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On The Dial - 06
'Tis the season to look back on the year that was. And this one was pretty bleak!
The year in pop
How many beats per minute? How many drops? How dope were the drops? Pop correspondent Elle Hunt looks at the year in bangers.
On going down the drain
This time next month, Elle Hunt will be based in Australia. She reflects on what it means to become a statistic of the brain drain.
Bulletin: The Sydney Siege
The Martin Place siege lasted 16 hours and resulted in three deaths. But for Australian authorities, the saga is only just beginning.
New limits
A crackdown on blood and breath alcohol limits aims to reduce the road death toll over the holidays.
Better protection
Animal welfare laws don't go far enough to protect animals from pain and suffering, says the SPCA.
News in emoji
The week in emoji: Thumbs up to the Wellington supercity and anti-terror legislation.
A blow to the game
Phillip Hughes' death was remarkable not just for the circumstances, but for the change it might make to the sport of cricket.
Covering the cost
A recent report estimates the cost of domestic abuse to the economy as $7b a year. But does that distract from the real issue – and its victims?
News that fits in emoji
Thumbs up emoji to Andrew Little and arms-crossed emoji to Roger Sutton.
News in emoji
This week: escaped murderer detained in Brazil, restrictions on home lending kept in place, and domestic flight routes cut.
Two sides of the TPP
Opponents say the TPPA is shrouded in secrecy. Negotiators say that's how trade deals are done.
Waiting for the end
Retired scientist Dr John Robinson has spent the past 40 years researching a "perfect storm" that he believes will bring about a social breakdown.
Uncertain future of work
More ties with the rest of the world means more opportunities for New Zealand, but also more competition.
Last woman standing
The experts are agreed: sitting for prolonged periods is detrimental to our health. Elle Hunt gives a standing desk a go.
Adding to the melting pot
The New Zealand of the future will be a more ethnically diverse country than it is today, and that presents challenges and opportunities.
A tale of two NZs
Much has been made of so-called "zombie towns". Is the growth predicted in centres over the coming decades going to come at the cost of the regions?
Silver tsunami
The rising cost of superannuation seems to encapsulate the inequality between the old and the young. But is the scheme really unaffordable?
#twvote: Election night
Sass, animated GIFs and up-to-date results: Elle Hunt and Megan Whelan live blog the election results.
Bridging the gap
One hundred and twenty-one years since women were granted the right to vote, it's still one of the greatest levellers we've got.
Getting out the youth
We hear from young voters, young non-voters, and the young people standing for Parliament in this year's election.
The next wave: The Civilian Party
Ben Uffindell: "They thought I was serious, that I was absolutely for real. How could you, I don't know."
The next wave: The Internet Party
It's no wonder young people aren't voting when "the system is set up to exclude them", says its Auckland Central candidate.
A hard sell
Friends don’t stop friends drink and driving for fear of creating an awkward moment. So how do you market a product that no one wants to buy?
Recruiting to the fight
The more entry points there are into feminism, the faster we'll end rape culture, writes Elle Hunt.