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Outsider art: Steve Braunias on the global interest in NZ’s ‘Picasso’
Culture

Outsider art: Steve Braunias on the global interest in NZ’s ‘Picasso’

Untrained and unable to speak, Susan Te Kahurangi King is one of our greatest artists.

15 Jul 06:02 PM
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Peter Griffin: Why Netflix needs to invest in NZ stories - and the Trumpian barrier to it
Business

Peter Griffin: Why Netflix needs to invest in NZ stories - and the Trumpian barrier to it

Investment from streamers would boost NZ screen industry but faces a major stumbling block

15 Jul 06:00 PM
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David Kirk on gold: Its role in family wealth and investing today
Business

David Kirk on gold: Its role in family wealth and investing today

Gold’s allure, risks, and why it matters in uncertain times.

15 Jul 06:01 PM
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Listener weekly quiz: July 16
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Listener weekly quiz: July 16

Test your general knowledge with the Listener’s weekly quiz.

15 Jul 06:00 PM
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Nancy & the Nazis: Bringing the Mitford sisters to life in Outrageous TV drama
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Nancy & the Nazis: Bringing the Mitford sisters to life in Outrageous TV drama

The notorious, rebellious society girls inspire a sprightly period piece.

15 Jul 06:00 PM
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‘I just want to work’: The reality of life after redundancy
New Zealand

‘I just want to work’: The reality of life after redundancy

As job losses rise, highly skilled NZers are trying to turn redundancy into new beginnings

13 Jul 06:02 PM
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Net loss: How our demand for fish is decimating albatross
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Net loss: How our demand for fish is decimating albatross

A veteran scientist says we can quickly counter one threat – commercial fishing.

14 Jul 06:02 PM
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Charlotte Grimshaw: An empathy deficit is wreaking havoc around the world
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Charlotte Grimshaw: An empathy deficit is wreaking havoc around the world

In urgent and particular ways, empathy is the issue of our times.

14 Jul 06:00 PM
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If corn syrup can be unhealthy, shouldn’t we avoid eating corn?
Health

If corn syrup can be unhealthy, shouldn’t we avoid eating corn?

Corn products are not created equal, so it pays to know what that means for your body.

14 Jul 06:00 PM
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Politics

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Danyl McLauchlan: Nostalgia for the relative normality of the 'Jacinda years' is taking hold
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: Nostalgia for the relative normality of the 'Jacinda years' is taking hold

Cost-of-living crisis continues and government tinkers while Labour eyes a comeback.

13 Jul 06:58 PM
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Anthony Ellison’s cartoon of the week
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Anthony Ellison’s cartoon of the week

Anthony Ellison shares his perspective on the week in politics.

13 Jul 06:00 PM
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Road Cone Hotline identifies over 650 total losers
Politics

Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Road Cone Hotline identifies over 650 total losers

Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the week in local and international politics.

10 Jul 06:00 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Is it time to rid ourselves of local councils?
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: Is it time to rid ourselves of local councils?

What will become of local councils?

06 Jul 06:02 PM
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Opinion

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Charlotte Grimshaw: An empathy deficit is wreaking havoc around the world
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Charlotte Grimshaw: An empathy deficit is wreaking havoc around the world

In urgent and particular ways, empathy is the issue of our times.

14 Jul 06:00 PM
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How Britain’s mental health burden is threatening its future
Andrew Anthony
OpinionAndrew Anthony

How Britain’s mental health burden is threatening its future

Britain, it seems, is bad for your mental health - and that’s bad for the economy.

13 Jul 06:00 PM
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Law & society: Does MMP need a tweak?
David Harvey
OpinionDavid Harvey

Law & society: Does MMP need a tweak?

MMP has brought unintended consequences, so how can we make it more representative.

09 Jul 06:00 PM
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Aaron Smale: Shane Jones's achievements don’t match his rhetoric
Aaron Smale
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Aaron Smale: Shane Jones's achievements don’t match his rhetoric

Shane Jones believes he’s going to force Ngāpuhi into settling their treaty claims.

07 Jul 06:01 PM
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New Zealand

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Listener weekly quiz: July 16
New Zealand

Listener weekly quiz: July 16

Test your general knowledge with the Listener’s weekly quiz.

