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UK press react to Meghan and Harry interview
Nathan Rarere was joined from London by our correspondent Alex Cadier who told us about British reaction to the Oprah interview with the Sussexes. Audio
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The fight over what representation looks like
The subject of Māori wards on local bodies brings out both passionate support and angry opposition. Audio
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Suicidal thoughts, racism revealed in Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview
Claims of suicidal thoughts, racism, and confirmation the royal coffers snapped shut for Prince Harry and Meghan a year ago.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex laid bare their version of events in a… Video, Audio
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Looking in-depth into the disappearance of flight MH370
Seven years after Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared into the night, never to be seen again, questions remain about what happened to the 239 passengers and crew. Hong Kong based Investigative… Audio
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Interview: The creative team behind Raya and the Last Dragon
Raya and the Last Dragon is the latest production from the famous Disney Animation studios and the first to be set in South East Asia, even if Kumandra is a fictional representation melding several… Video
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Fighting the motherhood penalty
Today is International Women's Day and to mark it Global Women here in New Zealand is focusing on the "Motherhood Penalty" by releasing a short dark-comedy film. To tell us more about the film and the… Audio
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Destiny Church leaders blame media for earthquakes, tsunami
Audio 8 Mar 2021Destiny Church was forced to hold its service in Queenstown yesterday after its leaders were prevented from using a venue in Invercargill. Speaking to their audience of fewer than 20 people, Brian and… Audio
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Food waste charities better prepared for lockdowns
Auckland food waste charities say that while they are better prepared for lockdowns it's bittersweet taking goods from businesses going to the wall because of Covid-19. When Auckland went into Alert… Audio
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“She does break all the locks on the door to her soul” – author Elizabeth Knox on The Absolute Book
Elizabeth Knox talks to Noelle McCarthy about her most recent novel The Absolute Book. A highlight of the 2020 Word Christchurch Spring Festival. Audio
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Gabriel Byrne: 'We all walk with ghosts'
Hollywood leading man Gabriel Byrne has played some memorable roles in his prolific film career, but his new autobiography, Walking With Ghosts, could be considered his boldest and most dramatic work… Audio
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Covid-19 blame game and comms strategy questioned
Mediawatch looks at how the blame game played out in the media over the latest Covid cluster and the rulebreakers - while the previously-praised Covid communications strategy was called into question… Audio
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Conspirituality: Alt-health meets alt-right, wellness meets QAnon
The yoga and "wellness" world has had several high-profile members fall under the influence of QAnon and Covid denial. This intersection between right-wing conspiracy theories and left-wing wellness… Audio
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Music 101: Ladyhawke on touring, Twitch and Catholic guilt
Pip Brown aka Ladyhawke has just released a brand new single with Broods, and a new album is on the way in September. She joins Charlotte Ryan for a chat about new music, and her incredible journey… Video, Audio
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Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite on the band's twenty five year journey (and first UK number one)
Scottish band Mogwai have been releasing music since 1996, when they pioneered the genre that would become known as 'post-rock'. This week they celebrated their first UK number one for their tenth… Video, Audio
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Bidge Smith: Mervyn Thompson vs. Six Angry Women
Women activists were protesting against all forms of oppression in 1984 when Auckland university lecturer and playwright Mervyn Thompson was kidnapped, beaten and chained to a tree by six women who… Audio
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Carl Hart - Drug Use for Grown-ups
Could the harm that results from recreational drug use and abuse be mostly caused by their criminalisation and demonisation rather than their physical effects? When used responsibly, can drugs can… Audio
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Forests reach temperature tipping point
Dr Katharyn Duffy is an earth systems scientist at Northern Arizona University. Collaborating with a couple of colleagues from New Zealand, she led a study, published in Science Advances, that… Audio
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Championing Climate Change
Fraser McGougan is an Eastern Bay of Plenty dairy farmer. He is the new chair of the Dairy NZ backed Climate Change Ambassadors group - 13 dairy farmers from properties throughout New Zealand. They… 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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Making the Covid message clear
Someone broke the rules to put Auckland in Level 3 and there has been a clamour for punishment. But the situation isn't black and white. Is our covid messaging still appropriate? Audio
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Glaciers as barometers of climate change
Shaun Eaves talks about glaciers in the North Island and how evidence left behind by glaciers can help reconstruct past climates. Audio
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Our Changing World for 4 March 2021
Developing a new test for detecting IVF embryos carrying too many chromosomes, and what past and present glaciers can tell us about climate. Audio
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The history of an ‘upside-down country
There are many traditions, events and customs in New Zealand that seem ‘upside-down’. Why do we have winter meals at Christmas time and celebrate spring festivals in autumn? Our regular historian… Audio
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Film and TV: Supernova, Blackbird, Cousins
Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about three new movies in the cinemas: Supernova, starring Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci, Blackbird, a US drama that stars New Zealand's Sam… Audio
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Pacific community optimistic about vaccination timelines
The Pacific Community is optimistic about timelines for the completion of the region's Covid-19 vaccination rollout. Audio
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Grant Robertson disappointed not everyone following Level 3 rules
With New Zealand's borders closed, the timing was always going to be challenging for New Zealand to host the Women's Rugby World Cup later this year. A dozen teams, with up to 50 staff and players… Audio
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US relationship with Saudi Arabia strained under Biden
Kamahl Santamaria is our correspondent in Doha and he tells Nathan Rarere about watching the first tentative steps between the new US administration and Saudi Arabia. Audio
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Lockdown is tough going for the lonely
Being locked down also means for many people being locked out of meaningful face to face interactions - for them, Level 3 is a tense and frustrating time. Audio
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At The Movies for 3 March 2021
Simon Morris sees a documentary about the war exploits of five Hollywood greats and finds the Golden Globes rather underwhelming by comparison. Video, Audio
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Health and Safety law 'not quite fit for purpose' - O'Riley discusses Covid-19 vaccine
Bosses can ask but workers do not have to tell - that is the legal advice on whether employees have to disclose if they have had the Covid-19 jab or not.
MBIE has developed guidelines based on… Video, Audio