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Protecting Blue Lake
Lake Rotomairewhenua is the clearest freshwater lake in the world. But that could be its undoing, as its a magnet for trampers and campers who have been sighted washing their dishes in the pristine… Audio
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Homeless accommodation 'not what I was expecting'
Families in the Far North needing emergency housing are being sent to a dilapidated campground to live in concrete rooms with no carpet, insulation or hot water. Video, Audio
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Where's Winston: Super stuff-ups & inside the leaders debates
Audio 31 Aug 2017In our ninth Caucus, it's all about Winston - his Super spin, bottom lines and how he chooses coalition partners. But it's also about the scrap for the family vote and what it's really like behind the… Audio
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Peters can work with National despite 'dirty politics'
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is adamant someone from National is responsible for leaking information about his superannuation overpayments to the meda and he's accusing the party of playing… Audio
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Peters accuses National of character assassination
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says he's the victim of a National Party dirty tricks campaign after it emerged in the media he'd had to pay money back after being paid superannuation at the… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 30 August 2017
Audio 30 Aug 2017A family of seven with serious health problems is battling to remain in a Mangere state house after their grandmother died this month, and Housing New Zealand issued an eviction notice. New Zealand… Audio
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Police and privacy
Lawyer Kathryn Dalziel on blogger Martyn Bradbury's bank acounts being accessed by Police as part of the Dirty Politics investigation. Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Matt Nippert (Part 2)
Audio 28 Aug 2017New heights for Taylor Swift on the major music channels as she may tarnish her own image. What the Panelists Paula Penfold and Matt Nippert want to talk about. There's massive flooding in Houston… Audio
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Election17: Why on earth should I care?
Audio 28 Aug 2017Thinking of sitting out this election entirely? We have a game you should try. Warning: may contain politics.
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High fashion with a Pacific twist comes to south Auckland
Audio 24 Aug 2017First for south Auckland's Otara Town Centre to host a Pacific fashion competition that has attracted 11 emerging designers from Aotearoa, The U.S., Australia and Samoa. Audio
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Sound Archives: The changing Kiwi kitchen
In the kitchens of mid-1960s New Zealand, broccoli was an unknown and cooking oil was a dirty word. The former food editor of the New Zealand Women's Weekly, the late Tui Flower, passed away last… Audio
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Call for more detail on farmers plans to clean up
Farming leaders say cutting the number of dairy cows wouldn't instantly fix dirty rivers. Marnie Prickett from the Choose Clean Water group says she'd like to see a commitment from the Farming Leaders… Audio
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Ardern on Greens' turf at Labour launch
As Jacinda Ardern kicked off Labour's election campaign in front a 2,200-strong crowd, which included former Prime Minister Helen Clark, she waded deep into Greens territory, speaking about cleaning… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 21 August 2017
Audio 21 Aug 2017The death of rugby legend Sir Colin Meads has left his King Country hometown Te Kuiti remembering a man who left his mark in the community as much as on the playing field. As Jacinda Ardern kicked off… Audio
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Jim Bolger and Tamati Kruger in conversation
Jim Bolger and Tamati Kruger talk with Wena Harawira about Tuhoe and Parihaka treaty settlements, truth and reconciliation, and how their life experience has affected the discharge of their public… Audio
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Test results due on Dunedin's dirty water
Test results due back today will determine if there's a major public health risk from untreated water that flowed through pipes in Dunedin. The council's chief executive Sue Bidrose joins us with the… Audio
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Desert Centre by Guantanamo Baywatch
Audio 15 Aug 2017Elliott Childs dives into the surf-punk of Portland-based Guantanamo Baywatch. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 14 August, 2017
Audio 14 Aug 2017This week Mark plays classics from Kris Kristofferson, Townes Van Zandt and Plas Johnson, a live track from Rory Gallagher, plus an all time favourite from Aretha Franklin. There's also ska from… Audio
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From Mexican ganglands to organic gardening in NZ
It's a long way from US narco-ganglands to growing organic food in NZ, but Adán Tijerina has made it. The community-minded Wellington entrepreneur shares his story with Lynda Chanwai-Earle. Audio, Gallery
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The 30th anniverary of Gloss
30 years ago the first episode of the TV series Gloss went to air. Peter Elliott, who played the scheming Rex Redfern, looks back on New Zealand's answer to Dynasty. Video, Audio
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Greenpeace goes to court over surveillance, alleges links to govt
Audio 11 Aug 2017Greenpeace is hoping a court case will help protect the privacy of its staff and volunteers after confirmation they were spied on. Its director Dr Russel Norman joins us. Audio
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The B word
Audio 9 Aug 2017School thugs or spiteful secrets – whatever form of bullying they face, children need help. Katy Gosset talks to a clinical psychologist about beating the bullies. Audio
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Forest & Bird accuses govt of 'dirty deals' with mine sale
Forest and Bird says the Government's sale of the Stockton coal mine on the West Coast is corporate welfare of the worst kind. Forest and Bird chief executive Kevin Hague joins us. Audio
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Dirty(ish) deals, the nerdy truth about immigration & poverty… & more Metiria
In the fourth episode of Caucus, Guyon Espiner, Lisa Owen and Tim Watkin discuss Bill English's Epsom and Ohariu urges, whether the Greens are losing control, the link between New Zealand First's vote… Audio
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Investigative journalism: from the NZ wars to Pike River
Mediawatch looks back on a century and a half of investigative journalism with veteran journalists Jim Tucker and Rebecca Macfie and James Hollings the editor of the soon to be released A Moral Truth:… Audio
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Swab and Send: discovering new antibiotics
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to public health worldwide, and microbiologist Adam Roberts is one of the scientists getting creative on the hunt for the next penicillin. He's put a call out… Audio
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Gabriel Prokofiev: classical, not traditional
Composer and DJ Gabriel Prokofiev – the grandson of the composer Sergei – wants people to hear and open up to classical music as simply music. Part of his strategy is the Nonclassical record label and… Video, Audio
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Businesses want more time to enact anti-money laundering
About $1.35 billion of dirty money is estimated to be laundered in New Zealand each year. In a bid to reduce this, real estate agents, lawyers, accountants, conveyancers, and those who deal in high… Audio
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Greenpeace blames intensive farming for dirty water and illness
Greenpeace wants the Government to cancel the $480 million earmarked for irrigation schemes, which it claims only encourages intensive dairying. Audio
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Fake News and the 2017 General Election
How will fake news affect this year's General Election campaign? A panel discussion on the local implications of what's a very live issue worldwide. Audio