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Warrior Kid Tim Tipene - White Moko
Tim Tipene was raised in two cultures, Pākehā and Māori. A white boy with a Māori name, Tipene constantly faced suspicious questions, typically "How did you get the name Tipene? Audio
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How humankind has become an increasingly peaceful species
Homo sapiens can be the nicest of species and also the nastiest, according to Harvard University biological anthropologist Professor Richard Wrangham. He joins the show to discuss his book, The… Audio
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Unhinged
Audio 5 Aug 2020Kiwi-Australian actor Russell Crowe takes road rage to the lethal level in Unhinged. It's essentially Jaws from the shark's eye view but in this case, the shark is Russell. Video, Audio
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Instinct. Sex, power and control
Dutch film director and actor Halina Reijn talks to Lynn Freeman about exploring darker edgier stories in film and TV from a female perspective. Her latest film 'Instinct' looks at the complex erotic… Video, Audio
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PNG laws to stop violence against women need enforcement, NGO's
Renewed calls for enforcement of laws designed to stop gender-based and domestic violence in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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The destructive drug that's too shameful to seek help for
Methamphetamine - or P - has been demonised as the destructive drug associated with violent crime. But that shameful label could be stopping addicts from seeking help. Audio
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Tracking down the Golden State Killer: Paige St John
Former policeman Joseph DeAngelo, the man known as the Golden State Killer, admitted to 13 murders and myriad other crimes in court this week in a plea deal designed to spare him the death penalty… Audio
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The Sampler: Phoebe Bridgers, Christian Lee Hutson & Neil Young
Nick Bollinger reviews new albums from current LA singer-songwriters Phoebe Bridgers and Christian Lee Hutson, plus a lost 70s set from Neil Young. Audio
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Jess Hill: power, control and domestic abuse
Australia has a 'national emergency' of domestic abuse, says investigative journalist Jess Hill. Her six-year investigation is the subject of the award-winning book See What You Made Me Do. Audio
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Sophie Morris - fundraising for Pet Refuge
Pet Refuge is a NZ charity providing shelter for pets and Kiwi actor and singer Sophie Morris has found a novel way to raise money to support the charity. Audio
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Julia Ebner: Going undercover with extremists
Julia Ebner says creating identities to go undercover and infiltrate extreme groups was like creating characters for a novel. But it didn't always go to plan. She discusses her new book Going Dark,… Audio
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Inside Colombia's cocaine cartels
War correspondent Toby Muse spent 15 years living in Colombia and gained an unprecedented level of access to the local drug cartels. His new book, Kilo, traces the life cycle of a kilogram of cocaine.
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The silent demand for Women's Refuge
Going into lockdown with a violent partner is possibly the worst thing imaginable. Women's Refuge chief executive, Ang Jury is hoping to reach those who can't speak out. Audio
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Crimes NZ: The 'Pamper Party' case
Defence lawyer Marie Dyhrberg QC spoke to us about the case which became known as the ‘pamper party’ stabbing. Audio
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Stage 4 - A global depression
Audio 12 Mar 2020After bargaining, the depression. It was felt by Muslims even half a world away, who experienced the 'vicarious trauma' and thought maybe they were right to worry about their safety after all. Audio
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Ignored by the state - How Muslim women tried to warn of impending danger
The Islamic Women's Council believes it's likely the Christchurch mosque attacks would not have happened if the public service - including police and security agencies - had not ignored their repeated… Video, Audio
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Blame not helping people leave violent partners - Māori woman
A Māori woman who has survived abuse and rape at the hands of her ex-partners says putting the blame on women for not leaving violent relationships is unhelpful.
Research shows up to eighty percent… Audio
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Movie review - Birds of Prey
Birds of Prey: The Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn is a mostly all-women comic-book movie with Margot Robbie both producing and starring in the tale of the Joker's ex, writes Simon Morris… Audio
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Movie review: 'For Sama' is simply amazing
The Oscar-nominated war documentary For Sama is co-directed by Syrian film-maker Waad al-Kateab and dedicated to her baby daughter. It's deserving of every accolade, says Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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American Dirt author Jeanine Cummins - border crisis
The research for author Jeanine Cummins' latest book took to her to borderland towns in Mexico, where thousands of people seeking a new life in America gather to try to enter the US. Video, Audio
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day Five
A group of MPs spent five days travelling through Tonga and Fiji. Was it part of the job or tropical holiday? Daniela Maoate-Cox follows them through Fiji to find out. Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 25 October 2019
Audio 25 Oct 2019Coming up on Te Waonui - A landmark bill to reconcile the relationship between the crown and Parihaka reaches its final reading ---- a spate of violent deaths of Maori women sparks outrage in… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 25 2019
Audio 25 Oct 2019A review of the week's news including... Contaminate water from the Sky City Convention Centre fire pumped into wastewater system, legal voluntary euthanasia about choice says ACT leader, fatal… Audio
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Whanganui iwi march against violence after Māori women's deaths
Audio 25 Oct 2019The Māori community of Whanganui has taken to the city's streets, calling for an end to a string of violent deaths of Māori women. On Friday, a 26-year-old Taranaki man appeared in the Whanganui… Audio
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Whanganui march against spate of violent deaths of Maori women
Outrage is building in Whanganui after a spate of violent deaths of local Maori women. Homicide investigations have been launched into the deaths of five women in the city this year alone - and the… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 25 October 2019
Contaminate water pumped into wastewater system, City roads start to reopen around the convention centre fire, Pressure on the All Blacks ahead of semifinal, Mother urges vigilance over anti-epileptic… Audio
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An historical week in Parliament
Parliament this week includes a number of controversial or important pieces of legislation, others that are deeply procedural. And a good smattering of New Zealand history. Audio
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Fixed It: taking on mistreatment of women by the media
The media often goes to astounding lengths to remove the responsibility for violence from men, says Australian journalist Jane Gilmore. So, for the past three years, Gilmore has made it her mission to… Audio
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Review: Carnival Row offers nothing new
Carnival Row isn’t based on previously existing intellectual property but that still doesn’t make it very original, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Economic empowerment to counter domestic violence in Fiji
Fiji's government says empowering women economically can help them escape abusive relationships. Audio