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Jacinda Ardern - Labour Party
Audio 21 Aug 2017Jacinda Ardern has had an exponential rise through the ranks of the Labour Party, and just weeks out from this year's election took over the party's leadership.
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
Taylor Swift's legal victory, the editor of Brietbart, the new uniform of white supremacy and much more.
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Book review - Being Here: The Life of Paula Modersohn-Becker
Anne Else has been reading Being Here: The Life of Paula Modersohn-Becker by Marie Darrieussecq. Audio
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Anne Tonner on parenting a child with anorexia
Human rights lawyer Anne Tonner has written an award-winning book about her daughter Chloe's battle with anorexia. Anne talks about Chloe's journey back to health and how the illness affected her… Audio
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Transport Ministry accused of dodging OIA request
Emails from the Transport Minister show he told his own ministry that its plans to withhold information from a Labour MP were at odds with its promise to be open and transparent.
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Grow your own medication
If a new member's bill gets through you may be allowed to 'grow your own' pain medication - medical cannabis.
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Book review - Husband Hunters by Anne de Courcy,
Anne Else reviews Husband Hunters by Anne de Courcy, published by Hachette NZ. Audio
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"What happened to grey hair?" Feminists ponders what ageing means today
In this final of a series of three panel discussions about contemporary feminism, Kim Hill talks with four women about 'Ageing and Agency.' Audio
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The role of women an an online world which is often hostile towards them
In this second of a series of three panel discussions about contemporary feminism, Megan Whelan talks with four women actively involved with the digital world: Anna Guenther, the co-founder of Pledge… Audio
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Weekly Reading: The best longreads all in one place
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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CYF 'stuff-up' fuels privacy concerns
A Child, Youth and Family privacy breach is being brandished as proof the government cannot be trusted with people's private information.
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Making policy, not tea: Second-wave feminists say gender equality still a battle worth fighting
Audio 8 Mar 2017Contemporary Women - Nearly 50 years after the women's liberation movement kicked off in New Zealand, women have access to birth control, abortions and work after having children. JOELLE DALLY asks… Audio
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Pride and Pleasure: The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra celebrates 70 years
We asked listeners, RNZ Concert presenters and players from the orchestra to share their most memorable concert experience with us. Here's what they said... Audio
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Food with Anne Else
Writer and gourmande Anne Else talks about seasonal eating, top tips and her food philosophy. Audio, Gallery
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Something Else To Eat - Anne Else
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Caravan park paid $472k in Work and Income grants
A West Auckland caravan park received nearly half a million dollars of government money in just two years, through its residents' emergency housing grants. Audio
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That leadership 'election': Have we just been played?
Opinion - After National politicians' feverish jockeying for position this week, Simon Wilson wonders if it was all just an elaborate show.
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Minister questioned over new CYF law
The government is pushing ahead with its plans to introduce a bill that could remove more Māori children from their family and wider whānau.
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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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Deadline for meth dealers looms in Ngaruawahia
Many locals in Ngaruawahia appear to be welcoming a gang's crackdown on meth dealers, although some wonder what will come next. Video
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Book review - "Hag-Seed" by Margaret Atwood
Reviewed by Anne Else, published by Penguin Random House NZ. Audio
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200 more classrooms needed to meet govt target
The government's been accused of dragging its feet after only spending less than a fifth of the money promised to address growing school rolls in Auckland.
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Does Helen Clark still have a shot at the UN top job?
Opinion - Helen Clark is keen to be the next titular world leader but after this week's straw poll that is looking less likely. Phil Smith runs the numbers and offers strategy.