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  • Political commentators Craig Renney & Tim Hurdle

    Podcast episode — 04 September 2023

    Craig and Tim break down the campaign launches of the big parties over the weekend, with National opting not to include any new policies while Labour unveiled its plan to provide free dental care for under-30s. Both parties had to deal with protestors - is that a sign of the times? National's tax policy has been under the microscope by critics, as has both parties' cut to climate change funds. And the 53rd Parliament has adjourned, what major laws has it passed - and not passed? Craig Renney is currently the Economist and Director for the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, and has held roles as the Senior Ministerial Advisor to the Minister of Finance, and Advisor to the Leader of the Opposition. Craig volunteers for Labour election campaigns in the Wellington area in his spare time. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.

    Political commentators Craig Renney & Tim Hurdle
  • Political commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle

    Podcast episode — 27 August 2023

    Correspondents Dale Husband and Tim Hurdle join Kathryn to discuss Chris Hipkins ruling out any possibility of Labour working with New Zealand First and Winston Peters post-election - even as the party creeps up in the polls. They'll also talk about what to expect in the last week of Parliament, the passage of the Three Waters legislation, the boon to National Party coffers, the contempt ruling against National MP Tim van de Molen and what the PREFU opening of the books might reveal in two weeks. Dale Husband is a long time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Maori focused current affairs programme. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.

    Political commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle
  • NZ Live: Summer Thieves

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    25 Aug 2023
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    For NZ Live today Dunedin born band Summer Thieves is in to play. The band came together during their high school days making a name for themselves playing at local parties. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia

    Podcast episode — 18 August 2023

    There's no room left in Barry Skinner's music museum in Hector. "I've run out of wall space so I'm hanging off the roof now," says the dobro and lap-steel playing collector.

    Aladdin's cave of country music memorabilia
  • Country Life for 18 August 2023

    Podcast episode — 18 August 2023

    A Year on the Farm with Alistair and Genna Bird, farmer efforts to restore the Waihi estuary and a visit to a small country music museum in Hector on the West Coast.

    Country Life for 18 August 2023
  • Political commentators Hughes and Hurdle

    Podcast episode — 06 August 2023

    Political commentators Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle join Susie to look at the big promises being made for second Auckland harbour crossing, continued poll slide for Labour and the left bloc, the battle of the policy costings, minor party manoeuvring and an end to ongoing industrial action by teachers and nurses. Gareth Hughes is a former Green MP and now works for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.

    Political commentators Hughes and Hurdle
  • Political commentators Annabelle Lee-Mather & Tim Hurdle

    Podcast episode — 30 July 2023

    Tamati Coffey has reversed his decision to retire, seeking to replace Kiri Allan as Labour's candidate for the East Coast. We'll talk about the latest Cabinet reshuffle - including David Parker departing revenue over the wealth tax decision, Labour's potential GST-exempt fruit and veges policy outed by National and how the smaller parties are positioning themselves to be potential coalition or support partners. Annabelle Lee-Mather is a journalist and television producer. Among her credits are Mata Reports, Gone By Lunchtime, The Casketeers, Hongi to Hangi and RNZ's New Zealand Wars series. Annabelle whakapapas to Ngai Tahu and Ngati Kahungunu. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.

    Political commentators Annabelle Lee-Mather & Tim Hurdle
  • Pacific Waves for 30 June 2023

    Podcast episode — 29 June 2023

    Tonga Parliament passes this year's Budget; Fiji Budget will 'not be business as usual' Aspiring basketballer could face deportation to Tonga; Otago museum looks to expand its Pacific science festival initiative.

    Pacific Waves for 30 June 2023
  • Political commentators Neale Jones & Tim Hurdle

    Podcast episode — 11 June 2023

    A Parliamentary inquiry has been launched and Michael Wood has temporarily lost his transport portfolio, after he failed to disclose and sell his shares in Auckland Airport. Mr Wood told the Cabinet Office numerous times he would dispose of the shares, but had failed to do so. Neale, Tim and Kathryn discuss whether he will be able to return as Transport Minister. National says the government has killed the He Waka Eke Noa plan, and that it is no longer a bipartisan process. Party leader Christopher Luxon claims the government is no longer working in consensus with the sector on its agricultural emissions plan. And a new poll is suggesting crime is registering more and more as a concern with voters Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern, and prior to that was Chief of Staff to Andrew Little. He is the director of public affairs firm Capital. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.

    Political commentators Neale Jones & Tim Hurdle
  • Pacific Waves for 26 May 2023

    Podcast episode — 25 May 2023

    Super Typhoon Mawar lashed the tiny U.S territory of Guam last night, terrorising residents; Preparations for 2023 Pacific Games 'on schedule'; Construction for Fiji's first living museum begins.

