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How to stand up against sexual harassment? If someone's made a really sexist creepy joke, don’t laugh
Noelle McCarthy leads a discussion about what the #MeToo movement really means for Aotearoa/New Zealand. With Kirsty Johnston, Zoë Lawton, Rhonda Tibble and Henry Law. Video, Audio
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Jacinda Ardern attracts the media spotlight in the US
Jacinda Ardern - and her family - attracted plenty of attention at the UN in New York this week. She was even cast as the antidote to Trumpism by some. But did the media mistake exposure and… Video, Audio
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Jacindamania goes global: the PM in US at the UN
Jacinda Ardern attracts the media spotlight in the US
Jacinda Ardern - and her family - attracted plenty of attention at the UN in New York this week. She was even cast as the antidote to Trumpism by some. But did the media mistake exposure and…
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Wes Montgomery 1
Audio 29 Sep 2018A look through Wes Montgomery’s back catalogue- plus music from the Wellington Jazz Orchestra’s album “Journey Home”, and Japanese pianist Hiromi. Audio
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Worlds of Music: Dudley Benson
Dudley Benson is an adventurous musician, vocalist and composer based in Dunedin. On the ambitious and uncompromising 2018 album Zealandia which aspires to lend a contemporary voice to the history of… Video, Audio
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Girl's death prompts upgrade of ageing Ruapehu shuttle buses
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts will retire its ageing bus fleet in response to a deadly accident on Mt Ruapehu earlier this year. Meanwhile, a former bus driver says two-wheel drives should never have been used… Video, Audio
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Inside the attempts to revive Ngāi Tahu dialect
Inside the attempts to revive Ngāi Tahu dialect
For the last 20 years, Hana O'Regan has been part of a group looking to revive the Ngāi Tahu dialect and ensure its survival.
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Toy mogul takes out top entrepreneur award
Toy mogul takes out top entrepreneur award
A toy company founder who's been in jail, chased by organised crime, and slept under a shop table has been named entrepreneur of the year.
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'Mr Loophole' helps Beckham beat speeding charge
'Mr Loophole' helps Beckham beat speeding charge
A lawyer known as 'Mr Loophole' has helped former football star David Beckham avoid prosecution over a speeding charge.
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Waka-jumping bill passes into law with Greens' vote
The controversial waka-jumping bill has crossed its final hurdle to become law. The legislation is designed to stop MPs from ditching their party - to New Zealand First, it's a trophy; to the Greens… Audio
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Waka-jumping bill passes into law after heated debate
Waka-jumping bill passes into law after heated debate
The controversial waka-jumping bill has passed its final hurdle to become law this afternoon, after more than 27 hours of debate in Parliament.
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Reserve Bank holds key interest rate at 1.75%
Reserve Bank holds key interest rate at 1.75%
The Reserve Bank has held its cash rate unchanged, as expected, and reaffirmed it's likely to be on hold for the forseeable future.
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From Frogs to Fame: Jenny Morris looks back
Singer Jenny Morris reminisces with Nick Bollinger about Frogs, Crocodiles, a Beatle's advice, and other highlights of a four-decade career, to mark her 2018 induction into the New Zealand Music Hall…
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- Breaking new constitutional ground (thanks gmail)
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Public servants labelled 'buffoons' over Waka Jumping Bill
Public servants labelled 'buffoons' over Waka Jumping Bill
National MP Nick Smith has slammed officials who drafted the government's controversial Waka Jumping Bill.
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Question Time for 26 September 2018
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Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government’s statements…
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Midday News for 26 September 2018
Audio 26 Sep 2018A third strike sees a prisoner given preventive detention. Nick Smith attacks officials who drafted the government's Waka Jumping Bill. Audio
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Wintry start to the day for lower South Island
Wintry start to the day for lower South Island
Snow showers and strong winds have kept the lower South Island in the grip of winter overnight. Audio
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Trump's boast at UN draws laughter
US President Donald Trump has addressed world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly, but he didn't get off to the start he might have hoped. His boast about his administration's… Audio
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High winds, snow hit South Island - roads update
High winds and flurries of snow are making driving difficult in the far south on Wednesday morning. For the latest on road conditions Susie Ferguson talks to Nick Rodger from the Transport Agency's… Audio
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Slater not guilty, free to play in NRL Grand final
Slater not guilty, free to play in NRL Grand final
Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater has been found not guilty of a shoulder charge and will play in the National Rugby League grand final.
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The Sampler : The Crossing by Alejandro Escovedo
Nick Bollinger listens to a tale of two immigrants from Mexican-American rocker Alejandro Escovedo. Audio
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The Sampler - 25 September 2018
Nick Bollinger reviews the debut album of multi-instrumental millennial Tash Sultana; a sonically smouldering set from midwestern slo-core pioneers Low; and a tale of two immigrants from… Audio
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The Sampler: Double Negative by Low
After 25 years, Midwestern slo-core trio low take a sonically challenging left turn. Nick Bollinger takes a listen. Audio