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Academic and activist Dr Cat Pausé has died
Academic and activist Dr Cat Pausé has died
The Massey University lecturer - who specialised in fat studies and body stigma - has passed away.
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Opening up not all it's cracked up to be for business
Even after the government announced it was relaxing Covid restrictions on Wednesday, business leaders responded with a familiar call for more freedom. But looser restrictions haven't shored up their… Audio
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Opening up not all it's cracked up to be for business
Opening up not all it's cracked up to be for business
Even after the government announced it was relaxing Covid restrictions on Wednesday, business leaders responded with a familiar call for more freedom. But looser restrictions haven't shored up their…
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Police who killed were given evidence in advance
Police who killed were given evidence in advance
When police shoot and kill, they're investigated by fellow officers. Guyon Espiner reveals that shooters have been shown evidence in advance of being interviewed.
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BOP council leaders' credit card spend: Chocolate fish, t-shirts and a can of coke
Chocolate fish, t-shirts and a can of coke: Council leaders' card spend
Chocolate fish, free t-shirts and a book named Fifteen Shades of Climate were among more than $112,000 in credit card purchases by Bay of Plenty leaders last year.
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Pulling young Kiwis into the loop with news
Younger Kiwis have been turning away from traditional news media outlets and bulletins for years, and the media they’re using most heavily have little news. But podcast listening is growing fast among… Audio
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Pulling young Kiwis into the loop with news
Pulling young Kiwis into the loop with news
Younger Kiwis have been turning away from traditional news media outlets and bulletins for years, and the media they’re using most heavily have little news. But podcast listening is growing fast among…
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Dating Parliament’s Speaker, and the ‘chair of doom’
The unintended consequences of one MP's early retirement with a bad day for the MP, who in the subsequent reshuffle, is allocated the debating chamber's 'Chair of Doom'. Audio
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Dating Parliament’s Speaker, and the ‘chair of doom’
Dating Parliament’s Speaker, and the ‘chair of doom’
The unintended consequences of one MP's early retirement with a bad day for the MP, who in the subsequent reshuffle, is allocated the debating chamber's 'Chair of Doom'.
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The Sampler: Tears For Fears, Benny Salvador, Blair Parkes
Tony Stamp inspects the first album in eighteen years from UK synth pop heavyweights Tears For Fears, an acid jazz-tinged EP by teenage Wellington producer Benny Salvador, and the latest long-player… Audio
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The Sampler: Tears For Fears, Benny Salvador, Blair Parkes
The Sampler: Tears For Fears, Benny Salvador, Blair Parkes
Tony Stamp inspects the first album in eighteen years from UK synth pop heavyweights Tears For Fears, an acid jazz-tinged EP by teenage Wellington producer Benny Salvador, and the latest long-player…
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Three years on from the Christchurch mosque attacks, has anything changed?
Three years on from the Christchurch mosque attacks, has anything changed?
Opinion - The third anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks has come and gone. Has anything changed? Have we learned anything? Are we better, worse, more apathetic?
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Cricket and Kilikiti, Ross Taylor talks about finding the best of both worlds
Cricket and Kilikiti: Ross Taylor on the best of both worlds
New Zealand farewelled its highest international run-scorer when Ross Taylor signalled his retirement from international cricket earlier this year.
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Covid-19 in the Pacific
Covid-19 in the Pacific
Solomons' figures soar; Vanuatu confirms a Covid-19 patient is critically ill; medical staff test positive in American Samoa; over 200 active cases in the Cook Islands; frontline staff test positive…
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What reality television tells us about ourselves
Once you get past the Kardashian tantrums, the scheming castaways on Survivor and the Real Housewives histrionics, there's much to learn about ourselves in reality TV, says sociologist and TV-lover… Audio
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Hair and Loathing an inside look at body hair and intimacy
Hair and Loathing is presented and produced by Charlotte Cook. In Episode 2 she takes a look at what it means to be hairy when it comes time to get your kit off in front of someone else. Questions… Audio
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How Russia is recruiting mercenaries to fight in Ukraine
How Russia is recruiting mercenaries to fight in Ukraine
Mercenary sources have told the BBC that recruits are being trained at a base in Mol'kino in southern Russia, next to a Russian army base.
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Tributes pour in for Shane Warne following shock death, aged 52
Tributes pour in for Shane Warne following shock death
The cricket world is in shock after the sudden death of Shane Warne, one of the greatest players of the sport.
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'This too will pass': MPs give thanks and point a few fingers
Parliament’s precinct is being spring-cleaned and returned to order and the MPs are full of thanks, and a little causative finger pointing. Audio
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'This too will pass': MPs give thanks and point a few fingers
'This too will pass': MPs give thanks and point a few fingers
Parliament’s precinct is being spring-cleaned and returned to order and the MPs are full of thanks, and a little causative finger pointing.
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Kāinga Ora breached political neutrality standards - Commissioner
'Unacceptable': Kāinga Ora breached political neutrality - Commissioner
Government housing agency Kāinga Ora failed to remain politically neutral, the Public Service Commissioner has found.
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The town that backed a child sex abuser
The town that backed a child sex abuser
When a firefighter abused his young son, many in their small town refused to believe it. Fire and Emergency kept him on, and locals turned on the boy's mum, saying she'd made up the allegations.
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Parenting in the digital age
Sophie Brickman is a Mum and journalist who talks to the experts about how to use technology to raise children in her book Baby, Unplugged: One Mother's Search for Balance, Reason, and Sanity in the… Audio
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The need to get teenage girls moving
Research by Sport New Zealand shines a light on the steep drop off in girls' participation in sport and active recreation. By the age of 16, there is a 17% gap between male and female participation… Audio