebook updates, emergency push notifications - the government has tried numerous ways to get us to Unite against Covid-19.
But after a number of people broke isolation… Audio
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Covid-19: 'We should be TikToking' - Collins calls for better messaging
The government is being told to roll out clearer and smarter communications around the latest Covid-19 community outbreak, to make sure they are reaching into every corner, and culture of the country.
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"Courage is very related to hopelessness" - author Behrouz Boochani
Hosted by John Campbell, some of Word Christchurch's most distinguished writers respond to the theme of courage: Behrouz Boochani, Laura Jean McKay, and Witi Ihimaera. The second of two hours. Audio
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Facebook refriends Australia after face-off over news
Last week Facebook turned off Australian users’ access to news over a looming law change to make them pay to distribute it. This week news is back in their feeds after a face-off with the government… Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 February 2021
Covid cases spark Saturday night scramble for media; MIQ martyr raises red flags10 years after - marking a major milestone in Christchurch; Facebook re-friends Australia after face-off over news… Audio
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INTERVIEW: Weta's Clinton Den Heyer on 20 years of Geographica
Celebrating 20 years of the platinum-selling debut, and in memory of the lead singer and guitarist Aaron Tokona, Weta have released their remastered edition of GEOGRAPHICA on vinyl plus a new digital… Video, Audio
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2PM LIVE: Paige
We're so lucky to have Paige performing live for us today, ahead of her appearance at Outerfileds Festival
Auckland singer-songwriter Paige has been winning people over with her honest and heartfelt… Video, Audio
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The Sampler - Terrible Sons
Tony Stamp reviews a new EP by Christchurch husband and wife duo Terrible Sons Audio
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Janja Lalich: how normal people end up in cults like NXIVM
Dr Janja Lalich is a professor emeritus in sociology who specialises in cults, extremism, and coercive influence and control and has spent decades helping people escape and recover from such… Audio
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Cleaning graves reveals stories of old in Matakana
If you're driving north of Auckland through Matakana towards Leigh, the cemetery sits at the top of a steep gravel path on the lefthand side of the road. It's a private cemetery and many of the 450… Audio
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Frida DeGuise: boxing, donuts & stand up comedy
Stand up comedy is a scene that boasts that anyone is welcome, but that isn't always the case and people have to fight to get in. Frida DeGuise is Australia's only Muslim, hijab wearing comedian, as… Audio
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Kmart shopper waits nearly eight hours on phone for Covid-19 advice
It was revealed on Thursday there was a house viewing at the home of the family most recently infected with Covid-19.
A real estate agent and three others were at the private viewing on Saturday… Video, Audio
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Music 101's artists to watch in 2021
Audio 24 Feb 2021Welcome to Music 101’s ones to watch! We’ve selected 10 acts we think you should have your eyes on going into 2021. Video
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Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst
Political Editor of The Age newspaper Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn with the details of a turbulent week in Australian political news. She also has her eye on the beginning of the vaccination process… Audio
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Young New Zealander of the Year nominee: Sarah Colcord
The New Zealander Of The Year Awards are coming up and we've been talking to some of the nominees for the 'Young New Zealander of the year' Sarah Colcord is the founder of 'Chooice' - formerly the NZ… Audio
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Facebook restores new content to users in Australia
Joining Nathan Rarere from Australia is our correspondent Pam Corkery who updates us on Facebook and the news and the government. Audio
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Facebook and Australia's Government agree to news content
Audio 23 Feb 2021Facebook will end its ban on news sites in Australia, after it reached agreement with the government involving changes to proposed media laws. It follows a backlash to Facebook's response to the laws… Audio
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BARTÓK: Contrasts
Performed by Lara Hall and Katherine Austin of the New Zealand Chamber Soloists with Peter Scholes at their concert, 'An Evening in Budapest', Auckland Concert Chamber, 15 November 2020. Audio
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KODALY: Duo Op 7
Performed by Lara Hall and James Tennant of the New Zealand Chamber Soloists at their concert, 'An Evening in Budapest', Auckland Concert Chamber, 15 November 2020. Audio
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Facebook restores news content for Australians
Facebook is restoring access to news content in Australia, after apparently reaching a compromise with the federal government.
The ban had come in response to proposed new media laws which would have… Audio
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The Hollywood Con Queen uncovered by journalist Josh Dean
Most con artists are just after money. The Hollywood Con queen was after pride too. Journalist Josh Dean talks to Jesse about the biggest con artist to ever hit Hollywood. Audio
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Opus starts the year with a mini-festival of New Zealand music
Two shorter, interactive concerts of New Zealand music begin Opus Orchestra's 2021 programme at Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival, with one especially for children. Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Google - the flurry of deals signed in the past 10 days with Australian media companies, taking the sting out of the new legislation which forces such a negotiation. Audio
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Sam Johnson founded the Student Volunteer Army
Audio 22 Feb 2021Sam Johnson founded the Student Volunteer Army from a Facebook page in response to the Christchurch earthquakes. Sam spoke with Karyn on air ten years ago today, and he shares his memories including… Audio
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Professor Daniel Lieberman on why we're wired to be lazy
When you take the escalator, instead of the stairs, don't be too hard on yourself. We are hard wired to choose the easy way says Daniel Lieberman, professor of human evolutionary biology at Harvard. Audio
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
The politics of lockdown, and the trans Tasman tensions over the citizenship row of a woman accused of terrorism. Also a look at the Priveleges Committee and the National facebook video case. Audio
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Myanmar - a former child soldier looks back
As Myanmar continues to be under the grip of the latest coup, we look at the impact of military rule on the life of a former refugee who now lives in Wellington. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
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Pacific media say big tech content agreements could be beneficial
The editor of the regional newsagency PACNEWS says payments from big tech companies like google and facebook would be of great benefit to struggling Pacific news organisations. Audio