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  • I've been thinking for 8 July 2019

    Audio 8 Jul 2019
    Protesters outside the Gisborne District Council want to make sure the conversation doesn't die down.

    What the Panelists Verity Johnson and Scott Campbell have been thinking about. Audio

  • Story of the Day for 8 July 2019

    Audio 8 Jul 2019
    No caption

    Idris Elba. The man who could be Bond. He's a real life hero. The actor rushed to the aid of a woman who suffered a seizure while he was on stage on Manchester. Audio

  • Blues out of playoff race

    News
    Sport
    8 Jun 2019
    Ma'a Nonu makes a break against the Reds in Brisbane.

    The Blues' slim Super Rugby finals hopes have evaporated after they conceded a late try to suffer a 29-28 loss to the Queensland Reds in Brisbane on Friday.

    Blues out of playoff race
  • The Fall and Rise of Harpsichord 6

    Audio
    history music
    11 May 2019
    The headboard showing the inscription "T.R.C.G et J.C.C Fecerunt MCMLXI" - "Made by T.R.C.G[off] and J.C.C[obby] 1956".

    In August 1956, a beautiful new harpsichord arrived in Wellington aboard the RMS Rangitoto. It had been purchased from its maker, Thomas Goff of London, by the New Zealand Broadcasting Service for use… Audio, Gallery

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Today's sports news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    3 May 2019
    Pedro scores for Chelsea.

    In today's sports news - Chelsea set record Wayne Bennett gets one over his old club.

    Today's sports news: What you need to know
  • Mediawatch Midweek: Spies' lies; paywalls; and The Detail

    Audio
    media
    1 May 2019
    A head shot of Sharon Brettkelly and Alex Ashton, the hosts of The Detail.

    This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's new paywall; the new daily podcast: The Detail: and a couple of stories that have barely made the news. Audio

  • Mediawatch Midweek: Spies' lies; paywalls; and The Detail

    News
    Mediawatch media
    1 May 2019
    A head shot of Sharon Brettkelly and Alex Ashton, the hosts of The Detail.

    This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's new paywall; the new daily podcast: The Detail: and a couple of stories that have barely made the news.

    Audio

    Mediawatch Midweek: Spies' lies; paywalls; and The Detail
  • Rotorua students' battlefield haka commemorates Passchendaele

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    26 Apr 2019
    Students from Rotorua Boys High School performed a spirited haka at the unveiling of the pou maumahara in Zonnebeke on Anzac Day.

    A group of Rotorua students performed a haka on a battlefield near Passchendaele in Belgium to mark the unveiling of a pou maumahara, or memorial carving, 101 years after the guns fell silent in…

    Rotorua students' battlefield haka commemorates Passchendaele
  • Airbnb likely cause of high rents in Queenstown - researcher

    News
    Business housing
    22 Apr 2019
    Queenstown

    New research suggests there could be a link between areas with high housing costs and a big concentration of Airbnbs.

    Airbnb likely cause of high rents in Queenstown - researcher
  • Today's sport news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    3 Mar 2019
    New Zealand cyclist Campbell Stewart.

    Gold for New Zealand cyclist.

    Today's sport news: What you need to know
  • Today's sport news: What you need to know

    News
    Sport
    1 Mar 2019
    New Zealand women's team pursuit competing in the gold medal race

    Bronze medals for New Zealand cyclists.

    Today's sport news: What you need to know
  • No barking allowed

    Audio
    politics
    15 Feb 2019
    A new study has found that reggae and soft rock, are the music genres that dogs prefer.

    The Mayor of Northern French town Feuquieres has issued a ban on excessive dog barking to curb what he calls "canine noise pollution". Dog owners will be fined 68 Euro for prolonged or repeated… Audio

  • Hot new trend: No-buying for a year

    Audio
    life and society
    15 Feb 2019
    no caption

    No-buy is a new trend, where people attempt to not buy anything for a year for better finances and wellbeing. Many do it in a effort to reduce, reuse and recycle or to de-clutter a la Marie Konda.  Audio

  • Too dangerous to release AI research

    Audio
    technology
    15 Feb 2019
    AI

    The creators of a new advanced artificial intelligence system have decided not to release the research to the public as it may be too dangerous. Open AI created the model - a text generator - which… Audio

  • Tattoos - still cool or over?

    Audio
    life and society
    15 Feb 2019
    Tattooist

    In a Guardian piece today it's argued that tattoos may finally be coming uncool. Despite being seen on many celebrities, and more people than ever before are getting them, some wonder if the body art… Audio

  • Question of the Day

    Audio
    life and society
    15 Feb 2019
    No caption

    Question of the Day: What tattoo do you have? Audio

  • Parking outside your own house

    Audio
    transport Auckland Region
    15 Feb 2019
    No caption

    Another neighbourhood issue firing locals up - are you allowed to block the park outside your house, to save the spot for yourself? An outraged resident went to the Howick local board about people… Audio

  • What's going on with Auckland's traffic?

    Audio
    transport Auckland Region
    15 Feb 2019
    Traffic is backing up on the motorway.

    Is Auckland traffic and congestion out of control? Yesterday was an example, clogged after work on a hot sunny evening due to crashes and breakdowns.  Audio

  • Trump to declare national emergency for wall

    Audio
    politics
    15 Feb 2019
    President Donald Trump speaks during a rally in El Paso, Texas, Monday, Feb. 11, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

    President Donald Trump will declare National emergency so he can bypass Congress to fund has border wall on the US Mexican Border. Senior Democrats have slammed it as a gross misuse of power.  Audio

  • The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 2)

    Audio 15 Feb 2019

    Question of the Day: What tattoo do you have? In a Guardian piece today it's argued that tattoos may finally be coming uncool. Despite being seen on many celebrities, and more people than ever before… Audio

  • The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)

    Audio 15 Feb 2019
    No caption

    President Donald Trump will declare National emergency so he can bypass Congress to fund has border wall on the US Mexican Border. Senior Democrats have slammed it as a gross misuse of power. Security… Audio

  • Panelists Friday 15 February

    Audio 15 Feb 2019
    Wallace Chapman

    Today Wallace Chapman is joined by Jo McCarroll, editor of NZ Gardener magazine, and Scott Campbell, director of Campbell Squared public relations company in Tauranga. 

    Coming up

  • Three Minutes Max: Scott Campbell

    Audio 10 Feb 2019
    Scott Campbell

    Former broadcaster and Tauranga business owner, Scott Campbell tells us why allowing the polarising voice of Don Brash to be heard at Waitangi was a good thing. Audio

  • Canberra's courtship of Pacific continues

    News
    Pacific Tuvalu
    31 Jan 2019
    Australia's Defence Minister Marise Payne

    Australia's Foreign Minister Marise Payne is to visit Tuvalu and Solomon Islands next week.

    Canberra's courtship of Pacific continues
  • How much would you give up your phone for?

    Audio
    business
    17 Dec 2018
    Filming the interviews meant the victims could focus on recounting what had happened, said Inspector Sarah Stewart.

    Company Vitamin Water has announced it will give away $100,000 to someone who can survive a year without using a smartphone. An old fashion landline is allowed. Audio

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