    Pacific Waves for 26 May 2023
  • Political commentators Gareth Hughes & Tim Hurdle

    Podcast episode — 30 April 2023

    Political correspondents Tim Hurdle and Gareth Hughes join Kathryn to talk about the Government's tax review of the extremely wealthy - will it lead to actual election policy? They'll also look at the pre-Budget positioning by the Prime Minister, the implications of Australia's strategic defence review and fears over an exodus to Australia by skilled workers - what are the main parties proposing to do about it? Gareth Hughes is a former Green MP and now works for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa. Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.

    Political commentators Gareth Hughes & Tim Hurdle
  • Anzac Day: Stories of war, loss, peace and discovery

    Podcast episode — 23 April 2023

    Very few WWII veterans remain, but Auckland War Memorial Museum says if anything, there's been a surge of interest in looking at our wartime history.

    Anzac Day: Stories of war, loss, peace and discovery
  • A pair of tyrants

    Podcast episode — 15 February 2023

    This week we're travelling back in time 66 million years ago with producer William Ray, to a time when dinosaurs roamed. Join William as he meets two Tyrannosaurus rex fossils at the Auckland Museum and uncovers the story behind the bones.

    A pair of tyrants
  • Sunfish secrets

    Podcast episode — 16 November 2022

    Sunfish are the world's largest bony fish species - and yet scientists know little about their lives. This week, Our Changing World meets a sunfish researcher unravelling mola mysteries and dives into the weird world of sunfishes as a museum specimen is examined and prepared.

    Sunfish secrets
  • What feathers can tell us about the past lives of seabirds

    Podcast episode — 02 November 2022

    Behind the scenes at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, a "menagerie" of specimens is a treasure trove for curator Dr Matt Rayner, who is researching how the Hauraki Gulf's seabirds are faring using clues from very old feathers.

    What feathers can tell us about the past lives of seabirds
  • The evolution of museums - returning what was taken

    Podcast episode — 04 September 2022

    European museums are stacked with cultural treasures taken from their former colonies. New thinking could change that.

    The evolution of museums - returning what was taken
  • Ulumate - revitalizing a Fijian tradition

    Podcast episode — 31 July 2022

    Daren Kamali's hair over a period of 25 years has now been woven into a traditional Ulumate, to be preserved for many years to come.Voices talks to the artist about the revitalizing of this ancient tradition, thanks to spaces like the Auckland Museum.

    Ulumate - revitalizing a Fijian tradition
  • Pacific Waves for Thursday 2 June 2022

    Podcast episode — 01 June 2022

    Canberra urged to keep tabs on Australian mining interests in Bougainville; Samoa celebrates 60 years of independence; Auckland Museum lights up for Samoa language week

    Pacific Waves for Thursday 2 June 2022
  • An eye for detail - Yumiko Baba

    Podcast episode — 13 February 2022

    In this Voices podcast, botanist and associate curator at the Auckland Museum, Yumiko Baba, shares her long-standing love for a particular native tree. Produced and presented by Kadambari Raghukumar.

    An eye for detail - Yumiko Baba
  • Te Taunga - a hub at Auckland Museum

    Podcast episode — 12 December 2021

    Auckland's diversity found a new space in the Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum this year. Kadambari chats to the people involved in making this a dynamic, community-driven space.

    Te Taunga - a hub at Auckland Museum
  • Country Life for 29 October 2021

    Podcast episode — 29 October 2021

    Country Life visits a sheep and beef farm near Culverden that has it's own brand of fine merino blankets and yarns, a Western AustralaTasman dairy farmer talks about the challenges he's facing, the team visiting a tiny museum in Staveley that celebrates local history and finds out about a new tool to calculate greenhouse gas emissions.

    Country Life for 29 October 2021
  • Foothills history the focal point for rural museum

    Podcast episode — 29 October 2021

    The tiny Staveley Museum displays a photographic collection that tells the story of the foothills area of Mid-Canterbury including timber milling, coal mining, limestone quarrying, farming and family life. Retired farmer and museum custodian Alan Totty says the earliest photo dates back to1860.

    Foothills history the focal point for rural museum
  • The Sampler: Raiza Biza, Julien Baker, Edo Funk Explosion

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    27 Mar 2021
    Edo Funk Explosion cover

    Tony Stamp checks out the latest from Rwanda-NZ rapper Raiza Biza, Christian indie strummer Julien Baker, and a collection of seventies Nigerian funk curated by the resourceful record label Analog… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Sampler: Raiza Biza, Julien Baker, Edo Funk Explosion

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    The Sampler music
    27 Mar 2021
    Edo Funk Explosion cover

    Tony Stamp checks out the latest from Rwanda-NZ rapper Raiza Biza, Christian indie strummer Julien Baker, and a collection of seventies Nigerian funk curated by the resourceful record label Analog…

    Audio

    The Sampler: Raiza Biza, Julien Baker, Edo Funk Explosion
  • Dateline Pacific for 18 February 2021

    Podcast episode — 17 February 2021

    President of UN Human Rights Council calls for more Pacific representation;World warned of nutrition crisis: Pacific children hardest-hit ; Tongan community group hope Te Papa museum exhibition inspired others.

    Dateline Pacific for 18 February 2021
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