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Young entrepreneur’s death sparks media backlash
The recent death of entrepreneur Jake Millar - at the age of 26 - prompted an angry backlash against the media - over coverage of his failed venture Unfiltered. Some in business cited tall poppy… Audio
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Warren Ellis: how Nina Simone’s gum became a sacred totem
Audio 11 Dec 2021A piece of chewing gum snatched from the side of Nina Simone's Steinway piano more than 20 years ago has become the subject of a new book by musician Warren Ellis. Best known for his work with Nick… Video, Audio
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A sit-down with National leader Christopher Luxon
Audio 4 Dec 2021In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson talks to National's leader Chris Luxon in his new office to assess what his leadership will look like. Video, Audio
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Fine wool fills the shearing shed
Fresh off the hills the merino wethers are being shorn at Lake Heron Station in Canterbury. The low micron wool is contracted to the Icebreker brand. The mountainous 19,600 hectare property is also… Video, Audio
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Christopher Luxon says business skills 'transferrable' to role
409 days from entering politics, Christopher Luxon is the new leader of the National party, promising a "reset" and to lead a party for all New Zealanders. The former Chief Executive of Air New… Audio
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Is Chris Luxon the fresh start National craves?
There's a new face at the head of the National Party - but he's the fifth new face since John Key resigned five years ago. Is his the one that will stick? Audio
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National's new leader Christopher Luxon talks to Checkpoint
Relatively new entrant to Parliament, former Unilever and Air NZ boss Christopher Luxon has landed the job as leader of the National Party.
The situation vacant sign when up last week when Judith… Video, Audio
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Ex-MP Jonathan Coleman on another National leadership spill
Former National MP and Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman knows what it's like to take a tilt for at the leadership.
He threw his hat in the ring in 2016 after John Key announced he was resigning. Back… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Chaii, Parquet Courts, Alec Bathgate
Tony Stamp mulls over the second EP by Iranian-NZ rapper Chaii, a dance-influenced outing from NYC rockers Parquet Courts, and Alec Bathgate's 1996 solo debut. Audio
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Book review of Red Roulette: A story of wealth and power in China
Audio 1 Nov 2021Red Roulette is a gripping personal account of power and greed among China's "red aristocracy".
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How Billy Goats Gruff can help children understand the world - and change it: Prof. Peter O’Connor
In an update of his 2017 talk, Prof. Peter O'Connor explores the complexities of terrorism from an educator's perspective. From the online version of Auckland University's Raising the Bar. Video, Audio
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Home by Christmas? Political Covid plans overpromise
Opposition parties’ plans for lockdown-free Covid management and re-opening our borders made headlines this week - kicked off former PM John Key last weekend. All of them dangled the prospect of free… Audio
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The Sampler: Sufjan Stevens & Angelo De Augustine, deepState, Torres
Tony Stamp delves into a movie-themed collaboration between American singer-songwriters Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine, two dance floor-focused EPs from Tāmaki producer deepState, and an… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: John Key's media takeover
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan Crump about John Key's media blitz, dueling Covid recovery plans - and some change-making stories from Metro and RNZ. Audio
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National Party poised to unveil plan to open NZ's border
The National Party is poised to unveil its plan for reopening the border as pressure mounts on the Government to clarify what life looks like beyond the elimination strategy.
National MPs won't… Audio
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Political commentator Ben Thomas on National Party poll drop
David Seymour has overtaken Judith Collins as preferred Prime Minister in the latest 1News Colmar Brunton Poll, while the spectre of the still-popular John Key seems to have spent the past few days… Audio
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Former PM John Key likens NZ to North Korea
Audio 27 Sep 2021Do we live in a 'smug hermit kingdom'?
Former prime minister Sir John Key says we do - stirring debate among politicians, including current National Party leader Judith Collins who says likening New… Audio
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Midday News for 27 September 2021
Sir John Key criticises the '"smug hermit kingdom", and testing and vaccinations to be targeted at vulnerable communities. Audio
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Covid-19: Young people need some rights taken away to encourage vaccination - Sir John Key
Former Prime Minister Sir John Key says the current Government has no plan to open its borders or fix its managed isolation system.
Sir John has called for less emphasis on fear as a way of… Audio
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Covid-19: Jacinda Ardern denies using fear to motivate vaccinations
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern denies using fear as a motivator for people to get vaccinated.
Former Prime Minister, Sir John Key, has written editorials calling for financial incentives instead of… Audio
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Covid-19: Auckland mum facing more home learning
Parents across much of the country are having to get back into the routine of making school lunches again this morning.
But bear a thought for those in Auckland who are facing a week or two more of… Audio
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Protecting dark skies
Astronomer John Hearnshaw is determined to protect and maintain dark skies from light pollution and believes there should be a nationwide law for it. Audio
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NZ Rugby wins 130 MIQ spots - who makes special allocations?
New Zealand Rugby has scored 130 spots in MIQ for the All Blacks and Black Ferns, after the special allocation was signed off by a group of Ministers.
More than 1200 sportspeople have asked for… Video, Audio
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The double standard in the bike bridge backlash
A proposed walk and cycle bridge over the Waitematā provoked a furious media backlash over the goverment's wasteful spending. Why don't roading projects get the same treatment? Audio
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Power outages: Genesis CEO says Energy Minister scapegoating, but Woods has questions
Energy Minister Megan Woods has blamed Monday's power cuts on commercial decisions made by electricity companies.
Thousands of New Zealanders were left in the dark on one of the coldest nights of the… Video, Audio
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MediaWorks review exposes alleged sexual assault, 'boys club culture'
MediaWorks chief executive Cam Wallace has apologised to his staff after a review of the company's culture revealed allegations of sexual assault, racial harassment, discrimination, bullying, and the…
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Calling Home: Amanda Ellis in Honolulu
Amanda Ellis arrived in Hawai'i in 2016 and no other place outside of New Zealand has had a stronger impact on her own personal growth than Hawai'i. She's Calling Home this morning from Manoa Valley… Audio
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Former National Party minister no fan of ACT gang policy
Justice advocate and former National Party Minister Chester Borrows says the ACT Party's proposed policy on gangs doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
Borrows, a former police officer who was Courts… Audio
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Ardern holds to pension age promise, despite Treasury warning
The Prime Minister is standing firm on the political hot potato of superannuation, despite Treasury warning the cost of the ageing population is on an "unsustainable" track.
Politicians have been… Audio
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Red Line
As China becomes more assertive, human rights abuses are exposed and evidence grows of our politicians being played, where should New Zealand draw the line? Audio