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Tragic crash sparks muddled media reaction
In the wake of one of our deadliest car crashes, the media upset some by lingering on the aftermath. Pundits and radio hosts claimed costly advertising campaigns came at the cost of safer roads - but… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Shearers are running behind in King Country because they haven't been able to get dry sheep and Marlborough winegrowers are keeping a close eye out for black spot and powdery mildew. Audio
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Covid-19 blame game and comms strategy questioned
Mediawatch looks at how the blame game played out in the media over the latest Covid cluster and the rulebreakers - while the previously-praised Covid communications strategy was called into question… Audio
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Lessons from lockdown: The changes we'll keep
Lockdown has been an extended period of reflection for New Zealand's team of 5 million. So what have we learned about ourselves and how we want to live our lives? RNZ In Depth reporter Teresa Cowie…
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Fiji 7s captain apologises after pleading guilty to drink driving
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has apologised after pleading guilty to a charge of drink driving. Audio
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Drunk-driving conviction overturned
A man has had his drink driving charge overturned after the police repeatedly refused to let him use the toilet. Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 3 Jul 2018The world's wealth is making its way into few hands, and they - in the U.S. anyway are the 9.9% not 1%. And rising inequality means rising social immobility for those outside those 11 people in every… Audio
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Man's drink-driving conviction overturned due to poo incident
A judge has overturned a drink driving conviction because police repeatedly refused to let the appellant go to the toilet, and he ended up soiling himself - an act the judge said was humiliating. Video, Audio
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Dunedin: A Magical Musical Tour
Southern man, music fan, poet and journalist Richard Langston takes us on a personal journey through Dunedin and its music. Video, Audio
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Tough approach by Tonga police welcomed
Audio 24 Apr 2017A commentator on Tongan affairs is giving strong backing to an Easter Weekend police action in the capital, Nuku'alofa, that led to dozens of arrests. Audio
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Justice delayed, justice denied
Audio 29 Nov 2016Analysis - Between the 1950s and 1980s more than 100,000 children were put into state institutions where many suffered abuse and neglect. Is the state is facing up to its crimes? Audio
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Public commitment sought in Tonga booze crackdown
Audio 8 Aug 2016Tonga police say issues of alcohol abuse can only be overcome with commitment from the community. Audio
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Question Time for 27 November 2014
Audio 27 Nov 2014- Hon ANNETTE KING to the Prime Minister: How many times this year, and on what dates has he had communications with Cameron Slater?
- JOANNE HAYES to the Minister of Finance: What progress has been made…
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Maori King's son discharged without conviction
Audio 3 Jul 2014The Maori King's teenage son has been discharged without conviction on charges of burglary and theft and has been given a conditional discharge without conviction on an earlier charge of drink… Audio
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French Polynesia road safety boss in drink driving incident
Audio 14 Nov 2013French Polynesia road safety boss in drink driving incident. Audio
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Question Time for 6 August 2013 (to members)
Audio 6 Aug 2013- Hon TREVOR MALLARD to the Member in charge of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Amending Primary Function of Bank) Amendment Bill (No 2): Is it his intention to proceed with the first reading of the…
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Top Stories for Tuesday 14 February 2012
Audio 14 Feb 2012Government has no plan, only cuts - PSA; Labour unconvinced of state sector shake up; Georgia and India targeted by bomb attacks; Jerusalem blames Iran for bomb blasts; raids trial to hear from… Audio
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Jon Gadsby avoids jail on drink driving charge
Audio 7 Feb 2012The comedian, Jon Gadsby, has avoided going to jail for his fourth drink driving charge. Audio
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Anti-drink drive group exasperated
Audio 22 Aug 2011An anti-drink driving group is criticising the use by a police officer of a legal loophole to get a charge dismissed. Audio
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Police phone system may give criminal cases a defence
Audio 22 Jun 2010A Whangarei lawyer says the decision to dismiss a drink-driving charge because of flaws in a police telephone system could provide others with a possible defence. Audio