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Fila Fuamatu: How playing sport made a pivotal impact off the field
Former Samoa international, Fila Fuamatu, is advocating for change in the sports sector and using traditional village games to get Pasifika communities moving. Video
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Putting victims at the centre of reporting
The media has sometimes been guilty of sidelining, shrugging off, or silencing sexual assault and harassment victims. Stuff's Kirsty Johnston talked to Mediawatch about how to centre those victims in… Audio
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INTRODUCING: Gino October
This week we meet Auckland-based rapper Gino October. He opens up about immigrating to Auckland from Cape Town, introduces his latest single 'New Day', and explains the importance of never giving… Video, Audio
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Sir John Key good friend of China's President Xi Jinping
Many political leaders in the West see China's President Xi Jinping as a dangerous dictator who has scrapped term limits allowing him to rule the world's most populous country for life.
But former… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 2 July 2021
Audio 2 Jul 2021Documents reveal the Government offered to pay millions of dollars to Rio Tinto, despite promising no direct subsidies would be paid to the owner of Tiwai Point aluminum smelter, we hear from a woman… Audio
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India Oxenberg on escaping the NXIVM cult
The signs were there, but for seven years, India Oxenberg got sucked deeper and deeper into the NXIVM cult.Her mother, Dynasty actress Catherine Oxenberg tried everything to get her out. India talks… Audio
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Inside Out | Episode 7: Henry Stilwell
Henry Stilwell is a student who lives with Williams syndrome. He also has another identity: Lil Henry the rapper! Video
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Inside Out | Episode 6: Sarah Dalton
Sarah is one of the most charismatic people in her community. Living with CHARGE syndrome means accessibility is extra important. Video
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Inside Out | Episode 9: Eamon Wood
Eamon is more mobile than many, modifying his handcycle to tow his wheelchair. Video
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Inside Out | Episode 10: John Scott
John's autism means he finds it easier to access a digital world, so hosting his own radio show helps him get out and about. Video
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Inside Out | Episode 8: Cory Newman
As the lead singer of his band, Cory must work with his cerebral palsy to perform for an audience. Video
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Word: Confusables and verbing weirds
On Monday night's we look at words - in all their wonderful weirdness, because the English language certainly is a very odd mix of languages and concepts. Audio
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Sulphites in wine - harmful or just misunderstood
Wine writer Yvonne Lorkin joins Jesse joins Jesse from wine country to discuss wine and headaches. Audio
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New public media plan enters uncharted waters
The clock is ticking for the government’s proposed new public media entity. The next step is a business case and a new charter being drafted behind closed doors. But RNZ already has a charter that’s… Audio
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INTRODUCING: Jessica Leigh
Wellington pop musician Jessica Leigh is on the verge of releasing her second EP Summerland, a 5 part narrative articulating the love story of a summer romance from its beautiful beginning to its… Video, Audio
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Conservation communities
Two stories of Aotearoa New Zealand conservation communities who are caring for the flora and fauna in their backyards. Claire learns about the Catlins Bats on the Map project while Katy learns about… Audio
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Tudor Consort: Iconic
Wellington choir The Tudor Consort explores the unique sound of the Russian Orthodox tradition in their concert, Iconic. Audio
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First Olympians: Palau's teen swimming Queen looks back
One of Palau's first Olympians, Nicole Hayes, reflects on the highs and lows of an all too brief sporting career. Audio
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Cheap ride shares via Facebook a risky business - NZTA
Unlicenced cheap ride shares operating via social media are a risky business, Waka Kotahi is warning.
It says most drivers have not passed the police vetting process for a fit and proper operator and… Video, Audio
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Sir Michael Cullen on a distinguished career and Labour's highs and lows
New Zealand politician Sir Michael Cullen died this week aged 76. Last year, the former Labour Party deputy prime minister spoke to Kathryn Ryan about his memoir Labour Saving and what he saw from a… Audio
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Composer John Gibson
Composer John Gibson has set himself a pretty big task - conveying the power and dominance of the Catholic Church in Renaissance Europe through sound and music. Rather than relying on existing sound… Audio
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Richard Thompson-Ford: How we define ourselves through fashion
Stanford Law School professor and author Richard Thompson-Ford details the importance of fashion throughout the centuries in his new book Dress Codes - How the Laws of Fashion Made History. Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Penny Ashton and Tim Watkin
Joining us on the Panel are Penny Ashton and Tim Watkin. They discuss Ronaldo's snubbing of Coke, the idea of the America's Cup being staged outside of New Zealand, and the police's handling of the… Audio
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Budget 2021: holding the Government to account for its accounts
Ministers have appeared before other MPs to answer questions about Budget 2021 as part of Parliament's financial scrutiny cycle. Audio
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SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto in D minor
April Ju and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Young. Audio
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NZ Live: Candice Milner
Lyttelton indie-folk songwriter Candice Milner has taken her unique Gothic folk sound all over the world. Today we hear songs from Candice's new album Depressional Season - the follow-up to her award-… Video, Audio
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The backlash against a Hollywood lens on our heartbreak
Action to stop a film being made before it's even clear what it will be about is a reflection of increased awareness about race, identity and place across the globe. Audio
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Pianist Vera Moore
Tim Dodd talks to William Green about Vera Moore (1896-1997), one of the first New Zealand-born pianists to have an international performing career. Video, Audio
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Steve Biddulph: why we need to listen to our gut instinct
Psychologist and author Steve Biddulph is a best known for his very popular parenting books Raising Boys and Raising Girls. His latest book takes on a slightly bigger subject: the human race in… Audio
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Best of First Up for Wednesday 16 June
Audio 16 Jun 2021In today's Pod: an investigation is launched into whether mysterious plastic beads scattered across a Coromandel beach could be from the wreck of the Rena which sank almost 10 years ago; a New Zealand… Audio