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Episode 1: He Wawata (An Aspiration)
Te Awe was a project designed to enrich, reorganise, and improve the care of our 10,000+ taonga Māori in a way that is embedded in Mātauranga Māori. Video
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Episode 3: Preserving the Kākahu
The first phase of this project (2013-2016), centred on the renewal of the Auckland Museum’s carving store, home to approximately 5,400 carved taonga. Video
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Episode 4: Moving the Kākahu
Since the project started in 2013 with Phase 1, over 5,400 taonga made from wood and stone passed through the project team’s caring hands. Video
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Episode 2: Taumata Māreikura (The Weavers)
During the second phase (2017-2019), as part of our Mātauranga Māori approach, Auckland Museum partnered with Taumata Māreikura, some of Aotearoa’s most skilled & experienced weavers. Video
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition 304: The Phoenix Foundation/Prince
In this week's Pocket Edition, The Phoenix Foundation's Samuel Flynn Scott takes us through their new album Friend Ship and Professor Susan Rogers former sound engineer for Prince speaks with Jesse… Audio
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Nurse's registration cancelled after racist remarks
The registration of New Plymouth nurse, Deborah Kathryn Hugill - more commonly known as Debbie Newport - has been cancelled for the next two years after posts she made on social media were found to be… Audio
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Dr Hannah Korrel - How to break up with friends
Sometimes breaking up with a toxic friend is even harder than ending a romantic relationship says neuropsychologist Dr Hannah Korrel. She talks to Jesse about how do ditch mates who're no good for us.
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Man Enough: Matt Chisholm explores men's mental health in new TVNZ series
To reduce New Zealand's alarmingly high male suicide rate, we need to reinvent what it means to be a man in this country, says TV presenter Matt Chisholm. He hopes to be part of the change with a new… Video, Audio
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WATCH: Christchurch singer Marley Sola and his new gospel project Anthem
23-year-old Marley Sola started his musical career in 2013 as a member of X Factor band Moorhouse. He's spent the last few years establishing himself as a solo artist, and is now gearing up to release… Video
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The Sampler: The Phoenix Foundation
Wellington veterans consolidate a quarter century of invention with an album that celebrates the craft of making songs. Friend Ship has a sophistication that can only come from having grown together… Audio
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The Sampler: Phoenix Foundation, Dead Famous People, Thompsons
Nick Bollinger discusses a new benchmark for veteran Wellington band The Phoenix Foundation; the welcome - if overdue - return of Dead Famous People, and the magnificent miserablism of Richard and… Audio
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Linda Burgess - TV Picks
TV critic Linda Burgess reflects on the 2020 Election TV coverage and she reviews tpw TV shows - David Attenborough: A Life on our planet and Friend of the Friendless. Audio
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Urupounamu Episode Four - Order for Batman?
Do you choose to use an English name instead of putting up with mispronunciation of your Māori name? On episode four of the talk series Urupounamu the hosts find out that quite a few people do just… Audio
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Paul, Phil, Lena, & the JMs
More from Lena Horne and the Jazz Messengers, plus Phil Woods and Paul Bley. Audio
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TRACK BY TRACK: The Phoenix Foundation's new album Friendship
It's been five years since Wellington favourites The Phoenix Foundation released their last album, Give Up Your Dreams. Since then they've been writing, recording, touring with the NZ Symphony… Video, Audio
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The week in US politics: Nicholas Fandos
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Ruth Bader Ginsburg's likely replacement on the Supreme Court, has been grilled about her stance on abortion rights during her confirmation hearing this week. Facebook and… Audio
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When voting choices diverge
The panellists discuss what happens when a family member or friend votes for an unexpected party. Audio
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Facebook removes Advance NZ page
Facebook has removed the page for Advance New Zealand for repeatedly spreading misinformation about Covid-19. Netsafe's Martin Cocker gives his reaction to the move. Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Audio 16 Oct 2020A report by the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA), published yesterday raised concerns around decision-making over police pursuits. Facebook has removed the page for Advance New Zealand for… Audio
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NZ Live: Phoenix Foundation
Sam Scott and Luke Buda from Wellington band the Phoenix Foundation are this weeks guests on NZ live. Today the band has released its first album in five years, Friend Ship. Audio
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NZ Live Summer Selections 2020: Phoenix Foundation
The Phoenix Foundation play songs from their latest album "Friend Ship", including a special Paul Young cover, live on Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Auckland artist scolds National leader for obesity comments
Judith Collins is continuing to draw criticism for describing obesity as a weakness and saying people should not "blame systems for personal choices". Auckland artist Isoa Kavakimotu took real… Audio
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Obesity debate: Tongan NZ artist's comments go viral
Tongan artist and photographer Isoa Kavakimotu has written a post in response to the debate over obesity and personal responsibility. Audio
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Greg King docu-drama screening tonight
The life and brilliance of defence lawyer Greg King has been laid out in a docu-drama screening tonight. Massey University law professor Chris Gallavan was involved with the project which is screening… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Facebook's belated ban
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's belated decision to ban QAnon and holocaust denial, and a documentary on New Zealand's most prominent conspiracy… Audio
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Bookmarks: Anna Rankin
Audio 14 Oct 2020LA-based journalist and writer Anna Rankin shares her epic list of favourite songs, books, podcasts, movies and TV shows with us. Audio
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Five Eyes' encrypted data request spark privacy, freedom fears
Civil liberties groups believe privacy, freedom of expression and trade secrets could be eroded if tech companies give up their encrypted data to governments.
The government and its Five Eyes… Audio
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Fives Eyes alliance calls for access to encrypted data
Technology commentator Paul Brislen joins The Panel to give his response. Audio
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The Panel with Ruwani Perera and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 13 Oct 2020New Zealand and its Five Eyes security partners have made another plea for social media companies like Facebook to allow governments to access their encrypted data. From the 1st of October the… Audio
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WATCH: The Phoenix Foundation's new video 'Decision Dollars'
The Phoenix Foundation have shared a new vid for their recent single, 'Decision Dollars', which features guest vocals from Hollie Fullbrook of Tiny Ruins. The track is the latest single from their new… Video
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