Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called facebook friend or foe.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 2221 - 2250 of 6759 in total
-
NZers seeing China as a threat more than a friend
A growing number of New Zealanders now see China as a threat rather than a friend. At the same time New Zealanders feel closer to many Asian nations than before and are showing an interest in learning… Audio
-
Top Stories for Wednesday 16 June 2021
Muslim community members will return to an anti-terrorism hui, despite yesterday's angry walk out More New Zealanders now see China as a threat, rather than a friend. A backlog of two-thousand… Audio
-
China viewed more of threat than friend by NZers
Increasing numbers of New Zealanders are viewing China as a threat rather than a friend for the first time. At the same time, Kiwis are also feel closer to many Asian nations than before and are… Audio
-
Sebastian Junger on what it means to be free
American journalist Sebastian Junger's latest book ruminates on the concept of freedom and what it means to be free in a modern society. He had ample opportunity to do it during his 600-kilometre hike… Audio
-
Ben Wallace-Wells on the politics of Peter Thiel
New Zealand citizen and tech billionaire Peter Thiel is known as an early investor in big things like Facebook and PayPal. Now he's investing in politics. New Yorker columnist Ben Wallace-Wells talks… Audio
-
Keeping fruit and veg fresh
Are your pears going off faster than they should? Are you having to throw things out every week? Sarah Pritchett from Love Food Hate Waste is on hand to explain why things keep going from whole to… Audio
-
He Reo o Te Taiao - A Tribute to Dr Richard Nunns
Dr Richard Nunns contribution to the art form of tāonga pūoro has left an indelible mark on Aotearoa music. From playing music inside steep caves in Takaka to travelling the world alongside musician… Audio
-
Kiwi Covers
William Dart has a look at a handful of albums that feature cover versions of songs by Chris Knox, Neil Finn, and Tim Finn, including the new True Colours, New Colours. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Amy Winehouse 'despised fame more than anything else'
Amy Winehouse's best friend Tyler James has spent the last four years writing a book about the star's life, My Amy. Tyler joins the show to talk about his special bond with Amy and why she pushed the… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
INTRODUCING: Birdfeeder
Wellington band Birdfeeder say their music is for "time travellers, tea leaf readers and full moon gazers, summoned from the south seas." Band leader Stephanie introduces the band, talks about shadow… Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Under Five Hundy - Nightcaps
Nightcaps residents are pleased newcomers are moving in to town and are renovating old homes. The population has fallen to about 350 but every day 120 people start work in the Southland town. Audio
-
Fiji's food crisis in focus amid Covid-19 spread
As Fiji battles the latest outbreak of Covid-19, a food crisis in the country is also reaching a critical point. Some vulnerable families are living on as little as a few biscuits a day - as the… Audio
-
Technology commentator Peter Griffin
Technology commentator Peter Griffin joins Kathryn to look at what US President Joe Biden's push to improve supply chain disruption in tech could mean for New Zealand. Audio
-
How a haircut sparked a movement
We all know how uplifting a trip to the hairdresser or barber can be, but it's often an experience that's out of reach for those living rough. Joshua Coombes is a hairdresser by trade, whose client… Audio, Gallery
-
Robyn Malcolm in MIQ 'naughty corner' after candle confiscation
Actor Robyn Malcolm says she feels like she's in the team of five million's naughty corner after being bailed up by MIQ officials for lighting a candle in her room and displaying one too many bottles… Video, Audio
-
First Olympians: The fastest man in the Marshall Islands
Roman Cress is a rapper, a model, a father and, if it all goes to plan, a future movie mogul. But before all that, he was a runner, who became the first person to represent the Marshall Islands at the… Audio
-
Remembering the late Richard Nunns' contribution to taonga pūoro
Richard Nunns - the world's foremost expert on the musical instruments of Te Ao Māori, taonga pūoro - has died at 76. He was central to the revival of these traditional instruments. I spoke to… Audio
-
Canine obsession: The not-so-secret life of dogs
Author Simon Garfield's latest book, Dog's Best Friend, draws upon history, science art and the writer's own personal experiences with his black Labrador retriever Ludo, to dissect the enduring… Audio
-
The Nimby photo formula
Stories about local issues, from housing developments to cycleway constructions, are nearly always illustrated the same way. Mediawatch asked a Voyager-winning photographer why angry people with their… Audio
-
INTRODUCING: NO COMPLY
They’re known for their zany videos and fun live performances, but as you’ll hear, there’s something a lot deeper bubbling under the surface. Brothers Fynn and Ethan open up about mental health, and… Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Mystery wedding photos solved: We meet the bride, 54 years on
Last night Checkpoint asked if the public knew the identity of a mystery couple in some unnamed wedding photos.
The photos were taken by photographer Ian Hulse, who has since died. His son Richard… Video, Audio
-
Security a recent theme at Parliament
Parliament’s business often develops themes. Recently there’s a been a strong flavour of security with a side of white supremacy threats. Audio
-
Review - Cruella
The villainous fashion designer from the Disney favourite 101 Dalmatians gets her own film - Cruella, starring Emma Stone and Emma Thompson. Directed by Craig Gillespie (I Tonya). Video, Audio
-
Review - Poppy
Poppy is a New Zealand feel-good film about a young car mechanic with Down syndrome who's determined not to let her disability slow her down. Directed by Linda Niccol (Second hand wedding) and… Video, Audio
-
Surfing the massive storm swells on the East Cape
Authorities on the east coast warned locals to stay away from the water late last week, due to the huge storm swells. But an experienced group of Gisborne surfers did the exact opposite. Blair… Audio
-
The Secret Life of Video Game Composers
The gaming industry makes more money worldwide than movies and music combined. And many game developers are popping up around NZ - which means opportunities for musicians hoping to get into the… Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
Tony Stamp assesses the high energy electro pop of Japanese band CHAI on their third album WINK, an electrifying collection of psychedelic jams from Saharan guitar maestro Mdou Moctar, and the latest… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Creative in the Caroline Valley
Kim Spencer-McDonald says she knows a number of women who, as she did, have fallen in love with the farmer but not necessarily the farm. She says meaningful, stimulating off-farm jobs are difficult to… Audio
-
Duo Enharmonics
Pianists Nicole Chao and Beth Chen are the classical piano duo 'Duo Enharmonics'. We find out what it's like to sit so close to your musical partner, and how artistic decisions are made. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Invercargill Deputy Mayor Nobby Clark fed up with job
Now to Invercargill, where Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt's driver's licence has created the latest flashpoint for ructions around the council table.
Sir Tim's licence has been suspended - that's been… Audio