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Parliament’s Book of Days
They say a week is a long time in politics. It is, and sometimes it feels that way too. It’s so long there is a flow and flux to the weekdays at parliament, almost like the shift of the seasons. Audio
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It's the “Aha!” moments which reveal how much Māori and Pakeha relations have changed
In this third panel discussion, Dr Jill Chrisp and Karen Johansen discuss with Alex Perrottet how their life together is affected by their families being on the opposite sides of Gisborne history. Audio
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Tiny house owners push for fair treatment under Building Act
Tiny house owners are thinking big when it comes to protecting their tenancies and complying with building regulations.
They say they're being tripped up by a tricky clause in the Tenancy Act, which… Video, Audio
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No escape: separating from an abusive partner
Audio 29 Aug 2019New Zealand has one of the highest rates of domestic violence in the world, but sociology research shows life post- separation can still leave women feeling trapped. Audio
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Milk shake - Why the future of dairy looks scary
Dairy's huge role earning export dollars for New Zealand is facing a threat some say could bring it to its knees. Lab-grown milk protein is now stepping outside niche cheese and ice cream markets and… Audio
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Opt-out: A new approach to closing the gender gap
The question of how to improve women's representation in senior positions is a tricky one, but could there be a simple way to smash the glass ceiling? Audio
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Preferred PM polling's proving pretty unpopular
Broadcasters say their political polls aren’t perfect but they do reveal significant swings of support. In that case, they ought to notice more and more people don't like being asked to pick a… Audio
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David Downs: A Mild Touch of the Cancer
Comedian, actor, and author David Downs honestly and humourously shared his battle with lymphoma in his popular column 'A Mild Touch of the Cancer' Unfortunately his treatment failed and after 12… Audio
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Is Ihumātao an impossible conundrum?
The history of Ihumātao is long, complicated and fraught - and there may not be any way of resolving the issue. Audio
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New Caledonia investigates Ouvea yacht attack
Attack on yacht off Ouvea investigated amid conflicting accounts of incident. Audio
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Do your co-workers know you better than you know yourself?
When it comes to self-awareness, we all have blind spots, but we also have bright spots – talents and strengths we don't quite see. To find out more about both, ask your colleagues, says psychologist… Audio
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Fiddlers and Whistlers
Fate brings together two men who both play fiddle and whistle. One, John Hartford, now sadly no longer with us, had a yen for bluegrass; the other, Andrew Bird, is drawn more to the art of… Audio
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Cohaus Living
In a small corner of Grey Lynn, Auckland, trees are being cleared and tired old buildings are being demolished for a new development.
That doesn't sound particularly unusual - but it is.
Claire… Audio
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When it comes to productivity New Zealand’s a Turkey
The term 'productivity' is bandied around in politics a lot, and here in New Zealand it's often because our low productivity growth is seen as a big challenge for the economy. Audio
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Artist and tutor Sam Mitchell on Drawing From Life
Sam Mitchell's paintings are fascinating. They often incorporate rescued materials, discarded library books, toucans, and Nancy Mitford - all with her trademark meticulous technique. Painting on… Audio
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Worlds of Music Episode 139 - June 1 2019 - Larkin Poe
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie.(Generic) Audio
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The price of money
Last week the OCR dropped 25 basis points. What is the OCR, why does it matter, how’s the Government involved, and why weren’t the basis points better attached? Audio
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A roadmap to Parliament’s week
Some weeks Parliament is a cavalcade of gripping bills, some weeks the interest is in what won’t be happening. Audio
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Baby farming scandal: The Motherhood of Man
In 1953 New Zealand was rocked by an enormous scandal. A group called the Motherhood of Man Movement had been caught running a baby farming scheme. Audio
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Story of the Day for 24 April 2019
Audio 24 Apr 2019If you're a bit upset about not having many Twitter followers - call a meeting with the company's CEO. Oh, you think you might find that tricky? Well, it's not if you're the president of the USA. Audio
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Lambchop & Tiny Ruins
William Dart draws some connections between new albums from Kurt Wagner's Lambchop and Hollie Fullbrook's Tiny Ruins. Video, Audio
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Extreme conservation in Antarctica
Working to save a few fragile huts from the Antarctic "heroic era", left behind by explorers like Scott and Shackleton has been one of the most satisfying projects undertaken by architects Chris… Audio, Gallery
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Being healthy this Easter
It's almost Easter and with hot cross buns and endless chocolate eggs to choose from it's a hard time to consider healthy eating, and even harder to convince your kids to slow down on the sweets. So… Audio
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Israel Folau under fire again for homophobic comments
Audio 11 Apr 2019The Australian rugby player Israel Folau's under fire - again - for another social media post saying homosexuals are going to hell. The rugby union integrity unit is investigating the Instagram post… Audio
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The story of White Supremacy
In this special episode of Black Sheep, William Ray looks at the history of white supremacy in NZ. Audio
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Algorithms drive audience to divisive, extreme content
Pressure on giant tech companies to do more to control horrific content on their platforms in the wake of the Mosque shootings is building. The managers of five government-related funds, worth more… Audio
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Social media feels the heat on hate after crisis in Christchurch
The news media have made some mistakes - inevitably - covering the crisis on Christchurch since Friday, but applied essential standards and decency. It was a different story on social media platforms… Audio
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Finn Andrews of the Veils on his debut solo album One Piece At A Time
The Veils' Finn Andrews has just released his debut solo album, One Piece At A Time. Ahead of an extensive nationwide tour, he sat down with Tony Stamp to discuss the album track by track. Video, Audio
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On the Farm: Our guide to what's happening in rural New Zealand
Beautiful gentle rain has been falling in King Country and Nelson/Mouteka has had a good dose too. Audio