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Midweek Mediawatch - screwing the scrum
Midweek Mediawatch - Colin Peacock talks to Mark Leishman about the media’s mounting problems covering the crisis in Gaza and Israel; TVNZ under pressure over compromised confidentiality; the PM… Audio
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New acts added to WOMAD line-up
Audio 25 Oct 2023WOMAD organisers have added 18 new acts to next year's festival with Morcheeba, Gilberto Gil and Nitin Sawhney set to appear. Programme director Emere Wano speaks to Mark. Audio
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Southlander completes five great walks in five days
Audio 25 Oct 2023Six months ago Southlander Simon Patton could hardly manage a 5km without stopping. But those days are long gone. At the weekend he completed five of New Zealand's great walks in just five days -… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 25 October 2023
ABC Wantok Program for 25 October 2023. Audio
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News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 25 October 2023
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Rugby League in New Zealand: From exclusion to corporate sponsorship
Ryan Bodman has spent the past few years researching, writing and thinking about Rugby League's impact on social movements and working class culture. His book Rugby League in New Zealand: A People's… Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 25 October 2023
In Pocket Edition this week Nina Simone's daughter Lisa speaks with Kim Hill and Grant Smithies spins some new tunes. Audio
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At The Movies for Wednesday 25 October
Simon Morris welcomes the opportunity to visit unusual settings - a Dutch animated film, the interface between Wall Street and a young YouTube influencer, and a western from one of the world's leading… Audio
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At The Movies - Oink
Oink is a stop-motion animation from the Netherlands about an incontinent pig and his attempts to avoid the clutches of a sausage-making butcher. Audio
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Review: Killers of the Flower Moon
Killers of the Flower Moon is an unusual project for Martin Scorsese a true crime western set in Oklahoma. Stars Scorsese favourites Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, with a career-making role… Video, Audio
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Review: Dumb Money
The true story of a YouTube financial influencer who took on the Wall Street elite and won - for a while. Directed by Craig Gillespie (I Tonya), and starring Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood), Shailene… Video, Audio
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Inquest raises questions around police response mosque attacks
Audio 25 Oct 2023Were vital clues to the Christchurch terrorist's plans missed by police? Did parliament staff treat the threat with the gravity it deserved? Those are questions the inquest into the deaths of the 51… Audio
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Red Cross believes Cyclone warnings saved lives in Vanuatu
The Red Cross in Vanuatu believes sending field workers into communities to warn people to get ready for Cyclone Lola has saved lives. The storm was still a category four and five storm when it hit… Video, Audio
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Child deaths and injuries in Gaza 'shockingly high' - Save the Children
It's believed more 2,300 children have been killed in Gaza during Israel's counter attacks. Almost 5,400 more have been injured and 800 children are believed missing under rubble. These figures used… Video, Audio
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Evening business for 25 October 2023
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6339817816112 Video, Audio
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NZ Ultra-marathon runner aiming for backyard world record
A New Zealand ultra-marathon runner is moving closer to a world record, by running loops in a backyard in the United States. Sam Harvey from Christchurch is competing in Big Dog's Backyard Ultra in… Video, Audio
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Wellington councillors sign off on ballooning town hall repair bill
Wellington councillors have agreed to pour more money into repairing the town hall to pay the refurbishment bill of $330 million. The 120-year-old Town Hall has been closed since 2013, after being… Audio
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The Cloud: Popular Auckland venue's time may soon be up
There's a potential storm gathering over Auckland's venue the cloud. The 12 year old structure has played host to fan viewing events for the Rugby World Cup and America's cup, Fifa Women's World cup… Video, Audio
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What will National's crackdown on gangs look like?
National's promised to crack down on gangs in its first hundred days in government. So what is that actually going to look like in a town like Opotiki where gang tensions are simmering to boiling… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Ed Amon (Part 2)
Audio 25 Oct 2023Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Ed Amon ask whether the law should include a right to disconnect from work, and hear about the programme training and accrediting young… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Ed Amon (Part 1)
Audio 25 Oct 2023Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Ed Amon are joined by Zoe George for an explainer on the new World Rugby Calendar. The Board Chair of the Point Chev RSA shares the outlook… Audio
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Taming the big instrument in the small hours
The brilliant English organist Anna Lapwood talks to Bryan Crump about how a chance midnight meeting with electronic artist Bonobo in London's Royal Albert Hall led to a viral TikTok video. Video, Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Heather Roy and Ed Amon
Audio 25 Oct 2023Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Ed Amon hear from an expert about how to do your due diligence when purchasing a coin or piece of art. Plus, our panelists tell us what has been on their mind… Audio
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Our Changing World – Microalgae
A collection of 750 different microalgae – or phytoplankton – at the Cawthron Institute offers a treasure trove for researchers seeking new useful compounds. Alison Ballance visits the collection to… Audio
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Trailer
Kadambari Raghukumar profiles 18 diverse Asian-origin NZ artists working in fine arts, music, dance, theatre, multimedia, and design. Video
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Exploring the 'identity trap': Professor Yascha Mounk
What you are is not the whole story about who you are. Values rather than identity have always been the glue that holds democracies together. Before "woke" became a political slogan, professor Yascha… Audio
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Preview: Terror-Fi Festival
Dan Slevin previews three titles from Aotearoa’s number one festival celebrating genre films. Video
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Bookmarks with Akiko Kurematsu
This week's guest for bookmarks is Akiko Kurematsu, a culture writer and journalist who uses her multicultural and mutlilingual background to work. Audio