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Where is Dunedin’s missing Star Fountain? Paul Gorman uncovers a strange tale
New Zealand

Where is Dunedin’s missing Star Fountain? Paul Gorman uncovers a strange tale

After Dunedin’s Star Fountain was dismantled in 1989, it disappeared.

27 Jan 05:10 PM
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Aaron Smale: With Waitangi Day fast approaching, we need to talk about sovereignty
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Aaron Smale: With Waitangi Day fast approaching, we need to talk about sovereignty

Whether it’s here, Greenland, Venezuela or Ukraine, sovereignty is under threat.

27 Jan 05:04 PM
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Peter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology race
Business

Peter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology race

Apple has always excelled at making new tech usable rather than being first with it.

27 Jan 05:03 PM
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Listener weekly quiz: January 28
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Listener weekly quiz: January 28

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

27 Jan 05:02 PM
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Nicholas Wade's The Origin of Politics is a sustained attack on the political project of the modern left
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Nicholas Wade's The Origin of Politics is a sustained attack on the political project of the modern left

Book argues that the “blank slate” ideas of the left can’t compete with human nature.

27 Jan 05:00 PM
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Why local networks and good neighbours are critical in natural disasters
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Why local networks and good neighbours are critical in natural disasters

When disasters strike, we can’t wait for rescue—locals must be ready to help themselves.

26 Jan 05:10 PM
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What might positive patriarchy look like?
Opinion

What might positive patriarchy look like?

Boys are growing up under a narrative that codes maleness as deficient or toxic.

26 Jan 05:04 PM
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Was Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?
World

Was Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?

Why your “moral language” will determine how you answer this question.

26 Jan 05:02 PM
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Fade to black: Barry Adamson’s Scala!!! ode to London’s notorious Scala theatre
Graham Reid
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Fade to black: Barry Adamson’s Scala!!! ode to London’s notorious Scala theatre

Bad Seed and Magazine man goes noir.

26 Jan 05:00 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Trouble for Winston Peters as Kiwi workers wake up to his party’s limitations
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Danyl McLauchlan: Trouble for Winston Peters as Kiwi workers wake up to his party’s limitations

Winston Peters may find himself in dangerous waters in 2026.

25 Jan 05:04 PM
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The political cartoon: Anthony Ellison’s take on what’s to come in NZ politics
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The political cartoon: Anthony Ellison’s take on what’s to come in NZ politics

Anthony Ellison returns for 2026, sharing his perspective on politics.

25 Jan 05:02 PM
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Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: My wild political predictions for 2026
Politics

Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: My wild political predictions for 2026

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

22 Jan 05:10 PM
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Danyl McLauchlan: Between austerity and orthodoxy, NZ’s left goes quiet
Politics

Danyl McLauchlan: Between austerity and orthodoxy, NZ’s left goes quiet

A stoush between competing economic theories is doing little to help balance NZ's books.

18 Jan 05:04 PM
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Aaron Smale: With Waitangi Day fast approaching, we need to talk about sovereignty
Aaron Smale
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Aaron Smale: With Waitangi Day fast approaching, we need to talk about sovereignty

Whether it’s here, Greenland, Venezuela or Ukraine, sovereignty is under threat.

27 Jan 05:04 PM
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What might positive patriarchy look like?
Opinion

What might positive patriarchy look like?

Boys are growing up under a narrative that codes maleness as deficient or toxic.

26 Jan 05:04 PM
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Bulletin from Washington DC: There is no end to the Trump administration’s cruelty
Jonathan Kronstadt
OpinionJonathan Kronstadt

Bulletin from Washington DC: There is no end to the Trump administration’s cruelty

History has shown us that a single act can spark a flame that immolates evil.

25 Jan 05:06 PM
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The Good life: Summer, in short, has deserted us
Greg Dixon
OpinionGreg Dixon

The Good life: Summer, in short, has deserted us

When the rain falls, out come the baby photos.

24 Jan 06:00 PM
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New Zealand

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Where is Dunedin’s missing Star Fountain? Paul Gorman uncovers a strange tale
New Zealand

Where is Dunedin’s missing Star Fountain? Paul Gorman uncovers a strange tale

After Dunedin’s Star Fountain was dismantled in 1989, it disappeared.

