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Measles outbreak: Frustration at vaccine shortage
Measles outbreak: Frustration at vaccine shortage
13 Sep 2019As the country's measles outbreak continues, parents and GP practices are expressing frustration as stock runs out and vaccinations have to be cancelled. Audio
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The Farewell: Strong performances buoy a morbid theme
The Farewell: Strong performances buoy a morbid theme
11 Sep 2019While the newly-bankable Awkwafina was clearly the lure to get the film made, reaction to The Farewell has been remarkably positive, inspired as much by the attractive performances as by the undemanding story. Video, Audio
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Waiata Māori Music Award winners announced
Waiata Māori Music Award winners announced
14 Sep 2019Pop collective Te Kākano, and singer songwriter Amba Holly were the big winners at tonight’s Waiata Māori Music Awards in Hastings. Te Kākano too home a total of four awards, while Holly scooped two.
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Waiata Māori Music Award winners announced
Waiata Māori Music Award winners announced
13 Sep 2019Pop collective Te Kākano, and singer songeriter Amba Holly were the big winners at tonight’s Waiata Māori Music Awards in Hastings. Te Kākano too home a total of four awards, while Holly scooped two.
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New visas to help mosque attack widows rejected by Cabinet
New visas to help mosque attack widows rejected by Cabinet
15 Sep 2019Insight - About 25 women made widows by the Christchurch mosque attacks have been left with no other family to support them permanently in New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Friday Night Live: Julia Deans
Friday Night Live: Julia Deans
13 Sep 2019Join singer-songwriter-guitarist Julia Deans both solo and with Fur Patrol in this selection of performances recorded by RNZ Music across a decade.
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The enchanting combo of Neil Finn and Fleetwood Mac
The enchanting combo of Neil Finn and Fleetwood Mac
13 Sep 2019Review - Last night's performance at Spark Arena of Fleetwood Mac with new member Neil Finn had Samuel Scott trapped in a trance of their magical act.
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Ko tōku reo, tōku ohooho: Great te reo Māori phrases for everyday talk
Ko tōku reo, tōku ohooho: Great te reo Māori phrases for everyday talk
13 Sep 2019As te wiki o te reo Māori comes to an end, why not dip your toes in the kōrero with RNZ's Shannon Haunui-Thompson and Guyon Espiner's Kīwaha podcast.
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A nip here, a tuck there: Why edit law?
A nip here, a tuck there: Why edit law?
13 Sep 2019The House - When laws are being hammered out in Parliament, MPs suggest dozens of changes for many different reasons but not all of them obvious, writes Phil Smith.
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Taika Waititi - the toast of Toronto
Taika Waititi - the toast of Toronto
The Detail - Taika Waititi has been the talk of the Toronto International Film Festival for his film Jojo Rabbit - a controversial passion project that's being both lauded and slated. Audio
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REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac live at Spark Arena
REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac live at Spark Arena
13 Sep 2019"The band bursts into instant glory, running through 'The Chain', 'Little Lies' and 'Dreams'. It’s such a powerful trio of songs to open a concert it’s almost overwhelming." - Samuel Scott reviews the first of four Auckland shows.
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Green cities of the future - what we can expect in 2050
Green cities of the future - what we can expect in 2050
12 Sep 2019Scientists have collaborated with Te Papa to produce a vision of a city in 2050, as we accommodate more urban dwellers and build in technology that reduces our impact on the environment. Audio
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'Akilisi Pohiva remembered as 'beacon of democracy'
'Akilisi Pohiva remembered as 'beacon of democracy'
'Akilisi Pohiva, a school teacher who evolved into the leading figure of Tonga's democracy movement to eventually become prime minister, has been remembered as a "beacon of democracy".
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Ihumātao occupation: 'They stand strong, they're leading the way'
Ihumātao occupation: 'They stand strong, they're leading the way'
11 Sep 2019It's been dubbed this generation's Bastion Point. More than 50 days after the Ihumātao call to action, dozens of people still remain on the whenua and are not planning on going anywhere. Video, Audio
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Parallel paths: Springsteen and the fan that become something more
Parallel paths: Springsteen and the fan that become something more
As a Pakistani boy growing up in Britain in the late 80's, Sarfraz Manzoor felt isolation and alienation all the time. Then he discovered Bruce Springsteen, a story which has now been made into a film. Audio
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Polynesian Panthers: 'We raised the beast, we brought racism to attention'
Polynesian Panthers: 'We raised the beast, we brought racism to attention'
12 Sep 2019Eyewitness - When the police started cracking down on Pasifika overstayers in New Zealand, a group of young people called the Polynesian Panthers started pushing back in the 1970s. Audio
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"Music saved my life"
"Music saved my life"
11 Sep 2019As a kid growing up in Flaxmere, Tipene assumed his destiny was to join the Mongrel Mob, but music steered him on a different course. It's been a twisty-turny path to achieving the release of his debut album Tautoko. Video, Audio
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Celebrating Bruce Springsteen
Celebrating Bruce Springsteen
8 Sep 2019William Dart listens to Bruce Springsteen … on movie soundtrack, from the Broadway stage, and in a new studio album, Western Stars... on New Horizons. Video, Audio
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A working mother in the 19th Century
A working mother in the 19th Century
12 Sep 2019Pianist and composer Clara Schumann had it all: talent, fame and a bright future... then she got married.
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Scepticism, science and stats: Following the numbers in a post-truth world
Scepticism, science and stats: Following the numbers in a post-truth world
7 Sep 2019In a time where anti-vaccination campaigns and climate change sceptics are gaining attention, it’s become more important than ever to distinguish the truth from the myths. Audio
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Te wiki o te reo Māori: Poriana Luke's Journey
Te wiki o te reo Māori: Poriana Luke's Journey
11 Sep 2019Te wiki o te reo Māori - Poriana Hinemoa Luke is determined to be the first one in her whānau to speak te reo Māori, but she's come along way from being whakamā, or embarrassed, about her identity.
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Watch: Mayoral candidate rivals debate Christchurch's issues
Watch: Mayoral candidate rivals debate Christchurch's issues
11 Sep 2019Morning Report - Host Corin Dann puts each of the mayoral contenders - current mayor Lianne Dalziel, veteran social activist John Minto, businessman Darryll Park - in the hot seat over their policies and promises. Video, Audio
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Clara Schumann: Working mother in the 19th century
Clara Schumann: Working mother in the 19th century
12 Sep 2019It's 200 years since the birth of Clara Schumann - pianist, composer and 19th century working mum.
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Power Play: How Ardern ended up in a scandal
Power Play: How Ardern ended up in a scandal
11 Sep 2019Power Play - How has the Prime Minister ended up in the middle of scandal involving allegations of bullying and intimidation, through to sexual assault? Political Editor Jane Patterson provides analysis.