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Sir John Key good friend of China's President Xi Jinping
Many political leaders in the West see China's President Xi Jinping as a dangerous dictator who has scrapped term limits allowing him to rule the world's most populous country for life.
But former… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 2 July 2021
Audio 2 Jul 2021Documents reveal the Government offered to pay millions of dollars to Rio Tinto, despite promising no direct subsidies would be paid to the owner of Tiwai Point aluminum smelter, we hear from a woman… Audio
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The Crash
Two dissidents die in a car crash. China expert Anne-Marie Brady reports break-ins at her house and office. A US National Security Advisor warns that Beijing wants "servitude". Should we be worried… Audio
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The Blood of Our Friends
Two Chinese New Zealanders are killed in a car crash while on a mission to warn of the dangers of the Chinese Communist Party. So exactly what is China up to in New Zealand? Audio
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Movie review - F9 (Fast & Furious 9)
Dan Slevin reviews the latest episode in the 20-year-old Fast & Furious franchise. Video, Audio
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Hui over Christchurch terror attacks puts media under the spotlight
A counter-terrorism hui intended to help heal the wounds inflicted in Christchurch two years ago sparked a walk-out which hit the headlines. Video, Audio
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 6: Denise Roche
Former Green MP Denise Roche remembers the day she revealed in Parliament she was a survivor of sexual abuse – and taking a stand against then Prime Minister John Key. Video, Audio
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Why our brains are hardwired to focus on the negative
Research shows that bad things have more of an impact on us than good things. Social psychologist and willpower expert, Professor Roy Baumeister is with us to look at the 'negativity bias' and the art… Audio
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The Sampler: Flamingo Pier, Louisa Nicklin, Arooj Aftab
Tony Stamp peruses a dancefloor stonker from tropical, Waiheke by-way-of Hackney Wick dance trio Flamingo Pier, the debut album by icy Auckland singer-songwriter Louisa Nicklin, and a sparse, soothing… Audio
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Councils say they can't afford more public housing
Councils are warning their inability to access a key government rent subsidy is stunting their plans for more public housing.
About a third of councils want to increase their stock, but few are… Audio
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Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 1: Paula Bennett
Paula Bennett quickly became a breakout star in Parliament. But the former National Party MP opens up on the brutal leadership coup that sealed her fate. Video, Audio
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Word - The speech traits of Key, Ardern
We're looking at words on Monday night - all the crazy ways we use them and tonight, two Prime Ministers are under the lens.. The particular way the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern speaks and a thing… Audio
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Commentator on Judith Collins' poll tumble
The political fortunes of Judith Collins have taken a perilous tumble, with the National party leader slipping to 5.6 percent in the preferred Prime Minister stakes in the latest Newshub/Reid Research… Audio
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Shocking news reveals southern reporting cutbacks
That shocking knife attack in Dunedin’s central city this week came out of the blue - but the coverage also revealed the ranks of reporters there are thinning out. One major TV broadcaster had to… Audio
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Auckland thinks about its post-Covid-19 future
The vaccine rollout and how New Zealand can attract high skilled workers are among the topics being hashed out at a business conference in Auckland today. The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, along with… Audio
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Business group meets to discuss post-pandemic world
Audio 3 May 2021A top level political and business line-up is today examining the New Zealand China relationship, in the post Covid-19 world.
Jacinda Ardern's the first speaker, followed by former Prime Ministers… Audio
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The news stories making readers dumber
News organisations often report the results of informal polls they carry out by embedding surveys in stories or on social media. Mathematically minded people argue that in doing so… Audio
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The Sampler: Taylor Swift, Floating Points & Pharoah Sanders, Kane Strang
Tony Stamp wraps his head around Taylor Swift's re-recording of her second album, a jazzy collaboration between Brit producer Floating Points and sax legend Pharoah Sanders, and the surprise return of… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - hold on to the rails
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about claims a new train service is a "railway renaissance" or a slow train to nowhere. Also: Stuff beefs up… Audio
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Onehunga low traffic trial sees quiet streets but some loud critics
A traffic safety project in an Auckland suburb has created quiet streets, but also an uproar of criticism from many who did not know it was happening.
Plywood boxes have blocked several thoroughfare… Video, Audio
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Is any amount of coffee safe for baby during pregnancy?
Too much coffee during pregnancy could lead to kids having behavioural issues later in life. That's the takeaway from a new study which found that caffeine consumed during pregnancy can change… Audio
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Freedom versus freedom: add your voice
Parliament is asking for public feedback on a bill that would enable ‘safe areas’ around abortion service providers.
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Jonathan Crayford, John Key
Nick checks out music from Jonathan Crayford, an oldie from the Wellington Jazz Orchestra, and a new album by Auckland pianist John Key. Audio
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Claims of cancel culture and media bias get political
Against a backdrop of gripes about ‘cancel culture’ in the media, the National Party’s broadcasting spokesperson has warned bias, balance and political influence need to be addressed - and news media… Video, Audio
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A week of media meltdowns
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's decision to dump her weekly interview with Mike Hosking and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah sparked a series of media meltdowns this week. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - PM drops Mike Hosking
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the PM upsetting Newstalk ZB by giving a longstanding Monday slot a swerve and further fallout from NZME's… Audio
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Gabriel Byrne: 'We all walk with ghosts'
Hollywood leading man Gabriel Byrne has played some memorable roles in his prolific film career, but his new autobiography, Walking With Ghosts, could be considered his boldest and most dramatic work… Audio
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Calling Home: Clint Heine in London
Audio 7 Mar 2021Clint Heine is the founder of the popular Kiwis in London Facebook page, which attracts nearly 90,000 followers and is something of a one-stop shop for Kiwis. He's normally based in Twickenham, but is… Audio
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Christchurch quake still vivid for first responder Dan Ohs
A key figure in the Christchurch rescue was Dan Ohs, who was ambulance scene commander at the PGC building, which collapsed in the quake.
Mr Ohs is now the Deputy Chief Executive Ambulance… Audio
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Is it ever OK to publish people’s private messages in the news without their consent?
The New York Times revealed texts telling the truth about Ted Cruz’s trip to Mexico this week to widespread acclaim. But Meghan Markle had a big win in court against a paper that published one of her… Audio