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  • The Sampler - Glass Vaults, The Bobby Lees & Joni Mitchell

    Audio
    music
    16 Nov 2020
    No caption

    Nick Bollinger discusses the ambiguous sounds of Wellington trio Glass Vaults; Woodstock punk of The Bobby Lees; and takes a deep dive into the archives of Joni Mitchell. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Sampler - Glass Vaults, The Bobby Lees & Joni Mitchell

    News
    The Sampler music
    16 Nov 2020
    No caption

    Nick Bollinger discusses the ambiguous sounds of Wellington trio Glass Vaults; Woodstock punk of The Bobby Lees; and takes a deep dive into the archives of Joni Mitchell.

    Audio

    The Sampler - Glass Vaults, The Bobby Lees & Joni Mitchell
  • Covid-19: 'Passengers in taxis should also be wearing masks' - Taxi Federation

    Audio
    health transport
    16 Nov 2020
    Taxis in Adelaide

    Aucklanders are preparing to wear masks if using public transport as the rest of New Zealand gets ready to don a mask if taking a domestic flight.

    From Thursday the government is making masks… Video, Audio

  • Dateline Pacific for 16 November 2020

    Audio
    Pacific
    16 Nov 2020

    PNG provinces desperate for policing help; Tonga introduced new cyber-crime legislation;Pasifika community dominates NZMA Manukau graduation. Audio

  • New Tongan legislation aims to tackle cyber crime

    Audio
    Pacific
    16 Nov 2020
    No caption

    Tonga's government has introduced new legislation it says aims to tackle online abuse and cyber crime. Audio

  • 'We need cinemas to survive' - top NZ movie producer

    Audio
    movies
    15 Nov 2020
    A screenshot from the Savage movie.

    When the Chinese dreamed up the terrible threat "may you live in interesting times" they were probably thinking about a year like 2020. In a world that's been locked down, divided and cut off, it's… Video, Audio

  • Pasifika cohort equip themselves with ECE qualification

    News
    Pacific
    15 Nov 2020
    NZMA Manukau ECE home-based graduates 2019/2020

    A NZ education provider celebrated over 100 ECE home-based graduates - all of whom were of Pacific heritage.

    Pasifika cohort equip themselves with ECE qualification
  • Epidemiologist calls for mandatory mask use on all public transport

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    14 Nov 2020
    Caucasian woman in a protective mask sits in public transport at a distance of 2 m from other passengers. Protection and prevention covid 19, Coronavirus

    Masks should be mandatory on public transport and planes for the forseeable future, a public health expert says.

    Epidemiologist calls for mandatory mask use on all public transport
  • Siouxsie Wiles says mystery case could have contracted virus from cafe

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    13 Nov 2020
    Dr Siouxsie Wiles

    Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles suspects the latest community case of Covid-19 could have been contracted via a surface in a cafe. Audio

    Covid-19 scientist Siouxsie Wiles says Auckland's mystery case could have contracted virus from cafe
  • Bilingual traffic signs: Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi says rules are 'absolutely' racist

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    12 Nov 2020
    Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi said te reo Māori is an official language, so it should be put into an "official space".

    Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi has supported calls for a review of New Zealand's traffic signs, saying he believes the rules are "absolutely" racist.

    Bilingual traffic signs: Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi says rules are 'absolutely' racist
  • 'Irresponsible' for Labour to rule out capital taxes - Greens

    News
    Politics
    12 Nov 2020
    Green Party co-leader James Shaw

    Greens co-leader James Shaw has lashed out at Labour over rising house prices, labelling it "irresponsible" for refusing to entertain a tax on capital gains.

    Greens co-leader James Shaw lashes out at Labour over rising house prices
  • The Panel with Heather Roy and Ian Powell (Part 1)

    Audio 12 Nov 2020

    Independent economist Cameron Bagrie joins The Panel to discuss New Zealand's explosive property market and the latest moves by the Reserve Bank. An anti-bullying initiative called KiVa has been one… Audio

  • Chief District Court Judge announces new approach to how district courts operate

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Nov 2020
    Chief District Court Judge Heemi Taumaunu announced a new model for the District Court while delivering the annual Norris Ward McKinnon Lecture at Waitako University on 11 November.

