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Black caps fan buys ticket to London to watch final
The Black Caps are going to play England in the Cricket World Cup final on Sunday night after the English comprehensively beat Australia this morning.
England won by eight wickets and with just under… Audio
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How will you watch the Rugby World Cup?
Have you worked out how you'll be watching the Rugby World Cup this year? Because the way sport is being delivered to our screens is changing. Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
Audio 10 Jul 2019Colin Peacock takes midweek look at some of the media stories people are talking about this week Audio
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Eclipse chasers watching total solar eclipse near Pitcairn
Residents of Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific will get to see a total solar eclipse this morning. It's the first time the moon's completely covered the sun in nearly two years. Astronomers… Audio
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NZ Space Agency gets help to watch satellites
New Zealand will be able to keep an eye on the ever-growing traffic-jam of satellites being sent into space from New Zealand, using new software.
Corin Dann spoke to Dr Peter Crabtree who heads the… Audio
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RBNZ watching Facebook's digital currency plans
Central banks around the world are doing their best to wrap their heads around the potential implications of Facebook's Libra digital coin - including our own. Audio
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WorkSafe watching ports closely after worker death
WorkSafe says it's paying close attention to the port industry, after a worker fell to his death at Wellington's CentrePort in 2017.
The District Court has fined Centreport more than half a million… Audio
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Insight: Christchurch Attacks - Are intelligence agencies watching the right people?
The Christchurch mosque attacks have prompted claims the security agencies have wielded their powers in skewed and unfair ways. Have resources been wasted surveilling Muslims and virtually ignoring… Audio
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Are NZ security agencies watching the right people?
People who've been subject to security agencies' scrutiny are questioning whether the far-reaching powers are being misdirected or misused.
Both Muslims and non-Muslims have spoken to RNZ about how… Audio
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Mid Week Media Watch
Audio 12 Jun 2019Jeremy Rose from the Media Watch team joins Karen to talk over the week so far in the news. Audio
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New PNG govt's resources stand in the spotlight
The announcment by Papua New Guinea's new prime minister that he wants to review the laws governing the country's resources has caused some concern among investors in the sector. But the move is… Audio
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Insurance taskforce watches Wellington price hikes
Got a problem and no clear way forward? Set up a taskforce.
That is the course of action Wellington's leaders are taking after an insurance forum in the city on Monday.
Insurance companies say… Audio
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NZ's biggest Pacific cultural event underway in Auckland
New Zealand's headline event on the Pacific cultural calendar got underway in Auckland this week. Audio
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Mycoplasma Bovis. The world is watching New Zealand
Kathryn Ryan speaks with chair of the M.bovis Strategic Science Advisory Group, MPI's chief science adviser and farmer himself Dr John Roche about continuing efforts to rid farms of Mycoplasma Bovis.
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Midweek Media Watch
Audio 29 May 2019Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose joins Emile Donovan to discuss the media's portrayal of stories about the Chagos Islands, an ex-cop and former MP whose misfortunes are going strangely unnoticed, and a brave… Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Emile Donovan about media self-obsession, an awful Aussie election gimmick; two lost-and-found tearjerkers; a spoiled spoiler story -… Audio
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Digital threats to democracy and lessons from an Apple Watch
Technology commentator Peter Griffin examines a Law Foundation report about how digital media is having a negative impact on democracy - how does it fit with the PM's desire for a 'Christchurch Call'… Audio
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Jail sentence for Polish man in Papua decried by advocates
An Indonesian court has jailed a Polish man for five years after he was convicted of treason for meeting with West Papuan rebels. Audio
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Vanuatu NGO disappointed by Police Commissioner's sacking
The Vanuatu organisation Campaign for Justice says it's surprised and disappointed at the sacking of the Police Commissioner by the President earlier in April. Audio
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No more pussy-footing on ICAC, says departing PNG minister
A long-touted Independent Commission Against Coruption could be finally about to fly in Papua New Guinea, Last week, shortly before he resigned PNG's Justice Minister and Attorney General, Davis… Audio
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How much will you pay to watch the RWC?
Audio 17 Apr 2019Spark has hit back at criticism it's price to watch the Rugby World Cup is too high. It will cost $90 to access all the games, though the big games will be screened on TVNZ for free. Audio
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Watching Notre-Dame burn an ‘unbelievable’ experience
New Zealand furniture maker Roderick Fry joined thousands of people on Paris's streets today, watching helplessly as a fire engulfed parts of Notre-Dame cathedral. Audio
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Watch: Vapnierka
Audio 16 Apr 2019Vapnierka is the story of Vapnierka Kupenga, passionate and dedicated to the advancement Māori, Vapi, as she was affectionately known, created a reputation of being a champion of Māori rights. But the…
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Leki Jackson-Bourke is a young playwright to watch
Leki, who's of Tongan, Niuean and Samoan descent, has written The Gangster's Paradise for Auckland Theatre Company's annual youth theatre festival Here & Now Leki Jackson-Bourke tells Lynn Freeman his… Audio, Gallery
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Erosion on Kāpiti Coast: Councils watch managed retreat
Audio 11 Apr 2019Councils around the country will be looking to the Greater Wellington Regional Council as it begins planning a managed rereat from the Kāpiti Coast. The council is proposing putting in a 40m erosion… Audio