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"They've got it right" - The Spinoff's response to NZOA changes
Kathryn Ryan speaks to Duncan Greive of The Spinoff. Audio
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Emily Rapp Black - Paralympic Blues
Writer Emily Rapp Black was born with a congenital defect which led to the amputation of her left foot at age four. She tells Wallace Chapman that in reality people with disabilities are more ordinary… Audio
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Zen and the Art of Dying
Zenith Virago is a self-described "death walker", her work includes demystifying death and encouraging open discussion. She's the subject of the documentary "Zen and the Art of Dying". Video, Audio
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Pharmac urged to fund Keytruda for other cancers
A cancer patient given just two days to live five months ago is calling on Pharmac to publicly fund Keytruda for cancers other than melanoma. Audio
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The Age of Bowie
Kathryn Ryan speaks to veteran arts commentator and rock journalist Paul Morley, about his new biography of David Bowie. One of pop culture's most significant figures, whose body of work encompassed… Audio
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Octopus vs Shark
In part two of this four-part series, Te Ahi Kaa seeks out a variety of interpretations of whakatauki or proverbial sayings. This week, Kaua e mate Wheke me mate Ururoa (Do not die like an octopus,… Audio
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BBC Proms 2016
Over the next seven weeks, starting Monday 1 August, RNZ Concert will be bringing NZ audiences an exclusive selection of concerts from this year's BBC Proms; just weeks after they have been recorded… Video
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US sued over military plans for Marianas islands
Audio 29 Jul 2016A lawsuit against US military proposals for two Northern Marianas islands claims that the US has shifted the goalposts on its plans in the territory. Audio
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Banana Republic: the ugly story behind New Zealand’s most popular fruit
From the top of a rusting observation tower, the leaves stretch out in every direction: thick, glossy, utterly uniform, as far as the eye can see. Video, Audio
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Anxiety for beginners
Eleanor Morgan has suffered from crippling anxiety for at least fifteen years. Audio
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Long-time health activist Lynda Williams
Lynda Williams has been an outspoken advocate for womens' health; her activism led to her appointment as patient advocate at Auckland's National Women's hospital in the wake of the Cartwright inquiry… Audio
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Dr Park Dietz - the psychology of murder
Dr Park Dietz has been named as one of the top ten psychiatrists of all time. He is a forensic psychiatrist who has consulted and testified in some of the US's highest profile criminal cases including… Audio
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Andrew Denton on voluntary assisted dying
Audio 19 Jun 2016Andrew Denton is probably best known here as an Australian television presenter and comedian, but his new role is a much more serious one. He's become a leading campaigner for physician-assisted… Audio
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Eva Radich: Career Highlights
Eva Radich retired from RNZ this week, following a 35-year broadcasting career. She was a host and producer for RNZ Concert's daily arts news programme Upbeat from 2004. before that she had worked… Gallery
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Best of the Week - 10 June
Audio 10 Jun 2016This week...Media theorist, professor, from Queens Birthday graphic novelist Douglas Rushkoff on how the digital economy failed to live up to its promise and how we could still fix it, an economics… Audio
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Clarissa Dunn in Europe
RNZ Concert presenter Clarissa Dunn has been making her way around Europe, taking advantage of an impressive number of musical offerings on her travels. She has been keeping us up-to-date with an… Video
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Keeping your enemies close
Broadcast and print media never used to tread too much on each others toes. But in the online era they're suddenly rivals in the same turf war. Or are they becoming 'frenemies'? Audio
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Dr Meera Agar on end of life care
Death and dying is a subject most of us are reluctant to talk about. Dr Meera Agar believes demystifying the process can help us provide better care for the terminally ill. Meera Agar is a professor… Audio
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Vegan Village
Hundreds of Auckland Vegan food lovers have swamped New Lynn’s night market for its first Vegan Village evening. Audio
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Feature Interview - Lucy Kalanithi
Doctors confront death. It's part of the job. When a Doctor is diagnosed with cancer, and understands he is going to die, it changes nothing and everything according to Dr Paul Kalanithi. At age 36… Audio
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Critter Of The Week - Nicola Toki
DOC's Threatened Species Ambassador, Nicola Toki, talks about the longfin eel. Audio, Gallery
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Rob McGowan - Rongoā Practitioner
Rob McGowan is a rongoā (traditional Māori medicine) practitioner. He runs workshops and travels the country, passing on his knowledge of rongoā - acquired over many years. He remembers fondly being… Audio
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Villagers evacuated after island wiped out by Winston
Audio 23 Feb 2016Women and children from a small Fijian island directly hit by Cyclone Winston are recovering in Suva after their village was wiped out. Audio
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Strugging to Stay Alive with Melanoma
Karen Brown investigates how good the new-generation cancer drugs, such the melanoma treatment Keytruda, really are and if NZ should fund them. Audio
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Man devastated by Queensland floods fights for Jonah's family
John Tyson, 50, lost his wife, Donna Rice, and son Jordan in the 2011 Queensland floods, which also left him homeless - but now he wants to fight for Nadene Lomu's and her family. Video, Audio
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Newshub: New name, new technology, new news?
Mediaworks has rejigged its radio, TV and online news operations under the new name Newshub. Will a new approach, a new newsroom and new technology change the news? Mediawatch also talks to a… Audio
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Bowie: In memoriam, ad nauseam?
David Bowie was one of a handful of artists whose death could monopolise front pages and lead news bulletins all around the world. Mediawatch looks at some tributes which stood out among the many… Video, Audio
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An Alcoholic's Christmas
Christmas tales from Alcoholics Anonymous Audio
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What we watch: fresh options and old habits
Media companies now offer us plenty of online video, both short and long: Netflix, Lightbox, Neon, 3 Now, TVNZ on Demand, WatchMe. But traditional viewing on old fashioned TV sets still makes up the… Video, Audio