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Duncan Garner: A question for PM Christopher Luxon, what are you trying to hide?
OpinionDuncan Garner

Duncan Garner: A question for PM Christopher Luxon, what are you trying to hide?

Govts don’t hide what they’re proud of; they hide what they know won’t pass the sniff test

07 Nov 05:01 PM
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Behind the scenes at Auckland Museum: The remarkable achievements of the man who shaped city institution
Books

Behind the scenes at Auckland Museum: The remarkable achievements of the man who shaped city institution

New history identifies the wonder and limitations of Thomas Cheeseman.

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Latest unauthorised Jacinda Ardern bio: Book of revelations – or sustained conservative attack?
Danyl McLauchlan
ReviewsDanyl McLauchlan

Latest unauthorised Jacinda Ardern bio: Book of revelations – or sustained conservative attack?

Even-handed account probably closest to the Ardern story most of NZ already tells itself.

05 Nov 05:02 PM
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Art with buzz: How 50,000 bees helped one artist build a safe house
Culture

Art with buzz: How 50,000 bees helped one artist build a safe house

Studio Reset’s Sculpture OnShore art is built with bees and speaks of shelter.

06 Nov 05:02 PM
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Bumper weekend wine guide: Savvy sauvignon buys
Michael Cooper
ReviewsMichael Cooper

Bumper weekend wine guide: Savvy sauvignon buys

Best sauvignon blancs to try over the weekend.

06 Nov 05:00 PM
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Mexican recipes for when you’re craving more than tacos
Life

Mexican recipes for when you’re craving more than tacos

Born & raised in Mexico City, restaurateur Daniella Guevara Muñoz shares family favourites

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Genius moves in Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest Emma Stone thriller
Sarah Watt
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Genius moves in Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest Emma Stone thriller

Subverting traditional Hollywood entertainment, Bugonia hits the screens with flair.

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Top 10 bestselling NZ books: November 8
Books

Top 10 bestselling NZ books: November 8

The local books we've been buying this week.

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Listener’s November Viewing Guide: Brit dramas Malpractice and The Hack, and is latest from Breaking Bad creator the new Severance?
Entertainment

Listener’s November Viewing Guide: Brit dramas Malpractice and The Hack, and is latest from Breaking Bad creator the new Severance?

Updated weekly: What's new on television with links to all the best shows.

06 Nov 09:20 PM
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Politics

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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Te Pāti Māori Guy Fawkes hui gets out of hand
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Te Pāti Māori Guy Fawkes hui gets out of hand

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

06 Nov 05:00 PM
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Latest unauthorised Jacinda Ardern bio: Book of revelations – or sustained conservative attack?
Danyl McLauchlan
ReviewsDanyl McLauchlan

Latest unauthorised Jacinda Ardern bio: Book of revelations – or sustained conservative attack?

Even-handed account probably closest to the Ardern story most of NZ already tells itself.

05 Nov 05:02 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Labour fires first salvo in battle for swing voters
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: Labour fires first salvo in battle for swing voters

What Labour's Capital Gains Tax really aims for - and how it backs National into a corner.

02 Nov 05:00 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's take on the week in news.

02 Nov 05:00 PM
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Opinion

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Duncan Garner: A question for PM Christopher Luxon, what are you trying to hide?
OpinionDuncan Garner

Duncan Garner: A question for PM Christopher Luxon, what are you trying to hide?

Govts don’t hide what they’re proud of; they hide what they know won’t pass the sniff test

07 Nov 05:01 PM
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Official reaction to Palestine-Israel activism threatens NZ’s social cohesion
Opinion

Official reaction to Palestine-Israel activism threatens NZ’s social cohesion

Increasing polarisation and personalisation has a chilling effect on free expression.

03 Nov 05:00 PM
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Duncan Garner: My open letter to Chloe Swarbrick
OpinionDuncan Garner

Duncan Garner: My open letter to Chloe Swarbrick

Trying to drag cannabis regulation back into the spotlight is wrong at a time like this.

31 Oct 05:01 PM
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Law & Society: Shadows of secrecy still fall across our justice system
David Harvey
OpinionDavid Harvey

Law & Society: Shadows of secrecy still fall across our justice system

A growing patchwork of restrictions quietly draws shutters across windows of open justice.

29 Oct 05:00 PM
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New Zealand

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Compassion gap? A case for being kinder to out-of-work youth
New Zealand

Compassion gap? A case for being kinder to out-of-work youth

Work is good for young people, but blaming them for not working isn’t helpful.

