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Rare butterflies trafficked into U.S from Solomon Islands
Pacific nations are being targeted in the black market for butterflies. Audio
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2022 Wellington Jazz Festival: Sunday Mixtape
The Sunday Mixtape, commissioned by the Wellington Jazz Festival, was an opportunity for three very different Aotearoa jazz musicians to present sets of brand new music. Video, Audio
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How fear has driven modern civilisation
Audio 20 Oct 2023Fear is what keeps us alive but it can also be destructive and divisive. In his new book Fear: An Alternative History of the World, historian Robert Peckham looks at the role fear has played across… Audio
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US: Pres Biden to address American people after trip to Israel
We're kicking this Rugby World Cup semi-final weekend off in New York City - joining Nathan Rarere is our US correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
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The world 'sparkles with potential' for Kiwi cartoonist Maddie Dai
Audio 17 Oct 2023After conquering cartooning, NZ-born illustrator Maddie Dai is now based in London and telling stories on-screen.
"I ended up on this trajectory that spun me across the world but I've always felt… Audio -
Dr Maia Nuku: taking Pacific power back at The Met
Audio 15 Oct 2023Museums are really theatres of political power, says Maia Nuku, curator of Oceania at one of the biggest: The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Nuku (Ngāi Tai) is interested in the way museums… Audio
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John ‘Happy Feet’ Vaifale: Aotearoa’s world-beating hip hop dancer
Samoan New Zealand dancer John Vaifale (Lalovaea and Solosolo) is packing his bags to head to Germany and represent Aotearoa at the Red Bull Dance Your Style World Finals on November 4. Audio
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Natasha Frost: The Voice Referendum
Audio 15 Oct 2023On Saturday, 14 October 2023, Australians will have their say in a referendum about whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing a body called the… Audio
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The Week in Detail: From Warkworth to walkways
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Graham Nash on his new album Now
Audio 14 Oct 2023Next March, legendary British musician Graham Nash will perform two New Zealand shows in Christchurch and Auckland. The 81-year-old speaks to Charlotte Ryan about following your heart, the city of New… Video, Audio
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Long Read: Is film criticism a blessing or a curse?
By Tony Stamp: The art of criticism is being threatened by a new wave of social media-savvy disruptors. Audio
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Policy increases interest in luxury properties says real estate agent
Audio 13 Oct 2023Caleb Paterson, the owner of Paterson Luxury, who specialises in the sale and marketing of luxury properties, says he's seen the volume of wealthy offshore buyers interested in buying properties here… Audio
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US: Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Israel
Joining Nathan Rarere from the United States is correspondent Bevan Hurley in New York. Audio
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US reaction to Hamas attacks on Israel
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann is with us from New York. Audio
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Natasha Frost: Australia Update
New Zealander Natasha Frost is the New York Times' correspondent in Melbourne. She joins us with the latest from across the Tasman. Audio
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Otto English: History's fake heroes
Andrew Scott is a political journalist who goes by the pen name of Otto English. His latest book, 'Fake Heroes: Ten False Icons and How they Altered the Course of History' dives into the hidden lives… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 6 October
Audio 6 Oct 2023On today's First Up pod - our correspondent in New York has been at the trial of Crypto-king Sam Bankman Fried; our minister of fruit and veges reveals a berry good fruit of the week; we cross to… Audio
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US: Sam Bankman-Fried sporting new haircut at trial
Let's begin in New York - Nathan Rarere is joined by Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Podcast Critic: Evie Ashton
Audio 4 Oct 2023Podcast critic Evie Ashton discusses 'Hooked on Freddie' and the New York Times' 'Sunday Read' podcasts. Audio
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Donald Trump attends first day of civil fraud trial
Former US president Donald Trump is attending the first day of a $400 million civil fraud trial against him after his legal team tried and failed to delay the case.
Trump, his two adult sons, and the… Audio
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Tangerine
A classic from Jim Hall, followed by tracks from Jazz at Lincoln Center, Melody Gardot, and NZ's Anita Schwabe. Audio
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Ōtautahi's Model Home deliver power-pop adrenalin on their fantastic debut
Tony Stamp reviews a local album of expertly crafted and performed indie rock. Video, Audio
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Jennifer Egan on homelessness
In her non-fiction writing, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit From the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan has explored solutions for homelessness in America. Her year-long reporting on street… Audio
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US: soldier Travis King who fled to North Korea expelled
We begin this morning in the United States - in New York City is our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
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How biblical ideas of 'goodness' hold women back
For too long, women have been constrained by a set of ancient biblical rules that define what it means to be "good", says writer Elise Loehnen. She talks to Jesse Mulligan about her new book Our Best… Audio
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How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education
Audio 27 Sep 2023How the food industry throws its weight - and its money - around in sport, politics, nutrition and education. Video
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'This NZ election, Australia decides': Tongue in cheek campaign encourages Kiwis in Australia to vote
A tongue in cheek campaign has been launched in Australia to encourage Kiwis there to vote in the upcoming election. "This election, Australia decides." Overseas voting opens tomorrrow and… Video, Audio
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Pacific Waves for 26 September 2023
Immigration and health were thorny issues for Pasifika in our New Zealand election debate; Tonga's hopes for the rugby world cup quarterfinals are dashed; and Pacific leaders continue to call for… Audio
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Pac leaders continue call for climate action at UN
Pacific leaders continue to call for climate action at UN General Assembly. Audio
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US: OSIRIS-REx spacecraft returns to Earth with asteroid pieces
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann kicks off our week from New York City. Audio