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At The Movies: Muru
At The Movies: Muru
7 Sep 2022Muru is a thriller based on the notorious Tūhoe raids of 2007. Starring Cliff Curtis and Simone Kessell and directed by Tearepa Kahi, it is a brilliant and powerful piece of storytelling, says Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Glenorchy at risk of severe liquefaction in quake, also flooding, study finds
Glenorchy at risk of severe liquefaction in quake, also flooding, study finds
7 Sep 2022Glenorchy is a small, idyllic settlement just down the road from a place called Paradise. But its residents face an uncertain future after a study detailed significant natural hazards.
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Why do we mourn for people we've never met?
Why do we mourn for people we've never met?
7 Sep 2022The Detail - When Princess Diana died, millions were compelled to travel to her home and leave flowers. Why? Audio
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Tongan Language Week helping empower Tongan youth
Tongan Language Week helping empower Tongan youth
Uike Kātoanga'i 'o e lea faka-Tonga, or Tongan Language Week, is under way with schools and community groups organising events throughout the country.
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Food to fix the world
Food to fix the world
5 Sep 2022Voices - The Pacific Food Lab is a social enterprise aiming to change the way we think about, create and consume food with the hopes of improving our health and the environment. Audio
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'I'm going to thank myself in the long run'
'I'm going to thank myself in the long run'
7 Sep 2022To say the words "I'm not going to be coming to the Commonwealth Games" were some of the hardest White Fern Lauren Down has ever spoken.
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Taking lessons from the military into the workplace
Taking lessons from the military into the workplace
6 Sep 2022Dr Sydney Savion is a behavioural scientist, who spent 20 years in the US military before forging a successful career as a corporate executive, including at Air New Zealand. Audio
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The Aotearoa History Show
The Aotearoa History Show
28 Oct 2022From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Uluomato'otua Aiono - from the factory floor to the NZ Business Hall of Fame
Uluomato'otua Aiono - from the factory floor to the NZ Business Hall of Fame
5 Sep 2022Respected businessman Uluoma'tootua Saulaulu Aiono was inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame last month.
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Wasps could join the fight against weeds
Wasps could join the fight against weeds
6 Sep 2022The Detail - The Sydney golden wattle is causing havoc in coastal areas around the country. Could a tiny wasp be the answer to getting this invasive weed under control? Audio
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Cliff Curtis: Te Urewera raid inspired film, Muru
Cliff Curtis: Te Urewera raid inspired film, Muru
5 Sep 2022Acclaimed Hollywood actor Cliff Curtis says his new movie Muru is a fictional response to police ‘anti-terror’ raids in Te Urewera in 2007. Audio
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The Mixtape: The Casketeers
The Mixtape: The Casketeers
3 Sep 2022Charlotte Ryan visits the Onehunga branch of Tipene Funerals to chat with the stars of the reality show The Casketeers about their favourite music. Video, Audio
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Perlina Lau's must-see TV for September
Perlina Lau's must-see TV for September
6 Sep 2022RNZ's Perlina Lau runs her eye over the best of the streamers coming up in September.
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Lotto stores in poorest half of NZ account for 70% of sales
Lotto stores in poorest half of NZ account for 70% of sales
5 Sep 2022An expert warns Lotto is impacting poor communities "by stealth" and says it has hidden in the shadows as the spotlight shone on pokies.
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Tame Iti: 'It's time to put that aside'
Tame Iti: 'It's time to put that aside'
3 Sep 2022Tūhoe artist and activist Tame Iti reflects on the production of the recently released film Muru and his I Will Not Speak Māori exhibition in an extensive interview with RNZ's Kim Hill. Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler: new music to explore
The Sampler: new music to explore
3 Sep 2022Tony Stamp reviews Cass McCombs' satirical songs about sadness, Domi & JD Beck's hyperactive jazz, and the ambient banjo music of Andrew Tuttle. Audio
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'ANZPM has the potential to be incredibly market-distorting'
'ANZPM has the potential to be incredibly market-distorting'
The new public media entity replacing RNZ and TVNZ – will "collaborate" with New Zealand's commercial media companies, according to new legislation. But the owner of Stuff says no-one knows what that means. Audio
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'I love taking people away and letting them escape'
'I love taking people away and letting them escape'
1 Sep 2022Best-selling Australian writer Matthew Reilly talks about directing the Netflix action film Interceptor and his new superhero novel Cobalt Blue. Video, Audio
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Getting inside the mind of rising F2 star Liam Lawson
Getting inside the mind of rising F2 star Liam Lawson
4 Sep 2022Race car driver Liam Lawson is having a cracking Formula 2 season, and taking practice laps in Formula 1 car - Jim Mora gets inside his head. Audio
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Dead Moon: the Portland rock band that won over NZ in the early '90s
Dead Moon: the Portland rock band that won over NZ in the early '90s
3 Sep 2022Back in 1992, Dead Moon skipped the chance to play with Nirvana to do a 20-show tour of New Zealand. They're celebrating the 30th anniversary of that tour with a double LP of recordings of their Invercargill gig. Video, Audio
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Farming with two tiny tots in tow
Farming with two tiny tots in tow
3 Sep 2022A toddler on her back, a newborn in front and five dogs alongside... that's how you might find Taihape sheep and beef farmer Mairi Whittle. Audio
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Taking a more sceptical stance on big business
Taking a more sceptical stance on big business
4 Sep 2022Mediawatch - Should the New Zealand media apply the same scrutiny to our corporate sector as they do to politics? Video, Audio
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'Pasture-fed meat is a phenomenally wasteful way of producing our food'
'Pasture-fed meat is a phenomenally wasteful way of producing our food'
The New Zealand diet is particularly bad for the planet due to the vast amount of land required to produce what we eat, says environmental campaigner and author George Monbiot. Audio
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The Casketeers' Mixtape
The Casketeers' Mixtape
3 Sep 2022Francis and Kaiora Tipene chat to Charlotte Ryan about the power of music at funerals and share some of their favourite tunes. Video, Audio