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Music feature: 90s Shihad
After 37 years, ten studio albums, countless awards and an induction into New Zealand's rock hall of fame rock legends Shihad have played their final show. Audio
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What’s My Book About: Rodney Strong
Wellington-based author Rodney Strong joins Jim to talk about this latest book, Three Dogs, Two Murders and a Cat. Audio
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Toto’s Joe Williams on the band’s enduring legacy
With Toto winging their way to New Zealand for three shows next month, lead singer Joe Williams joins Jim to discuss his musical family and analyse the enduring musical success of Toto's 1982 hit… Video, Audio
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Media question PM’s position, integrity initiative for media
The PM's got plenty on his plate right now, including media hinting his time is up in the top job. Is that true - or fair? Also: a new move to use the media to improve integrity in public life and… Audio
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NZME’s billionaire buy-in, a rash of resignations, water woe
Concern over a sudden change of editorial direction at NZME as a billionaire bids for control. Also: reporting Wellington's water woes and a sudden rush of top-level resignations. Audio
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The Mixtape: RNZ’s audio ‘old hand’ Jeremy Ansell
The long-time RNZ studio engineer shares his favourites with Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Screentime: Silo s2, Severance s2, Back in Action
Audio 27 Feb 2025Film and television correspondent Perlina Lau Audio
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Nike sneakers worth millions stolen in U.S train heists
Thieves have pulled off a series of daring freight train heists in California and Arizona, stealing more than $2-million dollars worth of Nike sneakers -- many yet to hit stores. In one case, they… Audio
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Year 14s could be banned from national sports events
The governing body for high school sport is considering changes to its eligibility rules, which would see so called year 14 students banned from national events. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen… Audio
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David Kilgour on The Clean’s latest projects and Port Noise
David Kilgour is a heavyweight in New Zealand music. The singer-songwriter has been prolific with his band, The Heavy Eights, who have released 11 albums. The group has been enlisted to play the Port… Audio
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Tech: Microsoft 's quantum computing leap, Kiwi science shakeup
Audio 20 Feb 2025Technology correspondent Peter Griffin looks at Microsoft's stated breakthrough in quantum computing - can it deliver a practical quantum computer in a decade as it claims? Audio
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What’s it like being young in New Zealand?
Audio 13 Feb 2025Growing Up in New Zealand is a long-running longitudinal study following the lives of more than 6,000 children as they grow up. The cohort has just turned fifteen years old and this month, insights… Audio
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Te Radar’s Cookbookery
Audio 13 Feb 2025Stand-up comedian Te Radar has trawled 150 years of New Zealand cookbooks - and found the quirkiest things he could. It's all for his show Te Radar's Cookbookery! which he's performing at Hamilton… Audio
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Screentime: White Lotus s3, American Primeval, Nightbitch
Audio 13 Feb 2025Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz on what he's been watching Audio
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Number on benefits the highest since the 1990s: Report
A report released on Wednesday morning by the Salvation Army shows more than 400,000 people were on benefits in December, the highest number since the 1990s. Lieutenant Colonel Ian Hutson spoke to… Audio
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Astrology’s star is rising with Gen Z
Whilst technological advancements usually ring a death knell for pseudoscientific beliefs, astrology is having a renaissance through technology and in particular with younger generations. Audio
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Colum McCann’s latest thriller 'Twist'
Award-winning Irish writer Colum McCann delves into the murky world of undersea communications cables for his upcoming book, Twist. Audio
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Is Toto’s ‘Africa’ really the best song ever?
Professor of Psychology and Neural Science David Poeppel has spent many years researching language, music and emotion. He joins Jim to discuss why some people love Toto's 'Africa', while others get… Video, Audio
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Waitangi Trust chair on this year’s celebration
Waitangi National Trust chairperson Pita Tipene spoke with Ingrid Hipkiss, Audio
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The Panel with Zoe George and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Zoe George and Nick Leggett talk about a new "Boot the Bill" campaign against military style youth boot camps, poo pollution from pooches, and the… Audio
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Former ACT Party president abused teens in 1990s
Audio 31 Jan 2025After years of secrecy, former ACT Party president Tim Jago can now be named as the political figure who abused teenage boys in the 1990s. Jago was found guilty of eight charges of indecent assault… Audio
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Summertime - and the living’s uneasy for media
Summertime - and the living is easy, the old Gerschwin song says. But he didn't have to keep Kiwis tuned in during the summer news drought. Meanwhile the outside world has changed a lot since… Audio
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Surviving early 2025's worsening job market
A tough market for job seekers isn't set to improve until the second half of the year. The potential fall-out could be a major brain drain Audio
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John Innes on the Kokako’s resurgence
John Innes has devoted the last 44 years to protecting native birds and retires this week and retires knowing he has contributed to surging Kōkako numbers. Audio
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Pachinko: Japan’s gambling grey area
First Up’s Japan correspondent Chris Gilbert joins Ellie and Corey for a rundown on the culture, attitudes and dubious legality surrounding the game Pachinko. Audio