15 Jul 06:00 PM
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Net loss: How our demand for fish is decimating albatross
New Zealand

Net loss: How our demand for fish is decimating albatross

A veteran scientist says we can quickly counter one threat – commercial fishing.

14 Jul 06:02 PM
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‘I just want to work’: The reality of life after redundancy
New Zealand

‘I just want to work’: The reality of life after redundancy

As job losses rise, highly skilled NZers are trying to turn redundancy into new beginnings

13 Jul 06:02 PM
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The Bigger Picture: End of the rainbow
New Zealand

The Bigger Picture: End of the rainbow

July 10 marks the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior.

09 Jul 06:00 PM

Enterprise & Tech

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David Kirk on gold: Its role in family wealth and investing today
Business

David Kirk on gold: Its role in family wealth and investing today

Gold’s allure, risks, and why it matters in uncertain times.

15 Jul 06:01 PM
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Peter Griffin: Why Netflix needs to invest in NZ stories - and the Trumpian barrier to it
Business

Peter Griffin: Why Netflix needs to invest in NZ stories - and the Trumpian barrier to it

Investment from streamers would boost NZ screen industry but faces a major stumbling block

15 Jul 06:00 PM
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David Kirk: On walks, podcasts and the perplexities of the share market
Business

David Kirk: On walks, podcasts and the perplexities of the share market

What investors can learn from random walks and aimless wandering.

08 Jul 08:35 PM
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Health

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If corn syrup can be unhealthy, shouldn’t we avoid eating corn?
Health

If corn syrup can be unhealthy, shouldn’t we avoid eating corn?

Corn products are not created equal, so it pays to know what that means for your body.

14 Jul 06:00 PM
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Are we taking antibiotic resistance seriously enough?
Opinion

Are we taking antibiotic resistance seriously enough?

Resistance to common medicines is growing, but the bigger issue now is our waterways.

11 Jul 08:48 PM
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Does junk food cause teenage acne?
Health

Does junk food cause teenage acne?

Highly processed “junk” food may influence the development and severity of acne.

09 Jul 06:00 PM
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Does kānuka extract have life-extending potential?
Health

Does kānuka extract have life-extending potential?

Exploratory science finds Kānuka oil's bio-actives may have anti-ageing properties.

08 Jul 08:34 PM

Life

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The psychology of being cool
Life

The psychology of being cool

Researchers attempt to identify what makes up the essence of cool.

12 Jul 07:00 PM
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The Good Life: A sniff of nostalgia
Life

The Good Life: A sniff of nostalgia

You can register the tenor of a small town by its charity shops, and by their smells.

12 Jul 06:00 PM
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Foddies Chrissy Glentis’s top picks for those with food intolerances
Life

Foddies Chrissy Glentis’s top picks for those with food intolerances

Two recipes that follow the low-FODMAP diet for people with food intolerances.

11 Jul 06:00 PM
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Steve Braunias: ‘A funeral is a special event - you only die once.’
Life

Steve Braunias: ‘A funeral is a special event - you only die once.’

Steve Braunias on family gatherings, rainy days and the long, sharp claws of grief.

11 Jul 06:00 PM
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Culture

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Outsider art: Steve Braunias on the global interest in NZ’s ‘Picasso’
Culture

Outsider art: Steve Braunias on the global interest in NZ’s ‘Picasso’

Untrained and unable to speak, Susan Te Kahurangi King is one of our greatest artists.

15 Jul 06:02 PM
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Dancing up a storm: The radical contemporary-ballet crossover of Home, Land and Sea
Culture

Dancing up a storm: The radical contemporary-ballet crossover of Home, Land and Sea

The Royal NZ Ballet, NZ Dance Company and Shayne Carter find common ground in new work.

14 Jul 06:01 PM
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New documentary examines the horrors of Auschwitz through music
Culture

New documentary examines the horrors of Auschwitz through music

Scores found languishing in archives, untouched since war's end, form basis for doco.

13 Jul 06:00 PM
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Why local musician has the wind in her sails
Culture

Why local musician has the wind in her sails

Gabrielle Pho has been devoted to the French horn since the age of three.

