Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called about us.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 6661 - 6690 of 18749 in total
-
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 8: Treaty Partnership
In this episode, Alice is joined by co-host Kura Forrester they examine just how racist New Zealand is and why it is that Pākehā just cannot get their shit together and honour the Treaty. Video
-
Going upriver, and what it tells us, about us
Colin Heinz has walked, tramped and climbed every one of the rivers which flow from the Main Divide out to the sea. In Upriver - From the Sea to the Southern Alps Colin Heinz creates a unique and… Audio, Gallery
-
VIDEO PREMIERE: Ebony Lamb - ‘Midnight’ live at Hunters and Collectors
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single 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
Coming up
-
VIDEO PREMIERE: Ebony Lamb - ‘Midnight’ live at Hunters and Collectors
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single 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
Coming up
-
Negative Covid tests leaving India - positive on arrival in NZ
At least five of the people who tested positive for Covid-19 in managed isolation yesterday had tested negative before boarding their flight here. They had all travelled from India via Fiji - landing… Audio
-
Giving pre-fab housing another go
Meet a developer who's trying to help solve the housing crisis by importing boxes from China. Audio
-
Facebook threatens to block Australian news
Audio 1 Sep 2020Australia's treasurer Josh Frydenberg has hit back at Facebook's warning it could ban Australian news content saying he won't respond to threats. Karyn speaks with Dr Belinda Barnet from the Swinburne… Audio
-
Covid-19 messaging questioned at Parliament
One of the final question times for the 52nd Parliament has been used to question the Government's Covid-19 messaging Video, Audio
-
Mackenzie fire may take months to extinguish, despite snowfall
It could take months to fully extinguish a scrub fire in the Mackenzie District, even though it's hiding under a blanket of snow right now.
The fire has ripped through more than 3000 hectares of… Video, Audio -
Winter Energy Payment to end: 'Their income is going to fall off a cliff'
Some beneficiaries are about to lose more than $60 from their weekly pay, despite demand for food banks and emergency assistance being at record levels.
The government doubled the Winter Energy… Video, Audio
-
Scotty and Stacey Morrison: new puzzle book makes learning Māori fun
Puzzles and games can be a fun way to learn te reo, say husband and wife team Scotty and Stacey Morrison. Their new all-ages activity book Māori Made Fun features crosswords, word-finds, colouring… Audio
-
Mary Trump on what makes her uncle Donald tick
Donald Trump's only niece Mary has written a book about the toxic family history that she believes shaped her uncle. She talks to Kathryn Ryan about the revelations contained in Too Much and Never… Audio
-
USA correspondent Ron Elving
Audio 1 Sep 2020With protests in Portland Oregon turning deadly and the National Guard headed for Kenosha, Wisconsin Ron Elving talks to Kathryn about what is going on, is this a race war, or something else? Also an… Audio
-
Fermented Foods: For or Against?
Fermented foods have been around for longer than refrigeration, but recently they have developed a reputation for having numerous health benefits. We find out if that reputation is founded in reality.
… -
An historic and controversial visit to Palau
It was a whirlwind visit - only five hours - but a key US government figure's visit to Palau has been described as historic, and also controversial. We find out why. Audio
-
The giveaways governments hope will stimulate the economy
The whole world is facing a pandemic recession - so what are the off-beat measures some governments are taking to stimulate their economies? Audio
-
The Sampler: Caitlin Smith, SPERB3R & Emma Swift
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger previews a long-overdue set from versatile Auckland vocalist Caitlin Smith; a vocal excursion from local jazz guitarist Dan Sperber; and a surprising study of… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
The butterfly effect
This week's expert, Dr Leilani Walker, joins Jesse to answer everything you've ever wanted to know about butterflies. Audio, Gallery
-
How to look after your face mask
Many New Zealanders now have to regularly don a mask or face covering but mask-wearing as a part of life is still quite new to many of us. Dr Michelle Dickinson, aka Nanogirl, shares the latest… Audio
-
Baby Farmer: the story of Minnie Dean
Minnie Dean must rank as one of New Zealand's most infamous figures. The only woman to be judicially executed in New Zealand history. For years she was portrayed as a cold-blooded killer who murdered… Audio
-
Dark money, democracy and the media
Warnings of possible overseas interference in our election haven’t made many headlines but UK-based journalist Peter Geoghegan says our media should be wary of 'dark money' and think tanks… Video, Audio
-
Tikiti to the Pikitea: a lifetime at the local cinema
Writer John Bluck shares a very personal perspective on how moviegoing in New Zealand reflects our character, history and preoccupations. Audio, Gallery
-
Dispelling the myth of the end of the golden age of reading
In her latest book, What We Talk About When We Talk About Books, Harvard Professor Leah Price dispels the myth of the end of the golden age of reading by suggesting that reading might not have been so… Audio
-
Shaking up the House: New rules for Parliament
Parliament has agreed to the biggest shake-up of its rules since MMP, including changes to how it works, where and when it meets; even how it looks on TV. Audio
-
Geneticist James Hadfield: Mapping and tracking Covid-19 in NZ
Phylogeneticist Dr James Hadfield is working with scientists at ESR, the University of Otago & the University of Auckland to map the path of the recent Auckland COVID-19 outbreak using genetic tracing… Audio
-
Kat Arney on the links between cancer, evolution and genetics
Many of us think of cancer as a contemporary curse, a disease of our own making caused by our modern lifestyles, but it has always been with us. It killed our hominid ancestors, the mammals they… Audio
-
Regional Wrap
The Hawkes Bay countryside has been transformed by winter rain. In the McKenzie Basin, merino shearing is underway. Audio
-
Domestic boost for Coromandel holidays: 'There's lights on and people outside'
While many businesses around the country are taking a battering because of Covid-19, a real estate agent in the Coromandel Peninsula is enjoying his best August in five years.
The Coromandel is… Video, Audio
-
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. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Norwegian view on sentencing far right killers
Norway took a different approach to in its trial of far-right terrorist Anders Breivik after he murdered seventy-seven people in Oslo 2011.
His trial lasted ten weeks, and was guided by the idea that… Audio