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Ministry investigates WINZ privacy breach
An investigation has been launched into how a Work and Income client was able to access someone else's information. Audio
Miss Bridget Walsh: musical globetrotter
New Zealand musician who used to sing with UK band Electric Swing Circus, and has founded INDHE, a global community platform for artists and musicians. Audio
2016 - the year to share
A new way of doing business is on the rise in New Zealand - one that could be worth millions to our economy.
Louisa Baillie: art and anatomy
Dunedin artist and scientist who has three degrees from the University of Otago (sculpture, health science, and a PhD in Anatomy). She uses her art and anatomy skills to work with cadavers and living… Audio
Erica Chenoweth: Non-violent civil resistance
Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver, and expert on non-violent civil resistance, and terrorism.
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Terry the piglet becomes facebook sensation
Carolyn Press-Mckenzie from Helping You Helping Animals is the current owner of Terry, a Captain Cook pig. He was rescued from the side of the road after his mother was killed. Video, Audio
#NoFilterFeb
By now, many of us will have broken our new year vows. The resolutions we make about losing weight, exercising more, eating a more healthy diet or tackling various detox diets. But our guest is… Audio
Woman facing serious threats after child sex offences
Krystal Harvey was sentenced to eight months home detention, 100 hours community work and a year of post-detention conditions when she appeared in the Manukau District Court yesterday.The case has… Audio
Flatmate ad bans straights from applying
What's wrong with an ad which excludes a "couple, a heterosexual person, or someone who is loud at night, or drinks/does drugs/parties a lot." Audio
Christchurch man crowdfunding to buy slice of National Park
A Christchurch man loves a beach in the Abel Tasman National Park so much, he wants to buy it and gift it to New Zealand. But he needs your help. Video, Audio
Violence on Facebook
A video of a man being beaten up has had 260,000 views on Facebook. Audio
Google pays up, but not enough, critics say
An agreement for US firm Google to pay $285 million in UK back taxes has been criticised as "derisory" and labelled a "sweetheart deal" by critics.
Tech News: Sky upgrade and Netflix VPN crackdown
Technology news with Peter Griffin and the Sky upgrade gets mixed reviews, and Netflix threatens to crack down on the use of virtual private networks or VPNs. Audio
The modular laptop
New Zealander Barry Vercoe was involved in the One Laptop Per Child project and he's now trying to put a low cost, modular, easily upgradeable laptop called INFINITY into classrooms closer to home. Video, Audio
Mike Dickison: 15 years of Wikipedia
Kim Hill talks to Dr Mike Dickison, Curator of Natural History at the Whanganui Regional Museum, and volunteer editor for the free encylopedia Wikipedia, which recently celebrated its 15th birthday. Audio
iPad botch up by Fly Buys an obvious mistake- Lawyer
A lawyer says a botch up on the Fly Buys' website which meant people could pick up an iPad go for just one point does not mean consumers can or should keep the products. Audio
Nadene Lomu regrets givealittle page
Nadene Lomu has spoken for the first time since her husband Jonah's death about his dialysis and the family's financial difficulties. Audio
The End of Privacy - 17 January
Everyone expects a degree of privacy. But who holds the reins over our personal information? And does it matter if it's collected by government, by a search engine, or if we willingly give it away…
Group aims to stop people being duped
A New Zealand human rights lawyer has joined forces with international experts to form a group aimed at stopping people being duped or used as drug mules.