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The Panel with Anton Matthews and Cas Carter (Part 1)
Audio 5 Apr 2019Australia is getting tough with social media companies. An new piece of legislation has been passed that could see executives jailed or fined for showing violent content, following the live stream of… Audio
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First results of Solomon's election expected today
First results of Solomon's election expected today
The first results of the Solomon Islands election are expected today as counting gets underway in the country.
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Fijian dance crew ready to take on the Pacific’s best
Fijian dance crew ready to take on the Pacific’s best
A young Fijian dance crew hopes to make their country proud when they compete against other groups from the Pacific at the International Hip Hop Dance Competition in Auckland this month. Video
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Fiji speaker warns MPs over possible breach of privilege
Fiji speaker warns MPs over possible breach of privilege
Fiji speaker Ratu Epeli Nailatikau today warned members of Parliament of a possible breach of privilege.
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Curbing comments to calm the farm online
After the atrocity in Christchurch, Stuff says it's time to civilise the often unpleasant space 'below the line.' It no longer accepts online comments on news stories about topics that get readers the… Audio
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Curbing comments to calm the farm online
Curbing comments to calm the farm online
After the atrocity in Christchurch, Stuff says it's time to civilise the often unpleasant space 'below the line.' It no longer accepts online comments on news stories about topics that get readers the…
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Auckland remembrance service calls for 'love and solidarity' to continue
Auckland service: 'Let's keep being that light in stormy waters'
All Black Sonny Bill Williams has challenged hundreds of people at Auckland's memorial service to reach out to Muslims in their community.
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Is polyamory on the rise?
Is polyamory on the rise?
Interest in polyamorous lifestyles may go beyond mere titillation, says an Auckland intimacy counsellor, as more people express an openness to define sexual behaviours outside of traditional norms. Audio
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Facebook ban: What can it do and will it work?
Facebook ban: What can it do and will it work?
Opinion - In the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings, Facebook will move to ban white supremacy on its platform. But does it have the will and the way to do so, Peter Griffin asks.
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World reaction to 95-year-old star of anti-racism rally
'I'm no hero': Veteran, 95, who attended anti-racism rally responds to world reaction
The story of a 95-year-old Auckland man who took four buses to join an anti-racism march after the Christchurch shootings has moved people around the world.
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Labor leader Bill Shorten takes to Chinese social media to limit 'Asians with PhDs' damage
Shorten uses Chinese social media to limit 'Asians with PhDs' damage
The Australian Labor Party leader has taken to Chinese social media to distance himself from comments from a former party leader that provoked an outcry.
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Mediawatch Midweek 27 March 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about a rare outlet for the voices of our youth on air; a student paper pulling up trees in Dunedin, data… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 27 March 2019
Mediawatch Midweek 27 March 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about a rare outlet for the voices of our youth on air; a student paper pulling up trees in Dunedin, data…
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Secret recordings reveal One Nation staffers sought assistance from NRA
Secret recordings reveal One Nation staffers sought assistance from NRA
A new documentary has revealed explosive details about the Australian political party One Nation and its ties to US gun lobby groups.
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Trump-Russia inquiry: What might Mueller report look like?
Trump-Russia inquiry: What might Mueller report look like?
Nearly two years after Robert Mueller was appointed to head an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, his report is finished. But what does that mean?
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Hatred comes from misinformation says Persian-Kiwi rapper CHAII
CHAII came to New Zealand as an 8-year-old Iranian immigrant who learned to speak English by rapping to Eminem. Her debut single 'Digebasse (Enough)', with lyrics in both English and Farsi, has taken… Video, Audio
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Haji-Daoud Nabi: First victim of Christchurch massacre finally at peace
Haji-Daoud Nabi: First victim of massacre finally at peace
Haji-Daoud Nabi is finally resting in peace. Seven days ago, he was the first to be shot by the gunman. Video
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Samoa PM calls parliament media filming ban 'stupid'
Samoa PM calls parliament media filming ban 'stupid'
Samoa's prime minister Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi has labelled as stupid, a decision to ban the media from filming Tuesday's parliament sitting.
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Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan praises Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern after controversial comments
Turkey President praises PM's 'courage' after controversial comments
Turkey's president has penned an op-ed praising Jacinda Ardern, saying world leaders must learn from her "courage, leadership and sincerity".
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Algorithms drive audience to divisive, extreme content
Pressure on giant tech companies to do more to control horrific content on their platforms in the wake of the Mosque shootings is building. The managers of five government-related funds, worth more… Audio
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Peters heads to Turkey to 'set the record straight'
The Prime Minister says her deputy is on his way to Turkey to set the record straight. Winston Peters will be meeting with the Turkish President, days after a campaign rally where Recep Tayyip Erdogan… Audio
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A 'large number of loopholes' in NZ's gun laws - PM speaks to media in Christchurch
A 'large number of loopholes' in NZ's gun laws - PM
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has spoken to media on her second visit to Christchurch since the terror attack and says there are a range of things to be fixed in New Zealand's gun laws.
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Lamia Imam: 'I cannot forgive the rhetoric that got us here'
Opinion: 'I cannot forgive the rhetoric that got us here'
I looked at my NZ passport with pride and told myself I came from a country that was more compassionate and kind than the US, but the words of 'respectable racists' like those in the media and…
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Opinion: Joy is what the terrorists would rob us of
Opinion: Joy is what the terrorists would rob us of
Opinion - In times of crisis we might look to older heads for leadership, but we look to young people for hope, for a light at the end of this horrible dark moment, writes James Nokise.
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Social media feels the heat on hate after crisis in Christchurch
The news media have made some mistakes - inevitably - covering the crisis on Christchurch since Friday, but applied essential standards and decency. It was a different story on social media platforms… Audio