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Review - Voyagers
Voyagers takes place on a spaceship entirely crewed by teenagers. When something goes wrong, they split into warring factions. Stars Tye Sheridan (Ready Player One), Lily-Rose Depp (The King) and… Video, Audio
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NZ Cricket hands out player awards after vintage summer
Kane Williamson scooped the big prize - The Sir Richard Hadlee Medal - at the New Zealand Cricket awards in Auckland on Tuesday night.
It's the fourth time in six years the Black Caps skipper has… Audio
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NZ Rugby League apologises, reviews rules on mixed teams
New Zealand Rugby League is apologising and reviewing its rules after 12-year-old McKenzie Anderson-Tito left the field in tears when told she couldn't play in the team she'd been a part of for seven… Audio
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Dr Jani Wilson on Mātauranga Māori in Film and Media Studies
Dr Jani Wilson teaches her students how to pitch their film idea in one minute, just in case they meet a famous film producer in an elevator, she shares her story. Audio
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Peter Frampton: 'Living in the limelight was never for me'
Peter Frampton's 'Frampton Comes Alive!' album made him one of the biggest names in rock history. But it wasn't all beer and skittles. He joins the show to discuss his incredible musical career and… Video, Audio
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Is it time to make the switch to private browsers?
The consumer technology writer from the New York Times is urging readers to ditch Chrome, Safari and Microsoft Edge in favour of using private browsers like Brave. Sunday Morning tech correspondent… Audio
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Zespri's plan to rake back the profits from stolen kiwifruit
Chinese growers are stealing the kiwifruit we stole from them in the first place, along with the varietal secrets New Zealand holds the rights to. Zespri has a novel plan to combat that. Audio
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The Patriot of Pago Pago
Former NFL player Joey Iosefa is now making his mark in rugby union. The Seattle Seawolves midfielder hopes that he can inspire more American Samoans to try their hand at the 15-man-game. Audio
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Is Lydia Ko back to world-beating form?
There are signs at last that Lydia Ko is returning to her world-beating best form.
Unrivalled as golf's No.1 woman player through the mid-2000s, New Zealander Ko has since dropped outside the top 20… Audio
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Stevie Van Zandt: 50 years of brotherhood with Bruce Springsteen
There isn't much E Street Band guitarist, activist and actor Stevie Van Zandt hasn't done in the world of entertainment. The man formerly known as 'Miami Steve' is in the throes of completing his… Audio
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Sports News for 31 March 2021
The White Ferns allrounder Frankie Mackay wasn't expecting to play the the second T20 match of the series against Australia but after a last minute call-up she produced a player of the match… Audio
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Pacific values at the heart of a rugby league revolution
His brother was a NZ and Wellington rugby league legend but Andre Whittaker hopes to transform the sport from outside the white lines of the field. Audio
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First ever women's Super Rugby match in May
The first-ever women's rugby match between two Super Rugby franchises, Blues and Chiefs, will break new ground on 1 May.
It's being touted as the first step towards a Super Women's team and programme… Audio
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The latest from Petra Haden
William Dart finds himself with not one by two new CDs from vocalist Petra Haden - a project with the radical New Yorker John Zorn and a considerably more mellow set from the Melbourne International… Audio
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Worlds of Music featuring Chinese Pipa ambassador Wu Man
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 25 March 2021
Pacific Super Rugby teams are set to start player recruitment. Audio
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Percussionist Sam Rich
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's youngest player on the triumphs and challenges of playing percussion. Audio
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The Talented Mr Lam
Former Manu Samoa captain Pat Lam reflects on his playing days, growing up in New Zealand and how rugby can be a blueprint for social change. Audio
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Pacific community challenged to adjust expectations over star athletes
Mental health is just as important as physical prowess when it comes to athletes' performances and there are a number of unique challenges faced by Pasifika sportspeople. Audio
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Adrian Lam and the day the Kumul tamed the Kangaroo
Adrian Lam is rugby league royalty in Papua New Guinea. The former Kumuls player and coach explains how he turned down the Kangaroos and what it means to watch his son follow in his footsteps. Audio
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Cold Immersion Therapy: Will freezing free you up?
In a classic case of 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger...' Stacey Morrison confronts her serious aversion to the cold and enters a cryotherapy chamber. Audio
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Champions of the Pacific for 10 March 2021
A weekly sports show that goes behind the scenes with the top athletes in the Pacific. Audio
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Men's cricket team win Australia T20 series
Hours before the netball win, our men's cricketers swept aside Australia at Wellington's Sky Stadium to clinch the T20 series 3-2.
Chasing Australia's 142 for eight, the home side cruised to 143 for… Audio
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The Mixtape - Ana Scotney
Today's guest on The Mixtape is actress, writer, director, and musician Ana Scotney. She's a familiar face as Angel on Shortland Street, Sepa in The Breaker Uppers, and Sheena the she-wolf in… Video, Audio
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Worlds of Music episode 221 features Kora player Toumani Diabate
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 27 February 2021
PNG mourns the passing of 'founding father' Sir Michael Somare; Still no consensus on presidential candidate in New Caledonia; What next for Pacific regionalism?; Marshallese adults likely to be… Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 25 February 2021
PNG's health resources stretched amid covid surge; What now for the future of Pacific regionalism; Player welfare front of mind for PNG Hunters.
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Player welfare front of mind for PNG Hunters
Player welfare is a key focus for the Papua New Guinea Hunters rugby league team in. Audio
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Music 101's artists to watch in 2021
Audio 24 Feb 2021Welcome to Music 101’s ones to watch! We’ve selected 10 acts we think you should have your eyes on going into 2021. Video
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BARTÓK: Contrasts
Performed by Lara Hall and Katherine Austin of the New Zealand Chamber Soloists with Peter Scholes at their concert, 'An Evening in Budapest', Auckland Concert Chamber, 15 November 2020. Audio
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