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Tagata O Te Moana for 17 June 2023
Audio 17 Jun 2023Outbreak of Influenza in Guam's evac centres weeks on from typhoon; Pacific journo's urged not to be swayed by geopolitical narratives; Fulbright scholar becomes the first Kanak to graduate from… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17 June 2023
Audio 17 Jun 2023Pacific journo's urged not to be swayed by geopolitical narratives; Refugees on Manus island remain neglected - Human Rights Law centre; Pasifika men's health outlook improving in NZ. Audio
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Refugees in PNG neglected by Australia
Audio 17 Jun 2023Refugees in PNG remain neglected by Australia - Human Rights Law centre. Audio
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The challenge of media manipulation and disinformation
An independent investigation is underway into how an RNZ digital journalist was able to insert Russian propaganda into stories about the war in Ukraine. RNZ has stood down the journalist and since… Audio
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High Court rules Countdown's five pharmacies are illegal
The High Court has ruled in favour of a group of independent pharmacies which challenged the legality of Countdown's in-store pharmacies. Countdown operates five pharmacies nationwide, after the… Audio
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Episode Two Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: How it Works
Audio 16 Jun 2023Only three countries in the world allow the Mr Big technique to be used. We're one of them. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 15 June 2023
PNG Minister commits to tabling Bougainville referendum; Fulbright scholar becomes the first Kanak to graduate from Harvard Law School; More action needed to protect the future of Pacific languages -… Audio
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Fulbright scholar first Kanak to graduate Harvard Law School
Fulbright scholar becomes the first Kanak to graduate from Harvard Law School. Audio
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Behind the story: Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big
When all other avenues have failed, Mr Big stings can help the police ensnare their suspect - but can their use be justified? Audio
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Episode One Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: A Knock at the Door
Audio 14 Jun 2023Is this police sting reliable? Is it just? Audio
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Inmates spend extended time in solitary confinement - report
A scathing report has flagged concerns about prisoners' rights in jails around the country. Almost a third of inmates have been separated from others for extended periods of time, with some spending… Audio
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Ōpōtiki gang death: Police not concerned despite patch presence
Eight Bay of Plenty schools were closed today due to fears of gang violence breaking out after the killing of a prominent Mongrel Mob Barbarians member over the weekend. Steven Taiatini died after an… Video, Audio
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Cow shed has the essence for coffee roasters
Essenza is home to the best-smelling cow shed in the North Island. Where cattle once sheltered, Mike Jobling now roasts coffee beans. Audio
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Small race club pleased with tweak to booze rules
A tweak of alcohol rules has cleared the way for BYO alcohol at small race meets without the fear of legal action. The law change that made it through parliament this week means punters can take a few… Video, Audio
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Australia bans Nazi symbols - could NZ follow suit?
A far right expert says it would be complex for Aotearoa to follow in Australia's footsteps to ban the public display and sale of Nazi symbols and paraphernalia. Audio
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Rugby, racing and beer: MPs tackle NZ's holy trinity
MPs have been making laws to enable access to alcohol at race meetings on race days and during those early hours at pubs when rugby's World Cup is broadcast from France. Audio
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The TAHI Thursday 8th June 2023
MACEY and Saint Lane are our double musical guests today chatting about their new music. We also chat about the vape law changes and Evie fills us in on the series Couples Therapy NZ Audio
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The university funding shortfall with no easy fix
Universities across the country are facing funding shortfalls. But philanthropy is unlikely to help them make up the difference. Audio
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Destruction of Ukraine dam a war crime - expert
Audio 7 Jun 2023An expert in international law says the destruction of the huge dam in the Russian-controlled area of southern Ukraine amounts to war crimes.
A state of emergency has been declared and between 35 and… Audio
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Massey University responds to students anxious over lack of tech for on-line, AI supervised exams
Anxious Massey University students say they are ill-prepared to sit exams on-line, supervised by AI, as now required by the university. Kathryn speaks with Massey University Provost Professor Giselle… Audio
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'Couldn't trust anyone' - Prince Harry on tabloid hacking case
Prince Harry has accused tabloid newspapers of hacking his voicemails when he was a teenager, saying it made him feel he "couldn't trust anybody".
In a witness statement released in his case against… Audio
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Question Time as a forum for political messaging
As the election nears, Question Time transforms into a forum for party political messaging. It’s not the ideal format for messaging and it doesn’t always go well. Audio
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Independent panel recommends lowering of voting age
An independent panel of legal experts is recommending lowering the voting age to 16.
The government scrapped plans in March to introduce legislation to the house which would lower the voting age… Audio
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Japan: gvot passes law to battle loneliness epidemic
Time now to head to Japan for the latest from our correspondent Chris Gilbert. He told Nathan Rarere Japan's loneliness epidemic is getting worse so the government is battling it by passing… Audio
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Suzie Miller: legal injustice against women centre stage
Australian Suzie Miller's play Prima Facie has been called "one of the most electrifying pieces of theatre on Broadway" and this year won an Olivier Award following a Westend run. Audio
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Politicians tackling AI regulation - but will it be too late?
Audio 3 Jun 2023Warnings from those behind artificial intelligence (AI) technology have made lawmakers around the world take notice.
The tech sector itself is engaged with the government and is considering six… Audio
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Two sweet treats from Ashia Ismail-Singer
Auckland food writer Ashia Ismail-Singer is currently working on her third book of Indian-inspired recipes. She shares two sweet recipes for the long weekend – Carrot Halva and Frosted Blueberry Chai… Audio
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Rain in most of the country for King's Birthday long weekend
We're heading into the first King's Birthday long weekend since 1952, but it's not looking like a sunny one. The Metservice is warning you might want an umbrella handy wherever you're heading this… Audio
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Justice Committee focus on youth justice
Parliament's justice committee has been hearing experts on youth justice, the age of criminal responsibility, and better outcomes from alternative approaches to justice. Audio
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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big - Coming Soon
The Mr Big technique is a powerful tool used to get criminals to confess. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions? Audio