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Midday News for 4 February 2021
Audio 4 Feb 2021Anger after delays in reporting unsafe drinking water. MPs prepare to be welcomed at Waitangi. And landlords are under fire for a "bad tenants" Facebook page.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
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Bezos steps down, Apple vs Facebook and chastity belt trouble
Technology commentator Mark Pesce looks at the ramifications of Jeff Bezos stepping down as the CEO of Amazon, the anti-trust lawsuit Facebook has filed against Apple and why you should think twice… Audio
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Landlords using private Facebook page to blacklist tenants
Audio 4 Feb 2021Hundreds of property managers across the country are signed up to a private social media page where landlords blacklist tenants despite the claims of bad behaviour being unverified and some posts… Audio
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Australia's showdown with Google and Facebook
Google and Facebook are in a showdown with Australian lawmakers over payment for using the work of others. The world is keenly watching to see what will happen. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: News that’s fit to print - and not
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately.This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about two stories pulled by publishers this week, Covid vaccine scepticism confronted on talk radio, how close Stuff… Audio
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Helping youth cope with anxieties and depression
Jesse speaks to the co-authors of a new book offering a roadmap to improve your mental wellbeing. Audio
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Covid long haulers fighting to be heard
Audio 1 Feb 2021As the world grapples with the worst health crisis in a century, a secondary pandemic is starting to take hold, one which could be with us for months if not years after Covid-19 has been erradicated… Audio
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A long-dead Anglican missionary shows us how to be Pakeha today, says John Bluck
In a talk specially recorded for RNZ, John Bluck puts forward the case that the life of a forgotten Victorian missionary, Charles Reay, is a good role model for Pakeha in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 31 January 2021
More listener favourites this week, including a hymn by New Zealander Nigel Eastgate. Alongside a busy career as a GP in South Dunedin for nearly 38 years, he was also a composer. He wrote a number of… Audio
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Vacuum obsessed 5 yo on look out for Henry Hoover
People offer and hunt for all kinds of things on the Auckland Family Free Cycle Facebook page, but one mum is on the hunt for something very specific for her five-year-old son. Ellie Jay meets James… Video, Audio
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What the doctor ordered: Jo Prendergast's 'Ghastly' alter ego
By day she's a Christchurch-based psychiatrist. But by night, she can be found on the comedy circuit. Dr Joanna Prendergast was a late-comer to comedy, taking it up at the age of 48 and performing… Audio
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Black market suspected behind wave of Auckland bike thefts
A wave of bike thefts in Auckland has police warning riders to be extra vigilant when it comes to securing their cycles.
But a leading Auckland cycle advocate believes there is something more… Video, Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Will this be a ground-breaking year for digital media?. In light of the ongoing fallout from the attack on the US Capitol on January 6 - not just the banning of Trump from Twitter and Facebook, and… Audio
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Jack Russell returned to elderly Napier owner after months
Late last year, we brought you the curious case of 80-year-old Doug Hodgetts and his missing companion, a seven-year-old Jack Russell named Tabatha.
Hodgetts believed his best friend was stolen on… Audio
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How Twitter took QAnon from America to the world
Donald Trump may have gone, but could his legacy live on in the form of conspiracy theories that have spilled beyond America's border? An analysis of tweets rooted in the US-originated QAnon theory in… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 January 2021
Hear hymns sung in some great acoustics, including St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London, Washington National Cathedral, and the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul right here in New… Audio
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Andy and Brotha D on the new Dawn Raid film
Dawn Raid - the new film directed by Oscar Kightley - follows the story of two Manukau Polytechnic students, Andy Murane and Tanielu Leaosavai'i (aka Brotha D) who turned a bootleg T-shirt business… Video, Audio
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Musicians robbed of all their equipment
Audio 21 Jan 2021The livelihood of Nicola and Brad Thompson has come to an abrupt halt after their tandem trailer containing more than 100 thousand dollars worth of gear was stolen. Their friend Layton Lillas talks to… Audio
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Could the psychology of gaming help combat online harassment?
Audio 21 Jan 2021Online harassment isn't just "being rude on the internet", it can ruin peoples lives, says Massey University professor Dr Kevin Veale. In his new book Gaming the Dynamics of Online Harassment, he… Audio
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New Zealand businesses team up to support the Kokako
This summer your festival fizzy drink could be saving a feathered friend.
Auckland's Sounds Like Summer festival and Native drinks company are raising funds to help save one of New Zealand's most… Audio
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Police on mistaken arrest at gunpoint
An innocent man who was mistakenly arrested and held at gunpoint by police says he is traumatised and has not been offered any official apology or help. Brandon Moase said he and his friend were… Audio
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Auckland man traumatised by mistaken arrest
An Auckland man who had a gun held to his head while his young son watched on is shaken by the Police's actions. Brandon Moase and his friend were handcuffed with guns pointed at them, in a busy mall… Audio
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INTRODUCING: There's a Tuesday
Christchurch indie dream pop band There's a Tuesday consists of Nat Hutton and Minnie Robberd's on guitars and vocals, with Angus Murray on bass and Joel Becker on drums. Video, Audio
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PROKOFIEV: Piano Sonata No 7 in B flat, 'Stalingrad'
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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UK nurse concerned about Kiwi Covid response
Audio 15 Jan 2021Yesterday Britain reported 1564 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test for Covid-19 on Wednesday, a record daily toll. Those updated numbers mean more people have died in the UK in the second… Audio
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Bookmarks: Alison Ballance
Today we're speaking to nature writer and science broadcaster Alison Ballance. Alison is an RNZ taonga - she has long produced RNZ's Our Changing World and is the creator of other podcasts such as… Audio
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April Reign on the power of Twitter in 2021
April Reign knows the power of Twitter. In January 2015, she sent out a Tweet from her living room that started a movement. Watching the nominations for the Academy Awards, she vented about the lack… Audio
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Sea swimming: Feeling the freezing cold and doing it anyway
David McGowan never imagined he would enjoy waking up at 5.30 on a weekday before going to a full time challenging job, but a friend persuded him to meet at 6:15am for a dip on Wellington's Freyberg… Audio
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Chef Marcus Poa: Serving NZ seafood to Australia
Chef Marcus Poa is based in Sydney where he launched Mussel Hustle Co, supplying New Zealand Green Lipped Mussels to Australia. Audio
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Cottagecore: The design trend born under lockdown
Envisage the soft peacefulness of the pastoral life, augmented with floral print cushions and sourdough baking. New York architect and designer Kate Reggev has written about the Cottagecore movement… Audio