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Debate ignited over anti-Ardern Facebook posts
National leader Judith Collins' husband David Wong-Tung has attracted some attention after sharing anti-Ardern Facebook posts. Audio
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The Panel with Phil O'Reilly and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Audio 1 Sep 2020Topics - Public health officials have been looking at ways to normalise mask wearing. Dr Ling Chan is part of the Masks 4 All Movement working with top epidemiologists on mass masking and joins The… Audio
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Politics with Caucus podcast co-host Tim Watkin
RNZ's Caucus podcast co-host Tim Waktin talks to Jesse about the husband of the National Party leader under fire and The Green Party Co-leader back down on funding a green school in Taranaki. Audio
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Media commentator Cathy Strong
Cathy Strong talks to Kathryn about the story behind Facebook posts not to share, Newsroom is setting up a new system to allow subscribers to make comments on news stories, and the Government funded… Audio
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Govt, Opposition both face heat over social media posts
The Ministry of Health has launched a review into a blunder which saw hundred of thousands of Aucklanders advised to get a Covid-19 test when they did not need to.
The Prime Minister said yesterday… Video, Audio
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Tikiti to the Pikitea: a lifetime at the local cinema
Writer John Bluck shares a very personal perspective on how moviegoing in New Zealand reflects our character, history and preoccupations. Audio, Gallery
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Dispelling the myth of the end of the golden age of reading
In her latest book, What We Talk About When We Talk About Books, Harvard Professor Leah Price dispels the myth of the end of the golden age of reading by suggesting that reading might not have been so… Audio
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Media spotlight survivors and victims as gunman faces justice
Many feared this week's sentencing of the 15 March gunman would become a pulpit for him to spread white supremacist dogma. But instead, the spotlight was on the righteous anger, resilience… Audio
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Is the Covid crisis over for commercial media?
Six months ago, commercial media companies pleaded for government help and pundits warned their days could be numbered. Most cut costs, jobs and pay to stay afloat. But this week, two of New Zealand's… Audio
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Would I Lie To You? - 90s star Eddie Chacon on his return to music
Eddie Chacon, one half of 90s duo Charles and Eddie talks about making an album with Solange and Frank Ocean's producer three decades after the hit song 'Would I Lie To You?'. Video, Audio
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Mark Mothersbaugh on art, music and recovering from Covid-19
American musician Mark Mothersbaugh has some advice for people who have symptoms of Covid-19 – get tested right away. He thinks if he'd got tested earlier he might not have ended up on a ventilator… Video, Audio
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Chch mosque shooting: Victim speaks of mental struggles
Hisham al-Zarzour, who survived the shooting at Al Noor Mosque because he was trapped under a pile of bodies.
He has spoken of his struggle to cope mentally and emotionally since, having lost a close… Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Planet Adolescent
Just before lockdown, Charlie Cuff bought a car racing simulator off a family friend so when lockdown happened he spent quite a lot of time driving Formula 1 cars round virtual circuits. This… Audio
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Outstanding Pasifika singers win places on Met Opera’s Young Artist Program
New Zealand singers tenor Manase Latu and bass Samson Setu have won places on the New York Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program; it's the first time singers from Aotearoa… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Soul singer Deva Mahal with powerful new ballad ‘Stand In’
Audio 26 Aug 2020RNZ Music is proud to present the new singe and video from Deva Mahal. ‘Stand In’ is heavily rooted in Deva’s upbringing between Hawaii and New Zealand, her Afro-Caribbean heritage and her background… Video
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- Meet: The Production Team - Widows of Shuhada
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VIDEO PREMIERE: VÏKÆ ‘Finelines’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new video from industrial pop artist VÏKÆ. 'Finelines' is the title track from her upcoming EP, out September 4. Video
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Covid-19: Community groups supporting people without phones
It's something most of us take for granted - the ability to just pick up a phone when we need to call a doctor, order a takeaway or just chat to a friend.
But during lockdown, what happens to those… Audio
- Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Meet the Creators
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Lawnmowing – a simple task with an illuminating history and uncertain future
John Bluck explores the past, future, and current state of lawnmowing in a light-hearted but informative talk in six closely-cropped chapters. Audio
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A backlash over tough questions for Dr Ashley Bloomfield
Journalists are facing a backlash for asking tough questions of Dr Ashley Bloomfield. Are they being too harsh, or is the director general of health’s popularity prompting efforts to shield him from… Audio
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The 'dark patterns' used by shopping sites to make you spend more
How many times have you made a rushed purchase online because you've been alerted to the fact that other people are making the same purchase? This is often due to 'dark matters.' Mohawk Media's Helen… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Auckland musician Kenny Sterling with debut single ‘Seismic Commotion’
RNZ Music is proud to present the debut single and video from Auckland's Kenny Sterling. ‘Seismic Commotion’ is the first single from his forthcoming debut album Symphony Of Streetlights. Video
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Silver Scrolls 2020: Top five announced
Songs by Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, Benee, L.A.B., and Troy Kingi have been chosen as the top five contenders for the 2020 Silver Scroll songwriting award. Video, Audio
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Urgent action needed to address poor mental health in Asian community
A health advocate for New Zealand's Asian community says the government needs to urgently address the growing decline in mental health among our country's Asian population.
Figures released today… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Raglan five-piece Masaya with ‘Soda Dreams’
Raglan-based indie/roots/soul band Masaya today release the new video for their latest single ‘Soda Dreams’. Video
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Calls for stalking law as lockdown raises concerns for victims: "We have no protection."
A Coalition of agencies advocating for the safety of women and children is calling on the government to urgently introduce Stalker legislation, saying this year's lockdowns have heightened their… Audio
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NZ Made: Laura Shallcrass - artist, illustrator, author
It's Wednesday which means we're introducing you to another unique kiwi business owner. Laura Shallcrass is an illustrator and graphic designer based just outside of Queenstown. She can add published… Audio
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The anatomy of a rumour
Dylan Reeve tracks down the source of the rumour that sparked vileness on the internet - and finds a young man full of regret and waiting for a call from police. Audio
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Finding the man behind the Covid outbreak rumour
Audio 18 Aug 2020Dylan Reeve's found the person who wrote the original reddit post which was used for the basis of a nasty, racist, untrue viral social media post. Dylan talks to Jesse about this guy, why he put his… Audio