09 Jul 06:00 PM

Entertainment

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Nancy & the Nazis: Bringing the Mitford sisters to life in Outrageous TV drama
Entertainment

Nancy & the Nazis: Bringing the Mitford sisters to life in Outrageous TV drama

The notorious, rebellious society girls inspire a sprightly period piece.

15 Jul 06:00 PM
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Fiona Kidman: A writer’s life makes for stunning doco
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Fiona Kidman: A writer’s life makes for stunning doco

The grand dame of NZ lit reflects on her sometimes controversial career.

14 Jul 06:00 PM
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Lost Boss: Unearthing Bruce Springsteen’s hidden gems
Graham Reid
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Lost Boss: Unearthing Bruce Springsteen’s hidden gems

Graham Reid picks five great songs from the new collection of unreleased tracks.

12 Jul 07:00 PM
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NZ Listener’s Songs of the Week: Six60 and Estère’s overseas collaborations, and a Lucy Lawless sampler
Entertainment

NZ Listener’s Songs of the Week: Six60 and Estère’s overseas collaborations, and a Lucy Lawless sampler

Listen to the best of this week's new releases - selected by the Listener team.

12 Jul 07:00 PM

Books

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Book of the day: Endling by Maria Reva
Books

Book of the day: Endling by Maria Reva

Novelist’s Ukraine-set dark feminist satire twists around very real existential threat.

14 Jul 06:00 PM
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Spy v spy: True tales of sleeper agents & spymasters
Books

Spy v spy: True tales of sleeper agents & spymasters

Two new books highlight the toll on agents playing the long game between East and West.

13 Jul 06:00 PM
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 Stacy Gregg: 'Don’t even get me started on the inherent rejection attached to writing for a living'
Books

Stacy Gregg: 'Don’t even get me started on the inherent rejection attached to writing for a living'

The bestselling author on life lessons, rejection, star writers and being the 'pony girl'.

12 Jul 07:05 PM
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The bestselling authors who draw on the strength of others
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The bestselling authors who draw on the strength of others

The cliché of the lonely writer couldn't be further than the truth.

11 Jul 06:02 PM

Crime

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The mystery of Minnie Dean: Was the only woman executed by law in New Zealand innocent?
Crime

The mystery of Minnie Dean: Was the only woman executed by law in New Zealand innocent?

Notorious "baby farmer” Minnie Dean hanged for infanticide but did the judge get it right?

07 Jul 06:01 PM
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Justice with heart: Steve Braunias spends a day at NZ’s court for the mentally ill
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Justice with heart: Steve Braunias spends a day at NZ’s court for the mentally ill

Our one specialist court assessing whether a defendant is mentally fit to enter plea.

10 Jun 12:06 AM
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Eyewitness doubts continue to haunt Scott Watson case 25 years after conviction
New Zealand

Eyewitness doubts continue to haunt Scott Watson case 25 years after conviction

Eyewitnesses to solve crimes is a standard policing procedure, but how reliable are they?

02 Jun 06:00 PM
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No DNA, no CCTV, no chance: The 50-year hunt for what really happened to Mona Blades
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No DNA, no CCTV, no chance: The 50-year hunt for what really happened to Mona Blades

Reassessing evidence in the Mona Blades case and the orange Datsun that led NZ astray.

30 May 06:02 PM

World

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Charlotte Grimshaw: An empathy deficit is wreaking havoc around the world
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Charlotte Grimshaw: An empathy deficit is wreaking havoc around the world

In urgent and particular ways, empathy is the issue of our times.

14 Jul 06:00 PM
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How Britain’s mental health burden is threatening its future
Andrew Anthony
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How Britain’s mental health burden is threatening its future

Britain, it seems, is bad for your mental health - and that’s bad for the economy.

13 Jul 06:00 PM
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Jane Clifton: Europe’s new pest threat - ants, bedbugs and moths run rampant
World

Jane Clifton: Europe’s new pest threat - ants, bedbugs and moths run rampant

There’s something karmically dystopian about insects destroying human habitats.

10 Jul 06:00 PM
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Why breaking up with the US may be in Australia’s best interests
Bernard Lagan
OpinionBernard Lagan

Why breaking up with the US may be in Australia’s best interests

In this new world, Australia will look to other allies to help deepen its security.

06 Jul 06:00 PM

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