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Planning for parenthood with endometriosis
Planning for parenthood with endometriosis
24 Apr 2023WATCH - Charlie Dreaver and other women with the cell disorder endometriosis speak frankly about fertility in The Deadline.
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Crown Lynn: A Māori Story
Crown Lynn: A Māori Story
25 Apr 2023WATCH - For almost 50 years, generations of Māori families worked at the Crown Lynn ceramics factory in West Auckland.
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The Sampler - new music to explore
The Sampler - new music to explore
22 Apr 2023Tony Stamp reviews jungle-soul fusion from Nia Archives, uninhibited Aotearoa folk from Mali Mali and Eddie Chacon's ongoing RnB comeback. Audio
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'It's hard to accept that being a mother might not happen'
'It's hard to accept that being a mother might not happen'
21 Apr 2023WATCH - An endometriosis diagnosis has forced Natasha Harris to face a future without having children.
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Anzac Day tribute
Anzac Day tribute
25 Apr 2023Filmed at the New Zealand War Memorial, Hyde Park Corner in London, NZSO Principal Viola Julia Joyce sends an Anzac Day tribute.
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What’s the government’s post-merger media plan?
What’s the government’s post-merger media plan?
After scrapping the idea of a new public media entity, the government has beefed up RNZ's budget. What's the "broadcasting strategy for all New Zealanders" they're working on? Audio
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Award-winning music from RNZ Concert
Award-winning music from RNZ Concert
23 Jun 2022RNZ Concert's recording of Rob Ruha and the Auckland Philharmonia performing live at the Auckland Town Hall has won Gold for Best Live Sound in the prestigious New York Festivals Radio Awards 2023. Have a listen here: Audio
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Anzac Day: Stories of war, loss, peace and discovery
Anzac Day: Stories of war, loss, peace and discovery
Alexia Russell gets a tour of the Auckland War Memorial Museum with its director of collections and research David Reeves. Audio
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'We don’t have a PR firm who work for us to massage our messages'
'We don’t have a PR firm who work for us to massage our messages'
23 Apr 2023Four long-time political activists front up on The House. Audio
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'We haven't allowed nature to do the best it can do'
'We haven't allowed nature to do the best it can do'
20 Apr 2023To secure Aotearoa's mountain forests against future cyclones, we need to prevent deer from devouring the natural water-management tool that is moss, says conservationist Dean Baigent-Mercer. Audio
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Princess Chelsea "really shocked" at Taite Music Prize win
Princess Chelsea "really shocked" at Taite Music Prize win
22 Apr 2023Auckland musician Princess Chelsea recorded her award-winning album Everything Is Going To Be Alright at London's Abbey Road Studios. Video, Audio
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New regional news platform seeks reporters and backers
New regional news platform seeks reporters and backers
What is Regional News Network and how does it plan to improve media coverage of regional New Zealand? Audio
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What to do (and not do) at an Anzac Day dawn service
What to do (and not do) at an Anzac Day dawn service
24 Apr 2023Here’s everything you need to know but were too embarrassed to ask.
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At the Movies - Allelujah
At the Movies - Allelujah
19 Apr 2023Allelujah is a star-studded tale about a Yorkshire hospital for the elderly that's in danger of being closed down. Video, Audio
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'The public-facing me bears very little resemblance to the me at home'
'The public-facing me bears very little resemblance to the me at home'
22 Apr 2023Australian psychologist Dr Jac den Houting is on a mission to update the public perception of autism. Video, Audio
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New Horizons: Griffin | Meehan | Voyce
New Horizons: Griffin | Meehan | Voyce
23 Apr 2023A fifth collaboration between Norman Meehan and Hannah Griffin called Wāhine, this time with electronica man Thomas Voyce, has prompted William Dart to look over their 13 years with Rattle Records. Audio
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"The only pine nut producer south of Lebanon" wins NZ food award
"The only pine nut producer south of Lebanon" wins NZ food award
Country Life goes behind the scenes at Pinoli Pine Nuts - the Marlborough company behind Aotearoa's most outstanding food product of 2023. Audio
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Two Middle Eastern recipes from pastry chef Petra Gallery
Two Middle Eastern recipes from pastry chef Petra Gallery
17 Apr 2023Challah bread and Knafeh are two of the decadent recipes in Galler's new cookbook Butter, Butter: Sometimes more is more. Audio
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'Powerlifting helps me a lot to be stronger in my mind and my body'
'Powerlifting helps me a lot to be stronger in my mind and my body'
21 Apr 2023Fourteen-year-old Hipa Tuhipa, who is on the autism spectrum, won two gold medals at last week's Oceania Powerlifting Championship in Niue. Audio
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Recipe: Beef and Mushroom Stew with Sourdough Croutons, Fried Onions and Cheddar
Recipe: Beef and Mushroom Stew with Sourdough Croutons, Fried Onions and Cheddar
23 Apr 2023Kelly Gibney shares a recipe for a meaty stew with a magnificently crunchy topping.
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'It felt like I was being treated like a uterus'
'It felt like I was being treated like a uterus'
22 Apr 2023Caitlin Dunstan-Harrison's decision not to have children moved her down the waiting list for life-changing endometriosis surgery.
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 April 2023
Hymns on Sunday, 23 April 2023
23 Apr 2023We look ahead to Anzac Day on 25 April with hymns sung at the very first Anzac Day service in 1916 (held in Christchurch Cathedral) and peace-themed hymns. Audio
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Inside Out: Ahmad Jamal and Peter Koopman
Inside Out: Ahmad Jamal and Peter Koopman
22 Apr 2023Nick Tipping checks out a new album from award-winning NZ guitarist Peter Koopman, and pays tribute to the late great pianist Ahmad Jamal. Audio
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10(ish) war films for Anzac Day
10(ish) war films for Anzac Day
22 Apr 2023Combat movies can be fantastic delivery machines for anti-violence messages, and sometimes thrilling and visceral entertainment as well.