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A Big Show in Little River
For Banks Peninsula farmers, growers and producers, the annual A&P Show at Little River is the highlight of the year. Country Life meets the people behind it. Audio, Gallery
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One month on, Whakaari visitors still requiring round-the-clock medical care
One month on, many of the people who were on Whakaari /White Island at the time of the fatal eruption are still requiring round-the-clock medical care. The explosion on December 9th claimed 17 lives -… Audio
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Whakatane mayor reflects on one month since Whakaari tragedy
Today marks one month since the fatal explosion on Whakaari that killed 19 people, two of whom haven't yet been found.
Twenty five people remain in hospitals here and in Australia, six of them with… Audio
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Whakaari: White Island tours on government package
More detail has been released about the government $5 million business support package for Whakatāne and Westland.
The package is aimed at helping businesses affected by the Whakaari/White Island… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: decisions, decisions . . .
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an ice cream headache for the ad watchdog, a dodgy dolphin dilemma for the broadcasting watchdog, Simon…
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Whakaari eruption: WorkSafe's ambiguity unhelpful - Ngāti Awa chair
Bad weather has hampered rescue efforts in Whakatāne for two people missing since last week's eruption on Whakaari/White Island.
Police have formally named the two missing bodies as local guide… Audio
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Whakaari/White Island: Iwi to mark one week since eruption
Audio 16 Dec 2019At 2:11pm it will be one week since the eruption at Whakaari/White Island. Fifteen victims remain in burns units across New Zealand after 13 patients were flown back to Ausralia for treatment.
Ngati… Audio
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Media probe risks and rewards of tourism
The media were in emergency mode once again this week when Whakaari / White Island erupted. They raised important questions about risks and rewards of tourism - and some got involved in the emotional… Audio
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Families of Whakaari missing approach island before recovery
Families of those missing were the first to approach Whakaari ahead of this morning's recovery.
Whānau of the eight people still on the island were on a boat which headed out to the island before… Video, Audio
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Whakaari: White Island Tours chair on recovery mission
Ngāti Awa rangatira, Te Kei Merito, will accompany the recovery team to the island to conduct the necessary tikanga and provide spiritual support to the recovery team.
Paul Quinn is the Chair of… Audio
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Whakaari - an ancient connection to the past
When news of Monday's explosion on Whakaari/White Island broke on Monday, The Detail's Sharon Brettkelly called home. Audio
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Whakaari: White Island Tours chair on eruption impact
Eight people are dead and another eight missing in the wake of an eruption of Whakaari/White Island.
White Island Tours had people on the island when it erupted.
Paul Quinn is the Chair of Ngati Awa… Audio
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Whakaari/White Island: Ngāti Awa to lead body recovery
Audio 12 Dec 2019Police say Ngāti Awa will lead the recovery of bodies from Whakaari/ White Island once it is deemed safe to retrieve them.
When the bodies, or tupapaku, are recovered they will be placed on a navy… Audio
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Honouring Māori Artists: Maureen Lander and Lewis Gardiner
Te Ahi Kaa is in Rotorua at the Te Waka Toi Awards, hosted by Creative New Zealand. The annual event honours the achievements of Maori artists who have a made a significant contribution to their… Audio
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Blue-eyed counter-culture soul man Rick Bryant has died
Rick Bryant's 50 year career in local bands such as The Jive Bombers, Rough Justice, The Neighbours, BLERTA, Mammal, and the Jubilation Choir stands as a testament to the US soul, R&B and gospel… Video
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Awa and the Dreamrealm: new novel tackles kids' anxiety
Isa Pearl Ritchie drew on her own childhood experiences and got some help from her daughter to write Awa and the Dreamrealm – a book about a 13-year-old girl who doesn't know that what she's… Audio
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Songs for Water: Yo-Yo Ma and NZ musicians perform on the Ōtākaro / Avon River
Yo-Yo Ma performs with New Zealand artists in an extraordinary event on the banks of the Ōtākaro/Avon River in Christchurch to celebrate the way water connects us. Video, Audio
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Play time over: How Kiwi kids lost their freedom to roam
With New Zealand's population about to hit 5 Million for the first time Insight's reporter Teresa Cowie talks to five 5-year-olds from around the country to find out what it’s like to be 'the big 0-5'… Video, Audio
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Episode 1: Tapu Te Ranga Marae - He Kākano Ahau
Audio 22 Oct 2019When I came to the city I needed ground to stand on. That turanga waewae became Tapu Te Ranga Marae, tucked away in Island Bay, Wellington. You would have never seen a marae quite like this. Audio, Gallery
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A vision enacted - Rua Kēnana’s lament in law
The Rua Kēnana Pardon Bill doesn’t just restore his mana, it adds his poetry to the law. Audio
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Green member’s ‘transphobic’ article sparks outrage among party
A veteran Green Party feminist and lesbian activist has sparked a storm among party members by warning that MPs' attitudes to transgender issues risks undermining women's rights. Jill Abigail wrote an… Audio
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Te Awa couple calls for public consultation for Shopping Centre
A Napier couple fighting a proposed shopping centre opposite their newly purchased lifestyle block say the council didn't tell them about it before they bought the property, despite a resource consent… Audio
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Heatwave - by Sinead Overbye
Audio 5 Aug 2019A sweltering summer holiday, the bees are dead or dying. A young woman is torn between her parents' social control and her need to find her own way
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Youth Parliament 2019 declares climate emergency
Youth MPs declared a climate emergency at Youth Parliament this week putting pressure on the real Parliament to follow suit writes Sophie Dixon.
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How closed adoption robbed Māori children of their identity
Under the 1955 Adoption Act, thousands of Māori babies were adopted into Pākehā families. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui investigates the impact on Māori who grew up desperate to re-connect. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Julian Arahanga
Julian Arahanga grew up in small town Raetihi. He's the half brother of actor Tammy Davis and the son of Sleeping Dogs producer Larry Parr. As an actor Arahanga is best known for playing Nig Heke in… Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives - Philip Liner and 'Roundabout'
Former long-time RNZ presenter Philip Liner sadly passed away over Easter and in today's visit to the Sound Archives, Sarah Johnston will take us through some highlights of his landmark programme… Audio, Gallery
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Dr Wiremu Doherty on landmarks and relationship building in the midst of conflict.
In this continuing series about the history of conflict in Aotearoa, CEO of Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi Dr Wiremu Doherty discusses the impact of war within his tribal areas of Tuhoe and Ngati… Audio
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Te Awa community foundation
Community foundations are fast becoming a popular way for kiwis to help their fellow locals. A new community foundation, Te Awa, is launching tomorrow. Audio
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Auckland community takes charge over Henderson creek pollution
Audio 28 Feb 2019An Auckland community is vowing to take charge of guarding its local creek in a bid to stop raw sewage, litter and chemicals polluting it. The group in Te Atatu Peninsula held a meeting last night… Audio