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'Some women are born into womanhood and some women have to fight for it'
As part of RNZ series HERE WE ARE, poet, dancer and student Stellar Angafili Makarita Pritchard talks about finding herself and her community. Video
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Selections made - how will Black Caps fare against West Indies
The summer of cricket is just about upon us with a T20 series against the West Indies starting later this month. Both the 20/20 team and the Test side were named yesterday. Joining Nathan Rarere for… Audio
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Importers demand answers over delays at ports
Importers are demanding answers as to why their goods are being held up at Ports of Auckland.
Some New Zealand retailers fear their shelves will be half empty as they approach the festive season.
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Suppliers fear bullying from some supermarkets, Food and Grocery Council CEO says
Some supermarkets are threatening to "delete" suppliers' products from shelves if they speak out about tactics like 45 percent margins and billing for thefts, a supplier industry group says.
The… Video, Audio
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Why 1 in 5 transgender people experience homelessness
Audio 17 Nov 2020Angelo was kicked out of home at 14. He's one of many trans New Zealanders who have been homeless. Susan Strongman explores the country's grim statistics.
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UK and Europe Correspondent Rich Preston
Audio 16 Nov 2020Amid positive news about the first Covid vaccine, Czech primary schools are poised to return to normal and Sweden limits alcohol sales, while the pandemic worsens in the US. Audio
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Online flower sales blooming since Covid-19 lockdowns
One NZ business, steeped in tradition, is blooming after Covid-19 forced it to grow its online presence.
Flower markets are usually an up-close sensory experience at crack of dawn auctions, but… Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2020: Waitress
A waitress finds herself unable to speak up when put in a harmful situation by a customer in a position of power. Video
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Someday Stories Series: 'Waitress'
Filmmaker and actor Rhiannon McCall tells us about her film, Waitress, which is part of the Someday Stories series. Audio
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No shortcuts to success
Two Syrian brothers of former refugee background find a new life in Newtown after discovering some hidden talent. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
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Sir Paul Nurse: What Is Life?
Nobel prize-winning geneticist Sir Paul Nurse's latest book, What Is Life?, explores the question of what we as humans share with all other living things on this planet. Audio
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Slim pickings - reporting the shortage of labour for fruit and veges
With borders closed, a severe shortage of people to pick fruit and vegetables could create serious shortages and high prices this summer. Politicians, growers and media personalities have all… Audio
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Jodi Picoult's new novel the 'perfect pandemic book'
Jodi Picoult admits she was initially terrified about publishing her new novel, The Book of Two Ways, during a pandemic. But this book - her 27th - has rejigged itself in her mind to become what she… Audio
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Golriz Ghahraman: finding her place in Aotearoa
Iranian-born Golriz Ghahraman arrived in New Zealand with her parents as a 9-year-old. In 2017 she made history when she became the first New Zealand MP with a refugee background. She studied human… Audio
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Kathy Baughman McLeod: naming heat waves like hurricanes
Kathy Baughman McLeod is Director and Senior Vice President of the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center at the international affairs think tank, The Atlantic Council. Working on the… Audio
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Making wool great again
A West Otago couple were so sick of seeing so much synthetic clothing around they decided to do something about it. Waitahuna West sheep and beef farmers Murray and Julie Hellewell are making jerseys… Audio
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Marlon Williams: 'A very blessed time to be able to share with family'
Marlon Williams speaks to Kim Hill ahead of the realease of his new album Plastic Bouquet, which comes out on December 11. He also treats us to an acoustic performance of the album's first single" I… Video, Audio
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Tim Harford: How to Make the World Add Up
Audio 14 Nov 2020COVID-19 has put the power and accuracy of statistics at centre stage. Infection rates, 'R' numbers, new cases, hospital admissions and the data underpinning new vaccines are being used by the media… Audio
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Chris Smith: how exciting is Pfizer's vaccine news?
News that a collaboration between Pfizer and BioNTech has produced an effective coronavirus vaccine sent world stockmarkets soaring this week. Pfizer said early results suggest the vaccine is more… Audio
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Covid-19: More pain for Auckland CBD as workers stay home
The ripple effect of Auckland's latest community case created more pain for CBD businesses today.
A number of business owners are still recovering from consecutive lockdowns earlier this year, and… Video, Audio
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Covid-19 genomic link good news, but vigilance urged - Hendy
Professor Shaun Hendy is a physics academic at the University of Auckland and a Covid-19 modeller.
He talks to Lisa Owen about the latest information following the new Covid-19 community case. 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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How Covid-19's lessons can inform action on the climate crisis
Humanity stands at a fork in the road when it comes to dealing with the climate emergency - and failure to act risks catastrophe. Climate scientist and conservationist Professor Tim Flannery doesn't… Audio
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Award for using DNA to better understand plants & animals
Geneticist Neil Gemmell has won the 2020 Hutton Medal for using DNA & new genomic technologies to better understant plants & animals. Audio
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SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto In A Minor Op 54
Performed by Michael Endres and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Premier Series concert, Poetry and Passion, Auckland Town Hall, 12 November 2020. Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Planet Adolescent
Charlie Cuff joins us once again. Tonight he's talking about how he manages social media - and maybe some advice for older folk on avoiding rabbit holes. Audio
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Mayor Phil Goff on latest Auckland CBD Covid-19 case
Workers in Auckland's CBD are being asked to stay at home on Friday if at all possible as Health authorities race to find the source of a new community case of Covid-19.
A woman in her 20s returned a… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Shock, confusion at new case's apartment block
There was shock and confusion at the Auckland apartment block where the country's latest community case of Covid-19 lives.
With no health officials on site, it was left to media to break the news to… Video, Audio
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Head off to Hungary with the NZ Chamber Soloists
New Zealand Chamber Soloists have their first big concert of the year this Sunday, and it's an evening of music with a Hungarian theme. Audio
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What's top of mind for Kiwi parents?
A nationwide survey of New Zealand parents explores how families coped with Covid lockdown. Our regular parenting commentator Nathan Wallis was an advisor on the survey, conducted by health insurer… Video, Audio