    The top District Court judge has announced a fresh approach to the way the country's busiest jurisdiction operates.

    Chief District Court Judge announces new approach to how district courts operate
  • Introducing Whānau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home

    Audio
    music
    12 Nov 2020
    Whanau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home Logo

    New Zealand’s UK based opera singers come together for a concert of New Zealand, Māori and Pacific songs to be shared internationally from the Royal Albert Hall. Watch and Listen first with RNZ… Video

  • Hong Kong disqualifies four pro-democracy lawmakers after China ruling

    News
    World
    12 Nov 2020
    From left to right Kwok Ka-ki, Kenneth Leung, Alvin Yeung and Dennis Kwok meet the press in Legco just moments after their disqualifications were announced on Nov 11, 2020.

    Four opposition pro-democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong have been disqualified with immediate effect.

    Hong Kong disqualifies four pro-democracy lawmakers after China ruling
  • Remembering Bill Gosden

    Audio
    arts movies
    11 Nov 2020
    No caption

    Dan Slevin remembers the late Bill Gosden, former director of the New Zealand International Film Festival, who passed away on Friday. Video, Audio

  • Review: Mrs. America

    Audio
    arts movies
    11 Nov 2020
    No caption

    The equal rights for women campaign – and the powerful female resistance – gets a quality TV treatment starring Cate Blanchett, reports Dan Slevin. Video

  • All Blacks centurion: Don't change tackle laws

    News
    Sport
    11 Nov 2020
    Sam Whitelock, Scott Barrett and Jack Goodhue on the bench as the All Blacks lose to England.

    Veteran All Black lock Sam Whitelock is adamant the high tackle rules don't need to be changed.

    All Blacks centurion: Don't change tackle laws
  • The acquaculture frontier off Marlborough that could earn billions

    Audio
    business food
    11 Nov 2020
    No caption

    The country's first open ocean fish farm could bring in billions - but the company behind it is running into objections, largely by locals not impressed by its levels of compliance elsewhere.  Audio

  • The acquaculture frontier off Marlborough that could earn billions

    News
    The Detail business
    11 Nov 2020
    No caption

    The country's first open ocean fish farm could bring in billions - but the company behind it is running into objections, largely by locals not impressed by its levels of compliance elsewhere. 

    Audio

    Ambitious salmon farming plan hits drawbacks
  • Adesanya aims to shine light on managed isolation issue

    News
    Sport
    10 Nov 2020
    Israel Adesanya is set to spend Christmas in quarantine.

    The reigning New Zealand sportsman of the year Israel Adesanya hopes publicly revealing his troubles with returning from overseas will help other Kiwis in more serious situations.

    Adesanya aims to shine light on managed isolation issue
  • 'A touch of racism': Calls for bilingual traffic signs

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    10 Nov 2020
    Bilingual entrance way signage just south of Rotorua.

    Rules around bilingual road signage have been described as having "a touch of racism" by a Rotorua iwi representative.

    'A touch of racism': Calls for bilingual traffic signs
  • Pacific’s poorest targetted by UN Covid-19 relief plan

    News
    Pacific
    9 Nov 2020
    Aerial view of Amatuku island in Tuvalu.

    The introduction of a Temporary Basic Income for the world's poorest people including those in the Pacific could help slow the current surge in Covid-19 cases in the region.

    Pacific’s poorest targetted by UN Covid-19 relief plan
  • The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees

    Audio
    music
    9 Nov 2020
    Sturgill Simpson

    Nick Bollinger reviews a bluegrass move from Sturgill Simpson, futuristic sounds from Autechre, and a lavish retrospective of British psych-folk curiosity Trees. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees

    News
    The Sampler music
    9 Nov 2020
    Sturgill Simpson

    Nick Bollinger reviews a bluegrass move from Sturgill Simpson, futuristic sounds from Autechre, and a lavish retrospective of British psych-folk curiosity Trees.

    Audio

    The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees
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