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Book review - Marks of Identity: New Zealand Logos 1960-80
Paul Diamond reviews Marks of Identity: New Zealand Logos 1960-80 by Hamish Thompson. Published by Hamish Thompson. Audio
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AUT comms school denies sidelining Pacific Media Centre
AUT comms school denies sidelining Pacific Media Centre
Auckland University of Technology has denied claims that the Pacific Media Centre is being dumped or sidelined.
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Book review: Where We Swim by Ingrid Horrocks
Harry Ricketts reviews Where We Swim by Ingrid Horrocks. Published by VUP. Audio
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Book Critic: Pip Adam
Today Pip reviews Secret Art Powers by Jo Randerson, Red by Chase Berggrun and Motherhood by Sheila Heti. Audio
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Book Review - Later Stephen King
Quentin Johnson reviews Later by Stephen King. Published by Hachette NZ. Audio
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Book review - Her Say: Stories by Jackie Clark and The Aunties
Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop reviews Her Say: Survivors of Domestic Abuse Tell Their Own Stories by Jackie Clark and The Aunties. Published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Claims of cancel culture and media bias get political
Against a backdrop of gripes about ‘cancel culture’ in the media, the National Party’s broadcasting spokesperson has warned bias, balance and political influence need to be addressed - and news media… Video, Audio
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Claims of cancel culture and media bias get political
Claims of cancel culture and media bias get political
Against a backdrop of gripes about ‘cancel culture’ in the media, the National Party’s broadcasting spokesperson has warned bias, balance and political influence need to be addressed - and news media…
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Book review - No one is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood
Ash Davida Jane of Unity Books Wellington, reviews No one is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood published by Bloomsbury. Audio
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Book review - The Liminal Space by Jacquie McRae
Lisa Finucane reviews The Liminal Space by Jacquie McRae, published by Huia. Audio
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At The Movies for 10 March 2021
Simon Morris reviews a long-awaited adaptation of a Kiwi classic and two Black American history lessons. Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 10 March 2021
At The Movies for 10 March 2021
Simon Morris reviews a long-awaited adaptation of a Kiwi classic and two Black American history lessons.
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Book review - The Stubborn Light of Things by Melissa Harrison
Leah McFall reviews The Stubborn Light of Things by Melissa Harrison, published by Allen & Unwin. Audio
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Book review - Lullaby Beach by Stella Duffy
Mary Fawcett of Schrödinger’s Books, Petone, reviews Lullaby Beach by Stella Duffy. Published by Little, Brown Book Group. Audio
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Book review - A Children’s Bible by Lydia Millet
Melanie O'Loughlin reviews A Children’s Bible by Lydia Millet, published by W.W. Norton & Company. Audio
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New Zealand local councils not fit for purpose - academic
Councils' dysfunction down to inexperience, infrastructure costs - academic
Inexperience, personality clashes and infrastructure costs are at the root of ongoing council infighting around the country, a long-time councillor says.
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Driver licence test delays affecting job chances in Tairāwhiti
Five-week wait for Tairāwhiti driver licence tests
The wait for driver licence tests in Gisborne is at least five weeks, leaving rural East Coast residents trying to enter the workforce in limbo.
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Book review - The Crooked Tree by Una Mannion
Kiran Dass reviews The Crooked Tree by Una Mannion, published by Faber. Audio
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Prison guards threaten pepper spray moments after suicide attempt
Prison guards threaten pepper spray moments after suicide attempt
Prison guards threatened to pepper spray an inmate and then went on to put her in a headlock minutes after she'd attempted suicide.
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At The Movies for 3 March 2021
Simon Morris sees a documentary about the war exploits of five Hollywood greats and finds the Golden Globes rather underwhelming by comparison. Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 3 March 2021
At The Movies for 3 March 2021
Simon Morris sees a documentary about the war exploits of five Hollywood greats and finds the Golden Globes rather underwhelming by comparison.
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Book review - The Prophets by Robert Jones Jnr
Ralph McAllister reviews The Prophets by Robert Jones Jnr, published by Quercus. Audio
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Book Critic - Claire Mabey
Today Claire reviews Sorrow & Bliss by Meg Mason: Brilliant novel essentially about mental health, family, relationships and concepts of what a good mother is/should be. Claire also talks about her… Audio
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Book review - Stranger in the Shogun's City by Amy Stanley
Stella Chrysostomou of VOLUME Books reviews Stranger in the Shogun's City by Amy Stanley. Published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Book review - Tranquility and Ruin by Danyl McLauchlan
Holly Walker reviews Tranquility and Ruin by Danyl McLauchlan, published by Victoria University Press. Audio