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Persuading people to pay more for news
The advertising that has covered the cost of journalism in the past is drifting away from the news media. Readers who value it are being asked to pay more to secure its future. Mediawatch asks two… Video, Audio
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Pacific urged to unlock coconut potential
A lot more work needs to be done to harness the rising economic potential of coconuts, according to the Pacific Community. Audio
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Top Stories Friday 3 March 2017
Audio 3 Mar 2017The Government will outline its plan today for making global corporate giants pay their fair share of tax in New Zealand. Labour says they'd like to see the announcement today to be a serious plan… Audio
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The idiot brain's reptilian origins
Do you ever suspect your brain is sabotaging your life? Neuroscientist (and sometimes stand-up comedian) Dean Burnett talks to Kathryn Ryan about the funny ways our brains work. Audio
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New living wage rate almost 30% higher than minimum wage
Campaigners say $20.20 is the rate workers now need to provide their families with the basic necessities, as Joanna MacKenzie reports. Audio
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Economic ‘Trump bump’ will be short-lived
The US President’s plans will lead to a ‘Trump bump’ in the economy, CNN’s Richard Quest says, but in the long term we are going to need to hold onto our hats. Video, Audio
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Taiwan: rebuilding democracy with tech
Last year, shortly after visiting New Zealand, Taiwanese political activist and civic hacker Audrey Tang was appointed as a Cabinet Minister with special responsibility for solving communication… Audio
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Digital killed the video store
After bemoaning the demise of the neighbourhood video store, Dan Slevin from RNZ‘s Widescreen has tips for accessing the good stuff streaming sites just don’t have. Audio
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Can the 1 percent solve inequality?
Can the one percent be part of the solution to wealth inequality? US activist Chuck Collins believes they have a role. Audio
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Big-eye tuna tagging to fill knowledge gap
Scientists are hoping a recent tagging expedition in the Western Pacific will improve the assessment and understanding of tuna stocks. Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt with a snapshot of NZ tech export sector, AT&T buys Time Warner and who needs a smartwatch? Audio
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The future of e-commerce, according to Alibaba
Audio 21 Oct 2016Chinese billionaire and Alibaba founder, Jack Ma, has big dreams. He plans to create 100 million jobs, and transform the world of retail, globally. He penned a letter to his shareholders recently… Audio
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Wearables and weight loss: how well do they work?
Professor John Jakicic of the University of Pittsburgh led a US study that studied nearly 500 people; half used fitness trackers and half didn't. And it was the group without the tech who had lost… Audio
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New marine reserve established around Pitcairn Island
Audio 20 Sep 2016Pitcairn islanders have been celebrating the establishment last week of 830,000 square kilometres of marine reserve around their remote island. Audio
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E-cigarettes: do the benefits outweigh the risks?
New Zealand's about to change the law so people can legally buy e-cigarettes containing nicotine here. This Way Up reviews the current state of our knowledge about the safety of the vaping and the… Audio, Gallery
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Review: Kubo and the Two Strings
Kubo proves that the Laika animation studio should be considered up there with Pixar, says Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Big tech companies lock up health data
New wearable technologies and smartphones are sweeping up ever greater amounts of health information in real time and big tech companies are swiftly moving to find ways to turn that data into profit… Audio
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Hi tech combat sport
Unified Weapons Master combines sensor technology, armoured suits, real time injury modelling software and traditional martial arts weapons. The people behind the business (including 2 New Zealanders)… Audio, Gallery
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Rana Foroohar: Makers and Takers
Rana Foroohar is assistant managing editor at Time magazine and the former economic and foreign affairs editor for Newsweek. Her latest book, Makers and Takers, explores how modern financial… Audio
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Tech news: Microsoft buys LinkedIn
Tech correspondent Peter Griffin with reaction to the news that Microsoft's paid US$26.2 billion for the professional networking website LinkedIn, one of the biggest tech deals in history. Also Apple… Audio
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Inside the orchestra
Orchestra Wellington and RNZ Concert present a 360 degree video of the Finale of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, from the player’s point of view. Video, Audio
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Tech companies are increasingly dictating what we see on-line
Why the chronological feed is dying, and tech companies are increasingly dictating what people consume and when. Since we all started using the internet, the information we've got through twitter… Audio
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Review: Eye in the Sky
Eye in the Sky gives our leaders – and those who fight for them – the benefit of the doubt regarding their intentions, even as it breathlessly interrogates their consciences, says Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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How do we raise incomes in New Zealand?
Dieter Adam, the CEO of the New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters details the most important drivers of wealth creation Audio
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Sexism in science
A well known and respected Associate Professor of nanotechnoloy and related sciences has addressed the ongoing battle of sexism in her field. Dr Nicola Gaston is also a prominent science communicator… Audio
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Drone Patrol
The Karekare Surf Lifesaving Club is one of the oldest in the country but amongst the first to adopt new technologies. Club patrol captain Matt Wade has spent the summer trialling a surveillance drone… Audio
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Kakapo breeding is 'all go'
The 2016 kakapo breeding season is underway, with the exciting news that a female with Fiordland genes has mated for the first time with two first-time males
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Kirkcaldie's Christmas farewell
Farewells are never easy, but after 152 years in business it's time for Kirkcaldie and Stains to say goodbye. It's a store that has maintained many of its traditions, including the reintroduction of a… Audio
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Tech News: NZ to Hawaii undersea cable
Technology time with Peter Griffin and news of an undersea internet cable linking New Zealand and Hawaii. Also Facebook moves into livestreaming with Facebook Live, and how the instant messaging… Audio
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War and Peace: New Zealand's Defence Industries
The New Zealand Defence forces spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year on everything from dental chairs and hearing aids to sniper rifles and armoured vehicles. Earlier this week the New… Audio, Gallery