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Opening the online can of worms
Audio 15 Nov 2018We used to have just one home 'phone, one TV and maybe one computer, now kids can connect with other people anywhere, from anywhere and anytime. Katy Gosset asks: how do we help them navigate all… Audio
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CNN sues White House over treatment of Acosta
US news network CNN is suing the White House over the treatment of its senior political correspondent Jim Acosta. Jim Acosta had his "hard pass" confiscated after clashing with President Trump during… Audio
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African-American security guard 'hero' killed by police
African-American security guard 'hero' killed by police
An armed security guard at a bar in suburban Chicago was killed by police as he detained a suspected gunman, according to officials and witnesses.
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Obama daughters conceived by IVF
Obama daughters conceived by IVF
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has released a memoir in which she reveals difficulties about her marriage and pregnancy with her two daughters.
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Marlon Williams' self-directed 'Vampire Again' video wins at 2018 NZ Music Artisan Awards
Marlon Williams' self-directed vampire music video wins at this years' NZ Music Artisan Awards. Virtuoso Strings' founder and music teacher, Elizabeth Sneyd is the inaugural winner of Music Teacher of… Video, Audio
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Down the Rabbit Hole: what it's like to be diagnosed with cancer
John Bluck traces the course of his treatment for cancer in a series of candid, moving, and wry observations about how his life changed because of what he experienced. Episode 1. Audio
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How to help your teenager get enough sleep
How much sleep do teenagers really need and why do they feel the urge to stay up so late? Teenagers need more sleep than adults and their circadian rhythms are actually different, says parenting… Audio
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E-scooters not as dangerous as reported, council told
E-scooters not as dangerous as reported, council told
Christchurch City councillors have come out in defence of the Lime e-scooters, saying safety concerns are nothing but a beat up.
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Labour Party conference 'relatively locked down, low key affair'
Labour Party conference 'relatively locked down, low key affair'
Power Play - Considering this was a post-election victory get together, the Labour Party conference was a relatively locked down, low key affair, writes Jane Patterson.
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Don’t mention the peace – how reticence about the success of Europe led to Brexit
Prof AC Grayling talks about Brexit, and the failure of the greater vision for the EU with MP Chris Finlayson. Audio
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Spin king Shane Warne sets the record straight
The headlines generated by cricketing great, Shane Warne, over the years have often had little to do with his incredible cricketing talents. From his weight to his love life, his drinking and smoking… Video, Audio
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Nurse leader describes pay negotiations as 'a maelstrom'
Nurse leader describes pay negotiations as 'a maelstrom'
A nurse leader has spoken out about harsh criticism by some union members during recent pay talks.
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NZ to use TV channel to promote its investment in Pacific
NZ to use TV channel to promote its investment in Pacific
New Zealand's Foreign Ministry will use a new dedicated TV channel for the Pacific to promote its investment in the region.
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Hamish Brewer: the Kiwi shaking up the American education system
A school principal should be like a preacher - motivating and inspiring students, teachers and parents at the same time, says Hamish Brewer, a 41-year-old Kiwi who is currently a high school principal… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 31 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy chats to Karyn about his attempts to come to grips with the terrorist attack on the Synagogue in Pittsburgh that killed 11… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 31 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek 31 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy chats to Karyn about his attempts to come to grips with the terrorist attack on the Synagogue in Pittsburgh that killed 11…
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Royal awakening on social media and mental health
Royal awakening on social media and mental health
Opinion - Prince Harry raised an important issue with youth mental health advocates in Wellington this week - the role of social media in youth mental health, writes *Claire Henry*.
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Prince Harry, Meghan wrap up Auckland tour with multicultural reception
Prince Harry praises youth and city's diversity: 'You are arbiters of real change'
Prince Harry and Meghan have been wowed by a cultural performance and the fresh intellectual minds of youth leaders at a reception this evening. Video
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Wellingtonians flock to see Harry and Meghan at last event for city
Wellingtonians flock to see Harry and Meghan at last event for city
About 100 people gathered near Courtenay Creative eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Video, Audio
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There will be hugs and hongi, but please not another Harry haka
There will be hugs and hongi, but please not another Harry haka
Opinion - The coolest of the royals is back to introduce Aotearoa to his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, and for an annual inspection of his family's holdings, writes James Nokise.
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Law change 'likely' before meth compensation can be paid out
A law change is likely to be needed before Housing New Zealand can pay compensation to tenants who were evicted over dodgy methamphetamine testing. Audio
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One Year On: Together in the political hot seat
One Year On: Together in the political hot seat
The biggest challenge this year was dealing with the disciplinary issues relating to two of her ministers, says Jacinda Ardern as she takes stock after a year in government.
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Rugby: Folau 'enjoyed' same sex debate
Rugby: Folau 'enjoyed' same sex debate
Israel Folau stunningly confessed to enjoying the backlash from his controversial anti-gay posts after agreeing to a new four-year deal to remain in Australian rugby.
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Reports Kiwi predator priest abused in UK
Reports Kiwi predator priest abused in UK
A notorious paedophile Catholic priest quietly transferred from New Zealand to the UK was free to keep abusing children for two more decades due to Church failings.
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In Tokelau, newspapers plot way forward for youth and unity
In Tokelau, newspapers plot way forward for youth and unity
The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there.