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Jan 9, 2025 • 35min

Chris vs Christopher: What our two main party leaders told The Front Page in 2024

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    The 2023 general election was a battle between the two Chrises – Labour's Chris Hipkins, and National’s Christopher Luxon.  It was a battle that Luxon ended up winning, thanks to the support of two coalition partners in Act and NZ First. But it’s a match-up that currently looks set to be repeated next year, with Hipkins sticking around as Labour’s leader – and showing no signs of stepping aside.  That’s likely because the polls between the coalition and Labour, the Greens and Te Pati Māori remain pretty evenly split.   At the end of 2024, we caught up with both leaders a week apart for a wrap of the year. New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 23min

How Trump's election caused '4B Movement' to gain ground on social media

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    People respond to election losses in various ways, from protesting to legal action to considering moving country.   But, what about adopting a vow of celibacy through something called the “4B movement”?   That’s what some young women in the US promised on social media in protest of Donald Trump winning back the White House.    No dating. No sex, No childbirth. And no marriage.   In a world where the next US President was found liable for sexual abuse, online vitriol against women is skyrocketing,  and the term “your body, my choice” is trending online - how effective could this 4B movement be?    University of Otago PhD candidate Rachel Billington has researched how young people interact with each other online, and joined us in November on The Front Page to discuss this growing movement.    New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 18min

25 years since Columbine: Victim's father warns NZ over gun law changes

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    Once it came into power, the coalition Government signalled “everything’s on the table” when it comes to a major shake-up of New Zealand’s gun laws.  The world praised us when we took swift action following the Christchurch terror attack – banning semi-automatic firearms and assault rifles.    But, now a coalition agreement between National and Act could see semi-automatics make a return to gun ranges. Various stages of reform are currently been worked through by politicians.   In the US, April 20 marked 25 years since the Columbine high school massacre – where two teenagers murdered 12 students and a teacher.    15-year-old Daniel Mauser was one of those killed in the school’s library.   Daniel’s father, Tom, has spent the last 25 years advocating for gun control in America – and he joined us on The Front Page to discuss why New Zealand shouldn’t be complacent when it comes to firearms.    New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Paddy Fox, Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 20min

Gloriavale's past, present and future explored in documentary series

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    For over 50 years, the secretive Christian community of Gloriavale has fascinated New Zealanders.   While the community has long been discussed by former members who have left Gloriavale behind, in the last few years, multiple official investigations and Employment Court proceedings have shone more light on what's happening behind the scenes.  In March, a new TVNZ documentary, Escaping Utopia, premiered, looking back at the community’s chequered history and its recent problems.   We spoke with co-director Justin Pemberton – who explained his fresh look at historic concerns.    New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Paddy Fox, Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 5, 2025 • 18min

Boeing's safety controversy: Aeronautics expert dissects the airline's problems

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    It’s safe to say that in recent years, Boeing has gone through a patch of turbulence.   In 2024 alone, we saw a door plug blow off mid-flight on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 in January – while closer to home, a LATAM Airlines flight from Sydney to Auckland plunged mid-air, injuring at least 50 passengers.  In October 2018, Lion Air Flight 610 crashed into the Java Sea in Indonesia with 189 people on board. It was a Boeing 737 MAX.     Barely five months later, an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing Max aircraft crashed, killing 157 people.   One of those people was Graziella de Luis y Ponce, a United Nations interpreter.    Her brother is Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics lecturer, Javier de Luis.   He served on the US Federal Aviation Administration’s panel that reviewed Boeing’s safety practice last year.    We spoke to Javier in March about what’s gone wrong, and what should change, at Boeing.   New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Paddy Fox, Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 17min

What the latest research shares about earthquakes and tsunamis in NZ

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    Major earthquakes may not be a regular occurrence in New Zealand, but the threat of them is often in the back of our minds.   With a major faultline running through the middle of the country, you only have to look to the events in Christchurch and Kaikoura to know the risk they pose.   In May, new modelling was published that highlighted the impact a catastrophic quake could have on this country, including the threat of tsunamis, and how prepared we are for such an event.   We spoke with Doctors Bilrtl Fry and Matt Gerstenberger from GNS Science to dig into the latest research on our seismic threats.    New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Paddy Fox, Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan SillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 27min

NZ Herald Presents: Chasing Ghosts - The Puppeteer

While The Front Page is taking its summer break, we will be shining a spotlight on some of the biggest podcasts from the New Zealand Herald network over the last year.   In 2011, then Herald on Sunday journalist David Fisher reported on what the paper dubbed ‘the Facebook Predator’, an adult woman who had been caught catfishing dozens of teenage boys in the South Island.   She would be named as Natalia Burgess.  Fisher covered the Burgess case for months, before she eventually went to prison for two years as a result of her behaviour.  He thought that was the end of it – until two years ago, an email out of the blue revealed that Burgess returned to her catfishing once she was free from prison.  In the latest series of the Herald’s true crime series, Chasing Ghosts, Fisher went back to re-examine the case, see what he missed back in 2011 – and tried to get Burgess to front up again to what she had done.  You can listen to half of the first episode of Chasing Ghosts: The Puppeteer now, and find the full series on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 29min

Revisiting the Hope-Smart murders as Scott Watson awaits appeal decision

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    The disappearances of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope on New Year’s Day 1998 remain one of New Zealand’s infamous cases.   Scott Watson has spent the last 25 years behind bars after being convicted of murdering them, despite no bodies ever being found.   In June, Watson headed back to the courtroom four years after his case was referred to the Court of Appeal – it's his last shot at clearing his name.   There’s still no word yet on the result of his latest appeal.   We spoke with NZ Herald senior journalist Carolyne Meng Yee and editorial leader Oskar Alley – who took us back to 1999 when they both covered Watson’s infamous first trial, and ran through the evidence making up this appeal with senior reporter David Fisher.   New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Paddy Fox, Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 29, 2024 • 14min

As Kiwis leave in record numbers, is the grass really greener in the UK and Australia?

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    Kiwis have departed New Zealand in record numbers this year.  News reports covering monthly migration data have repeatedly announced new records of net migration loss, with the latest stats from the year to September showing 79,700 migrant departures.   Just over half of those leaving the country moved to Australia, while the lure of the traditional UK OE is still taking people to London.  But is moving overseas going to make your life less expensive? In July, NZ Herald reporter Ben Leahy joined us after crunching the numbers to see if the grass is really greener on the side.   New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Paddy Fox, Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 20min

40 years since David Lange became Prime Minister: What is his legacy?

While The Front Page is on summer break, we’re taking a look back at some of the biggest news stories and top-rated episodes from the podcast in 2024.    On July 26th 1984, David Lange was sworn in as the 32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand.   His ascension into the country’s top job came after Robert Muldoon’s infamous 'Schnapps Election' ended his nine years in power.   Best remembered for enshrining New Zealand’s nuclear free status, Lange also oversaw controversial economic policies that ultimately divided his caucus and saw his time on the ninth floor only last five years.   For the 40th anniversary of his reign, we spoke with Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper – one of the few journalists who was there at the time and still working today.  New episodes return January 13th.  Host: Chelsea Daniels Audio Engineers: Paddy Fox, Richard Martin Executive Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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