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Salsa Dura
Our cultural ambassador for Latin American music, Mona Lynn Courteau joins us once again. Tonight she'll be introducing us to Salsa Dura ("hard salsa"). The classic salsa scene in New York City that… Video, Audio
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INTRODUCING: DEB5000
This week we meet punk band DEB 5000. Band members Jessica and Steph joined us to chat about Girls Rock Camp, man-killing robots, industrial handwash, and introduce their single 'Rats'. Video, Audio
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Calls to 'feed the 5 million first' before exporting NZ food
People are going hungry even though New Zealand produces enough food to feed 40 million - and it's spurring calls for the country to 'feed the five million first'.
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National Party calls for return of Armed Response Teams
National Party leader Judith Collins says the police commissioner was "wrong" to put a stop to the Armed Response Teams, and is calling for them to be reinstated. Audio
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'Gang members have taken over our streets' - ACT proposes limiting freedoms
The ACT Party wants to strip some gang members of their freedoms, introducing "gang injunction orders" which could ban them from certain areas or activities.
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INTRODUCING: Isla Noon
Isla Noon is an emerging pop singer with an edge. Isla talks about her love of synths, performing mini-concerts for her family as a kid, and introduces her new song 'Talk About Us'. Video, Audio
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Plastics designed to degrade on command
Scion scientists are introducing enzymes to plastics that will trigger degradation once the plastic's work is done. Audio
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Claim lodged over Napier council not introducing Māori wards on time for election
Mana whenua in Ahuriri Napier have lodged a claim before the Waitangi Tribunal after the city council's failure to introduce Māori wards in time for next year's election.
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INTRODUCING Jiahu Symbols
This week we meet Auckland-based emo band Jiahu Symbols. Singer and frontman Andrew Murray Brown gives us a short course in the history of emo music, and introduces the band's debut single 'Northern… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Flamingo Pier
This week's NZ Live session is with music collective Flamingo Pier, who are in the middle of a big release tour to celebrate their debut self-titled LP. Video, Audio
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Confusing close-plus, casual-plus labels led to non-compliance - report
The close-plus and casual-plus labels for Covid-19 contacts in the February outbreak were overly complicated, but South Auckland mobilised well to stop the spread, a review has found.
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International tax scheme on tech giants may not go far enough
NZ is losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue each year by not adequately taxing the profits of digital giants doing business in their jurisdictions, but plans to tackle it might not go far…
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RMA changes: relationship building critical to outcomes - iwi leader
Stronger recognition of Māori environmental views in the first draft of the new resource management law won't by itself create the change needed, a Whanganui iwi leader says.
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INTRODUCING: Gino October
This week we meet Auckland-based rapper Gino October. He opens up about immigrating to Auckland from Cape Town, introduces his latest single 'New Day', and explains the importance of never giving… Video, Audio
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Trailer: Introducing He Kākano Ahau - Wawatatia - Listen now on RNZ.co.nz
Available July 6, 2021. The second season explores stories that are firmly rooted in our past to magically dream about the futures we want to create for ourselves. Subscribe now. Audio
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INTRODUCING: Jessica Leigh
Wellington pop musician Jessica Leigh is on the verge of releasing her second EP Summerland, a 5 part narrative articulating the love story of a summer romance from its beautiful beginning to its… Video, Audio
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Sir Michael Cullen on a distinguished career and Labour's highs and lows
New Zealand politician Sir Michael Cullen died this week aged 76. Last year, the former Labour Party deputy prime minister spoke to Kathryn Ryan about his memoir Labour Saving and what he saw from a… Audio
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Regulation of funeral directors, 24hr death certificates among recommended changes
The Burial and Cremation Act is one step closer to being overhauled after the Ministry of Health released a report detailing public submissions.
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Barnaby Joyce returns as Australia's deputy PM, three years after scandal
Barnaby Joyce will return to Australia's second highest office, after winning a leadership contest within the National party.
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The Week in Politics: 'Feebate' splits Parliament
Analysis - The government's feebate scheme divides Parliament, Ardern announces a formal apology for the dawn raids, and more of the vaccine rollout is revealed, Peter Wilson writes.
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Introducing: Red Line
Are we paranoid? Or is the Chinese Communist Party out to get us? Guyon Espiner and John Daniell investigate China's growing influence in New Zealand in this four-part podcast series. Video, Audio
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Fifty years since the birth of the barcode
In 1971, leaders from the biggest names in commerce put their differences aside and came together to transform the global economy by introducing the barcode.Dr Peter Stevens joins the show to look… Audio
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INTRODUCING: Birdfeeder
Wellington band Birdfeeder say their music is for "time travellers, tea leaf readers and full moon gazers, summoned from the south seas." Band leader Stephanie introduces the band, talks about shadow… Video, Audio
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Worlds Of Music ep 235 featuring Nick Gold MD of the World Circuit record label
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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