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How Monty Soutar brought Māori history to life in a novel
Audio 8 Oct 2023To engage young people accustomed to visual storytelling, historian Monty Soutar wrote Kāwai: For Such a Time as This as if it were a movie. Audio
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Episode 4: Stories
Aria finds herself in danger, alone at the riverside. Did she stumble across a suspect? A body is found at the river. Audio
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Episode 3: Sirens
Kui Connie reveals sinister information about Mihi’s mother and the missing women of Kingswood. Audio
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Episode 2: Piano
No one in Kingswood seems to know where Mihi is. Aria finds a diary which changes everything. Audio
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Jazz in te reo Māori
Inspired by Goldsmith Baynes' new album E Rere Rā, Nick presents an hour of jazz sung in te reo Māori. Audio
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Episode 1: Returning
Aria Hikirangi returns home to Kingswood to help find Mihi. The search is on. What clues lay beneath the surface? Audio
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Someday Stories 2023: Tō Te Wai
Audio 13 Sep 2023G - Scripted Drama. When a woman’s ambitious, nature-led project clashes with local iwi, she is forced to confront the idea that she has been too far from home, too long. Video
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Listen to the Trailer
When a young woman, Mihi, vanishes, three estranged cousins reunite to solve the mystery of her disappearance. Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho. Audio
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'The signs are there for a really good reason': Auckland residents asked to avoid dangerous flood-damaged walkway
Auckland Council is asking residents to keep away from a once-popular creek that has lain in ruin since flooding earlier this year.
The Oakley Creek waterfall was once a popular spot, but that all… Audio
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Urban issues with Matthew Bradbury
Matthew talks to Kathryn about Garden Cities, how they're designed and the urban movement that supports them. Healthy Water has developed a plan to build 12 new flood detention parks along urban… Audio
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Te Kāhui Mōuri lights up Parliament's face
Visitors entering the main entrance to Parliament can finally notice some visual signs of Māori culture and physical recognition of mana whenua. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Cluster bombs, Whakaari, and Fukushima waste
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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'A dream from growing up' - Bay of Plenty oyster farm owner
Under new ownership Tio Ōhiwa, or Ōhiwa Oyster Farm as it was formally known, is bringing fresh oysters and opportunity to locals' plates. Audio
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Paying tribute to Te Atiawa leader Ihakara Puketapu
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is the time for us to acknowledge those who we have lost in the past year. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo of Ngati Awa acknowledges the passing of influential and inspirational Te Atiawa leader Ihakara… Audio
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Recognising all who have contributed to our observing Matariki – Dr Pouroto Ngaporō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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Matariki is a time of rejuvenation – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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The whakapapa of the stars – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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Everything around us is connected – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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Matriki is part of an ancient tradition – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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The tragedy that's brought the Whakatāne community closer
The WorkSafe prosecution over the Whakaari eruption begins today – and some of the heroes of that dreadful day are in the spotlight. Audio
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Rising star: Rugby player Ashlee Forsyth
Making the Tasman Mako's rugby team has taken a huge amount of commitment and sacrifice from 17-year-old Buller High School student Ashlee Forsyth and her whānau.
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Dairy farmer bridges cultural gap beside braided awa
With the help of a cultural land advisor, North Canterbury farmer John Faulkner is creating a diverse mahinga kai - Māori food gathering site - on his riverside property. Audio
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Public awareness encouraged to stop the gold clam spread
An invasive highly invasive and destructive gold clam, has been found in the Waikato River for the first time creating fears for the survival of native freshwater muscles Kakahi and wider ecosystem in… Audio
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RNZ dresses to impress for New Zealand Music T-shirt Day 2023
Audio 25 May 2023It's New Zealand Music T-shirt Day! Here's what our best-dressed RNZ team are wearing to show their support for music charity MusicHelps.
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NZ Hip Hop Stand Up | Season 3 | Episode 4: Nesian Mystik "It's On"
In 2002, the family-friendly hip-hop track "It's On" by Nesian Mystik ushered in The Golden Age of New Zealand Hip Hop. Video
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NZ Live: AJA
Wellington-based Māori musician AJA (aka Aja Ropata) performs four songs with her band, including her 2022 Silver Scroll-winning waiata 'Te Iho'. Video, Audio
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Read all about it: A beginner’s guide to the 2023 Ockham Book Awards
Not yet read the contenders for Aotearoa’s big-deal book awards? Here’s a cheat sheet to help you sound like you have.
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Knowing the whakapapa of your kai
Young Maori chefs Joshua Hunter and Mitchell Tierney have turned the capital's well known inner city eatery, Havana Bar and cafe into a wharekai as part of Wellington on a Plate. Josh, who is Ngati… Audio