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Cultural Revolt in 1960s Auckland
Murray Edmond joins us to talk about his book Time to Make a Song and Dance: Cultural Revolt in Auckland in the 1960s. The 1960s was a period of radical conflict, when the desire for a new, socially… Audio
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Being part of the 80s 'brat pack', Andrew McCarthy's memoir
Actor Andrew McCarthy, star of 80's classics like St Elmo's Fire and Pretty In Pinkwas quite happy to leave that period of his life in the past and never look back. He talks to Jesse about why that… Audio
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Claudia Kogachi - There’s No I in Team
Artist Claudia Kogachi talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about what it's been like exploring her personal family relationships and dynamics through creative work. Audio
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4: Hope / What’s in It for Us?
In the series finale, Hope, we get a glimpse of what a predator-free Aotearoa could look like, and look at the breakthrough technologies and innovations taking us towards that goal. Video, Audio
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A Good Place: Auckland’s Freyberg Place
Bill McKay joins Kathryn to talk about how urban spaces don’t just need good design, they need ‘activation’ as well. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at… Audio
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One person’s vigil is another’s intimidation
Parliament’s Health Committee is hearing public feedback on the possibility of safe zones to distance abortion protests from clinics. It's a rights-versus-rights debate with a lot of personal… Audio
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Everyone’s a winner! - Member's day
It’s member’s week at Parliament and the bills likely to progress have a ‘Step right up! - Everyone’s a winner!’ flavour to them. Well, mostly.
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China’s PR intensifies as media focus falls on Uyghurs
China used to deny or ignore media queries about the human rights of the ethnic Uighur minority. But before our government debated its response in Parliament this week, China’s embassy held an… Video, Audio
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Upping the game in women’s sport coverage
“Not good enough” was the verdict of Sport NZ boss Raelene Castle after a fresh analysis of thousands of sports reports across our media found women feature in only about one in seven. But offshore… Audio
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Covid-19: GPs inundated by over 65s wanting vaccination
Doctors are being inundated by over 65s who thought they could get their vaccine from this week - but can't.
The government's roll out plan says over 65s who don't fall into earlier high risk groups… Audio
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India reports world’s highest single-day covid toll
Elizabeth speaks to Kathryn from New Delhi on the deepening covid crisis in India, with gravediggers working around the clock to bury victims, while hundreds more are being cremated in makeshift pyres… Audio
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New research on health needs of Pasifika Rainbow communities
Audio 27 Apr 2021New research looks at health needs for Pasifika Rainbow communities Audio
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Why an apology is needed over the 70's Dawn Raids
The Dawn Raids of the 1970s carry a shameful legacy to this day - and those who haven't forgotten, want an apology. Audio
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Kill Bill 3 - Parliament’s zombie sequel
Audio 14 Apr 2021Bills get killed a lot at Parliament. But when a bill comes back for a second go - zombie style - your kill-shot has to be more creative. Video
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'Group S' trial underway in Germany
In Germany, the trial of eleven suspected members of an extreme far-right terror group has begun today.
'Group S' are accused of plotting deadly attacks on Muslims, asylum-seekers and political… Audio
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Australia changes vaccine requirements for under 50s
We'll begin in Australia, where it's suspected a second person has had an extreme clotting reaction to the AstraZeneca vaccine. Joining Nathan Rarere from her nest high above Brisbane is our… Audio
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Movie musical scores of the 50s and 60s
The 1950s and 60s were a fascinating period for Hollywood film scores, as popular music began to take over the classical style of the 1940s. Audio
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New Caledonia to hold third independence referendum
New Caledonia to hold third and possibly final independence referendum. Audio
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Covid-19: UK under-30s offered alternative to AstraZeneca
In the UK, under-30s will be offered an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine after it was found to be a possible cause for blood clots.
The recommendation comes after a UK review, which found 79… Audio
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AstraZeneca vaccine banned in UK under-30s
Audio 8 Apr 2021UK correspondent Harriet Line looks in depth at the decision to offer under30s a different Covid-19 vaccine to the AstraZeneca one that has been linked to an increased risk of blood clots. Meanwhile… Audio
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The 90s File - Richard Waugh
Twenty-eight-year-old Richard Waugh buys in 50 tonnes of waste vegetables each week to feed his herd. Audio
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Call for reparations joins call for apology over 1970s dawn raids
As the call for a government apology for New Zealand's Dawn Raids of the 1970s gathers momentum, the desire for meaningful reparations does too.
The Polynesian Panthers social justice movement has… Audio
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Conversations With My Immigrant Parents | Season 2 | Episode 2: Independence Is Great, but It’s Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be
When 11-year-old Anique left Sri Lanka, she thought it'd be temporary. Almost two decades later, she talks with brother Navin and mum Sushani about guilt, obligation, and what freedom really means. Video, Audio
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Auckland’s new pretend pa… and our cities' invisible histories
Bill McKay joins Kathryn to talk about the forgotten history of central Auckland and how it deserves more than a token nod in the new redesign of Aotea Square. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the… Audio
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NZ govt is urged to apologise for Dawn Raids in 70's
A Pacific social justice movement is calling on the New Zealand government to formally apologise for the dawn raids of the 1970's. Audio