04 Nov 05:01 PM
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Listener Weekly Quiz: November 5
New Zealand

Listener Weekly Quiz: November 5

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

04 Nov 05:00 PM
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Out of gas and ideas? With gas supplies drying up, govt bets on chance instead of transition help
New Zealand

Out of gas and ideas? With gas supplies drying up, govt bets on chance instead of transition help

Future of gas: What NZ home and business owners need to know.

03 Nov 05:02 PM
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For the birds: How an iwi-led initiative is aiming for a pest-free haven by 2025
New Zealand

For the birds: How an iwi-led initiative is aiming for a pest-free haven by 2025

Aotea Great Barrier Island is getting a makeover of the pest-free kind.

01 Nov 06:00 PM

Business & Finance

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Peter Griffin: When the cloud crashes
Business

Peter Griffin: When the cloud crashes

As most Kiwis slept, digital mayhem was unleashed on internet users around the world.

03 Nov 05:00 PM
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Peter Griffin: How Rocket Lab helped Nasa’s return to the moon
Business

Peter Griffin: How Rocket Lab helped Nasa’s return to the moon

Behind the high-risk solution that kept a lunar mission on track.

25 Oct 07:25 PM
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Peter Beck interview: On his optimism for NZ economy and why defence contracts are vital to Rocket Lab’s future
Business

Peter Beck interview: On his optimism for NZ economy and why defence contracts are vital to Rocket Lab’s future

With new book tracing path from space cadet to tech titan, the Rocket Lab founder reflects

25 Oct 07:15 PM
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Health

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'I got sick with psychosis at around 19': What I wish others knew about living with schizophrenia
Health

'I got sick with psychosis at around 19': What I wish others knew about living with schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is not well understood by many and that can make it tougher to find help.

05 Nov 05:00 PM
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Bacon vs. beetroot: Why nitrates in some foods are harmful but healthy in others
Health

Bacon vs. beetroot: Why nitrates in some foods are harmful but healthy in others

We absorb nitrates differently according to their source, and one pathway is best avoided.

04 Nov 05:02 PM
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Stuck in their seats: How inactivity is rewiring young minds
Health

Stuck in their seats: How inactivity is rewiring young minds

Just 14% of 3- and 4-year-olds move enough for their age, new study shows.

29 Oct 05:01 PM
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Smokefree by ‘25? Why NZ is unlikely to meet ambitious goal
Health

Smokefree by ‘25? Why NZ is unlikely to meet ambitious goal

Some 80,000 NZers need to stop smoking by year end for the country to be 'Smokefree'.

27 Oct 11:30 PM

Life

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Mexican recipes for when you’re craving more than tacos
Life

Mexican recipes for when you’re craving more than tacos

Born & raised in Mexico City, restaurateur Daniella Guevara Muñoz shares family favourites

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Bumper weekend wine guide: Savvy sauvignon buys
Michael Cooper
ReviewsMichael Cooper

Bumper weekend wine guide: Savvy sauvignon buys

Best sauvignon blancs to try over the weekend.

06 Nov 05:00 PM
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Charlotte Grimshaw: On weathering a storm
Life

Charlotte Grimshaw: On weathering a storm

Two trips within two weeks coincide with extremely stormy times.

05 Nov 05:00 PM
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Steve Braunias: Marbecks closure leaves behind a terrible absence
Life

Steve Braunias: Marbecks closure leaves behind a terrible absence

On loving and losing treasured spaces and the ghosts that remain when they're gone.

04 Nov 05:00 PM
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Culture

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Art with buzz: How 50,000 bees helped one artist build a safe house
Culture

Art with buzz: How 50,000 bees helped one artist build a safe house

Studio Reset’s Sculpture OnShore art is built with bees and speaks of shelter.

06 Nov 05:02 PM
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This charming man: Renowned cellist Daniel Müller-Schott primed for NZ visit
Culture

This charming man: Renowned cellist Daniel Müller-Schott primed for NZ visit

Daniel Müller-Schott is bringing one of Schumann’s finest concertos to Auckland.

06 Nov 05:00 PM
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Ross Harris’s latest symphony is a response to contemporary horrors
Culture

Ross Harris’s latest symphony is a response to contemporary horrors

Current conflicts, especially in Ukraine, prompt composer Ross Harris's new work.

30 Oct 05:00 PM
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Temuera Morrison gets down and dirty in new TV series taking him around the world
Culture

Temuera Morrison gets down and dirty in new TV series taking him around the world

Temuera Morrison's Earth Oven unveils indigenous cooking methods around the world.

