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Plugged in and logged on – growing up in the digital age
Cheryl Brown and Kathryn MacCallum explore the digital landscapes that young people occupy today. A highlight of the University of Canterbury's Raising the Bar Christchurch 2023. Audio
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Watch: FENZ releases report into deaths of two Muriwai volunteer firefighters
Firefighters didn't recognise warning signs a fatal landslide was imminent - report
An independent investigation into the deaths of two volunteer firefighters at Muriwai has concluded they did not recognise the warning signs a landslide was imminent.
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Radio station develops app to spread Gagana Samoa to the world
Radio station develops app to spread Gagana Samoa to the world
A new language app developed for Gagana Samoa - the Samoan language - has been launched in New Zealand.
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Rising stars: Te Aorere Pewhairangi and Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne
Rising stars: Te Aorere Pewhairangi and Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne
Media producers Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne and Te Aorere Pewhairangi are proof that total immersion learning in te reo Māori can be a springboard to crafting great careers.
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Understanding the emotional lives of teenagers
It's harder than ever to be a teenager – and it's hard to be a parent of a teenager, too. In the past 25 years, we've become afraid to let teens experience the stress and disappointment that's a… Audio
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Rising stars: Te Aorere Pewhairangi and Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne
Media producers Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne and Te Aorere Pewhairangi are proof that total immersion learning in te reo Māori can be a springboard to crafting great careers.
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FIFA clear World Cup captains to wear inclusive armbands
FIFA clear World Cup captains to wear inclusive armbands
Captains will be permitted to wear armbands with messages about inclusion, gender equality and peace at the Women's World Cup.
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'So many of us are working toward our dreams' - Paige takes aim at the big leagues
Tamaki artist Paige is no stranger to Music 101, we've had her in the studio several times over the past five years. She's off to Australia this coming week to play her first overseas shows… Video, Audio
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Emily Hanford: are we teaching reading all wrong?
Education journalist Emily Hanford has spent years investigating why so many American kids are struggling to read. In the podcast series Sold a Story, she argues the early-intervention literacy… Audio
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World Cup veteran wants to be on court when it matters most
World Cup veteran wants to be on court when it matters most
Silver Fern Phoenix Karaka has been a quiet champion. Now she's finding her voice thanks to her younger team mates.
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Jan Tinetti made error of judgement that misled Parliament, Privileges committee finds
Jan Tinetti not in contempt, apologises for misleading Parliament
The Privileges Committee has found Education Minister Jan Tinetti did mislead Parliament due to a "high degree of negligence" but is not guilty of contempt.
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How America evolved into a culture of fans and followers
Celebrity has become a "weapon of mass distraction" that takes away from real heroism, says Landon Jones, former managing editor of People magazine. He explores how Americans became so… Audio
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'Incredibly sorry': Singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi cancels NZ shows
'Incredibly sorry': Singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi cancels NZ shows
The 26-year-old has cancelled touring for the remainder of the year, including his New Zealand shows.
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Mayor Nobby Clark called out for creating 'massive racial divide' with his anti-Māori comments
Mayor's anti-Māori comments creating 'massive racial divide'
Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark tells an anti co-governance event that he thinks a "woke" government is giving Māori too much power.
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Kevin Kelly: 'The thing that made you weird as a kid can make you great as an adult'
American futurist Kevin Kelly talks to Jesse Mulligan about the 450 proverbs in his new book Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier. Audio
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A tale of two gang towns
A huge Mongrel Mob tangi in Ōpōtiki has thrown up some stark contrasts in the way different towns deal with gangs. Audio
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A tale of two gang towns
A tale of two gang towns
A huge Mongrel Mob tangi in Ōpōtiki has thrown up some stark contrasts in the way different towns deal with gangs.
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Ministerial Grillapalooza: Photos from Parliament’s Estimates Hearings
Parliament has hit the time of year it turns into a combination of Glastonbury and the Inquisition - the multi-pronged miniterial grilling called Estimates Hearings. Audio
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Ministerial Grillapalooza: Photos from Parliament’s Estimates Hearings
Ministerial Grillapalooza: Photos from Parliament’s Estimates Hearings
Parliament has hit the time of year it turns into a combination of Glastonbury and the Inquisition - the multi-pronged miniterial grilling called Estimates Hearings.
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Pike River investigation: Police say more remains found inside mine
Watch: Police say more remains found inside Pike River Mine
Detective Superintendent Darryl Sweeney said recent imaging from borehole drilling showed the remains of two or possibly three miners.
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No timeline for cyclone-affected Gisborne homes
No timeline for cyclone-affected Gisborne homes
Gisborne property owners affected by Cyclone Gabrielle still have more questions than answers about payouts and mitigation.
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'Tragic' blow for staff as Victoria University proposes cuts to jobs and entire subjects
'Tragic' blow for staff as Victoria University proposes cuts
Entire subjects and 229 full-time equivalent roles will be axed at Victoria University if proposed cuts that staff describe as shocking go ahead.
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Further fallout as RNZ takes out the ‘garbage’
External experts are poring over the ‘inappropriate editing’ of international news published online by RNZ. It has already tightened editorial checks and stood down an online journalist. Will this… Audio
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Further fallout as RNZ takes out the ‘garbage’
Further fallout as RNZ takes out the ‘garbage’
External experts are poring over the ‘inappropriate editing’ of international news published online by RNZ. It has already tightened editorial checks and stood down an online journalist. Will this…
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Harvard morgue manager charged with selling body parts
Harvard morgue manager charged with selling body parts
Cedric Lodge allegedly took "heads, brains, skin and bones" from cadavers donated to Harvard University's medical school and sold them online.