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A brief history of New Zealand hip-hop
Audio 11 Jul 2019Brad Warrington, AKA DJ Sticky Fingaz, starts us on a journey through New Zealand hip-hop and how he first got hooked. Video, Audio
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Gang member's state abuse inquiry role 'untenable' - campaigner
A high-profile gang member with a domestic violence conviction is playing a key role within the Royal Commission of Inquiry into state abuse, despite one woman going to police over safety fears.
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Mediawatch Midweek 29 May 2019
Audio 29 May 2019Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Emile Donovan about the media's lack of interest in how New Zealand votes at the UN; a former police inspector, MP and honorary consul's… Video, Audio
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Drugs, cash, gold seized in major meth bust
Police in Wellington have arrested 35 people and seized more than $1 million in assets, including cash, firearms and slabs of gold, as part of a major meth bust in the region. Video, Audio
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Comanchero members plead not guilty
Four men arrested after big police raids on the Comanchero Motorcycle Gang can now be named after they denied a raft of charges including money laundering and organised crime. Audio
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Who are the Comancheros gang?
The police say the New Zealand chapter of the notorious Comancheros motorcycle gang was established by deportees from Australia. In raids in Auckland on Thursday, six members and associates of the… Video, Audio
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Julia Jacklin, Gang of Four & Kiki Gyan
New music with Grant Smithies - UK post-punk figureheads Gang Of Four are returning to Aotearoa this month to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their landmark 1979 debut album Entertainment! We hear… Audio
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Covering crime and court cases comes at a cost
An Australian court has ruled in favour of a journalist who claimed covering crime and court cases exposed her to life-long trauma. Mediawatch asks veteran crime reporter Gary Tippet, who gave… Audio
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'Widows': Brilliant, unpredictable, endlessly compelling
Review - This is the first movie in years you can talk about in the same breath as Chinatown, Heat or The Godfather, with unlikely director Steve McQueen proving the mark of a great director is… Video, Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh on the Pauline Hanson phenomenon
Kerry-Anne Walsh was in the Canberra press gallery for 25 years, occupying senior posts in print, radio, and TV. She has now left reporting to write books and consult. Her latest book, Hoodwinked: How… Audio
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Movie review: American Animals
American Animals cuts between real life and dramatization, telling the true story of a heist that went wrong. Directed by Bart Layton (The Imposter). Audio
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Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett among Laneway 2019 acts
Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett and Parquet Courts will headline Auckland's Laneway festival when it returns to Albert Park on 28 January.
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The House: Biscuit tin gamble
Every second Wednesday in the House there’s a chance for MPs to get their own legislation through Parliament. The House talks to two MPs ahead of their bill’s debates. Audio
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NZ post-punk band This Sporting Life reissue their early 80s recordings
Auckland post-punk band This Sporting Life has just released a collection of songs recorded between 1980 and 1983. Video, Audio
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How to stop youth offenders from ending up in jail
Teenagers sent to youth justice residence Te Au Rere a te Tonga will almost certainly end up in jail, if their offending doesn't stop. In the second part of this series, John Campbell goes inside the… Video, Audio
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Review - Ocean's Eight
Ocean's Eight is a new slant on an old hit. But it doesn't convince the heist-phobic Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Insight: Future of Gangs
As more New Zealanders are initiated into gangs, Philippa Tolley asks, what future lies ahead for those in them and those dealing with the fall out. Video, Audio
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Insight: Policing Domestic Violence - A New Direction
Anusha Bradley takes a look at a new approach to policing family violence. Audio
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INTERVIEW: Gin Wigmore just started a 'girl gang'
Gin Wigmore has a beautiful six-month-old boy, a brand new album – Ivory, and she's just started a 'girl gang'. Video, Audio
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At the Movies
Simon Morris reviews three comedies all about parties and celebrations; Sally Potter's The Party sees Kristen Scott Thomas invite some friends round, in Game Night reality crashes a couples' quiz… Video, Audio
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REVIEW: Bruno Mars live at Spark Arena
Bruno Mars has all of the finesse of the women he sings about, and the 24K Magic World Tour concert is non-stop, dazzling entertainment, but what happens when ‘nostalgia’ turns into imitation?
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Gin Wigmore is opening a hotel in Palm Springs
Gin Wigmore is about to embark on a New Zealand tour, then she's packing up and moving to Palm Springs. She tells Yadana Saw how she balances music, motherhood and her driving need to do new things. Video, Audio
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Why did Morrocco Tai die?
Morrocco Tai died in a police pursuit. He was just 15. Why did he die this way? We can't ask him, so John Campbell asked others who might help us understand. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 22 2017
Audio 22 Sep 2017A review of the week's news including... Political leaders make their final push for votes, who pays for the Marsden to Auckland pipeline break?, in search of the owner of SaveMart, the Southern DHB… Audio
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King Loser - '16 Comeback Special
King Loser's mesmerising mix of snappy surf guitar, sloppy drones, reckless rock'n'roll and croony covers stood them apart from their local contemporaries in the early mid-'90s. Now King Loser are… Video, Audio
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Bennett's 'fewer human rights' call a mistake - English
National has announced new policies, which in their own words will 'crack down on gangs and drugs'.The plan involves spending $82 million over four years to stop gang activity and the supply of… 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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Top Stories for Friday 2 June 2017
Audio 2 Jun 2017There are reports the US will withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement. Simon Marks is covering this from Washington and says the signs suggest that President Donald Trump will make the call… Audio
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The post-punk era
Bill E (Simon Bendall) is a Wellington DJ and the man behind regular ‘Atomic 80's and ‘24 Hour Party People' dance nights held in various clubs around the capital since 1996. Audio
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52 films by women: #2 Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story)
To enjoy a new film by a female director every week you sometimes have to look beyond the multiplex, says Dan Slevin. Second on the list is a French coming-of-age story from 2015. Video