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Health ed: teaching mental, sexual and physical wellbeing
Health education has been in the spotlight recently, over what to tell young people about drugs. It also often comes up when discussing sexual and mental health at school. So how much should kids be… Audio
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Mokhtar Alkhanshali: coffee has the power to uplift or exploit
Five years ago, a casual text message led a young Yemeni-American man to his calling – helping restart the coffee industry in the poor, war-torn country his parents had emigrated from, said to be the… Audio
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Now Only by Mount Eerie
Last year Phil Elverum, who records as Mount Eerie, released one of the most starkly personal documents of grief ever put on disc. Now there's a sequel. Nick Bollinger listens. Audio
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The Mixtape: Chris Matthews
Headless Chickens’ principal songwriter Chris Matthews joins Tony Stamp for the RNZ Music Mixtape, and reminisces about his life in music. Audio
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Charles Eisenstein: ‘Your bank account was your history of generosity’
Author and philosopher Charles Eisenstein says we live in a time of anxiety and separation. He’s proposing a new economic system to encourage a sense of community. In a gift economy, your bank account… Audio
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The Indian women paying for a NZ education with their freedom
Indian families are marrying their drug-addicted sons to young women and then paying for the women's study in New Zealand as a pathway to residency for their sons. Fearing for her life, one woman… Audio
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The Breeders' Kim Deal: All Nerve
Kim Deal is one of the most iconic and influential voices of the 90s as bassist and sometime singer of The Pixies, and as leader of her own band The Breeders. She speaks to Kirsten Johnstone about… Video, Audio
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REVIEW: Perfume Genius at the NZ Festival
Perfume Genius - performing name of American musician Mike Hadreas - is in New Zealand for festival shows in Wellington and Auckland. Nick Bollinger talked to him and caught one of his Wellington… Audio
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Reconnecting the disconnected: Tackling homelessness in Tauranga
Delwyn Rowan has lived in Tauranga for fifty years, she's a social worker and says homelessness in the area is only going to get worse. As part of her job she feeds up to 40 homeless people every week… Audio
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Doco shines light on NZ's synthetics crisis
Syn City: NZ's Synthetics Drug Crisis is a confronting short documentary by youth media outlet VICE about the deadly dangers of synthetic drugs. Audio
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He Korowai Trust's mission to make a difference
He Korowai Trust in Kaitaia established Whare Ora, a rent-to-own housing scheme that has benefited a dozen families, and this year will launch a Māori Trade Training Academy. Te Ahi Kaa has a kōrero… Audio
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REVIEW: Laneway Festival 2018
It was a scorcher at Auckland's Laneway festival yesterday and the bands were even hotter. Video
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Ngāti Hine: a whānau approach to promote change
Te Ahi Kaa visits Northland's largest Māori organisation for an insight into how its workers are tackling social and health problems in the region. Audio
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Work safety all about 'leadership'
Safety at work starts from the first principle of caring for people, and not an exercise in compliance, says Worksafe chief Nicole Rosie. Audio
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Laneway 2018: who's playing - a guide to the acts
Audio 8 Jan 2018Everything you need to know about all 29 acts performing at this year's Laneway Festival on 29 January in Auckland's Albert Park (you're welcome). Video
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Road tripping with the former Minister of Transport
As a wannabe musician from way back, National's shadow leader of the house Simon Bridges knows what makes a road trip great. "I suppose I sound like a walking cliche, but it is the people, isn't it?"
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Tongan doctor conducts new research into rheumatic fever
Audio 4 Dec 2017New research into the treatment of rheumatic fever and how it affects the various deomgraphics of New Zealand. Audio
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'My son died...will they listen now?'
The mother of a 23-year-old man who died after using synthetic drugs says they begged to get him onto a drug rehabilitation programme, but were repeatedly told there weren't enough beds. Video, Audio
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Sweet-As Academy to train young Kaitaia Māori in trades
A Far North trust that's been housing the homeless, and helping needy families into their own homes, is embarking on a new project. He Korowai Trust is starting a trades training academy in Kaitaia… Audio
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Why did Morrocco Tai die?
Morrocco Tai died in a police pursuit. He was just 15. Why did he die this way? We can't ask him, so John Campbell asked others who might help us understand. Audio
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Drug Foundation concerns about testing
The Drug Foundation has raised concerns about the National Party policy on young beneficiaries being drug tested. The $72 million four-year plan to increase support for unemployed young people was… Audio
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Tolley defends data behind beneficiary drug policy
Just a few days after announcing an election pledge to bust drug dealing gangs the National Party says it wants to do more to stop unemployed young people missing out on jobs because of their drug… Audio
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Beneficiary drug crackdown could push users to meth
The Drug Foundation says cracking down on young beneficiaries who use drugs, could push them from cannabis onto methamphetamine because it's harder to detect. The National Party yesterday announced a… Audio
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Know your policy: Law and order
Audio 29 Aug 2017Compare the political parties' policies on justice, law and order.
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What problems do young voters in Gisborne face?
In the latest episode of Beyond the Beehive, The Wireless journalist Max Towle asks young voters in Gisborne what problems they're facing. Video, Audio
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Jennifer Brea: 'ME is not about fatigue or tiredness'
Jennifer Brea was pursuing her PhD at Harvard when she fell ill with a fever which turned into years of illness. In the documentary Unrest, she tells the story of discovering and seeking treatment for… Video, Audio
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Helen Clark in conversation
Helen Clark, former PM and head of the UN Development agency talks about what positive action in a volatile world might look like with Dr Gill Greer, CEO of Volunteer Service Abroad. Equality… Audio
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Justin Hayward: 50 years of Moody Blues
Justin Hayward has one of the most distinctive voices in rock. Known principally as the vocalist, lead guitarist and composer with the Moody Blues, he has composed rock standards including 'Nights in… Video, Audio
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From life's hard knocks - issues facing region's ethnic youth
Issues like unemployment, depression and high rates of youth suicide face ethnic youth in our regions. Youth also face barriers when trying to access social services. But now these youth are finding… Audio, Gallery
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Roy Colbert: Musical Chairs
The music-lover, writer, and owner of second-hand record store Records Records in Dunedin left an indelible mark on New Zealand's music scene. Audio