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Rinku's story - Life after the dark
In July 2015, international student Rinku Deol walked into the office of his local MP, dowsed himself with petrol and threatened to set himself alight. The young Indian man claimed he was being… Audio
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Rinku's story - Life after the dark
Rinku's story - Life after the dark
In July 2015, international student Rinku Deol walked into the office of his local MP, dowsed himself with petrol and threatened to set himself alight. The young Indian man claimed he was being…
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio
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At The Movies for 22 November 2017
Simon Morris reviews the blockbuster Justice League, but is rather keener on the unlikely Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. He also checks out festival favourite The Killing of a Sacred Deer. Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 22 November 2017
At The Movies for 22 November 2017
Simon Morris reviews the blockbuster Justice League, but is rather keener on the unlikely Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. He also checks out festival favourite The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
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Trump defends tweets as key to White House victory
Trump defends tweets as key to White House victory
Donald Trump is defending his regular use of social media, especially Twitter, saying he may not have won the US presidency without it.
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Lawyer urges independent benefit reviews
Lawyer urges independent benefit reviews
The benefit decision review committee is part of an internal Ministry of Social Development system and creates a systemic bias against beneficiaries, community lawyer Simonette Boele says. Video
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The Book Launch - The 9th Floor
In this final, bonus podcast, join Helen Clark, Jim Bolger, Dame Jenny Shipley and Sir Geoffrey Palmer in conversation with Tim Watkin and Guyon Espiner, as we launch the book of the series, The 9th… Audio
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Salina Fisher on an upward spiral
At just 23 Wellington composer Salina Fisher has taken the SOUNZ Contemporary Award at the Silver Scrolls for the second year in a row. Her winning work, Tōrino for string quartet is based on… Audio
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RNZ Concert's selections from the BBC Proms
This week's concerts from the BBC Proms 2017
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Winston Peters - New Zealand First
Audio 21 Aug 2017New Zealand's great political survivor, Winston Peters has been talked up as king-maker ahead of just about every election since the advent of MMP in 1996.
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Protests on Manus as Australia's High Court makes ruling
Protests continued on Manus this week as Australia's High Court confirmed the legal status of the detention centre while Canberra continue moves to close it down. Audio
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Inside Out: Part 1, 12 August 2017
This week Nick takes a look at some of the many jazz musicians who have gone by the nickname 'Red' including the Reds Norvo, McKenzie, Garland, and Nichols. Audio
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Manus detainees resist attempts to force them from camp
Audio 11 Aug 2017Refugee and asylum seeker protests are into their second week on Manus Island, highlighting the deliberate degradation of living conditions in Australia's prison camp.
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Lawyer: Aus govt to blame for latest refugee death on Manus
A human rights lawyer says Australia's government is responsible for the latest death of a refugee on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island and will likely be responsible for more. Audio
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Violent arrests at peaceful refugee protest on Nauru
Violent arrests at peaceful refugee protest on Nauru
Violent arrests have been reported at the Australian run refugee detention centre on Nauru.
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Peaceful protests on Nauru met with violent arrests
Peaceful refugee protests on Nauru have been met with violent arrests following revelations about Australia's resettlement agreement with the US. Audio
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Four charged in Trump crackdown on leaks
Four charged in Trump crackdown on leaks
The US attorney general has said four people have been charged over leaks as the Trump administration launched a crackdown on embarrassing disclosures.
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World leaders leaked calls with Trump
Transcripts of Donald Trump's phone calls with the Australian Prime Minister and the Mexican president have both been leaked. Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Peter Fa'afiu (Part 2)
Audio 4 Aug 2017Making our lives more environmentally sustainable. What the Panelists Jennie Moreton and Peter Fa'afiu want to talk about. The president of the Australian Olive Oil Association talks about his… Audio
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Standoff at asylum camp on PNG's Manus Island
Standoff at asylum camp on PNG's Manus Island
The standoff on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea over the closure of Foxtrot Compound at the Australian-run asylum seeker camp has come to a head today.
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Trump's transnational transcripts expose tactics
Trump's transnational transcripts expose tactics
Transcripts of the US president's phone calls to his Mexican and Australian counterparts after taking office reveal he pressured them on immigration issues.
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Trump telephone transcripts leaked
The transcripts of Donald Trump's first phone calls with the Mexican President and Australian Prime Minister have been leaked. Washington correspondent Giles Gibson joins us to discuss the details. Audio
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Oh baby! The question keeps coming up
Oh baby! The question keeps coming up
Should Jacinda Ardern be asked about her plans for having kids?
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Diagnosis by interview: The 'incoherence' of McCain & Trump
Diagnosis by interview: The 'incoherence' of McCain & Trump
Opinion - US Senator John McCain was diagnosed with brain cancer soon after his speech patterns suggested something might be terribly wrong. Phil Smith looks at what Donald Trump's speech suggests. Video