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I want to make sure my kids know their heritage - Danielle Apaina
I want to make sure my kids know their heritage - Danielle Apaina
More than 3500 athletes from 24 nations in Oceania will gather in Samoa on 7 July for the Pacific Games - the biggest sporting event in the Pacific region. Video, Audio
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Black rhino dies on way to release in wild
Black rhino dies on way to release in wild
A black rhino died while being flown from a nature reserve in Kent to Tanzania, where he was due to be released into the wild.
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Dr Paul Wood: 'Prison was the most useful thing I could have experienced'
Audio 29 Jun 2019At the age of 19, Paul Wood was sentenced to life in prison for murder. Now he's a Doctor of Psychology, a development coach and the author of a new memoir How to Escape from Prison. He speaks to Kim… Audio
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Raising empowered children
Leading educator and journalist in the US Esther Wojcicki believes parents need to empower their children by giving them responsibilities at a young age. It’s how she raised her own children and… Audio
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Tools down at 'Pacific's tallest building' in Fiji
Tools down at 'Pacific's tallest building' in Fiji
In Fiji, controversy between developers of the so-called "tallest building in the Pacific" and the school next door, has escalated with the council issuing a stop-work order on construction.
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Community leader hopes Facebook currency would speed transfers
Community leader hopes Facebook currency would speed transfers
A Tongan community leader hopes Facebook's planned digital currency speed up money transfers NZ and Pacific Islands.
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'It's a miracle ... finally I've got a home and I'm very happy'
A family of six, including a sick baby, who have been living in a one-bedroom house - despite medical advice the accommodation was unsuitable - have moved into a state house. Lisa Owen and cameraman… Video, Audio
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Outsider artist Lonnie Holley on turning trauma into beauty
Taken from his family as a toddler, Lonnie Holley had a traumatic childhood - neglect, abuse, being hit by a car, put in a prison camp, and living through the Civil Rights movement of mid-60s… Audio
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'Living the best life' - RNZ's new video series on young farmers
'Living the best life' - RNZ's new video series on young farmers
Young Southland contract milker Tangaroa Walker reckons he is living the best life. Watch RNZ Country Life programme following a year in his shoes. Video
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Call for New Zealand and Australia to work together to combat racism
Call for NZ and Aus to work together to combat racism
A migrant and refugee support organisation says it's important for people to learn more about minorities to promote understanding and combat extremism. Video
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Who is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and why is she making waves?
New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is sweeping through US politics like a hurricane. Her sharp use of social media means you've probably heard of her - so who is she? Audio
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The astonishing rise of AOC
Who is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and why is she making waves?
New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is sweeping through US politics like a hurricane. Her sharp use of social media means you've probably heard of her - so who is she?
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Death: a podcast about love, grief and hope
Eight years ago, long-time journalist and Newshub managing editor Mark Longley's daughter Emily was murdered, aged just 17. Audio
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Turia Pitt's tips for confidence
There's nothing wrong with taking pride in your looks, but being confident about the things you can do is what will really make you feel positively towards yourself, says Turia Pitt. The Australian… Video, Audio
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Let's talk about porn
Audio 13 Jun 2019Porn is everywhere and very available. You can bet your child has come across it somewhere online - or will soon. Katy Gosset asks: how do we work through our own awkwardness and start conversations… Audio
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Bombarded with disinformation, navigating fake news
A Stanford University study has found that students find it difficult to navigate a sea of disinformation, and the majority can't distinguish between fake and real news. Lead author, Sam Wineburg is a… Audio
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Tapu te Ranga Marae passed recent fire inspection
Tapu te Ranga Marae passed recent fire inspection
Tapu Te Ranga Marae had passed a recent fire audit as part of the building's warrant of fitness, Rongotai MP Paul Eagle says. Audio
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Smithsonian museum blames Sam Neill over T-rex skeleton lack
Sam Neill blamed for T-rex's museum escape
For decades, one of the most visited institutions has been searching for something that disappeared from the earth some 66 million years ago.
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Brexitcast: Behind-the-scenes Brexit
Listener Janet emailed pods@rnz.co.nz about Brexitcast, a show she's got addicted to that features some top BBC journalists explaining what's going on with Brexit. As Janet writes "... it's very… Audio
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New show about New Zealand's volcanoes
Three part series Beneath New Zealand follows researchers as they look into what lies underneath, to see what we can learn from volcanoes, eruptions and and disasters. Audio
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Auckland school bans phones for junior students
Auckland school bans phones for junior students
A private school in Auckland has banned phones during school hours for junior students and says they're seeing more interactive and imaginative play as a result.
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NZOM recipient says more needs to be done for Pasifika and LGBTQI communities
NZOM recipient says more needs to be done for Pasifika and LGBTQI communities
A Pasifika and LGBTQI community advocate says more work is needed to secure rights and support for minority communities in New Zealand.
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Sport: Tahiti take lessons from U20 World Cup exit
Sport: Tahiti take lessons from U20 World Cup exit
Tahiti are proud of what they've learned at the Under 20 football World Cup despite finishing bottom of their pool.
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Budget 2019 for Māori: Whānau Ora to receive $80m over four years
Budget 2019 for Māori: Whānau Ora to receive $80m over four years
The biggest win for Māori in the Wellbeing Budget is a boost of $80 million for Whānau Ora over four years, Māori correspondent Leigh-Marama Mclachlan writes.
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Budget 2019 RNZ Radio Special: Our correspondents' analysis
Budget 2019 RNZ Radio Special: Our correspondents' analysis
RNZ's Morning Report presenter Susie Ferguson hosted some of our expert journalists for a live radio panel following the release of the 2019 Budget. Listen here and read a condensed analysis. Audio