24 Oct 05:00 PM

Entertainment

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Genius moves in Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest Emma Stone thriller
Sarah Watt
ReviewsSarah Watt

Genius moves in Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest Emma Stone thriller

Subverting traditional Hollywood entertainment, Bugonia hits the screens with flair.

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Listener’s November Viewing Guide: Brit dramas Malpractice and The Hack, and is latest from Breaking Bad creator the new Severance?
Entertainment

Listener’s November Viewing Guide: Brit dramas Malpractice and The Hack, and is latest from Breaking Bad creator the new Severance?

Updated weekly: What's new on television with links to all the best shows.

06 Nov 09:20 PM
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Queen of comedy: Eddie Izzard on 40 years of being out
Entertainment

Queen of comedy: Eddie Izzard on 40 years of being out

Ahead of an NZ tour, Eddie Izzard on Hamlet solo, old stand-up routines, and being Suzy.

05 Nov 05:00 PM
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Comedy at a cost: A French homeland heist hit transgresses in more ways than one
Sarah Watt
ReviewsSarah Watt

Comedy at a cost: A French homeland heist hit transgresses in more ways than one

Film offers an unexpected lesson in humanity despite questionable political correctness.

05 Nov 04:59 PM

Books

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Behind the scenes at Auckland Museum: The remarkable achievements of the man who shaped city institution
Books

Behind the scenes at Auckland Museum: The remarkable achievements of the man who shaped city institution

New history identifies the wonder and limitations of Thomas Cheeseman.

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Top 10 bestselling NZ books: November 8
Books

Top 10 bestselling NZ books: November 8

The local books we've been buying this week.

07 Nov 05:00 PM
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Book of the day: Here and Beyond by Hal LaCroix
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Book of the day: Here and Beyond by Hal LaCroix

Sci-fi debut paints densely layered portrait of life onboard a spaceship.

06 Nov 05:00 PM
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Latest unauthorised Jacinda Ardern bio: Book of revelations – or sustained conservative attack?
Danyl McLauchlan
ReviewsDanyl McLauchlan

Latest unauthorised Jacinda Ardern bio: Book of revelations – or sustained conservative attack?

Even-handed account probably closest to the Ardern story most of NZ already tells itself.

05 Nov 05:02 PM

Crime

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The new drug smuggling tool of choice
Crime

The new drug smuggling tool of choice

Drug trafficking threatens to overwhelm the Pacific, but our govt is playing catch-up.

02 Nov 05:00 PM
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Organised crime and drug trafficking surge in the Pacific – are we in danger of becoming a narco-region?
Crime

Organised crime and drug trafficking surge in the Pacific – are we in danger of becoming a narco-region?

Drug trafficking threatens to overwhelm the Pacific, but our govt is playing catch-up.

02 Nov 05:00 PM
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Colonial Injustice: Was the only New Zealander executed for treason a scapegoat?
Crime

Colonial Injustice: Was the only New Zealander executed for treason a scapegoat?

Hamiora Pere's execution has led to far-reaching questions about justice and fairness.

17 Oct 05:00 PM
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How the insanity defence fell apart: Steve Braunias on the trial of Jasmine (Hakyung) Lee
Crime

How the insanity defence fell apart: Steve Braunias on the trial of Jasmine (Hakyung) Lee

Part II on the trial of a mum who killed her children and hid their bodies in suitcases.

10 Oct 05:00 PM

World

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Organised crime and drug trafficking surge in the Pacific – are we in danger of becoming a narco-region?
Crime

Organised crime and drug trafficking surge in the Pacific – are we in danger of becoming a narco-region?

Drug trafficking threatens to overwhelm the Pacific, but our govt is playing catch-up.

02 Nov 05:00 PM
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Andrew Hastie was frontrunner to lead Australia’s Liberal Party, so why has he headed to the back benches?
World

Andrew Hastie was frontrunner to lead Australia’s Liberal Party, so why has he headed to the back benches?

Did he merely throw a dummy-spit or is there a deeper intent behind his resignation?

28 Oct 05:00 PM
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'I will shoot': NZ teen Samuel Leason recalls terror aboard Gaza aid flotilla
World

'I will shoot': NZ teen Samuel Leason recalls terror aboard Gaza aid flotilla

Young activist on joining the Gaza flotilla, being arrested and an unusual message home.

28 Oct 05:00 PM
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Foreign minister Winston Peters called on to acknowledge NZ’s role in cover up of 1975 Balibo five murders
World

Foreign minister Winston Peters called on to acknowledge NZ’s role in cover up of 1975 Balibo five murders

Cold-blooded murders of five newsmen, including Kiwi Gary Cunningham, remembered.

13 Oct 05:02 PM

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