27 Jan 05:10 PM
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Listener weekly quiz: January 28
New Zealand

Listener weekly quiz: January 28

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

27 Jan 05:02 PM
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Why local networks and good neighbours are critical in natural disasters
New Zealand

Why local networks and good neighbours are critical in natural disasters

When disasters strike, we can’t wait for rescue—locals must be ready to help themselves.

26 Jan 05:10 PM
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As Erica Stanford defends her rapid reforms in our schools, critics say they’re too experimental. Who’s right?
New Zealand

As Erica Stanford defends her rapid reforms in our schools, critics say they’re too experimental. Who’s right?

Are Kiwi kids really being used as guinea pigs in a dangerous political experiment?

25 Jan 05:15 PM

Business & Finance

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Peter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology race
Business

Peter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology race

Apple has always excelled at making new tech usable rather than being first with it.

27 Jan 05:03 PM
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No Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaks
New Zealand

No Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaks

From cyclones and tsunamis to software glitches, our dependence on cables can crash.

04 Jan 06:06 PM
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our top business & finance stories of the year
Business

The Listener 2025 collection: Our top business & finance stories of the year

From AI financial advisors to ethical investing and neurodivergency at work.

29 Dec 07:00 PM
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Health

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Smoking foods can raise cancer risks but there are ways to snuff out most ill effects
Health

Smoking foods can raise cancer risks but there are ways to snuff out most ill effects

Although smoked food isn't a health food, neither is it a villain.

24 Jan 06:02 PM
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Are ultra-processed soft foods stopping your mouth from getting a workout?
Health

Are ultra-processed soft foods stopping your mouth from getting a workout?

Our mouths play an essential role in digestion, but UPFs are making it too easy for them.

21 Jan 05:08 PM
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Hope is at hand for women suffering from a common post-menopausal symptom
Health

Hope is at hand for women suffering from a common post-menopausal symptom

Gone are the days when people didn't talk about menopause, but one change remains taboo.

18 Jan 05:06 PM
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A whole lot of pain: Why 135,000 Kiwis are still living with untreated gout
Health

A whole lot of pain: Why 135,000 Kiwis are still living with untreated gout

Gout is a serious form of arthritis yet stigma around it stops sufferers from getting help

14 Jan 05:04 PM

Life

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Duncan Garner: I’ve got a life sentence – but it’s one I am happy to serve
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Duncan Garner: I’ve got a life sentence – but it’s one I am happy to serve

Owning land humbles you; it strips away the illusion that you’re in control.

23 Jan 06:15 PM
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Sunshine, Lemons and Sea Salt: Donna Hay returns with coastal Australian home cooking
Life

Sunshine, Lemons and Sea Salt: Donna Hay returns with coastal Australian home cooking

Ravenous appetites will appreciate Hay's twist on a classic garlic bread and tiramisu.

23 Jan 06:04 PM
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Weekend wine guide: Dancing Water’s new lease on life
Michael Cooper
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Weekend wine guide: Dancing Water’s new lease on life

The North Canterbury winery's rare vines date back to the 1980s.

22 Jan 05:02 PM
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The Good Life: Hazards of country life
Life

The Good Life: Hazards of country life

A New Year's Honours snub and musings on being a tradwife is the latest at Lush Places.

17 Jan 06:00 PM
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Culture

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The former refugee performing for change - and pulling the strings for Roma
Culture

The former refugee performing for change - and pulling the strings for Roma

Rašid Nikolić grew up in a camp for nomads & spends his time advocating for Roma people.

22 Jan 05:04 PM
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Beyond Dodi: The Crown star Khalid Abdalla on acting, activism, politics and performance
Culture

Beyond Dodi: The Crown star Khalid Abdalla on acting, activism, politics and performance

Theatre maker Khalid Abdalla on finding optimism in the face of crisis.

21 Jan 05:06 PM
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Your A-Z guide to NZ’s year in culture: The festivals, explosive exhibitions and x-rated shows you need to see
Culture

Your A-Z guide to NZ’s year in culture: The festivals, explosive exhibitions and x-rated shows you need to see

The best in live music, theatre, opera and dance coming this way in 2026.

