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A child killed - family member speaks out
Family violence is a dirty secret that needs to be exposed. Audio
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Untidy Cantabrians making Christchurch waterways dirty
Dumped mattresses, tv sets and building materials were just some of the items that thirteen hundred volunteers collected from Christchurch's river banks and estuary edge on Saturday. Audio
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Interview - Paul Downie
Audio 8 May 2016Instrument maker Paul Downie tells James Gardner about the process of 'restoring' the Goff harpsichord now owned by Donald Nicolson.
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Global artists spread message of marine conservation
Earlier this year, high profile local and international artists converged on Napier to paint inner city walls with a message about the importance of marine conservation issues. Audio
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The right to know - and to find out
World Press Freedom Day highlighted the plight of journalists who put life and liberty on the line. But while reporters in New Zealand don’t often face the threat of jail or death, that doesn’t mean… Audio
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The Mixtape: David Ridler
For NZ Music Month, we invite musical guests compile a C60 of local sounds, and talk us through their selections. This week David Ridler, NZ on Air's new head of music sits down with Kirsten… Audio
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Kiwi Garage Bands
Nick Bollinger reviews recent local garage rock releases from The Situations, The Raw Nerves, The Conjurors and The Cavemen. Audio
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"WWI's Armenian genocide was the template for the Nazi Holocaust" - expert commentator
Jim Mora talks to Associate Professor Maartje Abbenhuis, Dr Felicity Barnes, and Dr Maria Armoudian. Audio
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Mixed messages and home truths on housing
Alarming accounts of Auckland's overheating housing market lately - and the winners and losers - have jarred with articles about those making big money. Audio
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Twenty percent of Northland Dairy farms still too dirty
The dairy industry its cleaning up its dirty ways - but some regions seem to be doing better than others. Audio
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MP laments PNG's rural disconnection
Audio 27 Apr 2016A Papua New Guinea MP says that since the national broadcaster, NBC, stopped providing shortwave and medium wave radio services, people in PNG's many remote areas are starved of information about what… Audio
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Cloth of Any Colour
A small township North of Wellington is bringing the world to its doors, for a slice of prized Merino wool. Levana Textiles has been in Levin for about fifty years and because of its innovative… Video, Audio
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Rights group describes Indonesian state hypocrisy in Papua
The head of Indonesia's leading human rights organisation, KONTRAS, has described how the nation is in a type of denial about festering rights issues in Papua region. Audio
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Angel Deradoorian on the bystander effect
Former Dirty Projectors' bassist Angel Deradoorian speaks to Shaun D Wilson about her solo incarnation, Deradoorian. Audio
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Ewan MacColl
Audio 3 Apr 2016William Dart features the music of British folkie Ewan MacColl and a recent 2-CD tribute album to him, Joy of Living. [Topics] Music [Regions] [Tags] Ewan MacColl, Roberta Flack, Dominic Behan, Chad &… Audio
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Rohingya: Exile in the Rakhine
Graeme Acton asks if the lives of Myanmar's Rohingya people will improve now Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy is in power. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Pulled in too many directions, and filled with too much stuff, the latest salvo in the battle of the superhero franchises is full of missed opportunities, says Dan Slevin.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Mar 4 2016
Audio 4 Mar 2016A review of the week's news including... Tributes flow to two distinguished New Zealanders who died this week, cricket legend Martin Crowe and noted Maori academic, writer and activist Dr Ranginui… Audio
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App blamed for tourists dirty habits
Audio 1 Mar 2016The creator of the CamperMate mobile app Adam Hutchinson addresses concerns about his app which tells tourists where to go. Audio
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The Panel with Amanda Millar and Andre Rowell (Part 2)
Audio 1 Mar 2016Grey is the new black;Panel says;Netball trans-Tasman league grinding to a halt;App blamed for tourists dirty habits;St David's Day;Dunedin's harassment quarter. Audio
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John Palino comes out swinging against fellow Alk candidates
Auckland mayoral candidiate Phil Goff says it's John Palino who needs to back away from the dirty politics - not him. Audio
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Goff rejects "dirty politics" election suggestion from Palino
Auckland mayoral candidiate Phil Goff says it's John Palino who needs to back away from the dirty politics - not him. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 1 March 2016
Audio 1 Mar 2016Phil Goff warns John Palino off getting involved in dirty politics in the race for Auckland mayoralty. Winston Peters calls for accountability over plans to close a rail line in Northland and the… Audio
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India's railway university
Audio 27 Feb 2016A railway university is being set up in India to improve services on India's vast but chaotic railway network. Vidhi Doshi lives and works and Mumbai. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (10 February)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web recently including ageing costumes for Suicide Squad, are we witnessing the end of the ending and…
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Wu-Tang Clan's Masta Killa on their forthcoming NZ show
Wu-Tang Clan's Masta Killa talks to RNZ Music's Sam Wicks about the workings of his unpredictable rap collective. Audio
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Dirty Romans
The ancient Romans were at the front of the curve with their waste management and public sanitation systems. But Piers Mitchell at the University of Cambridge has discovered that they were still… Audio
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This Way Up Part 2
Audio 23 Jan 2016The modular laptop and technology news (Sky upgrade and Netflix VPN crackdown). Plus lazy ants and dirty Romans. Audio