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Closed borders hide the conversation we need to have on immigration
The political narrative on immigration has flipped - with closed borders, the numbers have plummeted and the debate has dried up. But we have to talk about it at some stage. Audio
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Anna Fifield: Leading the DomPost
Anna Fifield, the new editor of the Dominion Post, says readers can expect to see a lot of emphasis on transparency telling them why the publication has chosen to write stories. After three periods of… Audio
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Human 'books' encourage the spirit of understanding
Twenty years ago, Ronni Abergel created a pop-up 'human library' at a local music festival in Denmark where festival-goers could borrow someone for a chat just like a book off the shelf. The idea is… Audio
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Shadowing W B Yeats
Irish poet William Butler Yeats was a member of a clandestine society where spirits were conjured and magic practised - and by his side was the much younger woman who'd later become his wife, Georgie… Audio
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Hunting for Covid-19 in the nation's wastewater
Geneticist Neil Gemmell is calling for a wastewater monitoring system to find hidden Covid-19 clusters and people who could be asymptomatic carriers of the disease. Professor Gemmell is part of a… Audio
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Nick Bryant: When America Stopped Being Great
When America Stopped Being Great is the latest book from BBC New York correspondent Nick Bryant, which follows on the heels of his 2014 title The Rise and Fall of Australia. In his new book, Nick… Audio
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The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne on new album American Head
Grammy Award-winning band The Flaming Lips recently released their 16th album American Head. Music 101's Charlotte Ryan spoke to frontman Wayne Coyne about the band's incredible longevity, fatherhood… Video, Audio
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Song Crush: Moana and The Tribe, Fleet Foxes, Sampha
Audio 3 Oct 2020Tony is joined by Lydia Jenkin from APRA (Australasian Performing Right Association) and Nick Atkinson from the bands Love Square and Hopetoun Brown to review six new songs. Video, Audio
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Aigagalefili Fepulea'i-Tapua'i: Speaking up for South Auckland students
Audio 3 Oct 2020Aigagalefili Fepulea'i-Tapua'i has become a powerful voice for South Auckland students. The 17-year-old Aorere College head girl has spoken to the impact of Covid-19 on her fellow year 13 students -… Audio
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Wind of Change: Did the CIA write a power ballad to bring down the USSR?
The Berlin Wall had just fallen and the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse when German band The Scorpions released their 1990 song Wind of Change. The power ballad became the soundtrack to a… Video, Audio
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Donald Trump has Covid-19 - What next for America?
US President Donald Trump has tested positive for Covid-19. What could this mean for Trump, and for the election which is just one month away. We talk to Evan Osnos, a staff writer for the New Yorker… Audio
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Breeding lovely leeches
Maria Lupton has New Zealand's only leech farm, with tens of thousands of the parasites in tanks on her Waikato property. She even takes them on holiday so she can respond quickly if a hospital needs… Audio
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Who are the Proud Boys that Donald Trump gave a shout out to?
The Panel looks at who the 'Proud Boys' are that were given a shout out by Donald Trump during the first 2020 Presidential Debate earlier this week. The Panel speaks to Professor Paul Spoonley about… Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Chris Finlayson (Part 2)
Audio 2 Oct 2020Sports commentator Hamish Bidwell talks to The Panel about the exclusion of a Pasifika rugby team in the Super Rugby Aotearoa competition in 2021. The Panel looks at who the 'Proud Boys' are that were… 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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NZ Live : Adam Hattaway and The Haunters
Adam Hattaway and The Haunters just released a new single and they're about to set off on tour. Audio
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Animals Like Us: Kiwi-made pet food from the co-founder of Icebreaker
The co-founder of sustainable clothing company Icebreaker is one of the people behind a newly released range of premium Kiwi-made pet foods. Jeremy Moon tells Jesse Mulligan that Animals Like… Audio
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Australian PM hints at swift recovery in first Covid budget
It's time now for our weekly catch up with Australian commentator, former MP and broadcaster Pam Corkery. She tells us about what Australians can expect from its first covid-era budget and the former… Audio
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NZ and the Covid-19 vaccine
When is the Covid-19 vaccine coming? Will it work? William Ray talks to NZ experts charting our path towards immunity. Audio
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'Being Black in New Zealand, it’s being simultaneously visible and invisible'
Mez and Mahlete Tekeste only envisioned the protest march to be themselves and their close circle of friends. Within 24 hours, their flyer had been shared by some of the biggest names in NZ. Video
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Enola Holmes, Sextortion, People You May Know
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about new Netflix movie Enola Holmes, which follows the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes and is based on a book series. She'll also look at… Audio
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Kids and their *&$#@ language
Audio 1 Oct 2020Whether it's potty talk or the f-bomb, kids will eventually say something offensive. How do we decide what's unacceptable and what to let slide? Katy Gosset looks at swearing and its subtleties. Audio
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The rules and etiquette of debating
Karyn speaks with the president of New Zealand's University Debating Council Zachary Wong about the rules and the etiquette of debating in light of a day full of clashes. Audio
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Queer History Zine
"Queer History Zine" is a collaboration between LAGANZ (Lesbian and Gay Archives New Zealand) and Wellington Zinefest giving people the opportunity to delve deep into LAGANZ archives, and reflect upon… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Audio 30 Sep 2020Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden and Donald Trump, have squared off for their first leaders debate in the US. The Covid-19 global death toll has reached 1 million, as the only remaining… Audio
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Bookmarks: Alice Soper
Rugby commentator and Wellington Pride player Alice Soper talks about some of her favourite things. Audio
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First Song: Anderson Rocio: Paradise
A twenty six year old kiwi artist's dream has come true after her song was picked up by a major television network in the US. Anderson Rocio tells Jesse about her work and lucky break. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Ebony Lamb ‘Midnight’ live at Hunters and Collectors
RNZ Music is proud to present the new song and live vid from honey-voiced alt-country musician Ebony Lamb. ‘Midnight’ is the first hint of what’s to come on Ebony’s forthcoming solo debut. Video
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Ex-trump staffer on first US debate and tax revelations
Donald Trump has asked aides to carry out unlawful acts, offering them a Presidential pardon as a “get out of jail” card, a former staffer says. Audio
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How much do New Zealanders know about euthanasia law details?
Rival euthanasia groups are trying new tactics to convince New Zealanders on how to vote ahead of the upcoming referendum.
As Kiwis prepare for the October 17 vote on whether competent terminally-ill… Audio