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Top award for making a difference in babies' lives
Prof Jane Harding has won New Zealand's top science award, the Rutherford Medal, for ground-breaking research that has improved the lives of countless babies and mothers. Audio
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The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke - Ep 6
Audio 17 Oct 2019Accused of being a cannibal chief, Hemi responds with a spontaneous warrior dance, a waiata and then a hongi with his accuser. Hemi meets Billy Neptune. Audio
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How we've changed where we live, work over past 40 years
New research from the Productivity Commission shows the extent of change in where we live and the jobs we do. The Commission's economics and research director Dr Patrick Nolan looked at data going… Audio
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Language week: Niueans in NZ encourage youth to revive language
Niueans across New Zealand are celebrating their culture and language this week, and urging young Niueans to help revive the language. Audio
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Shooglenifty Live
Audio 16 Oct 2019Shooglenifty are a Scottish, Edinburgh-based six-piece Celtic fusion band, that tours internationally. The band blends Scottish traditional music with influences ranging from electronica to… Audio
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Wellington trio Mermaidens share new video ahead of live shows
RNZ Music is excited to be the first to share this special live performance from indie-pop three-piece Mermaidens. ‘I Might Disappear’ was filmed at Wellington’s Worser Bay Surf Life Saving Club and… Video
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The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke - Ep 5
Audio 16 Oct 2019Hemi is astonished by the animals in the London zoo. He makes a great impression as a surprisingly well-educated and polite 'living savage' in the Artist's exhibition. Audio
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Ha'apai Group's sea-floor surveyed
A small undersea volcano and previously uncharted rocks and reefs feature in the 30,000 gigabytes of undersea data the New Zealand High Commission in Nuku'alofa presented to the Tonga government last… Audio
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The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke - Ep 4
Audio 15 Oct 2019Hemi arrives at the house of the Artist in London. He makes a strong connection to Miss Angus, the Artist's sister. London is strange, monstrous and wonderful. Audio
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BIZBYTES - Why can KiwiSaver funds only be withdrawn for a first home to live in and not an investment property?
Why can KiwiSaver funds only be withdrawn for a first home to live in and not an investment property? Here's business reporter Kim Savage with the answer. Audio
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PNG Treasurer cops flak over cuts
Papua New Guinea's Treasurer has faced strong criticism in parliament over cuts to basic services in the government's new supplementary budget. Audio
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The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke - Ep 3
Audio 14 Oct 2019The boy arrives in Port Nicholson (Wellington). It's here he decides to call himself James Pōneke. He is impressed by the Artist from London and arranges to travel back to London with him. Audio
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NZ Live: Reb Fountain
Reb Fountain is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Her tour kicks off tomorrow night - a real mix - from a House Concert to Festivals in Tauranga, Hawkes Bay, and Gisborne. Video, Audio
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Live Insight : Local Government Election Results
Join Philippa Tolley between 8am and 9am this Sunday for coverage of the results from the local government elections and all the issues
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Suspected measles case in Samoa connected to Auckland outbreak
Samoa's health officials are awaiting international confirmation after an adult tested positive in Samoa for measles, which is thought to have been transmitted from the Auckland outbreak. Audio
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Fijian Language Week - new dance aims to help embrace identity
A new Fijian meke or traditional dance aims to encourage the islanders to embrace their identity and help them cope with the changes around them. Audio
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The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke - Ep 1
Audio 10 Oct 2019James (Hemi) is in his sick bed in a well to do household in London. He begins to tell the story of his short life, recounting his time as a boy in the mission school in Aotearoa Audio
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NZ Live: Mousey
Christchurch singer-songwriter Mousey – aka Sarena Close – is bursting onto the New Zealand music scene with a hiss and a roar. She pops into RNZ's Auckland studio to play some songs. Video, Audio
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Tuvalu Language Week in New Zealand
A young climate warrior from Tuvalu is urging her people to use this week's celebration of their language and culture in New Zealand to educate their children about the climate crisis threatening… Audio
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The quest to live forever
From cutting-edge genetic treatments to computer-brain interfaces that are still in the realm of science fiction, Silicon Valley is on a quest to let us live forever. Audio
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Silver Scroll songwriting awards 2019: live coverage
The Silver Scroll songwriting awards take place tonight at Auckland’s Spark Arena. Join us to watch the livestream or follow the liveblog below to see all tonight’s performances and find out who the… Video
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'Aquaman' helps make the case for Pacific small island states
Film star Jason Momoa, who plays the part of Aquaman, has told the United Nations he's ashamed world leaders don't want to agree on the climate crisis. Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more involved in decision-making
A Pacific women's activist says the presence of young people at the United Nations Climate Action Summit indicates the need to involve youth at all levels of decision-making. Audio
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NZ Live: Lake South
Wellington electro-folk artist Lake South makes lush music with richly layered vocals and warm, fuzzy synths. He joins us – with band – to play tracks from his second album Wellington/Te Upoko o Te… Video, Audio
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Live cross to the Climate Strike
It's climate strike day. School kids and adults will join together to march for action on climate change. There are more than 40 events around the country. Reporter Tracy Neal crosses live from… Audio, Gallery