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Election 2020: Meeting Billy TK and his supporters
Audio 14 Sep 2020There are fears the sharing and promoting of Covid-19 misinformation by political party leaders will have disastrous consequences for Māori.
Billy Te Kahika, leader of the NZ Public Party and Advance… Audio
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Police right to not stop anti-lockdown protesters - science denial expert
Calls for more punitive action against anti-lockdown protesters, are being dismissed as unnecessary by organisers and some scientists alike.
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Toots Hibbert obituary: The man who invented reggae
Toots Hibbert, frontman of the legendary reggae band Toots and the Maytals, has died at the age of 77. Video
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Crowd rallies against Covid-19 restrictions and lockdowns
The woman jailed for breaking out of a managed isolation facility appeared at a protest rally against the government's use of lockdowns and other Covid-19 restrictions.
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Navvy on making hits out of heartbreak - 'That's my job'
Auckland pop musician Phoebe Lee Jasper - Navvy - has created songs that have been listened to a million times, but isn't afraid to delve into her personallife for her music. Audio
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Navvy on making hits out of heartbreak - 'That's my job'
Auckland pop musician Phoebe Lee Jasper - Navvy - has created songs that have been listened to a million times, but isn't afraid to delve into her personallife for her music. Audio
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Navvy on making hits out of heartbreak - 'That's my job'
The local pop musician tells Tony Stamp how her trio of EPs tell the story of a painful breakup, and her recovery from it. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Thiem to meet Zverev in US Open final, Tabai Matson leaves Chiefs and Ko struggles in second round of major.
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Electoral Commission drops probe into NZ Public Party donations
The Electoral Commission says Billy Te Kahika's NZ Public Party has not breached the Electoral Act, after it received a complaint about its collection and use of donations.
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Oscars announces new diversity standards
Audio 10 Sep 2020New standards have been announced for films to qualify for the Academy Awards Best Picture award. Audio
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An introduction to 'The Outliers'
'The Outliers', as we're calling them, are the small parties also striving for a place in Parliament - an array of colourful characters with starkly different, sometimes controversial, policy… Video
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Aviation and Global Warming
Audio 9 Sep 2020We'll hear from Professor David Lee, of Manchester Metropolitan University, about the extent to which our love of flying is contributing to climate change ... he's been involved in writing the first… Audio
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Electoral Commission looking into NZ Public Party complaint
The Electoral Commission is considering a complaint about Billy Te Kahika's NZ Public Party and its collection and use of donations.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: 'Thinking Too Much' Toi
RNZ Music is stoked to present the new video for ‘Thinking Too Much’ from Wellington reggae band Toi. It’s their first time teaming up with super-producer Devin Abrahms (Drax Project).
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Lee makes US Open field, Semenya loses appeal and Japan says Olympics must go ahead.
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Boob Ninjas
Radio host Sarah Gandy joins host James Nokise to talk about cancer, chemo and co-workers. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Search resumes for missing cattle crew
The Japanese Coastguard has resumed the search for the crew of a missing cattle ship in the East China Sea.
Two New Zealanders were on board the ship, which issued a distress signal during a typhoon… Audio
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Horticultural industry pushes for extended visas for workers
The horticultural sector is calling for its guest workers to be next in line to have their visa restrictions eased.
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Show #200 - All the big numbers
Nick celebrates 200 shows down, with a look at some other big numbers. Audio
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Review: Mulan
Disney’s Mulan is bypassing the big screen to the disappointment of Kiwi cinema audiences. Dan Slevin assesses what is now a premium online product. Video
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A political battle is brewing in Northland with three candidates facing off
Analysis - There's a battle brewing in the seat of Northland, with the future of one party potentially riding on the result, Jo Moir writes.
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New Māori Law Society co-presidents appointed
Jamie-Lee Tuuta and Dr Carwyn Jones will replace Marcia Murray and Glenn Tootil as co-presidents of the executive at Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa, the Māori Law Society.
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At the Movies: Project Power
Audio 2 Sep 2020Project Power is a Netflix thriller about a drug that offers the taker five minutes having a superpower. The film cures Simon Morris of any interest in big, dumb action for the immediate future. Video, Audio
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Arts patron calls on others who enjoy the arts to pay for the pleasures they consume
Music and arts patron Jack C. Richards talks about why it's so important for those who love the arts to support arts practitioners, many of whom are in a precarious financial position now. Audio
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Parliament's Privileges Committee unanimous on agreement MP Jami-Lee Ross broke rules
The Privileges Committee has unanimously agreed that independent MP Jami-Lee Ross broke the rules by mis-using edited parliamentary TV video for political ads.