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Tokomaru Bay’s Māori clay art pioneer Baye Riddell
Audio 22 Oct 2023It took until the 1970s for Toi Māori (Māori art) to develop a tradition in clay (uku). One that in part looks back to an ancestral Lapita pottery tradition across the Pacific.
Today, the… Audio
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Introducing: Bridges
This week we introduce you to Otautahi born Tamaki based musician Rachel Hamilton, AKA Bridges.
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She has just released her debut EP Twenty Something and introduces us to her new single 'Okay Alright 'This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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X - formerly Twitter - to trial charging unverified users in NZ
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, says it will trial charging new, unverified users in New Zealand and the Philippines to use the platform.
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Election 2023: Everything you need to know today
New Zealanders have voted for change, giving the National Party a clear mandate to lead the next government with 50 seats in Parliament.
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Introducing: Jola Burns
Here is cousin duo Jola Burns, to introduce their new single 'Sixes and Sevens' Audio
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Introducing: Nganeko
Nganeko is an emerging neo-soul artist of unique and unforgettable talent. Video, Audio
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Sensors used to catch school students vaping in the toilet
A secondary school in Mid Canterbury is trialling sensors in a bid to smoke out students vaping in the loos.
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Top 10 moments in All Blacks v Ireland history
While it can only be called a proper rivalry in the last decade, the history of the All Blacks and Ireland is a long and interesting one. Video
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Where does the future of the ANZ Premiership lie?
Analysis - There seems to be a general consensus that some change is needed to New Zealand's domestic netball competition but what that change might be is less clear, writes Bridget Tunnicliffe.
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Introducing: KIKO
This week on introducing it's ‘KIKO’ A te reo rock band from Tamaki Makaurau. Video, Audio
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The Week in Politics: Blame games and media bashing
Analysis - Hipkins comes down with Covid, sparking a blame game over the cancelled Luxon debate, while Winston Peters lashes the media, writes Peter Wilson.
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What's at stake for disabled people in Election 2023
Few parties have policies on disability issues this election. How can disabled people ensure their voices are heard? Audio
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Labour-friendly turf throws up some testy exchanges for Sepuloni
The Cabinet Minister was challenged on her party's record on crime, the cost of living, veterans and beneficiaries during a visit to territory normally considered a Labour heartland.
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National 'mischief making' over claims MP backs wealth tax if Labour re-elected - Hipkins
The Labour leader is downplaying comments by his MP, Ingrid Leary, who has spoken in favour of a wealth tax.
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Fishing guides report bumper bookings by overseas anglers
After two tough, Covid-impacted years, professional fishing guides are expecting a bumper season in New Zealand with many having nearly fully booked calendars.
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Election 2023: Labour reveals full policy plan
Labour has released its full policy plan this afternoon, with a focus on improving education for children and funding for training and work for youth.
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Introducing: Modniy
This week on Introducing we meet Modniy. A sonic project by Poneke based musician Sonya Ishimnikova. Audio
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ACT's business plan: Removing January holiday, putting minimum wage on hold
The ACT Party says it would abolish Fair Pay Agreements, put a hold on minimum wage increases for three years, and remove the 2 January public holiday.
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Boos and strong language mark forum on housing
Political candidates have heard the plight of renters at a forum in Wellington, with all promising to continue funding tenant services. Audio
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Dissatisfied Silver Ferns seeking contracts in Australian league
One of the leading clubs in Australia's domestic netball competition has had approaches from Silver Ferns wanting to play there.
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'Not good news' - Sewer blockage the worst Watercare boss has seen in 35 years
It could take a week-and-a-half to fix a blocked sewer main at the bottom of a huge sinkhole, Watercare warns.
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Election updates: Luxon says anti-gang laws would be introduced in first 100 days
National leader Christopher Luxon is speaking to reporters about the party's gang policies. Follow more updates with RNZ's live blog.
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National MP, gang supporters clash in protest on Parliament forecourt - 'Is that a threat?'
National MP Mark Mitchell got into a heated exchange with a group of gang whānau this morning after refusing to accept their petition protesting anti-gang policies.
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Recycling the wrong ideas about climate change
Recycling is not the beginning nor end when it comes to climate change. In fact, it comes way down the list of things you can personally do to help save the planet. Audio
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Introducing Pōneke poets The Meow Gurrrls
Audio 24 Sep 2023We’re joined on Culture 101 by three poets and artists from Pōneke and Kāpiti Coast who are part of a collective known as the Meow Gurrls. Audio