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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
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'Dirty diesel' bus fears unfounded, Wgtn council says
Questions are being raised over whether the Wellington region can deliver on its ambitious plans for an environmentally friendly bus fleet. Audio
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Success – 11 June
Audio 11 Jun 2017Success has become synonymous with financial wealth, influence and status. But can we define success in another way — one that welcomes a broader range of accomplishment? It may not be as obvious as…
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Phil Gifford's tips for men's health
Journalist Phil Gifford says his latest book is his most important so far. Looking After Your Nuts & Bolts: Kiwi Men's Health Guide was released as Men's Health Month kicked off. Audio
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Nashville Babylon
On this week's there's a classic mix of country, LA-soul and blues featuring music from Bo Diddley, the Blazers and Hank Snow. There's also tracks from Dr John, Herbie Hancock and Townes Van Zandt and… Audio
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Clean up of Christchurch's dirty thirty building list
The Christchurch City Council wants to name and shame the owners of these 30 derelict CBD properties in a bid to force them to repair or replace their quake-damaged buildings. Video, Audio
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Manus detention degraded to make refugees leave
Conditions in the Manus Island detention centre were deliberately degraded to make refugees want to leave. Audio
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Idelber Avelar - Tumult and Temer
$42 billion dollars of Brazilian public money has been stolen in what is arguably the largest corruption scheme in history. Idelber Adelbar talks about the "frozen crisis" in his native country. Audio
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Ciao Venice, it's been a crazy ride
High art, conceptual art, political art, sublime art, incomprehensible art and art from way out on the fringe.
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NZ manufacturing's skill shortage
It may not be perceived as glamorous, but if you’re looking for a well-paid job, with world travel prospects, manufacturing is crying out for people, its peak body says. Audio
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…
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Inside Out Part 1: 6 May 2017
This week Nick mixes soul, bop, and sass with two unique brothers- Cannonball and Nat Adderley, two of the biggest names in mid-20th Century jazz. Audio
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Music man talks tech’s takeoff
Ted Cohen is considered something of a visionary in the worlds of music and technology. Audio, Gallery
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Nashville Babylon
New music from Stretch, Robyn Hitchcock and Frontier Ruckus, favourites from Old Crow Medicine Show, Joni Mitchell and Howlin' Wolf plus news of NZ dates from Courtney Marie Andrews. There's also a… Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 133
In this week's Music 101 Pocket Edition, we visit Grayson Gilmour at his studio, Teeth at their rehearsal space, and go deep with David Dallas, plus new music from locals Tei, Dbldbl, and Carb On… Audio
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Former Immigration Minister backs Woodhouse over suspension
The Former Immigration Minister Aussie Malcolm is backing Michael Woodhouse's decision to stop officials from deciding whether to deport immigrants found guilty of criminal offences. He says these… Audio
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Late Edition for 20 April 2017
Audio 20 Apr 2017In the programme tonight, keeping Queenstown's dirty water out of Lake Wakatipu; ticket re-selling - the sky's the limit, and in Dateline Pacific reaction to Samoa's pastor tax proposal. Audio
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Water Fools? - Pollution in a Piha paradise
Audio 20 Apr 2017Human waste is trickling down Piha's hillside and ending up in the iconic surfing spot's lagoon. Locals say they're sick of waiting for action to save it.
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Lucy Roche: scandalously funny
Comedian and sex worker Lucy Roche uses comedy to break down stereotypes. Audio
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Whanau Ora agency says contracts mess not its fault
The Ministry of Social Development has been accused of forcing a Whanau Ora agency to do its dirty work and slash millions of dollars of funding for services helping at risk familes. Audio
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The key to creating change
How does political and social change happen? Kathryn Ryan talks with Duncan Green, Professor of International Development at the London School of Economics and senior strategic advisor for Oxfam UK… Audio
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John Key's blogger ties remain in the dark
Three years ago, John Key admitted he kept in touch with certain bloggers. Then Nicky Hager’s Dirty Politics lifted the lid on other government ministers leaking to them. Newstalk ZB’s Felix Marwick… Audio
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Heartworms by The Shins
Nick Bollinger discusses a variety of pop The Shins call ‘heartworms’. Audio
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'Hit and Run' sparks headlines - and a backlash
News of another Nicky Hager book coming out in an election year became a big story, even before reporters knew what it was about. Mediawatch looks at how Hit and Run hit the headlines. Audio
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The Sampler: On The Spot by The Hot 8 Brass Band
Nick Bollinger discusses the joyful noise and violent background of The Hot 8. Audio
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Spinning yarns from our farms
A media campaign about "New Zealand's red meat story" is in the pipeline. It follows a recent ad campaign putting dairy farmers front and centre to boost the image of Fonterra. Is the farming lobby… Audio
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The Mixtape: Lee Prebble
Lee Prebble has produced and engineered albums for The Phoenix Foundation, The Black Seeds, and Trinity Roots - does this make him responsible for 'The Wellington Sound'? He joins Melody Thomas for… Audio