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Troll-hunter Ginger Gorman on cyberhate
Well before the tragedy in Christchurch journalist and author Ginger Gorman warned about the dangers of Facebook Live and the connection between online rhetoric and murder. Audio
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Review – Destroyer: Nicole Kidman cuts loose as an ex-cop in freefall
Australia's favourite daughter gives an astonishing performance in Karyn Kusama's award-nominated film Destroyer, writes Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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How we get addicted, and why stopping is so hard
Addiction is complicated. Judith Grisel knows that too well. She started drinking and taking drugs at 13 and is now 30 years sober and a neuroscientist who studies addiction and the brain. Audio
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Song Crush - Ep 7: Solange, Four Tet, Stella Donnelly
The Song Crush team this week listen to Solange’s misty eyed tribute to her hometown of Houston, and new music from Four Tet, Helado Negro, Stella Donnelly and more. Video, Audio
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Ten things about Berlioz
“Berlioz tells it like it is. Now there was an honest man. You take a trip, you wind up screaming at your own funeral.” Leonard Bernstein Video, Audio
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Barking drones used on farms instead of sheep dogs
Drones that bark like dogs are being used on farms as farmers increasingly look to drone technology to help them with their work. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Charities spending thousands to dump unsellable donations
Rubbish, damaged clothing and broken items are just some of the 'donations' charity stores are spending thousands of dollars a year to dump. Visual Journalist Rebekah Parsons-King and reporter… Video, Audio
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Jordan Peterson's NZ tour sparks strong reactions
A recent visit by controversial Canadian author Jordan Peterson got lots of attention from the NZ media – even before he arrived and spoke here. But not much that preceded Peterson's visit helped to… Video, Audio
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A Very English Scandal, Dirty John and Fresh Eggs
Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch has been watching A Very English Scandal, which stars Hugh Grant as British Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe who was accused of conspiracy to murder his gay… Audio
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The benefits of minimalism and decluttering
Joshua Becker decided to simplify his life, embracing minimalism. But where to start? His new book offers suggestions on how to decide what is really important. Audio
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On the farm: Our guide to what's happening this week around NZ
Coastal North Taranaki is very dry. There's a lot of feeding out taking place and, because of the shortage of feed, animals are being culled. Another hot dry week in Mid-Canterbury's allowed arable… Audio
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Song Crush - EP 4: The Grammys, Kacey Musgraves, Nakhane
The Song Crush team this week debrief on the Grammy Awards, country/pop artist Jamie McDell explains why Kacey Musgraves won album of the year, and there's new music from Jessica Pratt, Nakhane and… Video, Audio
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Stephanie Land - Working class poverty in the US
Ten years ago, Stephanie Land escaped an abusive relationship and moved with her nine-month-old daughter into a homeless shelter. While navigating a tangle of Government assistance that never amounted… Audio
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REVIEW: Phil Collins live at Christchurch Stadium
Last night, veteran British drummer, songwriter, and singer and Phil Collins performed the first of two NZ shows as part of his Not Dead Yet tour. James Dann was there.
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The waste left behind at festivals
It's easy to pick up air mattresses and tents on the cheap when you're camping at a festival, but not everyone takes them home. With the rubbish from food and drinks plus these bigger items, the… Audio
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REVIEW + GALLERY: Laneway Festival at Auckland's Albert Park
The Phoenix Foundation’s Samuel Flynn-Scott checks out the food, music and whacky shirts of Laneway Festival 2019. Video
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Child’s play: unlocking creativity in the young
Unstructured play and allowing children’s imaginations to run wild is the key to nurturing creative, problem- solving young people, a child educator says. Audio
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REVIEW: Anderson.Paak at Spark Arena
Last year Anderson.Paak and the Free Nationals promised an enthralled Laneway Festival crowd he would return to New Zealand. Yadana Saw was there to witness his promised return at Spark Arena Gallery
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The Sampler: Best of 2018 International
Nick Bollinger surveys some of the outstanding international sounds of the past 12 months. Audio
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Swashbuckler: the story of Bully Hayes
Bully Hayes is famous as a charismatic "pirate" of the South Pacific. But most stories gloss over his more heinous crimes: Slavery, sexual assault and the brutal abuse of his crew. Audio
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A year as ringmaster
Parliament is something of a circus. In the middle of it all as ringmaster, the Speaker. In just over a year Trevor Mallard has already made or begun significant change in Parliament, and reveals he… Audio
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RNZ Music's favourite international songs of 2018
The RNZ Music crew (Kirsten Johnstone, Tony Stamp, Nick Bollinger, Alex Behan, and Yadana Saw) make their music picks from 2018's crop of international releases and give their opinions on the… Video, Audio
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REVIEW: Wu-Tang Clan at Horncastle Arena
Veteran hip-hoppers Wu-Tang Clan gave an adoring Christchurch crowd exactly what they wanted at the 36 Chambers 25th anniversary show last night. James Dann was there.
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Iconic Waitākere track may reopen this summer
Auckland council has been doing major work to protect against the spread of Kauri dieback diesease. Video, Audio
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Napier residents told brown tap water 'perfectly safe'
Residents in the suburbs of Onekawa, Tamatea, Greenmeadows and Pirimai took to social media over the weekend to vent their frustration at the dirty water. Video, Audio
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The untold stories of NZ's live music venues
New book Backstage Passes: The Untold Story of New Zealand Live Music Venues looks back at the history of NZ music venues between 1960 and 1990. Wallace spoke to its author Joanna Mathers. Audio
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Landowners sue the PNG government over Porgera
A landowners group in Papua New Guinea's highlands region is suing the national government for $US13.28 billion over breach of contract. Audio
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The Mixtape: Opiuo
New Zealand born DJ and producer Opiuo has gained a reputation for never playing the same set twice as be brings the bounce and bass to audiences all over the world. He joins us for the RNZ Music… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: The White Album Turns 50
The Beatles 'White Album' is 50 years old and there's a new 6-disc edition to mark the occasion. Nick Bollinger takes a deep dive. Audio
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Possible push polling polarises Porirua
Last Wednesday the Dominion-Post splashed a story across its front page under the headline: "Mayor's family 432km away." Mediawatch suggests the real story was far closer to home: a poll asking… Audio