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Top 20 announced for NZ's most coveted songwriting award
Aldous Harding, Tiny Ruins, Alien Weaponry and Anika Moa are among the 20 finalists for New Zealand’s most coveted songwriting award, the Silver Scroll. Audio
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Three minutes max: Mark Knoff-Thomas
Three Minutes Max: Short, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on subjects of their choice. Newmarket Business Association chief executive on why people need to pay for quality investigative… Audio
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Electric cars not catching on
One of the most comprehensive studies in the UK on EVS has outline that only 1 in 4 people would consider buying a fully electric car in the next five years. Range seems to be the major impediment. Audio
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The Panel with Golnaz Bassam Tabar and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Audio 22 May 2019Bad service, get your own water, mediocre coffee...what are some of the cafe gripes you have? That's the basis of an article from the Sydney Morning Herald today, a list of annoying habits that cafes… Audio
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Sad Songs then and now
Pop music is becoming sadder and more negative according to two recent studies of thousands of US and UK hits from the last few decades have concluded that since the 80's emotions like sadness and… Audio
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Alabama abortion decision
Alabama is the latest to restrict pregnancy terminations - abortions will be illegal in nearly all ciurcumstances. And sixteen other states are seeking to impose new restrictions on abortion. Those… Audio
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Bring back Banksie
The former mayor of Auckland John Banks says the super city has been a great disappointment. He's not ruling out having another tilt at the job in the next local body elections. Audio
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Question of the Day for 16 May 2019
Audio 16 May 2019What would you change about social media? Audio
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Jeremy Kyle show axed in NZ
TVNZ is axing the Jeremy Kyle Show. It comes after a 63 year-old grandfather was found dead from apparent suicide, shortly after his appearance on the UK show, where he failed a lie detector test over… Audio
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MSD spying on beneficiaries
The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has found the Ministry of Social Development has been systematically misusing its powers while pursuing people it suspects of benefit fraud. He says the Ministry… Audio
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CHCH Call - what now?
A meeting overnight in Paris oversaw all the major tech companies sign-up to a first of its kind agreement, the Christchurch Call. The summit was initiated by the New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern and… Audio
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The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 16 May 2019Question of the Day: What would you change about social media? The former mayor of Auckland John Banks says the super city has been a great disappointment. He's not ruling out having another tilt at… Audio
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The Panel with Lizzie Marvelly and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 16 May 2019A meeting overnight in Paris oversaw all the major tech companies sign-up to a first of its kind agreement, the Christchurch Call. The summit was initiated by the New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern and… Audio
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I've been thinking for 16 May 2019
Audio 16 May 2019What the Panelists Lizzie Marvelly and Mark Knoff-Thomas have been thinking about. Audio
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Story of the Day for 16 May 2019
Audio 16 May 2019Have you seen the Spice Girls movie "Spice World"... Well, the Union Jack-painted double-decker bus that featured in that 1997 film has been converted into an Air bnb by a mega-fan! It's parked at… Audio
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What can world leaders do to tackle the spread of extremism?
On Wednesday Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will co-chair a meeting of world leaders and tech giants aimed at stopping extremism spreading online. But what will it really achieve? Audio
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Surprises from Norah Jones and Bruce Hornsby
William Dart finds some surprises when singer Norah Jones pairs up with the electronic Svengali, Doveman, and Bruce Hornsby veers from the middle of the road to play Bach and delivers it dark with his… Video, Audio
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BANG! Season 3 Episode 5: Kinky Boots
What you think of as kinky and what I think of as kinky might be two different things, but it generally means behaviours and fantasies outside of the sexual 'norm'. In this episode, Melody talks with… Audio
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Mark Knoff-Thomas, drunk shopping phenomenon is not restricted to late night online purchases
Mark Knoff-Thomas, New Market Business Association CEO, speaks to Jim about a survey showing how many people shop while under the influence. Audio
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The Mixtape: Karyn Rachtman
Karyn Rachtman is one of the most influential music supervisors in the world, due to her work on film soundtracks including Pulp Fiction, Boogie Nights and Moulin Rouge. Joining us for the RNZ Music… Video, Audio
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Patients tested for HIV, hepatitis after sterilisation error
Audio 14 Feb 2019Children and the elderly are among the fifty-five patients who may have been exposed to surgical equipment that wasn't properly sterilised at Hawke's Bay Hospital. It was discovered on Monday that a… Audio
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Are offices colder for women?
Our thermostats are sexist, a piece on Newshub suggests. They've enlisted the help of a University of Auckland lecturer to figure out why women are often colder in offices than men. Audio
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Tax breaks for more kids
Hungary's Prime Minister says women who have four kids or more will be exempt from income tax for life. Young couples will also be given interest-free loans that will be cancelled once they have 3… Audio
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My cafe, my rules
A customer of Buoy cafe in Auckland was outraged when she wasn't allowed to use a takeaway coffee cup while she dined in. The cafe owners only give out the cups for people taking their coffee away. Audio
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Social media regret: do we need an undo button?
Both Facebook and Twitter are introducing features to effectively erase posts and messages. Facebook is introducing an "unsend" feature for it's messenger service and Twitter is looking at allowing… Audio
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Kiwis try to reduce waste, but it's not enough
A study has found that 66 percent of New Zealanders tried to reduce their waste over the last two years by doing different things like eating leftovers and planning their meals. Audio
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Question of the Day
Audio 11 Feb 2019Question of the Day: What do YOU do to reduce food waste? Audio
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Unreadable jargon in online contracts
A new study has found standard 'sign in' contracts are unreadable to the average customer. Courts are still enforcing these contracts even though most people don't understand what they've agreed to.
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Wakefield locals able to return home
Civil defence says Wakefield locals can return home - but they must be ready to leave at a moments notice. Audio