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New Zealand Society
Short-form documentaries about life in Aotearoa.
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Richard Meros is back
Before the 2008 election, a character called Richard Meros had a plan to help the incumbent Labour Government avoid certain defeat. And it was as bold as it was wordy. On the Conditions and… Read more Audio
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Taming Tourette's
Tourettes Syndrome is a disabling disorder that can blight people's lives. But it can also make them stronger! Read more Audio
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Gamers and Gaming
From old-school arcade machines to consoles, PC's and hand-held devices… gaming has changed and it's more accessible than ever, with a multitude of games to cater to every need. If you are a lover of… Read more Audio
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Living with IBD
Happy-go-lucky Briar Lawry laughs when she talks about her perforated bowel, which sent her into the Emergency Department in January this year. She is surprisingly cheery on her first day back at… Read more Audio
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Busting Paua Smugglers
They're busy busting "PBM" or poaching black market with the "black gold" paua-smuggling rings. Lynda Chanwai-Earle spends a day following the men and women working hard to protect our coastlines as… Read more Audio
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Potentials and pitfalls - Renting in Auckland
Tips from Dianne Perry and Tara Brewer about flatting in Auckland. Read more Audio
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Speed Flatting
With the pressure on to secure that dream flat before semester starts, find out how the University of Auckland is managing students expectations. Read more Audio
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Slow Reading
Meg Williams, Co-founder of The Slow Reading Club is now relishing an enjoyment of books again. Having been an avid reader, one day she came to the realisation that she hadn't picked up a book for a… Read more Audio
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Auckland Fringe Festival
Fringe Festivals are usually great opportunities for testing new and edgy kinds of art and performance. But this year's Auckland Fringe sees a slightly older avant-garde form making a strong comeback… Read more Audio
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Our Aquanauts - Saturation Diver Chris Fabish
Ever heard of the term aquanaut? There are as few as 100 New Zealanders working as aquanauts or saturation divers around the globe, maintaining deep-sea oil wells and pipelines in the most extreme… Read more Audio
New Zealand Society
A collection of short documentaries that delved deeper into some of our society’s issues and ideas, its people and their passions, featuring local and regional stories from one end of the country to the other.
Broadcast Wednesdays and Fridays during Jesse Mulligan 1-4
Producers: David Steemson, Lynda Chanwai-Earle, Justin Gregory, Sonia Sly, Amelia Nurse, Lisa Thompson and Katy Gosset.