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'We wanted to set the Harry and Meghan story straight'
It's not officially authorised by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but co-authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand have compiled the most major account from Harry and Meghan's perspective with their new… Audio
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Covid’s comeback sparks calls for more transparency
The breaking news no-one wanted to hear this week upped the pressure on the government and officials to make more information public - and more quickly. Meanwhile critics have cast doubt on whether we… Audio
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Covid-19: Confronting the deluge of conspiracies over the latest lockdown
The announcement that Auckland was going into lockdown for a second time was met with a deluge of conspiracy theories and misinformation, including from several prominent political… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 16 August 2020
There's a focus this week on hymns that are inspired by the psalms, including All people that on earth do dwell (Psalm 100), and I to the hills will lift mine eyes, from Psalm 121. Audio
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The Mixtape: Al Brown
Celebrity chef, restaurateur and author Al Brown joins Charlotte Ryan to select songs and share stories on the RNZ Music Mixtape. Video, Audio
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Truth-finding using public information
Audio 15 Aug 2020Benjamin Strick is an open source investigative journalist working for the BBC in London. All he needs is a laptop and an internet connection to give him access to the public information that lets him… Audio
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WATCH: Jed Parsons performs brand new single ‘She’s The One’
Christchurch singer-songwriter Jed Parsons has released new single, ‘She’s The One’. RNZ Music was lucky enough to capture him performing it live at secret Lincoln music venue The Shelter. Video
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Teeks releases powerful new single ‘Without You’
Northland soul singer Teeks has released his his first new music in three years. Video
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'Didn't that escalate quickly?'
What impact will the return of Covid in the community have on Election 2020? Plus Gerry Brownlee's conspiracies, Labour's Ardern-astic launch, and Merv & Mellow in Auckland Central Audio
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Talented trombonist Joe Thomas
Trombonist and music educator Joe Thomas is soloist in the Bay of Plenty Symphonia's next concert. Audio
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From Mongrel Mob to mentor
A young Rangi Pou was on the cusp of adolescence when his father said it was time he become a man and fend for himself. For Pou, that meant growing up on the streets, getting involved in the world of… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Breaking bad news
Audio 12 Aug 2020Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about how the media broke the bad news from Auckland - and Paula Bennett's talkback debut and confronting cranky Covid… Audio
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NZ Made: Amber's Adventures
A ten-year-old making jewellery out of old coins has been busy fulfilling orders since posting on the Chooice Facebook page. Formerly called NZ Made - each week we speak to a business that's shared… Audio
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Mi-Sex bassist Don Martin dies
Don Martin, bass player for chart-topping New Zealand band Mi-Sex has died. Mi-Sex keyboardist and founding member Murray Burns, and the band’s former manager Bob Yates pay tribute to their longtime…
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WATCH: The Phoenix Foundation release single, announce new album
Beloved Wellington six-piece The Phoenix Foundation have released brand new track ‘Hounds of Hell’ featuring Nadia Reid, and announced they’ll release their seventh studio album Friend Ship on October… Video
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Overseas Kiwis vow to keep up the fight on isolation charges
Kiwis living overseas and part of the Team of Six Million group are vowing to keep up the fight against charging for managed isolation.
The minister in charge of the border, Megan Woods, yesterday… Audio
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Electric bike thefts on the rise in Wellington - reports
Wellington electric bike users are being warned to ensure they are well secured after a reported spate of electric bike thefts. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Mau and Greg Brownless (Part 2)
Audio 10 Aug 2020Wellington electric bike users are being warned to ensure they are well secured after a reported spate of electric bike thefts. One of the administrators of the Wellington Stolen Bicycles Facebook… Audio
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Teen risk taking: Forget what you thought you knew
We know adolescents take risks, but what might surprise you is that they DON'T think they are invincible. In fact they tend to over-estimate their risk. So why do they engage in risky behaviour and… Audio
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Why the 8-hour workday is an outdated, counterproductive lie
How many hours in a typical workday do you work? For many people, it's not even close to eight. Mexico City-based journalist Lizzie Wade believes it's actually impossible for most of us to achieve… Audio
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Book review - Miss Aluminium by Susanna Moore
Marcus Greville from Unity Books, Wellington, reviews Miss Aluminium by Susanna Moore. Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd. In 1963 after the death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Susanna Moore… Audio
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Let's get sceptical: Tips from a professional doubter
"Don't believe everything that you see" is a mantra lived by Susan Gerbic. She's the founder of the Monterey County Skeptics group where she lives, and also Guerilla Skepticism on Wikipedia (GSoW), a… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 5 August 2020
Audio 6 Aug 2020Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an incredible interview with Donald Trump - and a sudden dearth of Mike's Minutes on the Herald website.
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Unhinged
Audio 5 Aug 2020Kiwi-Australian actor Russell Crowe takes road rage to the lethal level in Unhinged. It's essentially Jaws from the shark's eye view but in this case, the shark is Russell. Video, Audio
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NZIFF: Once Were Brothers – Robbie Robertson and the Band
Dan Slevin wallows in Boomer music nostalgia thanks to the film festival. Video
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Reo expert urges people to seek advice before naming in Māori
Audio 5 Aug 2020After a store unwittingly called itself pubic hair, a reo expert is urging people wanting to use te reo Māori to ask for the right help.
A Wellington leather store, named itself Huruhuru, thinking it… Audio
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NZ Made: Anna Mollekin Art
It's the time of the week where we take a look at a unique kiwi business. This week we've been talking to Anna Mollekin, a contemporary New Zealand artist who says posting on the New Zealand made… Audio
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Microsoft eyes up Tiktok after Trump threatens US ban
US president Donald Trump threatened to ban the wildly popular social media app TikTok, expressing concerns about national security due to the app's Chinese origins. Audio
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Black Lives matter -activism, mentorship and rallying together against racism
How did a group of young activists in Auckland find the right mentors to help guide them while organising their first rally against racism? Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to the group behind the second… Audio
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Oliver Stone: 'War debases all of us'
Audio 1 Aug 2020Controversial American film director Oliver Stone has published a intimate new memoir about his life and work up to 1987, when he won Best Director for the Vietnam War film Platoon.