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  • We thought you might like a wee taster of our brand new #1 series, Juggernaut: The Story of the Fourth Labour Government, hosted by Toby Manhire. Click here to follow Juggernaut so you get every episode as soon as it's released!
    1. I love you, Mr Lange
    Fuelled by brandy and fury, Sir Rob Muldoon calls a snap election, sparking a 1984 campaign of contrasts – the menacing, protectionist National PM against the fresh, upbeat Labour leader, David Lange. The pretext for the election is the decision by Marilyn Waring, a young, gay MP, to back an anti-nuclear bill and quit the National caucus, prompting an earful from Muldoon. Lange, meanwhile, is joined at the hip by a hungry would-be finance minister, Roger Douglas. They are about to confront a profound crisis, and launch a revolution.
    Includes previously unheard interviews with David Lange from the 84 campaign trail, and new and exclusive interviews with Marilyn Waring, Roger Douglas, Geoffrey Palmer, Richard Prebble, Peter Harris, Margaret Wilson, Bob Harvey and Gary McCormick.
    Click here for full details of archive material used in this series
    Juggernaut was made with the support of NZ On Air.

  • Dan has agreed to meet with Jane. But before that happens, Noelle wants Jane to talk to a lawyer about restitution options for survivors of historic sexual abuse in church settings in Aotearoa. Noelle and Jane also reach out to the church to see what the complaints procedure involves, and attempt to engage with senior church leaders from the time. Meanwhile, the day of the meeting arrives. Is Jane ready? Is she going to hear from Dan what she needs to hear?  

    Click here to read the statement Jane read to Dan in this episode.

    Dear Jane was made with the support of NZ On Air 

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    Resources:
    If this series brings up any issues for you there is help available 24-7:
    Helpline - free call or text 1737
    Youthline - phone 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email [email protected] 
    Suicide Crisis Helpline - phone 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)

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  • Noelle and Jane take a trip to Christchurch to meet with Catherine, a clinical psychologist who has experience working with survivors of sexual abuse. On arrival, Jane is suddenly struck ill and Noelle is worried about the toll this project might be taking on her. After talking to Catherine, Noelle begins to realise she might be out of her depth, and questions whether or not to go ahead with contacting Dan. 
    Dear Jane was made with the support of NZ On Air 
    The final episode of Dear Jane will be released this Thursday 21st September. Follow now so you get it as soon as it drops.

    Resources:
    If this series brings up any issues for you there is help available 24-7:
    Helpline - free call or text 1737
    Youthline - phone 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email [email protected] 
    Suicide Crisis Helpline - phone 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)

  • Jane’s mum and sister knew that Dan and Jane dated in the 90s, but they only learnt the relationship was sexual in recent years. In this episode we talk to Jane’s family about what they remember of Dan and Jane’s connection and the shock they felt when they found out the full extent of the relationship. We start to see how the effects of this kind of sexual abuse can hurt a whole family. We also hear more about the moment when an already inappropriate relationship crossed a serious line. 
    Dear Jane was made with the support of NZ On Air 
    Episode 4 will be out on Monday 18th September, follow now to get it as soon a it drops.

    Resources:
    If this series brings up any issues for you there is help available 24-7:
    Helpline - free call or text 1737
    Youthline - phone 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email [email protected] 

  • For thirty years Jane’s best childhood friend, Ange, has been waiting for her call. While Jane and Dan’s relationship was kept secret from most, Ange was privy to every detail from the very start. She remembers Dan as a controlling youth group leader who took advantage of her vulnerable best friend, and in the years since, Ange has felt guilt and anger about what happened between Jane and Dan. 
    Dear Jane was made with the support of NZ On Air 
    Episode 3 will be out on Thursday 14 September, follow now to get it as soon a it drops
    Resources:
    If this series brings up any issues for you there is help available 24-7:
    Helpline - free call or text 1737
    Youthline - phone 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email [email protected] 
    Suicide Crisis Helpline - phone 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)

  • Meet Jane, a mum in her forties who is battling with the demons of her past. For decades she’s buried what happened to her when she was a teenager but in recent years has come to realise she is not to blame for the connection she had with Dan, her adult youth group leader during her teen years. We also meet Noelle, a writer and producer who is helping Jane to make a podcast about her experience. Through a first person account and letters from the time that set a typical scene of teen life in the nineties, we find out how this disturbing connection came about and how it progressed from inappropriate feelings to a full blown relationship in plain sight.

    Dear Jane was made with the support of NZ On Air 

    Resources:
    If this series brings up any issues for you there is help available 24-7:
    Helpline - free call or text 1737
    Youthline - phone 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email [email protected] 
    Suicide Crisis Helpline - phone 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)

  • Dear Jane is a five-part series for The Spinoff, exploring the impact of a sexual relationship between a young teenage girl and her adult youth group leader.

    Dear Jane was made with the support of NZ On Air 

    Resources:
    If this series brings up any issues for you there is help available 24-7:
    Helpline - free call or text 1737
    Youthline - phone 0800 376 633, free text 234 or email [email protected] 
    Suicide Crisis Helpline - phone 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)