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Mapuna reflects on Matariki's debut as a public holiday
After 18 months of preparation yesterday Matariki was launched as a public holiday for the first time. Mapuna's presenter Julian Wilcox and RNZ National's Maori News Director Mani Dunlop co-hosted… Audio
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Matt Baker: giant bacteria and robotic fish
Sydney-based New Zealander Dr Matt Baker returns for a chat about some of the latest science news. Audio
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Sarah Jane Barnett: a coming-of-middle-age story
After getting a hysterectomy in her early 40s, poet and writer Sarah Jane Barnett was prompted to examine what "being a woman" really means. Audio
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Leah Purcell: creating a one-woman outback Western
New film The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson is the first Australian feature with an Indigenous woman writing, directing and performing the lead role. Video, Audio
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Karen Wrigglesworth: saving the hidden garden of Whanganui
The race is on to save a largely unknown Whanganui garden with a rich history. Audio, Gallery
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Masha Gessen: Putin’s endgame and the propaganda machine
Russian-American journalist and author Masha Gessen has an unparalleled understanding of the forces that have wracked Russia in recent years. Audio
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9AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25
Audio 25 Jun 20229AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25 Audio
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Artist Li-Ming Hu on appropriation, authenticity and why she's still on her 'OE'
In her latest video work Boney (Phoney?) M, New York-based artist Li-Ming Hu explores the bounds of a concept she says is now simply a fact of life - cultural appropriation. Hu talks to Kim Hill about… Audio
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Samuel Getachew: can Ethiopia give peace a chance?
Peace might be on the horizon for the East African nation of Ethiopia after 19 months of civil war, which has seen thousands killed and millions needing humanitarian aid. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 25 June 2022
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Simon Marks: the US right to abortion is overturned
The US Supreme Court has revoked the constitutional right to an abortion that has been in place for half a century. Audio
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8AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25
Audio 25 Jun 20228AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25 Audio
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7AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25
Audio 25 Jun 20227AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25 Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25 June 2022
Audio 25 Jun 2022The former Fiji prime minister and Peoples Alliance Party leader, Sitiveni Rabuka, is on the campaign trail in New Zealand. Rugby league fans come out in full force in South Auckland's Otahuhu to… Audio
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Former Fiji Prime Minister campaigns in New Zealand
Audio 25 Jun 2022Fiji's first coup leader and former Fiji prime minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, is on the campaign trail in New Zealand. Audio
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Pacific Panther's take on Aotearoa celebrating Matariki
Audio 25 Jun 2022Rugby league fans came out in full force in South Auckland's Otahuhu to rally behind the Kiwis and Mate Ma'a Tonga Women and Men's teams. Audio
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Rugby league fans rally behind Kiwis and Mate Ma'a Tonga
Audio 25 Jun 2022Rugby league fans came out in full force in South Auckland's Otahuhu to rally behind the Kiwis and Mate Ma'a Tonga Women and Men's teams. Audio
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6AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25
Audio 25 Jun 20226AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/06/25 Audio
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Marmaduke Duck on the Wide Blue Seas – by Juliette MacIver
Audio 25 Jun 2022Told by Brian Sergent.
When Marmaduke Duck trades sweet shop life for adventure on the wide blue seas, he gets more than he bargained for!
For Kids and Little Kids.
Produced by Prue Langbein. Audio
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Mate Ma'a Tonga Captain named
Audio 25 Jun 2022The captain of Mate Ma'a Tonga's Women's rugby league team Lavinia Tauhalaliku becomes skipper. Audio
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Cook Islands Maori Language News for 25 June 2022
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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Te Waonui a TMK for Sunday 25 June 2022
Audio 24 Jun 2022This week our Maori news team has a Matariki special looking at how the motu marked the new year as a public holiday for the first time. Audio
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Committee hears more on plight of 'hope seekers' from Tuvalu
Parliament’s Education and Workforce Committee has been considering the plight of undocumented Tuvaluans living in New Zealand without the right to work or to gain residency. Audio
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25 Years of Country Life - Golden Pliers 2014
In celebration of Country Life's 25th birthday we will be delving into the archives over the next few months. This week we're watching expert fencers face off with their tools and technique at the… Audio
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Rapid rise of diesel prices to put pressure everywhere - AA
The rapidly rising price of diesel is going to put more pressure on household budgets as it filters through into almost every corner of day to day life, according to the AA.
Per litre diesel has gone… Audio
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The Kiwi plant-based food company taking on the world
A Kiwi food company is winning over vegans, vegetarians and flexitarians with a range of alternative meat products sold under the brand name Plan*t. Sustainable Foods currently supplies plant-based… Audio
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Boom in non-enrolled students at Correspondence School
There's has been an almost 50 percent increase in the number of students who have stopped going to their regular school, and enrolled at the Correspondence School in the last year. Te Kura, which… Audio
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Miscarriage of justice under media microscope
Several journalists over the years reported the flaws in the case against Alan Hall, whose conviction for the murder of Arthur Easton was finally quashed this week - 37 years after he was first… Audio
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Tony Brunt: 50 years since founding the Values Party
Formed in 1972 in Wellington, the Values Party claims the title of the world's first national-level environmentalist party, and was a precursor to the Green Party we know today. The party's founder… Video, Audio