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Fiji: Storm brewing over rapist in Rugby 7s team
To Fiji, where yet another tropical storm is brewing and this time it's got nothing to do with the weather or an outbreak of covid-19. A convicted rapist has been included in a 7s rugby team. For more… Audio
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“Society would label him a gangster, but I was honoured to see the little boy” – Matt Brown
Christchurch barber Mataio (Matt) Brown wrote She is Not Your Rehab with his wife Sarah. They discuss the book and the global anti-violence movement it has spawned at 2021 WORD Christchurch. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: Parliament’s lawn
Historian Dr Grant Morris talks to Jesse about the Parliament lawn and the protests, celebrations, ceremonies and picnics he's seen there over the past two decades. Audio
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1984 Trades Hall bombing a defining moment in the life of unionist Helen Kelly
Unionist Helen Kelly left a huge impact on New Zealand's political and industrial landscapes. Helen's biographer Rebecca Macfie speaks with Jo Malcolm about her life, times and legacy. Audio
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John Tucker: celebrating Aotearoa’s house trucks of the 1970s
Bringing together a treasure trove of photos by the late Paul C. Gilbert, new book Road People of Aotearoa chronicles the early days of the phenomenon of DIY house trucks, which appeared on New… Audio, Gallery
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Alex Ross: ‘It’s nice to see Spotify suffering a bit’
There's been unprecedented fallout for Spotify since musician Neil Young withdrew from the music streaming service in late January. Yet Spotify's business model has long been of concern in the music… Audio
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Protesters refuse to leave Parliament’s grounds, 120 arrested
Police have arrested 120 protesters on the grounds of Parliament during the third day of anti-mandate demonstrations.
A massive deployment of officers is slowly and methodically picking out… Video, Audio
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Over 30's charged more for the chance at love
If you've ever delved into the world of online dating apps - or Tinder specifically, you'd be with familiar the "binging" sound that rings out when you get a match.
But it turns out, the older… Audio
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Music feature 90s Dance music with Brad Warrington
Audio 8 Feb 2022Today RNZ's own Brad Warrington aka DJ StickyFingaz talks to Jesse about when dance music went mainstream in the 1990s. He says that was the decade when an entire generation became fascinated with by… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Auckland Pride’s Max Tweedie
Max Tweedie was appointed as the director of Auckland Pride in 2019, when he was just 21 years old. Since then he's become a well-known voice, consistently speaking out about conversion therapy, trans… Audio
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Invasive algae threatens world’s clearest lake in Nelson
Nelson is home to the clearest lake in the world, but it could have a gloomy future.
An invasive algae called lake snow has been found nearby.
Naomi Arnold went for a hike to find out more. Video, Audio
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Covering Tonga’s eruption - without communications
That epic undersea eruption in Tonga was heard around the region - and recorded and analysed in minute detail, even from space. But a comprehensive communications wipeout cut reporters off from… Video, Audio
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Reviving NZ’s lost political summer camp tradition
Next week a group of young New Zealanders will be gathering for their annual 3-day summer festival. But if you're picturing DJs and a mosh pit... you'd be wrong. Paralympian and twice gold medallist… Audio
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Children's Covid vaccine crucial to achieving herd immunity
More than half a million doses of the children's Pfizer vaccine have arrived in the country, ahead of the rollout next week. From next Monday, those aged from 5 to 11 can receive their first… Audio
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Are the 80s back?
We're taking a little jaunt back to the 1980s. Have you noticed a bit of a renaissance of the music of the time? Some of those great hits are being re-mixed and getting lots of play in the clubs and… Audio
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New Zealand Rugby chief Mark Robinson on 2021's performance
An assessment of how the All Blacks and the Black Ferns and their coaches have performed this year, where things at with the Silver Lake deal and just what is being done to improve player safety and… Audio
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Schools asked to help with vaccinations for under-12s
Primary schools could be welcoming children back to class with a Covid vaccination next year.
Principals say they have been asked to consider being part of the drive to immunise children between the… Audio
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2021's rollercoaster sporting year
It's been a strange year for sport - again. We look back at the high - and low - lights of 2021. Audio
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Sudden outbreaks of accord: Parliament’s final week
Parliament has had it’s final day of debating in a week that has been unusual convivial. Mostly. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 14 December 2021
Leading French politicians welcomed New Caledonia referendum result despite Kanak boycott; Aotearoa's Pacific music community celebrated another year of excellence with an awards ceremony hosted… Audio
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Parliamentary eye-opener: an intern’s view
As a relatively recent Kiwi and a high school student Tiara Siregar never imagined she would be interning in a government minister’s office.
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Young entrepreneur’s death sparks media backlash
The recent death of entrepreneur Jake Millar - at the age of 26 - prompted an angry backlash against the media - over coverage of his failed venture Unfiltered. Some in business cited tall poppy… Audio
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Warren Ellis: how Nina Simone’s gum became a sacred totem
Audio 11 Dec 2021A piece of chewing gum snatched from the side of Nina Simone's Steinway piano more than 20 years ago has become the subject of a new book by musician Warren Ellis. Best known for his work with Nick… Video, Audio
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COVID-19's impact on NZ Tourism
Statistics NZ has today provided the first real measure of COVID-19's impact on Tourism. Chief Executive of Tourism Industry Aotearoa Chris Roberts explains how they are coping. Audio
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Lento, presto, repeat: Louise Upston’s member’s bill
Louise Upston’s been working on a victims rights member’s bill for more than a decade. After a long gestation and a troubled passage this week it suddenly raced to the finish line. Audio