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Who will be the new Bishop of Christchurch?
Canterbury Anglicans are gathering today and tomorrow to vote on a new Bishop of Christchurch. The candidate will replace Victoria Matthews, who left the post in May. Audio
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NZers using more antipsychotics
The number of New Zealanders taking antipsychotics went up almost 50 per cent between 2008 and 2015. But there's no evidence rates of psychosis have increased. Audio
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America's first transgender candidate for governor
Vermont democrats have chosen transgender woman Christine Hallquist as their candidate for governor. It's the first time a major party has nominated a trans person for the role. Audio
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Outrage over gay character casting
There's been outrage after a straight man was cast as Disney's first gay film character. Some say the role should have gone to an actual gay man but others believe any representation is a cause for… Audio
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Panel Says
Audio 17 Aug 2018What the Panelists Ali Jones and Mark Knoff-Thomas want to talk about. Audio
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Remembering Aretha
She was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1987; and Rolling Stone magazine ranked her as the Greatest Artist Of All Time. The panelists tell us their favourite… Audio
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Fridge no-nos
What's in your fridge? Apparently some things shouldn't be in there. From tomatoes, to coffee and garlic, there are certain rules around what should be in the fridge and what should be in the pantry.
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Media vs Trump
American media has hit back at attacks from President Trump. More than 300 news outlets launched a campaign to promote free press to counter the jibes from Mr Trump. Audio
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New infrastructure agency
The Prime Minister and Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones announced today the establishment of a new independent infrastructure entity. It's hoped the new agency in place by late during 2019. Audio
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NZ First's loyalty clause
Audio 17 Aug 2018New Zealand First is in the spotlight today over a contract MPs have signed that will require them to pay a fine if they are expelled or resign from caucus. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 17 Aug 2018She was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1987; and Rolling Stone magazine ranked her as the Greatest Artist Of All Time. What the Panelists Ali Jones and Mark… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 17 Aug 2018New Zealand First is in the spotlight today over a contract MPs have signed that will require them to pay a fine if they are expelled or resign from caucus. The party's leader Winston Peters has… Audio
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Panelists Friday 17 August
Audio 17 Aug 2018The Panel is hosted by Tim Watkin today with Ali Jones, member of the Papanui Innes community board in Christchurch and Public Relations specialist, and Mark Knoff-Thomas, chief Executive Newmarket…
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Antibiotic use in NZ three times higher than Norway
A large number of antibiotics prescribed in New Zealand are of no benefit according to University of Auckland research. The report's lead author Dr Mark Thomas talks to Guyon Espiner. Audio
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Fake news clampdowns raise alarm and media freedom worries in Asia
Several states now have laws targeting fake news and more are thinking about it. But should governments be responsible for the pushing back against deliberate disinformation online? Should the news… Video, Audio
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Upbeat for Monday 18 June
New Zealand Opera announces its new General Director, we play music inspired by the Football World Cup, Tony Ryan reviews the CSO & we mark the passing of conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
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Gone Fishing: Convicted murderer fights for innocence
Audio 18 Jun 2018A woman who was jailed for life for ordering the murder of a West Auckland man wants her case to be one of the first to be heard by a new government tribunal which will examine suspected historic… Video
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New gonorrhoea superbug reaches Australia
An infectious diseases expert says a new gonorrhoea superbug that's reached Australia will eventually hit New Zealand too. Australian health experts say two men there have been diagnosed with… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 22 April 2018
We're into the period of Eastertide (the 50 days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday) and today's programme includes some resurrection-themed hymns as well as hymns to mark ANZAC Day on 25 April. Audio
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Ha The Unclear's Michael Cathro explains the curious lyrics on new album Invisible Lines
To mark the release of new album Invisible Lines, Michael Cathro of Dunedin band Ha The Unclear talks psychology, religion, fatherhood... and music! Audio
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VIDEO: Unknown Mortal Orchestra release new album and perform live for RNZ Music
To mark the release of Unknown Mortal Orchestra's brand new album Sex & Food, Ruban and Kody Nielson perform three songs live at Auckland's Whammy bar, exclusively for RNZ Music. Video
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Arsonist: the story of Cyrus Haley
It's 1871 and the city of Auckland is being terrorised by a string of major fires. Fears are raised that a gang of anarchist fanatics could be responsible but the real culprit turns out to be a well… Audio
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REVIEW: WOMAD 2018 day two - meditative moods and pounding pop hooks
RNZ Music's Nick Bollinger is at WOMAD 2018 in Taranaki. He gives us his impressions of day two at the world music festival.
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Trash Talk
Auckland Council will spend $200,000 on a dumping hotline, hoping to catch those people who are dumping rubbish illegally on the side of city streets. Audio
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Car imports
There are calls for more transparency for buyers purchasing cars from dealers, after multiple cases involving cars imported after being declared write-offs in Australia. Audio
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Protected tree cut
Audio 16 Feb 2018A Sumner man is regretting he ordered branches to be cut from a Norfolk pine tree near a building he owns, after people labelled it "eco-terrorism". Audio
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What the panelists want to talk about
Audio 16 Feb 2018What the panelists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Stephanie Rodgers want to talk about. Audio
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Plastic, pollution and more plastic
Our half-time topic today is all about environmental stories of the week including the Church of England's call to give up plastic for Lent, the return of glass milk bottles, and Germany trailing free… Audio
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Joyce turn on Turnbull
Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has banned sexual relations between government ministers and staff, following his Deputy Prime Minister's affair with a staffer. Audio
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Stalked by a drone
A family's day at Abel Tasman was interrupted by a drone, which followed the group as they walked along the beach. Audio