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Gareth Shute on his favourite Auckland venues
Tony Stamp is in Auckland for a guided tour of the music historian and writer's favourite local venues, in the final of this four part series. Audio
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Shapeshifter celebrates 25 years: Drama, anxiety "and a ridiculous amount of good times"
Shapeshifter formed in Christchurch back in 1999. This year the trailblazing live drum-and-bass band celebrate 25 years of performing around the world. Music 101's Charlotte Ryan - a "very early fan"… Video, Audio
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Mapuna for 25 May 2024
Ngai Tahu academic Matthew Scobie has co-written a new book with Anna Sturman from the University of Sydney, called The Economic Possibilities of Decolonisation in which they write 'the future of… Audio
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Mapuna for 25 May 2024
Ngai Tahu academic Matthew Scobie has co-written a new book with Anna Sturman from the University of Sydney, called The Economic Possibilities of Decolonisation in which they write 'the future of… Audio
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Kate De Goldi: reading for pleasure
Audio 25 May 2024Kate De Goldi is one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors, an Arts Foundation Laureate, and a voracious reader. She joins Susie to share three books she's loved; Ironopolis by Glen James Brown… Audio
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The website revealing how much jobs might pay
Recruiters are reporting an unprecedented jump in job applications in the wake of thousands of layoffs across the public and private sectors. But for those seeking new work, a key question often… Audio
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Jake Adelstein: A unique view into Japan's seedy underbelly
Having grown up in Missouri, Jake Adelstein moved to Japan at age 19 to study Japanese literature. A few years later, he became the first non-Japanese staff writer at Yomiuri Shimbun, one of the… Audio
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Aussie Lego Masters bring their RELICS exhibition to Auckland
In 2020, childhood friends Alex Towler and Jackson Harvey won the Australian reality show Lego Masters. Four years on, their elaborate retrofuturistic Lego exhibition RELICS: A New World Rises is… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Pasi Vainikka: The next step in the food revolution
Creating food from 'thin air' sounds like a futuristic dream. But it's a future that's already arrived in the form of Solar Foods - Europe's first factory dedicated to making human food from… Audio
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Opera director Simon Phillips: A new spin on 'Le comte Ory'
The 1828 comic opera 'Le comte Ory' has been given a facelift by internationally acclaimed director Simon Phillips ('North by Northwest', 'Priscilla Queen of the Desert', 'The Elixir of Love')… Audio
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Matt Brown: What if Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis debated God
Audio 25 May 2024American film director and script writer Matt Brown's new movie, just about to be released in cinemas here, is 'Freud's Last Session'. It stars Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode as two of the greatest… Video, Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 25 May 2024
The latests RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Blooming magic: Toby de Lacey - the Chelsea Flower Show
Gardeners flock to the 'Chelsea Flower Show' for ideas about cutting-edge garden design and to see fabulous floral displays. Floral designer Toby de Lacey - a regular behind the scenes - is also… Audio, Gallery
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Should all drugs be decriminalised?
More than 150 experts have signed an open letter calling on the NZ Government to legalise and regulate all psychoactive substances. The letter marks the launch of the Harm Reduction Coalition… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 25 May 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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News in Vagahau Niue for 25 May 2024
Audio 25 May 2024The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 25 May 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 25 May 2024
Audio 25 May 2024French President Emmanuel Macron visited New Caledonia for about 24 hours mid week; Scores of people have died during a massive landslide which struck a remote village in Papua New Guinea; Pacific… Audio
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Landslide in PNG buries an entire community
Audio 25 May 2024An entire village in Papua New Guinea has been buried in a landslide and and locals are desperate for help. Audio
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French President exits New Caledonia
Audio 25 May 2024French President Emmanuel Macron visited New Caledonia for about 24 hours mid week Audio
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Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation
Audio 25 May 2024Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 25 May 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Contemporary Pacific performances a drawcard for festival
Audio 25 May 2024Contemporary Pacific performances a drawcard for festival Audio
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Cook Islands News for 25 May 2024
Audio 25 May 2024The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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A mood shift by voters in Taiwan
In 2024 more voters than ever in history are heading to the polls, but one of the most extraordinary elections happened this week Audio
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Mayors sign letter opposing changes to Māori wards
Audio 23 May 2024Correction: This audio caption has been updated on 25 May, 2024, to remove an incorrect paraphrased comment attributed to the mayor.
Central Hawke's Bay District Council mayor Alex Walker spoke to… Audio -
Auckland literary festival smashes attendance records
Around 85,000 people attended over 160 events at the Auckland Writers Fest - its biggest showing yet in its 25-year history. Audio
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Australia: Migration fight, Assange reprieve, betting scandal
Correspondent Karen Middleton looks at migration and the housing crisis, Julian Assange's UK court reprieve, and allegations of a football betting scandal. Audio
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Bringing an indigenous house of storytelling alive in Ōtautahi: Juanita Hepi
Te Whare Tapere in the Christchurch Arts Centre is neither a European-style gallery or theatre. As a space principally by Māori, for Māori, it is, says co-founder artist Juanita Hepi, “a… Audio
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Feeling icky: What makes us uncomfortable with Viki Moananu
Audio 19 May 2024You know those embarrassing uncomfortable thoughts and feelings you have you usually keep inside? Pōneke playwright and comedian Viki Moananu uses theatre and comedy to let them out. He calls them… Audio