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Pacific under-represented at global feminism conference
It's been described at the Olympics of feminism - and it's hoped that it will spread new ideas about gender equality around the world. Audio
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Who will win the 2019 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup?
They’re predicting the 2019 ICC Men’s World Cup to be the closest World Cup ever. The 10 best cricket teams in the world duke it out over six weeks to find a winner. Who will win? Audio
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Helen Clark urges women: ‘Make your luck and hustle’
Former New Zealand Prime Minister the Rt Hon Helen Clark is a formidable leader. But she, like many women in leadership, has had to fight every step of the way. She speaks with Fair Play’s Zoë George…
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Mining company : "We have good motives here"
The overseas mining company seeking to expand its operation next to a fossil rich geological site of international significance in Otago, says it has good motives, and is surprised by the negative… Audio, Gallery
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Foulden Maar - a 23-million year-old fossil treasure trove
A 23-year million year old volcanic crater in inland Otago that is a treasure trove of exquisiute fossils is facing the threat of being mined for animal feed. Audio
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Opposition to Foulden Maar mine proposal grows
Resistance to a proposed mine next to a fossil rich geological site of international significance near Middlemarch is growing.. Foulden Maar is a 23-million-year-old crater lake containing large… Audio, Gallery
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Are we failing our sportswomen?
Helen Clark says we're failing sportswomen in New Zealand. The former Prime Minister told an event we need to stop accepting the excuse that we can't find women to appoint to senior roles in the… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Audio 10 May 2019Americans are more likely than any other nationality to say their country is the 'best in the world'. That's the finding from a project by the Guardian, which surveyed 23 of the world's biggest… Audio
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New Zealand failing its sportswomen - Helen Clark
New Zealand may be known as a strong sporting nation but former Prime Minister Helen Clark says it's failing its sportswomen. Ms Clark joined Sports Minister Grant Robertson at this week's "Women in… Audio
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Sports News for 10 May 2019
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark believes New Zealand is failing it's sportswomen. Audio
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New exhibition showcases punk and new wave poster art from '77-'81
Toward the end of the 1970s, punk and new wave turned NZ's popular music scene on its head. Not only was the music totally different, but bands including The Suburban Reptiles, Toy Love and the… Audio
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Sitting on a sensational story for safety’s sake
For five years our news media kept the story of kidnapped nurse Louisa Akavi under wraps and this week they won praise for putting her safety ahead of a scoop. But the last time this happened, the… Audio
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Why is the word Pakeha so controversial? – John Bluck
John Bluck explores what it means to be Pakeha in a series of talks. This third episode is entitled What's in a name? Audio
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The history of post-political careers for NZ Prime Ministers
Former Prime Minister Jenny Shipley has recently been in the news due to her involvement in the failure of Mainzeal. Shipley is one of many recent PMs who still have busy post-political careers. 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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Jihadi brides should be allowed to return - Helen Clark
Audio 8 Mar 2019Former Prime Minister Helen Clark believes New Zealand-born jihadi brides should be allowed to return here from Syria. Miss Clark has previously publicly supported a return to the UK for British… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 8 March 2019
Audio 8 Mar 2019Doctors call for action on chronic pain crisis; Firefighters want blood tested for toxic chemicals; Labour blocks China expert on foreign interference committee; Drysdale looks at rowing for Fiji in… Audio
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Govt resumes regular meetings with trade unions
Audio 28 Feb 2019The Government has picked up where Helen Clark left off and resumed regular meetings with the trade union movement. The Prime Minister, as well as Labour, Green and New Zealand First Ministers joined… Audio
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Sound Archives - 125 Influential New Zealand Women
Next week, the final entries of a project to mark 125 years of women's suffrage in New Zealand by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision will go online. The project curate's a permanent exhibition profiling 125… Audio, Gallery
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UK’s ‘Isis bride’ row triggers talk radio
A teenage Briton’s bid to return home after sleeping with the enemy in Syria was a huge talking point in the UK. But it also occupied a lot of airtime here, obscuring the issue closer to home. Audio
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Sound Lounge: James Newton Howard's Violin Concerto; Whitehead's Serenade for Ann Morris
Audio 23 Feb 2019Plus haunting violin and tape delay music by Anita Clarke; piano music by NZ composer and improviser Steve Barry; and Relevant Tones looks at modern compositions that have still been influenced by… Video
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New Zealand - Peacemakers of the Pacific?
Nina Hall, Assistant Professor of International Relations John Hopkins University, SAIS Europe was one of a group of New Zealanders who released a report last year, on the possibility of this country… Audio
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Spying on citizens: has the public service lost its way?
Concern at the highest level over a scathing report detailing the use of private investigators by government organisations. A State Services Commission investigation has found four government agencies… Audio
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A very long Wednesday of work and dope
Audio 5 Dec 2018Does your workday ever feel like it lasts a day and a half? It literally will today in Parliament when MPs will put paid to work law and move on to banks and cannabis. And that’s just the start.
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A Woman's Place: complete concert
A special concert mounted by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to celebrate 125 years of women's suffrage in Aotearoa New Zealand, Auckland Town Hall, 29 November 2018. Audio
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Parliament’s to do list: medicinal cannabis and the Reserve Bank rules
Audio 29 Nov 2018Each sitting day in the House MPs debate bills and today they’ll work on permitting medicinal cannabis and the rules for the Reserve Bank.
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Helen Clark: US, China tensions ‘like an economic cold war’
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark says the South Pacific has become the meat in the sandwich of an economic cold war. Her comments come after a fruitless APEC summit that ended without a… 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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100 years since boat unleashed the Spanish Flu on Samoa
A hundred years ago today, the SS Talune steamed into Apia with a disease that unleashed devastation on Samoa: the Spanish flu. 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…