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Music feature: Amy Winehouse
Although her time on Earth was cut short, Amy Winehouse left and indelible mark on music. Lisa Tomlins is a singer who has been involved with a series of Winehouse tribute shows over the years. Lisa… Audio
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Staff at two Auckland hospitals hit panic buttons, called security thousands of times
Staff at two Auckland hospitals hit panic buttons, called security thousands of times
Violence and abuse by patients and visitors have forced staff at North Shore and Waitākere hospitals to call security or hit panic buttons thousands of times within a seven-month period.
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Kiwis don't know how to react to earthquake warnings - research
Audio 28 Aug 2023New research shows we're not as switched on as we should be when it comes to technology, warning us of earthquakes. Massey's Joint Centre for Disaster Research surveyed more than three thousand people… Audio
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Does China have the answer to screen time for children?
Two years ago, China instituted a strict three-hour-per-week limit for children playing video games. Michelle Dickinson, AKA Nanogirl asks if we should be looking to China when it comes to kids on… Audio
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Why the Silver Ferns don't win many World Cups
Why the Silver Ferns don't win many World Cups
Analysis - Three weeks on from the Netball World Cup, Bridget Tunnicliffe examines why the Australian Diamonds have won 12 titles, and the Silver Ferns five.
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Can the EU's new rules really rein in the worst of Big Tech?
Some of the world's biggest tech companies are now subject to new laws in European Union that are aimed at minimising harmful online content while protecting users' privacy. Last Friday the 19 largest… Audio
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Don't miss the boat on AI changes and risks, businesses told
Don't miss the boat on AI changes and risks, businesses told
Businesses are being warned to draw up plans on how they will regulate the use of artificial intelligence within their workplace and the risks it poses.
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'Sometimes you got to go tell some people to go screw themselves'
In October 2022 Kanye West (a.k.a.Ye) was dropped by sponsors and social media for repeated anti-semitic outbursts. Jewish hip hop artist Rami Even-Esh aka Kosha Dillz - renowned for his freestyle… Audio
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Regional Wrap: Whangarei with Baz Squire
Each week we join a creative correspondent from a different part of Aotearoa New Zealand. This week it’s Baz Squire of Whangārei’s Hangar Gallery. Audio
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Property-tracking website that showed what landlords own shut for breaching Privacy Act
Website showing landlords' properties shut down for privacy breach
A website which enabled people to find out how many properties their landlord owned has been shut down after breaching the Privacy Act.
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Introducing: BLXNDE
Audio 26 Aug 2023It's time now from Introducing, and this week its and artists from Kirikiriroa - BLXNDE aka Matt Shephard. Audio
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Affordable rental housing shrinking compared to population rise - research
Affordable rental housing shrinking compared to population rise - research
The Child Poverty Action Group commissioned survey reveals affordable rental housing stock has decreased between one and five percent since 2018.
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Spanish federation boss refuses to resign in kiss scandal, team quit in protest
Spanish federation boss refuses to resign in kiss scandal, team quit in protest
Luis Rubiales on Friday refused to quit for grabbing star player Jenni Hermoso's head and kissing her on the lips after Spain's Women's World Cup victory.
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A Place Called Te Awamutu | Episode 6: Not Today, Boy
When Trish introduces her new boyfriend to her protective cousins, his ill-advised attempt to mock their Māori culture backfires, leading to an unexpected lesson in respect and cultural sensitivity. Video
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Week in Politics: Bad poll for Labour, more policies and a National MP in trouble
Week in Politics: Bad poll for Labour, more policies and a National MP in trouble
Analysis - Commentators deliver similar verdicts on the latest poll, and its grim reading for Labour. The main parties continue to crank out policies, David Seymour's joke that no one thought was…
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Taranaki Maunga deal gets popular tick
Taranaki Maunga deal gets popular tick
Members of Taranaki's eight iwi have voted to approve the redress deal for the confiscation of Taranaki Maunga negotiated with the Crown.
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'I don't have a right to dream' - Teen overstayer faces a life of uncertainty
'I don't have a right to dream' - Teen overstayer faces a life of uncertainty
Kiwi-born children of visa overstayers are stuck in a legal limbo - unable to officially work or go to university, but existing on the sidelines of the community.
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Election 2023: Green Party MPs Eugenie Sage and Jan Logie leave Parliament
Green MPs Eugenie Sage and Jan Logie leave Parliament
Two of the longest-serving members of the Green Party caucus farewelled Parliament on Thursday, delivering their valedictory statements.
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Call for independent watchdog to investigate complaints against lawyers
Call for independent watchdog to investigate complaints against lawyers
The Law Society is backing a call for an independent watchdog which will overhaul the way the society investigates complaints against its own lawyers. Audio
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Air New Zealand makes $412m annual profit
Air New Zealand makes $412m annual profit
The national carrier was not offering guidance for this year given an uncertain economic environment.
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Theatre's back, but can it continue to thrive?
Audiences are returning to theatres, but the future is uncertain for university-level theatre education. Audio
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Theatre's back, but can it continue to thrive?
Theatre's back, but can it continue to thrive?
Audiences are returning to theatres, but the future is uncertain for university-level theatre education.
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Māori seats on Auckland Council draws mixed views
Māori seats on Auckland Council draws mixed views
Aucklanders are being asked for feedback on whether the council should have Māori seats on its governing body.
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David Benbow retrial: Prosecution says he had 'motive', 'means' and 'opportunity' to kill
David Benbow retrial: Prosecution says he had 'motive', 'means' and 'opportunity' to kill
A court has heard former corrections officer David Benbow killed his childhood friend after finding out he had begun a relationship with his ex-partner.
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Review - Strays
Strays is that rare thing - an R-rated comedy featuring live-action dogs. Abandoned pet Reggie plans revenge on his deadbeat owner. Featuring the voices of Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx and Isla Fisher. Video, Audio