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Listen: RNZ podcasts to revisit over the summer break
10 of the best RNZ podcasts for your summer break
From New Zealand history to Anika Moa and beating the cost-of-living crisis. RNZ has something for every listener.
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Far North restaurant puts on free three-course meal for 100 people
Far North restaurant puts on free three-course meal for 100 people
Jesse's on the Waterfront, in the historic town of Mangōnui, is making sure people who could have gone hungry today will instead go home full of good food and Christmas spirit.
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Making lace from muka: Rowan Panther in Te Tai Tokerau
In the far north, in Doubtless Bay, Te Tai Tokerau, Rowan Panther makes lace with fine strands of muka from the Harakeke flax bushes on her property.
Bobbin lace to be precise, which is… Audio
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Why Bic Runga's 'Birds' is an essential New Zealand album
Why Bic Runga's 'Birds' is an essential NZ album
Want to forget yourself for a while? Listen to Bic Runga's often-overlooked third album, Nick Bollinger writes for Music 101.
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Flooding blocks State Highway 2 near Petone
Flooding blocks State Highway 2 near Petone
Meanwhile, sewage has been discharged into Wellington's waterways after heavy rain overnight.
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How Alone winner Gina Chick deals with the grief of losing a 3-year-old daughter
How Gina Chick deals with the grief of losing her three-year-old daughter
The winner of series Alone talks to Anika Moa about going through breast cancer and chemo while pregnant, and the heartbreak of losing her daughter, Blaise, to the same disease at three years old.
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Wildlings: Gina Chick and Anika Moa barefoot and open-hearted
Australian Gina Chick is a self-proclaimed wild woman. She and Anika Moa talk about communing with nature, connecting with yourself and living with discomfort. Video, Audio
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Jennifer Ward-Lealand on the terror and joy of championing te reo Māori
The terror and joy of championing te reo Māori
It's never too late to learn te reo Māori, actor Jennifer Ward-Lealand tells Anika Moa in RNZ's It's Personal.
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Intimacy and Discomfort: Jennifer Ward-Lealand on feeling the fear
Acting royalty, Jennifer Ward Lealand tells Anika Moa about the ins and outs of being an intimacy co-ordinator and using her stage to promote te reo Māori. Video, Audio
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Your classical music Top 30 from Settling the Score 2024
Here are New Zealand's Top 30 favourite classical pieces - as voted in Settling the Score 2024 - and why people love them. Video, Audio
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Kiribati election drama: Ruling party candidate defects to challenge incumbent president
Kiribati election drama: Ruling party candidate defects
Late drama has unfolded in the Kiribati presidential election with one of the three candidates from the ruling party breaking away to form his own alliance, challenging incumbent president.
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The Score is Settled for 2024
As we look forward to Settling the Score 2024, RNZ Concert's classical countdown broadcast on Labour Day, here are some observations drawn from the public vote for New Zealand's favourite classical… Video, Audio
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Hohepa Thompson on his biggest regret: 'It was just easier for me to get by living in a Pākehā world'
'Easier for me to get by living in a Pākehā world' - Hohepa Thompson on his biggest regret
Artist and activist Hohepa Thompson says his biggest regret is turning his back on his identity, but he's now finding success in spreading the word about te reo and te ao Māori. Video
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The Art of Controversy: Hohepa Thompson on making people think
Hohepa Thompson – aka Hori – an artist and activist, tells Anika Moa about how he turned his biggest regret around and now spreads the word about te reo Māori with love and laughter. Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Sweating the small stuff
Emile Donovan is joined in the Auckland studio by Mediawatch's Hayden Donnell to discuss the big media stories of the week, including the fallout from RNZ's decision to scrap an episode of Anika Moa's… Audio
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Several candidates lag on financial returns after Tauranga by-election
Several candidates lag on financial returns after Tauranga by-election
Three months after the Tauranga city council elections, several candidates still haven't filed their expenses and donation returns.
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Theatre director Ben Crowder: From Isle of Wight island life to boarding school in Christchurch
Audio 20 Oct 2024Theatre director Ben Crowder had never really watched Peter Pan. He’d seen a London production as a child, and admits he was mostly confused, and the 1991 film Hook which stars Robyn Williams and… Audio
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Ladyhawke on trauma in music industry: 'It nearly ended me and my career'
Ladyhawke has deep scars from rise to fame
The toll of Phillipa Brown's rise to fame has left her with deep scars and nearly destroyed her life as a musician.
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Rage Against the Music Machine: Pip Brown opens up about the reality of “making it” as Ladyhawke
Pip Brown seemed to be living the dream as the international singer/songwriter Ladyhawke. But she opens up to Anika about the crushing music industry machine. Video, Audio
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Our Changing World: Can birds adapt their nest building for a warming world?
Bird nest design in a changing climate
Claire Concannon learns about variations in bird nest design, and why some species may be better able to cope with rapid change.
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Review: Peter Pan production packs humour, heart, and magic
Review: Let the kids stay up late for magical Peter Pan production
The Darling family has a distinct Kiwi charm; Wendy has a bit more attitude, John is bit less sophisticated, Mrs Darling lovingly scolds her kids in Samoan, and Mr Darling is a grumpy man, worked up…
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Miriama Kamo: 'I am going through a little bit of trauma'
Miriama Kamo: 'I am going through a little bit of trauma'
The veteran journalist sat down with Anika Moa to talk about her career and not-never move into politics.
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Miriama Kamo: 'I am going through a little bit of trauma'
Miriama Kamo: 'I am going through a little bit of trauma'
The veteran journalist sat down with Anika Moa to talk about her career and not-never move into politics.
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TV Trauma: Miriama Kamo talks about her trials as a TV journalist
Television journalist Miriama Kamo talks with Anika Moa about facing the trauma of her early life at TVNZ and the possibilities for her future. Video, Audio
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Decision to remove Luxon artwork from Trade Me 'weird' - artist
Decision to remove Luxon artwork from Trade Me 'weird' - artist
The artist behind a painting depicting Christopher Luxon in a fleshy tunnel says he is genuinely surprised by its removal.