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Pacific women artists with a mission in Aotearoa
10 Jul 2018Pacific visual artist Janet Lilo is a mother on a mission to create art and explore indigenous feminism but also raise good feminist men.
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Regional co-operation focus for new head at Pacific's FFA
The incoming head of the Pacific's Forum Fisheries Agency aims to focus on "strength through co-operation".
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PNG PM urges Pacific countries to take Papua issue to UN
10 Jul 2018Papua New Guinea's prime minister has reportedly encouraged regional countries to take the issue of West Papua to the United Nations decolonisation committee.
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PNG has until 2020 to vaccinate 80 percent of children against polio
10 Jul 2018Papua New Guinea's national planning minister says the government has 18 months to vaccinate 80 percent of children against polio.
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Finkelstein: Hamish Kilgour's musical fairy tale
10 Jul 2018Nick Bollinger delights in the lush folds of a fairy tale concept album by Clean founder Hamish Kilgour, but fails to follow the storyline. Audio
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Immersed in verse: poetry and the art of mindfulness
10 Jul 2018In a world of electronic distractions we are being urged to be ‘mindfull’- but how? Poetry can help says an academic and poet. Audio
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Podcast Classics
11 Jul 2018Elgar's Enigma Variations played by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra is available now as a free classical download. The set of 14 variations are sketches of Elgar's friends ... well, actually 12 other people, the composer himself, and a dog.
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'The NZ voice is so different' - Film Commission head
10 Jul 2018Streaming services are sparking some of the biggest changes ever seen in the film business, but NZ's cultural voice can be heard more clearly than ever, says the Film Commission head. Audio
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The Sampler: Lump - Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay
10 Jul 2018Nick Bollinger considers the first collaboration between singer-songwriter Laura Marling and folk-tronicist Mike Lindsay. Audio
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Southern right whales returning to mainland New Zealand
12 Jul 2018A southern right whale in Wellington Harbour is a sign that the species is recovering after being hunted nearly to extinction. Audio
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Westside's Antonia Prebble
9 Jul 2018Antonia Prebble of Outrageous Fortune says she's loving being back in New Zealand for a longer stint and doing some writing again, as season four of prequel Westside starts airing. Audio
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First song: Reuben Naera
9 Jul 2018Auckland's Matariki Festival includes performing arts students from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. One of the performers involved in the Matariki on the Move: Ngahau show, Reuben Naera, performs for us in our Auckland studio Audio
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Boy talk: it's all about tone
9 Jul 2018Boys like to communicate, but the way we adults talk to them is crucial. Get it wrong and they shut down, get it right and it can be transformative, a psychologist says. Audio
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Transport solutions: Advice from Vancouver
9 Jul 2018Two of the country's major cities - Auckland and Wellington - are considering introducing light rail to their public transport system. Vancouver transport manager Dale Bracewell, who spoke in the capital recently, had some advice. Audio
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Worlds of Music: 2Cellos
7 Jul 2018These Croatian virtuosos duelling cellos version of Michael Jackson's 'Smooth Criminal' got three million hits on YouTube in two weeks. They then supported Sir Elton John's global tour. Hear them play, and in conversation with Trevor Reekie. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Heaven & Earth by Kamasi Washington
10 Jul 2018Nick Bollinger spends some quality time with the latest epic from tenor sax titan Kamasi Washington. Audio
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Brexit boils over - what now for Theresa May?
10 Jul 2018Theresa May, Britain's PM for less than two years, has lost control of the kitchen and cannot keep the lid on things. Too many other ambitious cooks surround her, writes David Townsend.
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Becroft marks two years advocating for Kiwi kids
7 Jul 2018Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft hopes to stay on in the job he's had for two years, he told Kim Hill there is now a chance of a non-partisan approach to child poverty. Audio
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Kathryn Stott and NZSQ
10 Jul 2018The New Zealand String Quartet is joined by international pianist Kathryn Stott for this CMNZ concert, in Auckland. She plays solo piano music by Fauré & Ravel, then together they play quintets by John Psathas and César Franck.
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Te Reo thrash metal band Alien Weaponry Documentary
5 Jul 2018The three-piece teenage metal thrash band, whose songs are inspired by Māori history, released their first album, Tū, last month to huge success and now a documentary about the band has been released. Video, Audio
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Modern notions of mental health questioned
7 Jul 2018The modern definition of mental health as being something positive to aspire to should be viewed with suspicion, according to philosopher Simon Keller. Audio
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Gujarati fish curry and roti
9 Jul 2018A mother and daughter team is keeping Gujarati cooking traditions alive, across the generations and across the miles. Audio, Gallery
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Claims NZ curriculum failing to reflect Pasifika identity
12 Jul 2018The director of Pacific Strategy and Engagement at the University of Auckland says New Zealand's curriculum fails to reflect its students from Pasifika and other minority backgrounds. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Simon Grigg
23 May 2020NZ music industry stalwart Simon Grigg talks through six of his favourite songs, and the people who helped shape his illustrious career for the RNZ Music Mixtape. Video, Audio