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Join the audience at Here Now live recording at PodFest at Q
4:00 PM.RNZ producer and host of Here Now Kadambari Raghukumar is taking her podcast live at Auckland’s Q Theatre’s PodFest at Q on 8 February 2024. Read more
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Going beyond Afrobeats in Auckland with Dj Banty and Orikol
8:00 AM.Djs Banty and Nadine talk to Kadambari Raghukumar in this latest Voices episode on bringing African music to the club scene in Auckland. Read more Audio
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Being 'woke' and how it became a catchall phrase
5:00 AM.Breaking down the background to the idea of 'wokeness' are Ira Munn and Andreea Calude, in this episode of Voices.
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The Little Clay Cart and NZ's first Afro-Kiwi Xmas concert
5:00 AM.Voices this week looks at some December events to look forward to from the south Asian and African diaspora in Auckland. Read more Audio
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Making films from South India to the South Island
5:00 AM.In this episode of Voices, producer Karthic SS talks to Siddharth Nambiar, a wildlife filmmaker based in Dunedin.
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"Everthing's gone, except the band members"
5:00 AM.A fire gutted an Auckland sports club and took with it all the instruments of a Caribbean steelpan orchestra that also used the space. In this episode we chat to Camille Nakhid about what next for the… Read more Audio
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The best of two worlds
5:00 AM.New Zealand has one of the world's biggest export-driven wine industries - that attraction is huge for people from overseas who arrive here exploring opportunities in the industry. In this episode… Read more Audio
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Thousands across NZ continue to rally calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
5:00 AM.In this episode we talk to members from Palestinian and Jewish communities in New Zealand about the attacks on Gaza by Israel. Read more Audio
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Space technology for climate change
5:00 AM.Each year, a New Zealand social enterprise runs a space research incubator to help explore space-related technologies for climate change. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the founders of Spacebase. Read more Audio
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"It would be a foolish move" - Community organizations speak up against closing ministries
5:00 AM.ACT Party wants to close demographic ministries like the Ministry for Ethnic Communities, and in this episode we're talking to community organizations who are concerned about this possibility and it's… Read more Audio
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"A way of making people move" - Coaxing veggie gardens in Christchurch
5:00 AM.It takes a bit of grit to grow veges in the Christchurch winter, but a group of Fijian families are rising to the challenge via a University of Canterbury-led project. Read more Audio
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"Is this your Grandfather?" - A quest to join the dots
5:00 AM.Wellington woman Lalita Kasanji is on a mission to identify the pioneering Indian immigrants depicted in a collection of studio portraits taken on Cuba Street in the early 1900's. Read more Video, Audio
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A design to the rescue - Areef Shaik on his version of lifejackets for use in India
5:00 AM.Floods in India claimed hundreds of lives this monsoon season, but an Indian expat in New Zealand is hoping his new invention will help bring the toll down. Produced by William Ray. Read more Video, Audio
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How to get salmon out of hot water
5:00 AM.Scientists are looking for ways to adapt salmon fisheries for climate change. In this episode we talk to UK-born Dr Jane Symonds about how to save the industry from mass fish die-offs. Produced by… Read more Audio
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Takaka cohousing 'opens people's eyes to what's possible'
5:00 AM.Using natural build techniques, a group of Takaka-based social entrepreneurs are excited about getting closer to the finish line of their cohousing project in development. Produced by Kadambari… Read more Audio
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'This is not the image we want to put out' - claims of exploitation by migrant workers on Accredited Employers Work Visa scheme
5:00 AM.A group of South American migrants spoke out recently about allegedly misleading job contracts they signed with the Auckland construction company Buildhub as part of New Zealand's Accredited Employers… Read more Audio
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Home for a bit - RSE workers in Matapihi
5:00 AM.Supporting their families back home in Samoa is the main drive of a group of ten young men. Some of them feature in this episode of Voices, produced by Justine Murray. Read more Audio
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World Press Photo Exhibition returns to NZ
5:00 AM.After a three-year absence, the most powerful images from professional photojournalists across the globe are now showing in Auckland at the World Press Photo Exhibition. RNZ's Justin Gregory speaks to… Read more Audio
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"You have to experience it live" - Steven Logan on the APO
5:00 AM.Timpanist Steven Logan chats with Voices about his love for classical music, growing up in the US and joining the APO seven years ago. Read more Audio
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'Sport needs to have an existential conversation with itself' - Sheila Nguyen
5:00 AM.Sheila Nguyen talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about the focus on sustainability in this FIFA Women's World Cup.
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The Elephant in the Yoga Studio - Part 2
9:00 AM.Yoga - when does appreciation become appropriation? In this two-part series, Voices talk to New Zealand practitioners about the commodification of ancient Indian practice. Read more Audio
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The Elephant in the Yoga Studio - Part 1
5:00 AM.Yoga - when does appreciation become appropriation? In this two-part series, Voices talk to New Zealand practitioners about the commodification of ancient Indian practice. Read more Audio
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Marking five decades of Mexico-New Zealand relations
5:00 AM.Mexico and New Zealand first began bilateral relations in 1973. 50 years on, what does this connection mean to both the diaspora living here in New Zealand and the for Mexico? Read more Audio
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Finding comic relief - Jess Karamjeet
5:00 AM.Jess Karamjeet talks to Kadambari Raghukumar on finding comedy through her time in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Critical spaces - green areas and urban planning
5:00 AM.Growing up in Germany, researcher Mirjam Schindler always had an interest in how green spaces shape the way people interact with each other and spaces around them. In this episode, she talks to… Read more Audio