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Great NZ albums made by women
The RNZ Music team choose their top picks in light of NPR's '150 Greatest Albums Made By Women'.
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One for the Kids
William Dart samples a number of New Zealand releases aimed at kids, enjoyable also by kidults... tracks by Levity Beet and Daniel Styczek, Anika Moa, Mr Roberelli, and Greg Malcolm and Jenny Ward Audio
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Conservation project in PNG goes ahead
A conservation agreement has been signed this month in Papua New Guinea that will focus on promoting sustainable development and biodiversity conservation in the provinces of East and West New… Audio
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Southern Wellingtonians urged to flee on foot in tsunami
Southern Wellingtonians urged to flee on foot in tsunami
If there's a long or strong earthquake with a tsunami on the way and you are able-bodied, do not get in your car, residents have been told.
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Matariki – a community celebration
Te Ahi Kaa goes behind the scenes with kapa haka performers at Te Papa and tours an art exhibition in Porirua. You can also hear part two of astronomer Dr Rangi Matamua's presentation on the meaning… Audio, Gallery
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Woolly mammoth yarn reveals Peter Thiel aid
Woolly mammoth yarn reveals Peter Thiel aid
US entrepreneur and New Zealand citizen Peter Thiel reportedly donated $100,000 in 2015 to try to create a mammoth-elephant hybrid.
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Anika Moa performs live on Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Anika Moa dropped in to perform live ahead of her Chop Chop Hiyaaa! Tour - Songs For Bubbas, which is coming up for the school holidays in July. Audio
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Bougainville landowners keen to see mining but not BCL
Bougainville landowners keen to see mining but not BCL
The head of a landowners group controlling the site of the Panguna mine in PNG's Bougainville says it is keen to see a resumption of mining but will always be opposed to the return of Bougainville…
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Panguna landowners give big tick to mining but no to BCL
Audio 22 Jun 2017The SML landowners at Panguna in Bougainville say no to a return by BCL but yes to another company coming in to mining the substantial gold and copper deposits. Audio
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Bougainville Govt undeterred by latest Panguna setback
The autonomous Bougainville Government says a major mining project, such as a re-opened Panguna mine, is vital ahead of a vote on independence from Papua New Guinea in 2019. Audio
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Bougainville protestors given two weeks for re-think
Bougainville protestors given two weeks for re-think
The government in the autonomous PNG region of Bougainville says it has given people opposed to a possible re-opening of the Panguna copper mine two weeks to re-think their opposition.
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Kura should start bilingual korero earlier - study
Kura should start bilingual korero earlier - study
Māori immersion schools should introduce English to students' lessons from Year 7, new research suggests.
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The Mixtape: Paul Casserly
Paul Casserly's done many things in his career, from bFM to Strawpeople; Havoc & Newsboy to Anika Moa's All Talk. He's got some cracking yarns and great taste in music, so strap in for this week's… Audio
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Paying tribute to Chris Cornell
Music fans around the world are grieving the loss of Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell after his sudden death this week. Tributes have been flowing in from Cornell's contemporaries and those… Video, Audio
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DOC's 'Moa Town' plan doesn't fly with conservationists
DOC's 'Moa Town' plan doesn't fly with conservationists
A plan to put artificial moas and light shows into an ancient cave system has critics accusing DOC of forgetting about the environment as it focuses on tourism.
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Worries DoC tourism plan will turn cave system into theme park
A plan to attract more tourists to the north of the West Coast and help the economy by developing a 35 million year old cave system in the Kahurangi National Park is not being welcomed by everyone… Audio
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De-extinction is coming, but don’t expect a real-life Jurassic Park
De-extinction is coming, but don’t expect a real-life Jurassic Park
"The reality of the idea is too sexy to ignore."
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The 'Perils' of Resurrecting Extinct Species
Are we at risk of entering a re-extinction vortex? Audio
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Television Critic Alex Casey
Alex discusses Survivor NZ, All Talk with Anika Moa (Maori TV) and Ru Paul's Drag Races. Audio
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Viewing - Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman has been watching Big Little Lies on Neon, and the second series of Maori TV's All Talk with Anika Moa. Audio
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New Zealand's invisible women scientists
Women scientists in New Zealand have been shut out of our history, a cultural historian says. Audio
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Nature missions for digital natives
The website Wild Eyes is the brainchild of Wellington producers Paul Ward and Vicky Pope and offers a way to connect kids with nature and complete missions which they then post online. Audio, Gallery
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A place where the icebergs have names is critical to climate change
Multimedia artist Joseph Michael, oceanographer Dr Mike Williams, Associate Professor Sandy Morrison and entrepreneur Geoff Ross talk about Antarctica with Noelle McCarthy. Audio
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Untreated wastewater discharged into sea
Untreated wastewater discharged into sea
Untreated wastewater has leaked into the sea at Wellington's south coast due to a treatment plant equipment failure.
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Are the kids down with the tunes?
The APRA Children's Music Award winners have just been announced, but ahead of the ceremony, RNZ Music's Yadana Saw headed to her local childcare centre to get expert opinions on what songs should… Video, Audio