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The Art of Being Invisible - Helene Wong on Sinophobia
Learning the "art of being invisible" informed award winning writer Helene Wong's childhood experiences. For Helene, growing up Chinese in Wellington was about managing racism. Helene walks down… Audio, Gallery
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The Art of Being Invisible - Helene Wong on Sinophobia
The Art of Being Invisible - Helene Wong on Sinophobia
Learning the "art of being invisible" informed award winning writer Helene Wong's childhood experiences. For Helene, growing up Chinese in Wellington was about managing racism. Helene walks down…
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'I am so proud of myself'
'I am so proud of myself'
Rio 2016 Olympics - Lydia Ko has won silver in the women's golf in Rio, edging out China's Shanshan Feng by one stroke. Video
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KiwiSavers switch schemes after unethical investments revealed
KiwiSavers switch schemes after unethical investments revealed
KiwiSaver members are switching providers after learning their schemes were investing in companies making cluster bombs and anti-personnel mines.
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Fiji police chief updates on alleged brutality case
Fiji police chief updates on alleged brutality case
Reports from Fiji say findings are expected soon from a probe into alleged police brutality during a drug operation several years ago.
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Counteracting porn culture
Children as young as five are accessing pornography online and Brisbane sexologist, Liz Walker says as a society, we've reached the 'tipping point of denial' about the damage it is causing. Audio
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Parenting: Videogames
James Portnow is a video game developer and writer for the Extra Credits YouTube series about the role of games in society. Nine to Noon interveiwed him previously about the role of games in society… Audio
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Tour fails to curb opposition to Fiji sugar bills
Tour fails to curb opposition to Fiji sugar bills
The Fiji Government's campaign to convince sugar cane farmers about the value of its planned reforms hasn't worked, according to some in the industry.
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Unconventional times for Democrats and Republicans
Decoding the Conventions
Analysis - This US election is unlike any other, and the Democratic and Republican conventions have also been unusual, as Phil Smith explains.
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Boost for cyclone resilient housing in Pacific
Audio 26 Jul 2016The charity Habitat for Humanity says it plans a surge in the number of houses it builds in the next six months, in the face of more severe cyclones in the region. Audio
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Boys isolated, tear-gassed in Australian youth detention centre
Boys isolated, tear-gassed in Australian youth detention centre
The Australian TV programme Four Corners has obtained footage of six children in youth detention being tear-gassed.
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Forty-four years ain't bad
In this final spectrum Justin Gregory presents a series of Spectrum stories past and present that represent the wondrous array of every day Kiwis. Audio
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Teenagers' tech use
Professor Sonia Livingstone of the London School of Economics and Political Science has been conducting a year-long study that's followed a class of 13 year olds in the UK to see how they're using… Audio
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Brewery: 'We got it wrong'
Brewer criticised for using Māori images on bottles
An Auckland brewery has apologised for using imagery of Māori ancestors on its range of beers.
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China warned Zespri over dumping claims
China warned Zespri over dumping claims
Chinese officials warned kiwifruit marketing company Zespri there could be retaliation if New Zealand investigated claims of steel dumping.
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PM downplays China steel dumping claims
PM downplays China steel dumping claims
The Prime Minister is playing down allegations of complaints that China is dumping steel in New Zealand below cost. Audio
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Silent cries
In New Zealand one in four children under the age of 18 are said to be living in a situation of physical violence, neglect or abuse. Men are often the perpetrators, but women also have a hand in… Audio
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Step one to overturning a ‘stale, pale and male’ city council
Step one to overturning a ‘stale, pale and male’ city council
A look at four people under 30 who have put their hands up to change their cities.
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Claim of cover-up in NZ detainee's death
Claim of cover-up in NZer's detention centre death
The mother of a New Zealander who died in immigration detention in Australia believes authorities are covering up what she maintains was a violent death.
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New York Festival Awards 2015
ProgrammeNew York Festival Awards 2015Radio New Zealand has won one gold and two silver awards at the prestigious New York Festival Radio Awards.
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Māori Language Week
Ko te reo te mauri o te mana Māori - the language is the very essence of being Māori. To acknowledge Māori Language Week Te Ahi Kaa features an archival recording of Sir James Henare from 1984 and Te… Audio
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Guyon gets grilled on his te reo skills
Guyon gets grilled on his te reo skills
RNZ's Shannon Haunui-Thompson tests Morning Report's Guyon Espiner about te reo he's learned during Māori Language Week.
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Corrections knew about gang membership - volunteer
Corrections knew about gang membership, volunteer says
A prison volunteer stood down for being a patched gang member says Corrections knew that was the case when it allowed him to work with prisoners. Video, Audio
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Moko's mother unaware of killer's convictions - lawyer
Moko's mother unaware of killer's convictions - lawyer
The mother of three-year-old Moko Rangitoheriri says she learned one of her son's killers had a string of convictions only when it was revealed in the media. Audio