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Dame Sue Black on life, death and forensics
Scottish forensic anthropologist and anatomist Professor Dame Sue Black has pioneered ways to use an image of someone's hands (often a criminal suspect's only visible physical feature) as a means of… Audio
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10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 December 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Jane Morris- climber & head of Mountain Guides' Association
Audio 7 Dec 2019In December 2016 climber Jane Morris almost lost her arm (and her life) when a falling rock hit her on Mount Tasman. Earlier that year she had become the first female president of the New Zealand… Audio
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The Pride and Passion of Rugby Coach Warren Gatland
Warren Gatland is one of the most renowned rugby coaches of the last 20 years, leading Wales to three Six Nations titles, two Grand Slams and two World Cup semi-finals, Born in Hamilton, Gatland made… Audio
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9am World, Pacifi and Sports News for 7 December 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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Irish actor Barry McGovern - Bringing Beckett's "Watt" to NZ
Irish actor Barry McGovern's reputation has been forged by his performances of the notoriously difficult work of his countryman Samuel Beckett. Beckett's plays are often abstract and esoteric, knotty… Audio
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The art and the artist - Gauguin's troubling legacy
Can art be viewed in isolation from the life of the artist who produced it? It's a question increasingly troubling galleries and cultural institutions. Audio
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8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 December 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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News in Niuean for 7 December 2019
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 December 2019
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 7 December 2019
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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6am Pacific Regional and Sports News for 7 December 2019
The latest Pacific regional and sports news. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 7 December 2019
Samoa's prime minister Tuila'epa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi says around 40,000 jabs had been administered during the two day national shutdown for the government's mass vaccination programme; In New… Audio
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Why We’re Hung Up And Two-Faced On Debt
Debt – it’s deep in the heart of our society and our economy. But we have an odd relationship with it. Bernard Hickey asks why we both fear debt and love it so much. Audio
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Song Crush: 12 favourite NZ songs of 2019
It was another strong year for music in Aotearoa, from the internationally acclaimed Aldous Harding and Tiny Ruins, to the grass roots DIY acts just bubbling up. The Song Crush team play some of their… Video, Audio
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Midday Rural News for 5 December 2019
Fonterra has increased its forecast Farmgate Milk Price by 25 cents to a midway point of 7 dollars 30 per kilogram of milk solids. Audio
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Nadia Reid releases new single, announces new album and tour
Nadia Reid has released new single, ‘Best Thing’ and announced she’ll release her third album Out of My Province on March 6th, followed by a nationwide tour. Video
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Benee trumps Six60 for most streamed local track of 2019
Spotify has released its most streamed music of 2019, and Soaked from 19-year-old pop sensation Benee has come out on top. Video
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Question Time for 3 December 2019
1. MARK PATTERSON to the Associate Minister of Transport: What recent progress has been made on regional roading projects? 2. Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her… Audio
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Woburn Masonic retirement village workers on strike
Frustrated carers are taking to the picket line today to protest over what they say are zero hour contracts.
The workers at Woburn Masonic Village, in Lower Hutt, want certainty over their shifts.
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Woburn Masonic retirement village workers on strike
Frustrated retirement village carers are taking to the picket line today to protest over what they say are zero-hour contracts. The workers at Woburn Masonic Village, in Lower Hutt, want certainty… Audio
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Mr G debuts exhibition dedicated to Island life.
Graham Hoete also known as the artist "Mr G", is well known for his large scale murals, one that grabbed worldwide attention was of the late artist Prince, MR G painted the late singer in Sydney and… Audio
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Can New Zealand's mental health crisis be cured?
New Zealand's mental health system is starting on a major overhaul. Karen Brown asks what's needed to help those living with mental illness. Video, Audio
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RNZ Music's top 21 NZ albums of the 21st century
Over the past twenty years there has been a bumper crop of memorable and beautiful local albums that have found notable success. We are proud to offer you our top 21 albums of the twenty-first century… Audio
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Jonathan Safran Foer on individual power and climate change
How much power does the individual have in preventing climate change when just 100 companies are responsible for more than 70 percent of emissions? More than we think, American author Jonathan Safran… Audio
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The Pacific's contribution to the NZ Economy
The work of Pacific people has been noted in a Treasury report but does it go far enough? And what is the impact of this on our wider economy? Audio
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It's not like on TV - what does a coroner do?
"The case has been sent to the Coroner ..." but what happens next? The country's Chief Coroner tells us, it's not like on TV. Audio
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White Silence: Playing Through (Bonus Episode)
Audio 28 Nov 2019Episode 7: 40 years on, the Erebus tragedy is not forgotten. New Zealanders come forward to share their own stories of the country's deadliest disaster. By Katy Gosset and Michael Wright. Audio
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National will 'send much stronger signals' to judges on sentences - Mitchell
National has revealed it would expect judges to hand out tougher sentences if it's in power, even though the judiciary is independent and should not be swayed by the government.
Among the party's law… Video, Audio
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Changing channels - the future of screen entertainment
The TV landscape has changed beyond recognition - but there's a confusing picture over where your screen entertainment will be coming from in the future. Audio