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Virat Kohli denies swearing at Kane Williamson
Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli has denied swearing at Black Cap Kane Williamson at the second test in Christchurch, which New Zealand won yesterday.
Kohli was questioned by a journalist about… Audio
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day One
A group of MPs spent five days travelling through Tonga and Fiji. Were they sunning around the Pacific or was it work? Daniela Maoate-Cox followed them to find out. Audio
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Nir Eyal: why tech addiction is a myth
For most of us, device overuse does not meet all of the above conditions so does not qualify as an addiction, according to behavioural sociologist Nir Eyal. He tells Kim Hil the myth that we're all… Audio
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Song Crush: Lana Del Rey, Channel Tres, King Princess
Lana Del Rey releases her strongest songs ever five albums in, Lizzo hits the top of the charts with a song released two years ago, King Princess is riding a big gay wave of queer pop - here's the… Video, Audio
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Song Crush: Whitney, Marika Hackman, Priya Sami
Songs of love lost, frustration, and oxygen particles feature in Song Crush this week. Video, Audio
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When is it OK to swear in the workplace?
A Petone barista was awarded $12,000 in compensation, after she was fired for swearing while at work. But how much foul language is too much? Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
Audio 14 Aug 2019Major report into reducing alcohol harm ignored for almost a decade. For all the talk on cannabis…what about the drug that does the most harm ? Some Hamilton city councillors have come under scrutiny… Audio
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Warriors' struggles spark f***-letter word flurry
Given recent NRL results and refereeing blunders, anyone emotionally invested in the Warriors could be forgiven for turning the air blue. Recent stories in print have had as many dots, dashes and… Audio
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David Downs: A Mild Touch of the Cancer
Comedian, actor, and author David Downs honestly and humourously shared his battle with lymphoma in his popular column 'A Mild Touch of the Cancer' Unfortunately his treatment failed and after 12… Audio
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Six songs that were banned from the radio
There's nothing like pop music to get the "squares" riled up. There have been plenty of controversies around music and Simon Sweetman has a taste of what's caused a stir on the radio airwaves. Audio
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NZ Biography: Joanne Drayton on Hudson & Halls
They chopped, they cooked, they bickered, they drank and camped up our TV screens; a book about Peter Hudson and David Halls has just won an Ockham New Zealand Book Award. Audio
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Claims of bullying, yelling, swearing at bus depot
More allegations of bullying - this time with a bus company in Wellington.
Drivers say they've been yelled at, sworn at and intimidated by a Tranzurban manager at one of their local depots.
It's all… Audio
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Swearing in and bowing out
New MP Paulo Garcia was sworn in this week to replace former National MP Nuk Korako. Video, Audio
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Shayne Carter on his memoir Dead People I Have Known
Audio 4 May 2019Dunedin music icon Shayne Carter talks to Kim Hill about his upcoming book Dead People I Have Known. Carter began playing music as a teenager at Kaikorai Valley High School and he's been a member… Audio, Gallery
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Cook Islands parliament resumes under clouds of controversy
The Cook Islands parliament sat for the first time yesterday since the nation's general election in June 2018 with several controversies looming. Audio
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Our new Chief Justice in the Supreme Court
Dr Dean Knight, co-director for the NZ Centre for Public Law at Victoria University of Wellington joins Kathryn to discuss the process of swearing in a new Chief Justice. Dame Sian Elias finished her… Audio
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BANG! Season 3 Episode 2: Talk About It
Research shows that putting a name to a feeling helps manage it. In this episode, three BANG! listeners talk about things they've struggled with and the steps they've taken to deal with them, plus… Audio
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Review - Colette
Colette stars Keira Knightley as the woman who became one of the best-known writers in French literature. Video, Audio
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Community Meetings
Audio 9 Feb 2019Two community meetings have been held this morning - to update the evacuees and the wider community - Over 2000 people turned up at the Hope Community Church in Nelson. At the meeting acting district… Audio
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Fiji's foreign landowners to keep up fight to honour deportee
Foreign owners of land in Fiji say they'll keep fighting for justice to honour Fiji deportee Karen Seaton who died suddenly last week. Audio
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Mrs. Maisel is back and as entertaining as ever
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is the perfect palate-cleanser between the heavier offerings of TV’s ‘golden age’, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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'I believe Maggie Barry' - Simon Bridges on bullying claims
National MP Maggie Barry is insisting she has been cleared of bullying claims made by former staff members. Parliamentary services cleared her of any wrongdoing but documents obtained by the Herald… Audio
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MMP turns 25: more women, Asian, and Maori MPs
Twenty-five years ago voters chose to change the country's electoral system to MMP but the decision has also changed what Parliament looks like and what it does. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: DLT and MC B-Ware of Upper Hutt Posse
Wellington hip-hop pioneers Upper Hutt Posse have just been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Members Darryl Thomson aka, DLT and Bennett Pomana, aka MC B-Ware, joined us to reminisce and select songs… Video, Audio
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Trump apologises to Kavanaugh before swearing in
Audio 9 Oct 2018Conservative lawmaker Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate as the United States' next Supreme Court Judge after an acrimonious process in which he faced several allegations of sexual… Audio
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Kavanaugh joins US Supreme Court - now what?
Brett Kavanaugh has been sworn in as a United States Supreme Court justice after being confirmed in the tightest vote in the Senate in more than a century. His appointment cements conservative control… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: 3 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately's Karyn Hay. This week: Colin and Karyn chat about expats' takes on the US Supreme Court scrap, non-stop 'property porn' on TV, another major… Audio
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Toto and Steve Lukather: pulling the crowds for Africa
Toto's guitarist Steve Lukather has played with artists including Aretha Franklin, George Benson, Joni Mitchell, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson and Ringo Starr to name a few. He spoke to Wallace… Video, Audio
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TV watershed
The BSA is looking at our television watershed. It operates in timebands, so you won't see risque content or hear a lot of swearing early in the evening but you might later on. Audio
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Mava Enoka (Part 2)
Audio 3 Aug 2018We don't talk anymore. On the phone, anyway.A British report says that the total volume of calls made on mobiles fell by 1.7% in 2017, even though making them is the cheapest it has ever been. What… Audio