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Movember fights prostate cancer in Māori
Movember fights prostate cancer in Māori
The Movember Foundation is spending $576,426 to try to improve the bleak outcomes for Māori men with prostate cancer.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Audio
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A Song Symphony?
To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of Radiohead's Ok Computer, Graeme Downes asks if the album is a Song Symphony? Audio
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Reserve Bank reinforces interest rates on hold
Reserve Bank reinforces interest rates on hold
The Reserve Bank has signalled interest rates could stay at a record low until 2019.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Audio
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State sector watchdog might out unacceptably high pay rises
The State Services Commission will, from now on, name and shame any government-owned organisation that ignores its advice and gives huge pay rises to its chief executive. Audio
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Super Fund CEO's increase out of step - SSC
Super Fund CEO's increase 'out of step' - State Services Commission
The State Services Commission will name and shame any government-owned entity that gives huge pay rises to its boss, after the Super Fund CEO got a 23 percent increase.
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Trump hedges bets on Palestinian homeland
Trump hedges bets on Palestinian homeland
Analysis - US President Donald Trump is not insisting on a 'two-state solution' to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but his motives are still unclear writes Graeme Acton.
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RBNZ wary despite easing house prices
RBNZ wary despite easing house prices
House lending limits and higher fixed mortgage rates have helped cool housing prices, but the Reserve Bank is not claiming victory just yet.
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Reserve Bank holds OCR at 1.75%
Reserve Bank holds OCR at 1.75%
The Reserve Bank has held its benchmark interest rate at a record low and signaled the next move will not be for some time.
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Inflation on the up but interest rates unlikely to follow
Analysts are unanimously picking the central bank governor Graeme Wheeler will keep the official cash rate at 1 point 75 percent The economy is growing robustly, and inflation has rebounded to the… Audio
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The non-death of the album
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior Lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago argues the album is NOT dead. He illustrates this by… Audio
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Reserve Bank Governor to step down in September
Reserve Bank Governor to step down in September
Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler will not seek a second term and will step down from the role in September.
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What makes a pop diva?
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior Lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago discusses why Adele's 'Hello' has been such a huge hit… Video, Audio
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Top 1% of NZers own 20% of wealth
Top 1% of NZers own 20% of wealth
The country's two richest people, billionaires Graeme Hart and Richard Chandler, have as much wealth as the poorest 30 percent of New Zealanders.
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When does Putin put the boot in?
When does Putin put the boot in?
Analysis: A just-released US intelligence report has exposed Russia as having an active role in influencing the next US President, writes Graeme Acton.
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Big bill for Dunedin scrub fire
Big bill for Dunedin scrub fire
The blaze on Signal Hill threatened homes and took six helicopters and 45 firefighters to put out.
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Community rallies around family after fatal fire
Audio 23 Dec 2016A family friend says this is such an unexpected tragedy and everyone is praying Kailesh Thanabalaginsham wakes up soon to be reunited with his daughter. Audio
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Man fighting for life after fatal house fire
Auckland house fire: Three family members killed, three injured
A refugee advocate has been badly injured in a fire that killed his son, wife and mother-in-law in Auckland. Audio
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Lance Armstrong draws a crowd in Auckland
Lance Armstrong draws a crowd in Auckland
An estimated 1000 cyclists joined the disgraced seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong on a waterfront bike ride in Auckland this morning.
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It's seagull attack season - hide your cats
It's seagull attack season - hide your cats
It's seagulls' nesting time and they will dive bomb anything that threatens their young, including your cat.
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Goneville - a new music memoir by Nick Bollinger (extract)
Music journalist Nick Bollinger's memoir Goneville is out today. Read this exclusive extract while listening to the never-before-available song which inspired this chapter. Audio, Gallery
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Let the gains begin: Steroid users tell us why they juice
Let the gains begin: Steroid users tell us why they juice
More and more young men are turning to steroids to bulk up, but is it worth the risks?
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De Villiers stands down as Proteas Test captain
De Villiers stands down as Proteas Test captain
AB de Villiers has resigned as South Africa's test cricket captain, opening the way for childhood friend Faf du Plessis to take over on a permanent basis.
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Kaikōura tourism say lack of road info hurting business
Kaikōura tourism say lack of road info hurting business
Kaikōura tourist operators are demanding answers about the main road south, accusing authorities of leaving them in the dark.