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How lucky we were to have John Clarke
How lucky we were to have John Clarke
First Person - The death of John Clarke was shockingly unexpected and leaves a gigantic hole in the lives of those who knew and loved him, writes Simon Morris.
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We don't know how lucky we are. Tom Scott on his mate, John Clarke
Satirist, comedian and writer John Clarke has died, aged 68. Audio
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Pania, Tuna and a McCahon: A short history of art heists in NZ
Pania, Tuna and a McCahon: A short history of art heists in NZ
The two Gottfried Lindauer paintings taken from an Auckland art gallery in a brazen ram raid aren't the first high profile artworks to be stolen in New Zealand.
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Niue hopeful of China's help to fix roads
Niue hopeful of China's help to fix roads
Niue is hoping to sign a deal with the Chinese government by mid year to have the island's badly potholed ring road fixed up.
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Hymns on Sunday for 30 October 2016
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Some peace-themed hymns in this week's programme, including Carl Daw's hymn O Day of Peace set to the tune 'Jerusalem', and John Rutter's benediction The… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 September 2016
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. In today's programme some 20th century hymns, a psalm from the Scottish Psalter, and the story behind the American gospel hymn In the sweet by and by. Audio
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Support for Suu Kyi strong after 100 days in power
Support for Myanmar's Suu Kyi strong after 100 days in power
Analysis - Myanmar's State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi is 100 days into her first term but her report card is mixed, writes Graeme Acton.
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O'Driscoll backs Gatland for Lions job
O'Driscoll backs Gatland for Lions job
Wales coach Warren Gatland would probably be the best person to coach the Lions in New Zealand next year, according to former Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll.
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Verse Chorus Verse: Pacific Heights
Verse Chorus Verse: Pacific Heights
The story behind the new song from Pacific Heights and Louis Baker.
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The Kids are All Right
Do adults underestimate the kind of issues young people deal with daily? Sally Gardner sees the “Y” in YA as standing for why something happens and the “A” for an attempted answer. She is joined by… Audio
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Myanmar - A Democracy Under Construction
Audio 13 Mar 2016Insight travels to Myanmar to find out how democracy is unfolding after decades of harsh military rule. Audio, Gallery
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NZer celebrates arts milestone in Yangon
NZer celebrates arts milestone in Yangon
When Gill Pattison latched on to the idea of opening an art gallery in Myanmar, the country was under a military government not exactly focussed on the needs of artists.
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Should property buyers be getting soil tests ?
New Zealand has an estimated 20,000 sites contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides and other toxic material. Since 2008, all regional councils have been identifying land where hazardous activities… Audio
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Author: Christian group were vindictive
Author: Christian group were vindictive
Author Ted Dawe says he is still angry at the way a Christian group had his book Into the River banned, and says they were "vindictive". Audio
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Ted Dawe: why we need to talk about teen sex
Author Ted Dawe says he is still angry at the way a Christian group had his book Into the River banned, and says they were "vindictive".
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Marty Duda's artist of the week
Dawes is an American roots/rock band based in Los Angeles who have been closely identified with the Laurel Canyon sound of the early 1970s…Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne. The band is led by… Audio
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Family First to 'explore options' for book ban
Family First to 'explore options' for book ban
The fight is not over for a Christian lobby group wanting to stop under-18s from reading a previously banned book.
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Family First looks at legal options after ban lifted
Family First is looking at its legal options, after the Film and Literature review board voted yesterday four-to-one to remove all restrictions on Ted Dawe's book "Into The River". Audio
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Ban on Into the River novel lifted
Ban on Into the River novel lifted
Banned book Into the River can now be bought, borrowed and displayed after a decision by the Film and Literature Board to classify it as unrestricted.
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All restrictions lifted on the first book banned in 20 years
All restrictions have been lifted on the first book banned in New Zealand in 20 years. Audio
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Into The River ban lifted
Into The River ban lifted
Into the River can now be bought, borrowed and displayed after a decision was made to classify it as unrestricted.
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Dawes - Taylor Goldsmith
Los Angeles band, Dawes, talk about their new album All Your Favourite Bands. The California-based four piece is made up of Wylie Gelber, Tay Strathairn, and brothers Griffin Goldsmith and Taylor… Audio
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Banned NZ book's fate to be decided
Banned NZ book's fate to be decided
Whether New Zealand's first banned book in 20 years remains off-limits to teenagers could be decided today.
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Banned book Into The River to hit US shelves
Banned book to hit US shelves
Into The River, the first book to be banned in New Zealand in more than 20 years, will soon be available to readers in the US and Canada.
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Banned NZ book to hit US shelves
Banned NZ book to hit US shelves
The US publisher of Into the River heard about the New Zealand book only because of publicity about it being banned in this country. Audio