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Aroha’s Way - by Craig Phillips
Audio 30 Apr 2020Told by Shania Bailey-Edmonds
Sometimes Aroha doesn't feel too good about herself or just feels a bit uncomfortable. So what does she do to feel better?
For Kids
Published by Wildling Books
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Tilly’s Mouse Shoes - by Janice Marriott
Audio 30 Apr 2020Told by Jean Sergent
Tilly isn’t sure about her brand-new shoes, until she discovers they are really, really special.
For Kids and Little Kids
Music by Akash Dutta and Gus Reece.
Produced by… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Juno Is ‘It’s No Groover’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and video from Dunedin-based solo artist Juno Is. ‘It’s No Groover’ is a dark and dreamy psych rock track, due out this Friday. Video
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Women’s lives in Oman celebrated and explored in Booker prizewinning novel
Jokha Alharthi, the Omani author of Celestial Bodies, talks about her literary world and what winning the Man Booker International prize has meant for Arabic literature and for herself. Audio
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Under Alert Level 3 gardeners should be stocking up on what they haven't had access to. Audio
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A portrait of 1960's provincial New Zealand
Mark Sweet grew up in Hawkes Bay and has drawn on his childhood and upbringing to shape his writing. After a career in property and hospitality, Mark Sweet is now writing full-time : his titles… Audio
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Dame Ngaio Marsh’s 125th birthday
To mark what would have been New Zealand crime writer and theatre director Dame Ngaio Marsh's 125th birthday, we speak to biographer Bruce Harding. Audio
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Craig Potton: conservationist and publisher’s lockdown life
Audio 18 Apr 2020The landscape photographer, conservationist, traveller and publisher Craig Potton is finding a prolonged period of social isolation strangely productive. Ensconced in a bubble in Nelson with two… Audio
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Australian working on Singapore’s Covid-19 offensive
Audio 18 Apr 2020Australian Dale Fisher is one of those leading Singapore’s response to tackling Covid-19. Professor Fisher is chair of Infection Control at the National University Hospital in Singapore, and also… Audio
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How would it feel to ditch the makeup?
Journalist Tess Nichol has a proposal for New Zealand women – when it comes to makeup, you can just... not. Lockdown is a good time to look at which social pressures we adhere to day-to-day and drop… Audio
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Terry Waite: tips on surviving isolation from a former captive
In 1987, Terry Waite was kidnapped by Hezbollah militants and spent 1,736 days (almost five years) chained to the wall in a dark cell in Beirut. Most people will never be in such an extreme situation… Audio
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Lockdown fundraiser for Women’s Refuge
On Saturday William Allen spent all day and night doing laps around yard. Audio
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Home schooling and the 1940s polio epidemics
72 years ago a polio epidemic was keeping New Zealand children at home and indoors. Audio, Gallery
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People in their 20s biggest group of NZ's Covid-19 cases
New Zealanders aged 20 to 29 are currently the group which makes up most of the cases of Covid-19. That's 183 out of 708.
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had a stern message for any in that… Audio
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An icy obsession – Antarctica looms large in the career and imagination of science writer Rebecca Priestley
At the NZ Arts Festival 2020, Rebecca Priestley talks about Antarctica with the Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor Juliet Gerrard. Audio
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Mikaela Nyman’s Story of Resourcefulness Forged In Isolation
Set on Vanuatu immediately after Cateogry 5 Tropical Cyclone Pam in March 2015, Mikaela Nyman's novel Sado is the story of an isolated community and its residents coping - and not - when put under… Audio
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On the backbenches: It’s in the DNA
Audio 29 Mar 2020National MP Denise Lee hangs in the backbenches of the debating chamber but says electorate work takes a more on the ground approach Audio
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Pacific businesses in NZ affected by covid-19
How are Pacific businesses in New Zealand coping since the break of Covid-19 coronavirus in the country? Audio
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A fantastical story with three female superheroes has a lot to say about identity politics, populism and religious intolerance in today’s real-life India
At the NZ Arts Festival 2020, RNZ's Lynn Freeman talks to Rajorshi Chakraborti about his novel Shakti, a fantastical story which has insights into the real-life world of India today. Audio
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NZ Covid-19 response ramped up with Jacinda Ardern’s alert announcement
New Zealand's response to the global Covid-19 pandemic has ramped up again today after the Prime Minister urged people over the age of 70 to stay indoors - more than half a million people.
There… Video, Audio
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James Hadfield: NZ phylogeneticist tracking COVID-19's spread
Working from home isn't exactly a new experience for phylogeneticist Dr James Hadfield. Based in Wanaka but employed by Seattle's Bedford Lab, he works on the open source Nextstrain platform: this… Audio, Gallery
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Covid-19’s silver lining
As we face very uncertain times, the Two Cents' Worth team thought to try to find the economic positives out of the COVID-19 crisis. Audio
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Pacific nations prepare for Covid-19's inevitable arrival
With Covid-19 coronavirus being confirmed in French Polynesia, Guam and Hawai'i, other Pacific countries and territories are preparing for the inevitable arrival of the disease and strategies are… Audio
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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Fly My Pretties perform Troy Kingi’s ‘Aztechknowledgey’ live at Massey
Fly My Pretties are set to release The Studio Recordings Pt. 2 in May and to celebrate, they performed this special live version of Troy Kingi’s ‘Aztechknowledgey’ live at Wellington’s Massey… Video
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Pacific artists inspired to share Tupaia's story
Pacific Islanders who visited an exhibition about the Tahitian navigator Tupaia say they are inspired to share his story. Audio