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Bougainville to go ahead with controversial law rewrite
The Bougainville Government remains committed to rewriting the autonomous Papua New Guinea region's mining law. Audio
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Dame Annette King - The Authorised Biography
Tasman born and bred Dame Annette King recently retired from a record 35 years in New Zealand politics, having served through 17 Labour and National leaders.She was Deputy Leader of the Labour Party… Audio
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Kupu tohutohu, tips for Te Matatini
Audio 18 Feb 2019As thousands of spectators get set to arrive in Wellington for Te Matatini this week, many may be wondering, how does one prepare for the biggest kapa haka festival in Aotearoa? RNZ has been on the… Audio
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Banks may tighten lending after Australian report
A royal commission into Australia's banking sector has referred 24 instances of potential criminal behaviour by banks to prosecutors. The long-awaited report from the royal commissioner, High Court… Audio
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Revisioning New Zealand Opera - Thomas de Mallet Burgess
New Zealand Opera have been advertising six key roles in their team. Last year saw departures from the opera's board, including its chair. New Zealand Opera say they are "in the process of redefining… Audio
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John Cryan: How your gut affects your brain
Dr John Cryan, a neuropharmacologist and microbiome expert from the University College Cork, researches the interactions between the brain and the collection of microbes in the gut, and how that… Audio
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Clapton's life of 'amazing, miraculous privacy'
Eric Clapton, a white working-class Surrey boy, was transformed on hearing the music of the Mississippi Delta, but as biographer Phillip Norman explains he was spoilt and despite avoiding controversy… Audio
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Marilyn Waring: still counting the value of women's unpaid work
The government's approach to welfare and work continues to ignore the largest labour market in every economy in the world, former National MP and groundbreaking feminist economist Dr Marilyn… Audio
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Songs about leaving and saying goodbye
We asked our listeners to tell us what they reckon are the best songs about leaving. We got hundreds of suggestions and have culled the list down to 20! Get your tissues ready! Video, Audio
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The Lions of Lawrence
Two lions escape from a circus in small town New Zealand. Who you gonna call? Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 December 2018
Plenty of Advent carols and hymns today to mark the first Sunday of the season, including an atmospheric rendition of O Come, O Come Emmanuel from the Choir of Wellington Cathedral. Audio
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REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac with Neil Finn: "all a bit overwhelming"
Fleetwood Mac with its new lineup, which includes our very own Neil Finn, is halfway through a 52-date US tour. RNZ Music’s Melody Thomas (and her US-based ex-pat mum and sister) were lucky enough to… Video
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Yoko Ono's Warzone
Yoko Ono - now 85 years old - is back with a new album, Warzone, on which two things are clear: firstly, she's still very much a political animal, and secondly, she's at ease with the music of her… Video, Audio
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Wide Blows Our Banner by Eve de Castro-Robinson
How much has changed for New Zealand's female composers in the 125 years since women's suffrage? In the 2018 Lilburn Lecture, acclaimed composer Eve de Castro-Robinson reflects on her own journey as a… Audio, Gallery
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Kaitaia's Close Call
Audio 16 Nov 2018The Far North town of Kaitaia has been given a reprieve, with news its wood processing plant won’t close - for now. But Kaitaia, like so many small New Zealand towns, is still at risk of “zombie”… Audio
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Pike River re-entry 'excellent news' - Tony Kokshoorn
Grey District mayor Tony Kokshoorn says yesterday's Government decision to approve a re-entry of the Pike River Mine has come as a huge relief on the West Coast. Twenty-nine miners were killed in the… Audio
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Bougainville to seek foreign help with security during vote
The Autonomous Bougainville Government is planning to ask countries in the region to provide a security team to provide safety during the region's key referendum process. Audio
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Schools divided over best way to teach teens
Classrooms have changed radically in the past decade to become future focused. But John Gerritsen investigates if they are equipping children well or leaving them short on essential knowledge. Video, Audio
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NGO leader says Bougainvilleans ready for key vote
Audio 31 Oct 2018Bougainvilleans are due to vote in less than eight months on whether the region should become fully independent from Papua New Guinea. Audio
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NZ law firm says Tokelauans denied legal access, human rights
Audio 31 Oct 2018A New Zealand law firm says Tokelauans are being shut out of legal processes and denied human rights and freedoms. Audio
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History repeating - New Zealand's mental health inquiries
Audio 27 Oct 2018New Zealand’s mental health system has been repeatedly pulled apart in major investigations, the latest of which is reporting back next month. Jess McAllen looks at the history and recurring themes of…
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Tensions rise between Russia, US
US National Security Advisor John Bolton has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. It comes days after President Donald Trump threatened to dismantle an arms control treaty that dates… Audio
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Indigenous free trade deal discussed at Rotorua business forum
An indigenous free-trade agreement is one of the key ideas up for discussion at the World Indigenous Business Forum in Rotorua this week. Indigenous business leaders from around the world are looking… Audio
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Who could be the next Auckland mayor?
Former Prime Ministers Sir John Key and Helen Clark are pouring cold water on the hopes of those who'd love them to step up and sort out Auckland. Both say there's no way they'll put their hands up… Audio
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Standing their ground
Episode Three of Beyond Kate explores property and divorce rights for women, the age of consent, and even the right for women to wear what they want... early social reforms still being debated today.
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Bougainville and PNG to meet in two weeks on referendum
Audio 3 Oct 2018The Bougainville and Papua New Guinea Governments will meet in two weeks to make key decisions preparing for next year's referendum. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern attracts the media spotlight in the US
Jacinda Ardern - and her family - attracted plenty of attention at the UN in New York this week. She was even cast as the antidote to Trumpism by some. But did the media mistake exposure and… Video, Audio
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'Brexit for the British is a deep, dark, truthful mirror'
Musician and social activist Billy Bragg released his first album, Life's a Riot, 35 years ago, containing seven songs recorded on a punk rock electric guitar. The album's sleeve bore the message 'Pay… Video, Audio
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From Beatles to Brockhampton - a short history of boybands
Self-described "hardest working boyband in show business" Brockhampton are about to play their first NZ show in front of a sold out crowd. RNZ Music looks how the thirteen-member hip hop group… Video