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Political parties are targeting us with propaganda online
Recent elections overseas were won by narrow margins amid claims voters were influenced by misleading messages injected straight into their social media feeds by political parties. Is that what we… Video, Audio
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Regional Wrap
In Waikato a dairy consultant says it's been the best winter he can remember. A good week of weather in Canterbury has allowed cropping farmers to get on with planting spring barley. Audio
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Mystify: Michael Hutchence, a tragic and intimate film on the INXS frontman
A new documentary Mystify: Michael Hutchence, currently showing at the NZ International Film Festival, seeks to reveal the truth about the late INXS singer. Director Richard Lowenstein speaks to RNZ… Audio
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Fake. The pitfalls of modern romance
The quest for romance is never simple which award-winning Australian feature writer and journalist, Stephanie Wood found out the hard way through an on-line encounter, that became a relationship, and… Audio
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Deborah Moggach: The Carer
Much loved British author of nineteen novels, and BAFTA winning screenwriter, the talent behind the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Deborah Moggach OBE tells Kathryn Ryan about her latest novel, The Carer… Audio
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S.O.S
When restrictive new abortion laws were passed in this country, a grass roots group of women immediately mobilised. Produced by Claire Crofton. Audio
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New Zealand's most fertile land dug up for housing
Over the last decade more than 200 produce growers in Auckland have closed up shop as more rural land has been rezoned to residential to keep up with the demand for housing.
Now, after 60 years of… Video, Audio
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Refugee camp entertainer: 'It's heartbreaking for all the right reasons'
A band of volunteers has made it their mission to bring laughter and joy to refugee children all around the world. The Flying seagull project is a team of entertainers who visit orphanges, hospitals… Video, Audio
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Ramadan extra poignant for Christchurch Muslims
Reporter Conan Young goes to the Linwood mosque, where a special halal hangi was put on during the month of Ramadan Video, Audio
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Markus Zusak: The pressure of an international best seller
Award winning writer Markus Zusak speaks to Jim ahead of his appearance at the Auckland Writers' Festival. Audio
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Filibustering the End of Life Choice
End of Life Choice is finally back on Parliament’s agenda. But its opponents aren’t about to roll over, so what tactics are available to them? Quite a few as it turns out.
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Mediawatch Midweek 10 April 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about a student paper pulling up trees in Dunedin; arguments over archiving extremists’ content online;… 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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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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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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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: 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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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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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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Steve Kilbey of The Church on Straitjacket Fits, his year of heroin and how his band inspired The Smiths
Veteran Aussie psych-rockers The Church are coming to NZ to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 1988 album Starfish. Founding member, principal songwriter, lead vocalist and bass player Steve… Video, Audio
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Scribe's 'Not Many – The Remix!': the making of a masterpiece
It's been 15 years since Scribe released his ground-breaking debut The Crusader, one of the biggest NZ hip-hop albums of all time. To mark the album's anniversary, with thanks to Grindin.net, we take…
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Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett among Laneway 2019 acts
Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett and Parquet Courts will headline Auckland's Laneway festival when it returns to Albert Park on 28 January.
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Movie review - Sicario 2
Sicario: Day of the Soldado puts the Benicio del Toro character firmly in the foreground this time. Also starring Josh Brolin and Catherine Keener. Video, Audio
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A win for media and the public which came at a cost
The police apology to Nicky Hager has helped clarify - at last - important principles of journalistic privilege and protection for sources. But it’s the third time in recent years that state agencies… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 15 2018
Audio 15 Jun 2018A review of the week's news including... Dairy farmers want Shane Jones to butt out of their business, the Land Information Minister who is a Green MP has been labelled a sell out over a Government… Audio
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Behind the Iron Curtain
Moscow, near the end of the Cold War; paranoia, politics and perestroika. An embassy guard recalls life behind the Iron Curtain. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio