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A teenage social media star on Australia's plan to ban social media for under-16s
Leo Puglisi started his online news channel 6 News at the age of 11, and now has an online audience in the tens of thousands, interviewing juggernauts like Australian prime ministers Scott Morrison… Audio
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From McSweeney the gallery cat to Michael Laws: Martin Edmond’s biography of a gallery
The commissioned Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery: A Whanganui biography by Edmond, published by Massey University Press, is a lively history. It reveals much about the politics and history of a… Audio
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Trump’s Victory: A view from the right
Audio 10 Nov 2024Last week ahead of the US Election we spoke to vintner, economist and political analyst, John Jordan who predicted a victory for Donald Trump and that we'd all be wondering how the pollsters got it… Audio
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Trump’s triumph, making social media accountable
"It's their media world now. We just live in it" - what news media are taking away from the Trump triumph; how Australia and Malaysia are making social media accountable for the content they carry Audio
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Lois Gibson: The World’s most successful forensic artist
Audio 10 Nov 2024Lois Gibson is recorded in The Guinness Book of World Records as The World's Most Successful Forensic Artist having helped to identify more than 1,300 suspects. Audio
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Australia proposes social media ban on under 16s – calls for NZ to follow
The Australian government is to legislate for a ban on social media for children under 16. Audio
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Screentime: The Critic, Music by John Williams, Bad Sisters s2
Audio 7 Nov 2024James Croot reviews The Critic (cinemas), which stars Ian McKellan as a powerful London theatre critic who is caught in a web of deceit and murder. Audio
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Election USA: A Republican’s View
As the US Election enters the final stretch, John Jordan, vintner, economist and political analyst joins us to give his take on how the vote will go. Audio
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Election USA: A Democrat’s View
As the US Election enters the final stretch, former United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, Mark Gilbert joins us to give his take on how the vote will go. Audio
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Stuff boss joins ginger group, NZ Geographic’s bold strategy
Audio 3 Nov 2024Could the boss of the country's biggest news publisher joining a local ginger group alongside political figures compromise her own company's coverage in the capital? Also: award-winning NZ Geographic… Audio
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The Mixtape: Shihad’s Jon Toogood ‘After what I went through I needed gentle, calm music’
Our guest picking the music is Jon Toogood, a name very familiar to music lovers in Aotearoa. Jon is the frontman of Shihad, the anthemic rock band who have been performing for over 35 years, touring… Audio
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Jurassic 5’s Chali 2na: ‘I was born around the time when hip hop hit, and I thank God for that!’
Chali 2na is a man of many talents - graffiti artist, oil painter, and recognisable baritone rapper from 90s hip-hop collective Jurassic 5. This December he will return as part of the Summer Haze… Audio
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The Panel with Anton Mathews & Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Anton Mathews & Niki Bezzant to discuss: the Auckland park that's removed all it's benches, whether it's ok to buy a cheap engagement… Audio
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How U.S. elections might impact Pacific region
The U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand weighs in on America's impact on the pacific region ahead of the election. Audio
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Mother, fighter, photographer Tish Murtha: Her powerful images of youth in Thatcher’s Britain
Extraordinary photographs of youth in late 70’s early ‘80s Newcastle in the UK have in recent years started to come fully into the light, thanks to the photographer’s daughter. Work that offers an… Video, Audio
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Colonial controversy around bike lanes: Aotearoa’s bicycle pioneers
Anyone who thinks controversy around cycle lanes is anything new, should pick up a copy of Michael Toohey’s just published account of the bicycle’s beginnings in Aotearoa New Zealand, The Cycling… Audio
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China’s economic slowdown and the knock-on for New Zealand
Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money. Audio
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Why are people in their 30s and 40s experiencing increased memory problems?
According to a recent article in The Boston Globe, people in their 30s and 40s are reporting an unprecedented wave of memory problems. Audio
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Children’s Commissioner on OT roof incident
Audio 23 Oct 2024The Children's Commissioner is calling for action from Oranga Tamariki after a group of teens spent the night on the roof of an Auckland youth facility. Chief Children's Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad… Audio
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Labour calls out Govt’s restriction of council freshwater rules
Audio 23 Oct 2024The Labour's party shadow attorney-general, David Parker, says the Government is meddling in other areas of local Government affairs. He spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Local councils worried over Govt’s Wellington intervention
Audio 23 Oct 2024The government's intervention of Wellington city council has raised questions about what this might mean for other councils. Ingrid Hipkiss spoke to Lower Hutt mayor, Campbell Barry. Audio
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NZ’s Pinball wizard: Hamish Guthrey bringing new tech to the arcade
Audio 20 Oct 2024The latest machine to arrive at arcade Ye Olde Pinball Shoppe in Pōneke Wellington is Pulp Fiction. It’s packed with the classic soundtrack and audio clips, together with table sculptures of your… Video, Audio
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Fast Favourites: The Aussie Office’s Edith Poor
Audio 20 Oct 2024It’s one of the most popular shows of the 21st century and now, another iteration is taking place downunder. The Office is set in Australia with the first female boss - Hannah Howard, at a… Video, Audio
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Inside Mossad’s pager operation
The Washington Post's security reporter, Joby Warrick talk to us about his deep dive into the details of Israel's elaborate plan to sabotage Hezbollah communications devices to kill or maim thousands… Audio
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OT’s funding cut to social service providers being investigated
Oranga Tamariki's decision to cut funding to social service providers is being investigated by the Auditor-General. Audio