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Top five musical treats from 2015
Music 101 contributors and friends list their top five musical treats from 2015
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Ted Dawe: why we need to talk about teen sex
Author Ted Dawe says he is still angry at the way a Christian group had his book Into the River banned, and says they were "vindictive".
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Police drugs war goes down the toilet
The police are to get their hands dirty in the fight against drugs -- quite literally. Audio
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Is police conduct politically charged?
The way New Zealand Police conduct investigations in politically-charged cases is again under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Dirty Politics affair. Audio
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Search ruling claimed as a win for journalists
A judge's ruling that a police search of the home of journalist Nicky Hager was unlawful has been claimed as a victory by journalists. It became a test case for the principle of journalistic… Audio
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Hager search ruling hailed as victory for journalism
The High Court's ruling yesterday that police search on the home of Dirty Politics author Nicky Hager has been hailed as an important victory for journalists. Gavin Ellis is a senior media studies… Audio
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Labour calls for reassurance about illegal police search
The Labour Party is calling for reassurance from the Government that the illegal police search of a journalist's house wasn't because of political pressure. Demelza Leslie reports. Audio
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Police efforts in case point to political influence - Hager
Audio 18 Dec 2015Dirty Politics journalist and author, Nicky Hager says the enormous amount of resources that went into investigating the theft of emails from blogger Cameron Slater points to political pressure on the… Audio
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Peters says Hager case latest example of police politicisation
The High Court ruling that the Police used an unlawful warrant to raid the house of Dirty Politics journalist and author, Nicky Hager, has fuelled claims the police are prone to political pressure… Audio
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Labour - unlawful Hager warrant evidence of political pressure
The High Court ruling that the Police obtained and used an unlawful warrant to raid the house of Dirty Politics journalist and author, Nicky Hager, has sparked claims there was a political motivation… Audio
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The Palmy Dirty 30 challenge
Palmy Dirty 30 is a new parent-led initiative to get children to spend more time outdoors. Audio
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Judge rules police raid illegal, says Nicky Hager's lawyer
A police raid on journalist Nicky Hager's home has been ruled illegal by the High Court. Audio
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The watchdog and the rottweilers
Journalists have long complained that their Official Information Act requests are deliberately delayed and subject to political interference, but a review of the law - the largest ever - by the… Audio
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Nightclub slammed for "sexist" job ad
Work hard, take abuse from everyone and get paid 'F all' -- that's how a popular Wellington nightclub is advertising for someone to pick up dirty glasses. Audio
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A warning shot for journalists?
The police ruffled feathers in the media by rifling through the home of a TV journalist this week. She had bought a gun to prove a point and break a story. But they say she broke they law and will be… Audio
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Dirty Politics players back in the frame
Three people prominent in the Dirty Politics controversy have been back in the news lately, but for very different reasons. One was shadowy political fixer Simon Lusk. But was he squirming in the TV… Audio
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‘Dirty Politics’ journalists back in the news
While 'Dirty Politics' author Nicky Hager waits for a judge's ruling which could have implications for investigative journalism, Rachel Glucina's showbiz website Scout is running into trouble - and… Audio
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Mediawatch for 22 November 2015
Audio 22 Nov 2015A shadowy political fixer in the spotlight; 'Dirty Politics' players back in the frame; RNZ's boss on cutting the cloth - and jobs - in tight times; why do some foreign tragedies get more media… Audio
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Divers by Joanna Newsom
Nick Bollinger consumes a complex set of chamber-pop from harpist extraordinaire Joanna Newsom.
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Getting it out in the open: reviewing the OIA
Journalists often complain their requests for the release of official information are stalled for no good reason. The Prime Minister has admitted his ministers do this sometimes if it is in the… Audio
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Westpac will ask for warrants in future
Audio 29 Oct 2015Westpac says it will ask police for a warrant in future before releasing private information about its customers. The bank has come under fire after it gave the police 10 months of private transaction… Audio
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Sorcery-related attacks discussed at forum in PNG
Audio 27 Oct 2015The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea is hosting a regional forum that it hopes will help address sorcery-related violence. Audio
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Farming under spotlight in state of environment report
Dirty water, poor quality pasture and threatened marine species are front and centre in the first state of the environment report in eight years. Audio
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Lou Vincent tells court of being cornered in bar by Fleming
The former Black Cap Lou Vincent has told the jury in Chris Cairns' perjury trial the former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming cornered him in a bar and told him he knew he and Cairns were "dirty". Audio
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Lax controls on corrupt investment in Australia
Audio 12 Oct 2015There are fears the global flow of dirty money is sloshing into Australia's red-hot real estate market without many controls. Audio
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One Plan shows signs of unravelling
Farmers in the Manawatu Whanganui region are getting round tough new rules to cut down on dirty dairying. Audio
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Millan Ruka - River Ranger
Millan Ruka works as a river patrol ranger in Northland, encouraging the community and local councils to bring back the health of the rivers. It all began five years ago when Millan became aware of… Audio, Gallery
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Phil Waldorf
Co-founder of Dead Oceans, and label family Secretly Group, Phil Wardorf talks majors and indies, Apple Music, and what it's like to be a 21st century A&R guy. Audio
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Families of Bougainville's missing continue their fight
Audio 31 Aug 2015Almost twenty years since the end of the decade-long civil war on Bougainville, the fate of hundreds of people who went missing during the conflict remains unknown. Audio
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Solomons' close to having timber audit system
Audio 24 Aug 2015Timber exporters and importers are developing a system for auditing sawn timber to ensure it is sustainable and legally sourced. Audio