20 Jan 05:06 PM
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Strings detached: Kiwi classical guitarist’s electronic pluck
Culture

Strings detached: Kiwi classical guitarist’s electronic pluck

Matthew Marshall: "The world does not need another guitarist who can play Spanish music.”

19 Jan 05:00 PM

Entertainment

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Fade to black: Barry Adamson’s Scala!!! ode to London’s notorious Scala theatre
Graham Reid
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Fade to black: Barry Adamson’s Scala!!! ode to London’s notorious Scala theatre

Bad Seed and Magazine man goes noir.

26 Jan 05:00 PM
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Harry Styles, Arctic Monkeys, Bic Runga and more
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Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Harry Styles, Arctic Monkeys, Bic Runga and more

New and intriguing tracks picked by Listener music writers.

25 Jan 05:00 PM
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With so many new films & series based on novels, book lovers must consider this vital question
Books

With so many new films & series based on novels, book lovers must consider this vital question

From classics to sci-fi romps & rom-coms, 2026 is bursting with book-to-film adaptations.

24 Jan 06:04 PM
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The Martian’s Andy Weir on writing another novel that Hollywood had to have
Books

The Martian’s Andy Weir on writing another novel that Hollywood had to have

After The Martian, Hollywood called early on Andy Weir's latest sci-fi hit.

24 Jan 04:00 PM

Books

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Nicholas Wade's The Origin of Politics is a sustained attack on the political project of the modern left
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Nicholas Wade's The Origin of Politics is a sustained attack on the political project of the modern left

Book argues that the “blank slate” ideas of the left can’t compete with human nature.

27 Jan 05:00 PM
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Book of the day: A World War II hero receives the biography her achievements and bravery deserve
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Book of the day: A World War II hero receives the biography her achievements and bravery deserve

Crash of the Heavens: The Remarkable Story of Hannah Senesh.

25 Jan 05:00 PM
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With so many new films & series based on novels, book lovers must consider this vital question
Books

With so many new films & series based on novels, book lovers must consider this vital question

From classics to sci-fi romps & rom-coms, 2026 is bursting with book-to-film adaptations.

24 Jan 06:04 PM
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The Martian’s Andy Weir on writing another novel that Hollywood had to have
Books

The Martian’s Andy Weir on writing another novel that Hollywood had to have

After The Martian, Hollywood called early on Andy Weir's latest sci-fi hit.

24 Jan 04:00 PM

Crime

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Milk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe Murders
Crime

Milk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe Murders

Was it an act of temporary, alcohol-induced madness? Or plain bloody murder?

27 Dec 05:10 PM
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The Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writing
Crime

The Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writing

From contemporary court cases to historic murders, 2025's best read crime stories.

26 Dec 06:00 PM
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Steve Braunias on the sentencing of the mother responsible for the ‘suitcase murders’
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Steve Braunias on the sentencing of the mother responsible for the ‘suitcase murders’

Mercy for Hakyung Lee was bartered for at sentencing.

14 Dec 05:00 PM
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Foreigner, bigamist, killer: The wild life and dubious conviction of a colonial double murderer
Crime

Foreigner, bigamist, killer: The wild life and dubious conviction of a colonial double murderer

Faced with a double murder that rocked colonial NZ, police were quick to find a suspect.

09 Dec 05:01 PM

World

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Was Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?
World

Was Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?

Why your “moral language” will determine how you answer this question.

26 Jan 05:02 PM
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Bulletin from Washington DC: There is no end to the Trump administration’s cruelty
Jonathan Kronstadt
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Bulletin from Washington DC: There is no end to the Trump administration’s cruelty

History has shown us that a single act can spark a flame that immolates evil.

25 Jan 05:06 PM
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Trump and Greenland: Liberal democracies need to wake up and smell the gunpowder
Cathrin Schaer
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Trump and Greenland: Liberal democracies need to wake up and smell the gunpowder

What is Europe's role in this new, brutish era?

20 Jan 05:06 PM
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2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacement
Andrew Anthony
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2025, the UK’s warmest year on record, brings a sense of climate displacement

Between New Zealand and the UK, where would you rather be?

15 Jan 05:04 PM

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