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Series 2 | Episode 7: Intergenerational Vision - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
In the final episode of He Kākano Ahau, we explore intergenerational visions, whakapapa, and future aspirations with a māmā-daughter duo, and a Māori futurist. Audio
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London Calling
Audio 16 Aug 2021Karyn crosses live to London to speak to Rich Preston from BBC World, about the situation in Afghanistan, why an Eastern European country is proposing building a huge border fence, and a case that's… Audio
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NZ Rugby wins 130 MIQ spots - who makes special allocations?
New Zealand Rugby has scored 130 spots in MIQ for the All Blacks and Black Ferns, after the special allocation was signed off by a group of Ministers.
More than 1200 sportspeople have asked for… Video, Audio
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Afghanistan deployment by Wednesday earliest - Defence Minister
The government has agreed to help New Zealanders and their families evacuate from Afghanistan, as well as at-risk Afghan nationals who had worked with NZ personnel.
The government has agreed to help… Video, Audio
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All taste no waste vegies
Wellington chef and restaurateur Max Gordy's zero-waste philosophy should inspire us to use of every last bit of the vegetable, save money and waste, and expect delicious results. Max has already… Audio
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Donna Kerridge: Putting Papatūānuku First
For Donna Kerridge the Waitakere ranges are the 'lungs' of Auckland and it needs to be looked after, as a practitioner of Rongoā Māori she says everyone needs to be responsible for the taiao. Audio
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The Helping Hand of Dan Auerbach
What magic can a producer bring about? William Dart looks at Dan Auerbach's role as such, in a new album from the 67-year-old Robert Finley and a very special memorial collection from the late Tony… Audio
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New Zealand -- the land of plenty (of housing issues)
Research New Zealand has taken the pulse of the nation on how Kiwis rate their current homes in terms of a series of "decent homes" factors. Managing Partner Emanuel Kalafatelis is with us to cover… Audio
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Testosterone's link to men's success questioned in new study
It's a commonly-held belief that your testosterone can affect where you end up in life. However, a new study claims that higher levels of testosterone in men doesn't give them an edge. Study author… Audio
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The double standard in the bike bridge backlash
A proposed walk and cycle bridge over the Waitematā provoked a furious media backlash over the goverment's wasteful spending. Why don't roading projects get the same treatment? Audio
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MPs on the Dawn Raids
This week Parliament held a special debate to give MPs a chance to talk about the official apology for the Dawn Raids of the 1970s. The House has some moments from that debate. Audio
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The Mixtape 'The Panthers' writers Tom Hern and Nua Finau
Writers of TVNZ's new series The Panthers, Tom Hern and Nua Finau, join Charlotte to chat about how the show came together, its importance, and it's incredible soundtrack on this episode of The… Video, Audio
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Whales and dolphins stuck on inland farm
Sheep and cattle graze where whales and dolphins once swam 25 million years ago. Bones from their skeletons are fossilised in cliffs on Grant Neal's farm at Duntroon in North Otago. Video, Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
It's been cold and miserable in Taranaki where farmers are heads down, tails up calving and farmers would quite like some sunshine in Southland to help lift spirits. Audio
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Auckland CBD businesses still waiting for govt help over CRL
An Albert Street business owner, struggling to turn a profit alongside ongoing City Rail Link works, has let rip in the blame game being played by the government.
Transport Minister Michael Wood… Video, Audio
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Music 101 - Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Rethinking the depiction of female bodies in art and culture
British art historian Catherine McCormack has been casting a critical eye over the way women have been portrayed in art across the ages. Her book, Women in the Picture: Women Art and the Power of… Audio
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10,000 pairs of shoes for children in the Pacific
An Auckland man has donated 10,000 pairs of shoes to children in the Pacific. Frazer Mataitonga has been continuing the charitable work that his mother used to carry out in Tonga. Together with his… Audio
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The latest big climate change report boiled down
How much doom, gloom and catastrophising can the world take? We boil down the latest big climate change report. Audio
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Births, deaths, and genders: a quiet bill goes loud
Four years ago an almost anonymous bill began life in Parliament. This week that quiet bill turned up the volume, went loud and now commands attention. Audio
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What really grinds your gears? Top five consumer complaints
Gemma Rasmussen from Consumer NZ tells us the top five complaints that come their way from the New Zealand public - including one winter-specific suburban gripe. Audio
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There's Nothing Romantic About Pitcairn
It was the spirit of adventure that took teacher, Tony Washington and his family to Pitcairn Island. One of the most isolated communities in the world, Pitcairn is just over five-and-a-half thousand… Audio
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Struggling to breathe, struggling to be heard - Long Covid
Between 10 and 30 percent of Covid patients go on to develop Long Covid, a crippling illness with up to 114 symptoms. They're not happy with the level of research being conducted on it, so they're… Audio
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Govt using shed at busy Auckland marina to ferry foreign shipping crew offshore
The government has quietly established a transfer zone for foreign shipping crew in a busy commercial area in Auckland.
Crew are transferred from international flights or a short MIQ stay to a… Video, Audio
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Cathy Wong: trailblazer, sports lover, leader
Audio 11 Aug 2021Whether it's standing up to bullies, opening a clinic in the middle of a pandemic, or overseeing Fiji's first ever Olympic medal, Cathy Wong is a born leader.
A physiotherapist by profession, she… Audio
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Ben Tuimaseve: The Paralympian learning to own his disability through shot put
The Paralympics get underway later this month, and for Ben Tuimaseve it's his time for the big dance.
The 32-year-old tells us how taking up shot-put has helped him to embrace his disability, and… Audio
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National's factions strained over gay conversion therapy ban
The National Party's liberal and conservative factions are strained as the party reckons with voting against a ban on gay conversion therapy.
National was the only political party that didn't support… Audio
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Power outages: Genesis CEO says Energy Minister scapegoating, but Woods has questions
Energy Minister Megan Woods has blamed Monday's power cuts on commercial decisions made by electricity companies.
Thousands of New Zealanders were left in the dark on one of the coldest nights of the… Video, Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Ross
Diocesan School for Girls librarian Catherine Ross is looking at the theme of Graphic Novels for her review today. Audio
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Maisey Rika: 'Inside te reo Māori is a whole world'
Award-winning singer Maisey Rika is now an NZ Arts Laureate, receiving the 2021 Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Award for her creative work. She talks to Kathryn Ryan about her love of music and te reo Maori. Video, Audio
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