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Not one crisis, but many – we must work together to find solutions. Celebrities advocate for the UN’s development goals
Nations United explores the significance of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. In the midst of a pandemic radically transforming our world, it sets out what must be done. Audio
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Promotional Trailer | Generation Next S2 | Southside
Audio 27 Sep 2020Generation Next | Southside is a series of videos profiling four successful South Aucklanders – a music producer, weightlifter, comedian and TV writer. Video
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The decadence of the 1920s comes to a concert hall near you
Chamber Music from the heady days of the '20s' is coming to a concert hall near you over the next few weeks.
Andrew Beer and Sarah Watkins, and composer Ben Hoadley, whose new work Cave Dances is… Audio
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The U.S. Supreme Court Vacancy and its effect on the Elections
Audio 22 Sep 2020We talk to Dr Amy L. Fletcher, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Canterbury about the recent Supreme Court Vacancy in the US. How likely is it… Audio
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A memoir of teenage years in a 70s hippy commune
Sydney based writer and film-maker Miro Bilborough has written a memoir about her time as a teenager living in a tiny hippie community in the outer reaches of the Marlborough Sounds in the 1970s. Audio
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Call for Pacific states to secure region’s maritime boundaries
Pacific Island countries are being told to pursue the delineation of their maritime boundaries with urgency. Audio
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Miguel Harth-Bedoya: there’s only two kinds of music
Miguel Harth-Bedoya talks lockdowns, music education, and whether there's such a thing as classical music. Audio
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Covid-19's effect on the brain, hearing loss and dementia link
Science commentator Malvindar Singh-Bains joins Kathryn to look at the number of Covid patients that have experienced neurological issues, and how that could grow as the pandemic progresses… Audio
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The Spirit of the 60s: the photography of Michael Cooper
A new exhibition in the Wairarapa is looking at the fashion and culture of the 60s through the lens of fashion photographer Michael Cooper. Masterton bookstore owner and publisher David Hedley of… Audio
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Psychologist says to check in with under 18s during Covid
Covid-19 has changed everyone's routine but teenagers and kids in particular may be feeling it most. Constant changes to school, hobbies, and life in general could be causing stress for many kids… Audio
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Alan Titchall's novel sees 1960s New Zealand through the eyes of an 11-year old boy
Alan Titchall taps into his childhood memories for the setting of his first novel. He grew up in a small hydro village in the early 1960s, on the eve of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In While The Fantail… Audio, Gallery
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The Ultimate General: Parliament’s last debate
On their way out the door MPs took a last swing at representation, policy ideas and general fisticuffs. Audio
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Auckland man in 50s with Covid-19 dies at Middlemore
Audio 4 Sep 2020A man in his 50s who had Covid-19 has died in Middlemore Hopsital.
The Ministry of Health has confirmed he was linked to the Auckland cluster - it takes New Zealand's Covid-19 death toll to 23.
The… Audio
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Ramai Hayward on the making of Rewi’s Last Stand
Kahu Kutia from Nga Taonga pays tribute to one of Aotearoa's profilic pioneer filmmakers - Ramai Hayward. Ramai Hayward was probably the first Māori woman to work as a professional film maker. Audio
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Would I Lie To You? - 90s star Eddie Chacon on his return to music
Eddie Chacon, one half of 90s duo Charles and Eddie talks about making an album with Solange and Frank Ocean's producer three decades after the hit song 'Would I Lie To You?'. Video, Audio
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The 90's File - Viticulture technician Annabel Angland
Annabel Angland from Peregrine Wines is the Corteva Central Otago Young Viticulturist of the Year 2020 and is looking forward to representing the region at the national finals in Martinborough in… Audio
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Anjum Rahman from the Islamic Women’s Council reacts to the Christchurch Mosque attack sentencing
Audio 27 Aug 2020Anjum Rahman from the Islamic Women's Council reacts to the Christchurch Mosque attack sentencing Audio
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Outstanding Pasifika singers win places on Met Opera’s Young Artist Program
New Zealand singers tenor Manase Latu and bass Samson Setu have won places on the New York Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program; it's the first time singers from Aotearoa… Audio
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Norway’s different approach to the trial of a mass murderer
Dear Christchurch, Breivik's trial showed us extremist ideas struggle in the light. Audio
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Back to school for Year 12, 13s at some Auckland schools
Some Auckland schools have re-opened to Year 12 and 13 students today.
The Ministry of Education agreed to allow senior students back, as long as they stay in bubbles of 20 and observe social… Audio
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Parliament’s reprise plan
Parliament is back and the MPs are already knee-deep in Covid. We outline the plan for the unexpected reprise of Parliament.
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UK remains committed to Pacific
Despite its own challenges with covid-19, a shrinking economy and less money to spend on foreign aid, the United Kingdom government says it remains committed to its role as a development partner in… Audio
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Glowing superbugs – a medical researcher’s secret weapon against infection
The University of Auckland's Assoc. Prof. Siouxsie Wiles explains how glowing superbugs help in the development of new medicines to fight infection. From Raising the Bar 2020. Audio
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Covid’s comeback sparks calls for more transparency
The breaking news no-one wanted to hear this week upped the pressure on the government and officials to make more information public - and more quickly. Meanwhile critics have cast doubt on whether we… Audio
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Merv’s moment & Paula’s callers - politicos on talk radio
One political player made headlines this week calling in to talk radio posing as someone else - while MP Paula Bennett was handed the mic on a talk radio network for the week. Audio