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The Week in Detail: Long Covid, debt, extradition and diplomacy
This week on The Detail we've tackled New Zealand's "complex and convoluted" extradition laws and the looming threat of Long Covid in the employment sphere - and much more. Whakarongo mai to any… Audio
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The Sampler: Kae Tempest, Ry Cooder & Taj Mahal, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the latest from British poet and musician Kae Tempest, and several new instalments from Tāmaki beatmaker SR Mpofu, while Elliott Childs assesses the reunion of legendary singers/… Audio
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Eye TV's Sean Sturm on their career
Sean Sturm has successfully merged his experience as a musician with his occupation as a teacher of philosophy at Auckland University. As he puts it he is a ‘philosopher of education’. He talks to… Video, Audio
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Worlds of Music 7 May 2022
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Sharon Van Etten Q+A: 'I want people to experience it as a journey'
Audio 7 May 2022Charlotte Ryan talks to Sharon Van Etten about her new album ‘We've Been Going About This All Wrong’ Video, Audio
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How to Loiter In a Turf War, by Coco Solid
Charlotte Ryan talks to Jessica Hansell aka Coco Solid about her new book published by Penguin “How to Loiter In a Turf War”
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Kei te pai press
The matarau or multi pronged spear is the name given to an exhibition that's just opened at Te Whare Toi, the City Gallery in Wellington. Matarau is a group exhibition featuring work by artists such… Audio
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Company enters trillion-dollar non-alcoholic drinks market
The global non-alcoholic drinks market is worth more than 1.2 trillion US dollars and three Maori boys have bold plans to be a big international player. Joe Harawira, Wayne Atkins and Lance Paora were… Audio
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Sir Rob McLeod on the future shape of the Maori economy
Sir Rob McLeod is a renowned tax specialist and Maori business leader. He is chair of Sanford fisheries and the Ngati Porou Holding Company and a former chair of the New Zealand Business Roundtable… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Lyttelton legend Al Park
Al Park is about to release his first solo album in 20 years, Pony, featuring songs written from the 1970s to now. Video, Audio
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Country halls come to life with indie music sessions
Tiny country halls in Hawke's Bay are ringing to the sound of music as creator, curator and roadie Jamie Macphail takes his Small Hall Sessions around the province. Video, Audio
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Edward Ashby: helping people understand the mana of Kauri
Three hundred kauri saplings grown from seeds from the Waitakere property of Colin McCahon have been made available to the public as part of the Kauri Ora project, supported by local iwi Te Kawerau a… Audio
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Amit Katwala: the intriguing origins of the polygraph machine
Journalist Amit Katwala tells the thrilling story of the invention of the flawed lie-detecting machine in his new book Tremors in the Blood: Murder, Obsession and the Birth of the Lie Detector. Audio
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Devils Trumpet - Pt 6
Audio 7 May 2022If There is No Shelter - Pt 1
A woman stays with her traumatised father in post-quake Christchurch while struggling to deal with her own betrayal.
Told by Harriet Prebble Audio
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Budgeting during a cost-of-living crisis
Audio 7 May 2022In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson sits down with the Finance Minister Grant Robertson and National's Nicola Willis to preview this month's Budget. Audio
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Eleanor Bishop: new opera draws inspiration from Janet Frame
Writer Janet Frame's time at Seacliff Mental Hospital in the 1940s and 50s has provided inspiration for a new operatic work premiering in Christchurch this month. Audio
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Dr Nic Rawlence: game-changing method to extract ancient DNA
A groundbreaking "bone bath" technique developed by researchers at the University of Otago now allows researchers to access ancient DNA non-destructively. Audio, Gallery
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Roe v Wade protests outside US Supreme Court
Protesters have rallied outside the US Supreme Court following the bombshell leak earlier this week indicating the court is poised to overturn Roe v Wade. Audio
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Dr Andy Mycock: lessons from UK on lowering the voting age
Andy Mycock works with a UK group advocating for lowering the voting age and has been following developments in New Zealand closely. Audio
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Meirion Jones: how Jimmy Savile hid his crimes for decades
Arcane libel laws and the greed of people in power enabled British media personality and sexual offender Jimmy Savile to dodge the legal system for 30-plus years, says journalist Meirion Jones. Video, Audio
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Youth MP keen to tackle inequality
The PM’s Youth MP says inequality in education and health, mental health services and education costs are top concerns for youth in the Prime Minister’s electorate.
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News in Niuean for 7 May 2022
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 7 May 2022
Audio 7 May 2022Pacific pandemic experience highlights need to build resilience; We talk to a Pacific academic who says climate change is no longer a relevant or appropriate term for this existential crisis; Pacific… Audio
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Pacific pandemic experience highlights need to build resilience
Audio 7 May 2022Pacific pandemic experience highlights need to build resilience. Audio
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Call it what it is, a climate crisis - Academic
Audio 7 May 2022Pacific academic says "climate change" is no longer an appropriate term for an existential crisis. Audio