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- Journalist David Farrier (Tickled) is drawn into a game of cat and mouse with a mysterious individual. Delving deeper he unearths a trail of court cases, royal bloodlines and ruined lives, in this true story of psychological warfare.
- Comedians Chris Parker and Eli Matthewson launch a national campaign to get us talking about our relationship with porn.
- Alice Snedden's Bad News tackles some of the thorniest social and political issues in modern Aotearoa.
- Episode Summary: ROXIE shares how her ethnic hair traits have become a commodity, one that uplifts yet is judged, despite being inherently outside one's control. She works to navigate the worlds of fashion, film, trends and social acceptance. YASMINE uses hair to define what feels appropriate for her as a muslim, Arab woman. Wearing hijab she still removes unwanted body hair. Here in Aotearoa, she feels freer from the impossible expectations of Middle Eastern society. GENEVIEVE has an androgynous haircut but still prefers to be super groomed elsewhere on her body. The struggle to find the right servicer is overcome when she eschews female hairdressers for a traditionally male focussed barber. Redefining femininity, SERENA explores the most effective ways to deal with her birth defined masculine hair growth. We follow her to her first haircut on her own terms, with a trusted stylist who understands curly hair. JESSICA is inspired by her daughter to start a home business here in New Zealand. She brings an understanding of Asian aesthetics, fashion inspiration and supplies from China to service a specific customer base. KENZI finds inspiration to stop shaving. Learning how to rock this stance in public and in her relationship, she isn't apologetic about at once wanting to have manicured lashes and yet sport body hair proudly elsewhere.
- An observational documentary series about the kids who grow up in takeaway shops and restaurants run by their parents.
- Amber Clyde, skateboarder and founder of Girls Skate NZ, works to rebuild her confidence in the sport while juggling solo motherhood.
- In this one-off documentary, three competitive Scrabble players share their passion for the game and sharpen their skills in preparation for New Zealand's biggest Scrabble tournament.
- Nearly 40 years since the first Hairy Maclary book was published, the celebrated New Zealand author takes audiences on an intimate journey into her whimsical world for the very first time.
- The Single Object tells the surprising and significant stories behind five everyday objects - from the ballpoint pen used to protest the dawn raids to the chainsaw taken up One Tree Hill.
- A five part documentary series on the impact of climate change for New Zealand's future.
- Seeking to restore his political fortunes, former New Zealand National MP Jami-Lee Ross joins forces with rising conspiracy theorist Billy Te Kahika Jr. ahead of the 2020 election.
- Stories of outstanding New Zealand athletes whose feats have been forgotten by history.
- Join Alex Casey, Michèle A'Court and Leonie Hayden as they wrestle with some big issues in The Spinoff's feminist web series On the Rag.
- 125 years after women's suffrage in New Zealand, this two-part documentary explores why some women are still unable to vote and why it is so difficult for many others to feel like their voices matter.
- Few people outside of her campaign team gave Chlöe Swarbrick any chance of winning in Auckland Central this year - but the Green Party MP was too busy to listen. This is how she turned the electorate green.
- When a small West Coast town in New Zealand saw a rise in crime, a group of mates decided they'd had enough and formed their own community patrol. Now while everyone in Westport is sleeping, the Kawatiri Knight Owls keep watch.
- An election year documentary series with a twist, Youth Wings introduced our politicians of the future - leaders of the youth branches of Aotearoa's five largest political parties.
- The Spinoff presents a weekly pop culture podcast tackling everything from reality TV to real life here in New Zealand, hosted by Jane Yee with Alex Casey and Duncan Greive.
- Hosted by journalist Bernard Hickey, When the Facts Change is your essential weekly guide to the intersection of economics, business and politics in Aotearoa New Zealand. Presented by The Spinoff together with Kiwibank.
- Celebrating extraordinary achievements by ordinary people, Tremarkable stories of incredible New Zealanders. The power of determination, passion, and self-belief that can transform your own life and help make a difference in the world.
- Is business boring? This podcast proves it's anything but. Simon Pound talks to everyone from accidental entrepreneurs to industry leaders about their business journeys and what propelled them to where they are today.
- Conversations about the intersections of media, culture and technology in New Zealand, hosted by Duncan Greive, founder of The Spinoff.