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Youthline on proposed social media ban for under 16s
Audio 9 May 2025A youth support service is worried a proposed blanket ban on social media for under sixteens could stop young people accessing much needed mental heath help. National is pushing for a new law that… Audio
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A love letter to the kitsch electronic sounds of the 80s and 90s
Music curator at the Alexander Turnbull Library Michael Brown undertakes a thorough study in his new book Eyeliner's Buy Now. Audio
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Internet law expert on National's under 16s social media ban
One of New Zealand's foremost internet law experts says the National Party's hope to ban social media for under-16s is a vast overreach. Judge David Harvey spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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National looking for support to ban social media for under 16s
National is looking for new friends to support a ban on children under 16 using social media. MP Catherine Wedd is behind the bill and spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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The 2024 Prime Minister’s Science Prize winners
Audio 6 May 2025Each year five Prime Minister’s Science Prizes are awarded in the most prestigious New Zealand science awards. We explore the AgResearch science that got the top recognition this year and catch up… Audio
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National Party wants to ban under-16s from using social media
The National Party is keen to follow Australia's lead and ban children under 16 from using social media. But the prime minister Christopher Luxon has not been able to convince his coalition partner… Audio
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Members bill to ban social media for u16s
Audio 6 May 2025A National Party MP has introduced a members bill to ban children under 16 from using social media platforms. Audio
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Under 45s will outnumber baby boomers in Australian election
The Australian election will be the first in which Gen Z and millennials, those under 45, outnumber baby boomers. Just how much young voters will influence the result is far from clear, with analysis… Audio
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Shane Jones to Māoridom: 'Meet me at the ballot box'
Shane Jones is back on the frontlines, taking the war on woke to the Waitakere Ranges and backing a bill that would define womanhood and manhood by biology. The NZ First deputy leader on… Video, Audio
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Health of health reporting, media freedom day, Winston’s blurt
The health sector throws up stories of serious crisis almost daily, but journalists find hard data hard to get. Also: media freedom worries increasing around the world - and Winston Peters''threat' to… Audio
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Book Critic: 'Murdoch Stephen’s Visas Now!' & Lucinda Williams’ memoir
Anna Rankin reviews Murdoch Stephen's Visas Now! And she looks at Lucinda Williams' memoir Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You. Audio
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Jailed journo’s life on screen, Rhema bucks the trend
Jailed journalist Peter Greste tells Mediawatch about the worst times in his life up on the big screen in 'The Correspondent.' Also - the country's main Christian broadcaster Rhema is bucking the… Audio
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Voice of the Sea Ice: New Zealand’s Paris Agreement commitments
Human-induced warming is having an impact on Earth’s systems, including ice melt in Antarctica. So what is the world doing about it?
The current global pact, the Paris Agreement, was signed in… Audio
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$10 trillion wiped from S&P 500 after tariff announcements
Staying with tariffs, and they wiped out about $10 trillion worth of value from the United States' S and P 500 in the space of two days. Craigs Investment Partners investment advisor Mark Lister spoke… Audio
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Tina Pemberton: online dating in your 70s
Tina Pemberton last dated in her 20s before she was married. Now divorced, the 70-year-old is on dating apps daily. Audio
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Piaf’s musical heir set to take the stage in NZ
The rags-to-riches story of French singer Edith Piaf is chronicled in Piaf! The Show, starring Nathalie Lermitte, who has long been hailed as the Little Sparrow's musical heir. Audio
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What’s my book about: Naomi Arnold
Author Naomi Arnold spent nine months walking the Te Araroa trail from south to north and experienced painful loneliness, fear, injuries and exhaustion amongst moments of exhilaration. Audio
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Aust govt increase aid to fill in gaps by U.S
Australia's Labor government is continuing to maintain its multi billion dollar foreign aid support, with Tuesday's Budget announcing around five billion Australian dollars would go to the sector. Audio
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The struggles and joy of life in the Pakihi Valley in the 1970s
Audio 24 Mar 2025The plan was to turn an isolated rundown farm into a profitable business and sell it on. Audio
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Exploding Trees and Airplane Screams: Patterson Hood’s Bold New Record
Elliott Childs reviews Portland musician and Drive-By Truckers co-founder Patterson Hood's first solo record in over a decade which features indie heavy weights MJ Lenderman and Waxahatchee. Audio
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For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women): Japanese Breakfast’s Ethereal Journey Through Sound and Story
Japanese Breakfast's fourth album, For Melancholy Brunettes and Sad Women, is an attempt to find balance. The result is a fabled collection of songs inspired by hours of reading, writing, and stepping… Audio
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Auckland’s iconic speedway to close after 96 years
After 96 years as Auckland's roaring centerpiece, the iconic Western Springs Speedway is set to close following its last meeting this weekend. Audio
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‘Welcome to another day of listening to my late father’s record collection’
Jula is a 24-year-old from Canada, and when her father died a few years ago she inherited his 10,000-piece record collection. Audio
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The debate about under 18s rugby
This year, for the first time, New Zealand Rugby will field an under 18 team against Australia. But that's started a growing debate. Audio
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High performance rugby for under 18s
Last week New Zealand Rugby announced they are introducing an under 18s team to the "National High Performance" programme. The inaugural team will be selected in September ahead of a match against… Audio