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Colin Mathura-Jeffree: ‘People that gate-keep are terrified of me’
Colin Mathura-Jeffree: 'People that gate-keep are terrified of me'
Mathura-Jeffree talks to Music 101's Charlotte Ryan about growing up as an olive-skinned boy named Colin in '70s Auckland, his passion for India and the songs that tell his life story so far. Video, Audio
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Kiwi Scrabble team celebrates underdog win in trans-Tasman challenge
Kiwi Scrabble team take out the Aussies
It's the first time since 2010 that the New Zealand team has won against Australia. Audio
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Retiring Rafa Nadal focuses on helping Spain win Davis Cup
Retiring Rafa Nadal focuses on helping Spain win Davis Cup
Nadal will call time on his glittering career spanning more than two decades at the team competition.
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Knighton Normal School: Is this the most diverse school in New Zealand?
Is this the most diverse school in New Zealand?
Knighton Normal School has 730 pupils. A third are from different countries, coming from 75 ethnicities. What makes it work?
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Five rangatahi Māori attend space camp in the US
Five rangatahi Māori attend space camp in the US
Five young Māori have had the opportunity to attend a week-long space camp in the US, a first of its kind partnership aimed to boost the number of Māori working in science fields.
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Our Changing World: The advances in MRI coming out of Gisborne
The Mātai Medical Institute looks to the future
The Mātai Medical Institute has already made waves with its MRI research, but if they have their way, this is just the beginning.
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Watch live: Christopher Luxon faces questions after Cabinet meeting
Watch: Luxon faces questions after Cabinet meeting
The Prime Minister announced a targeted maths acceleration programme to give more students confidence in mathematics.
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How a Kiwi education shaped stellar career of Malaysia's first astrophysicist
How a Kiwi education shaped astrophysicist's stellar career
The astrophysics field "didn't even exist" in Malaysia in the 1970s: "It was that New Zealand attitude that spurred me on."
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Conspiracy theories and threats: The new reality in US elections
Conspiracy theories and threats: The new reality in US elections
For two decades, Cindy Elgan has been trusted to run elections in a small corner of Nevada. Now neighbours think she is part of an anti-Trump conspiracy.
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What makes Chinese students so successful by international standards?
What makes Chinese students so successful?
Analysis - The world could learn from the skilled and creative workforce being created in China, academics say.
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Do people trust AI on financial decisions? It depends on who they are
Do people trust AI on financial decisions? It depends on who they are
Analysis - Placing your financial trust in AI relies on an understanding of how the technology works.
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Sophia Crestani: Coroner finds death of student at Dunedin flat likely preventable
'It was not safe': Student's death could have been avoided - coroner
Sophia Crestani, 19, died while being crushed in a stairwell pile-up at an over-crowded party at Dunedin's 'The Manor'.
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Te Ahu o te Reo programme supported Crown goals and was highly valued - report
Review finds benefits of teacher te reo course before cuts
A programme teaching teachers te reo that had its funding slashed was in high demand, had overwhelmingly positive feedback, and radiated benefits to pupils and whānau, an independent report says.
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Parking fines up, Keytruda more widely available, and other government moves in force from 1 October
All the government changes that come into force today
A huge leap in fines for misusing mobility parks, help with childcare and access to new drugs are just some of the measures coming into effect.
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'A step in the wrong direction': Students call upon government to restore te reo Māori teacher training funding
Students call for te reo training funds to be restored
The students say the government move makes them feel like "you don't really care about Māori people".
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Canterbury student composer's work premieres with Chch Symphony
Alexandra Hope Watson, the Canterbury University maths and music whiz who's transformed Lewis Carroll's nonsensical poems into a musical for the Christchuch Symphony Orchestra.
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Covid-19 RATs no longer free from 1 October
'Extremely depressing': Covid-19 tests no longer free from October
From Tuesday, there will be no more free Covid-19 rapid antigen tests. Here's what that means for you.
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NZ Space Agency offers internship at NASA
NZ Space Agency offers internship at NASA
The agency is looking for post-graduate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to apply.
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Single-sex or co-ed? How to pick the right school for your child
Single-sex or co-ed? How to pick the right school
While some academic results might put single-gender schools in the lead, there is much more to consider than test results.
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Single-sex or co-ed? How to pick the right school for your child
Single-sex or co-ed? How to pick the right school
While some academic results might put single-gender schools in the lead, there is much more to consider than test results.
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Can New Zealand's solar and wind power boom keep going?
Can the solar and wind boom continue?
Nearly 150 wind, solar and geothermal projects have been announced - but just a fraction will be built by the end of 2025.
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'We have to get them up to speed' - extra lunchtime studies for NCEA tests
'We have to get them up to speed' - Extra lunchtime study for NCEA tests
Schools have been running lunchtime and after-school revision as they race to prepare students for crucial NCEA literacy and numeracy tests next week.
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Scott McLaughlin wins on oval track
New Zealand racing driver Scott McLaughlin has cemented his credentials in Indy Car after winning on an oval track again. McLaughlin held off fellow Kiwi and six-time series champion Scott Dixon to… Audio
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NRL: Where did it all go wrong for the Warriors?
Where did it all go wrong for the Warriors in 2024?
From fourth to 14th, the fall from grace was a long one.
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Did you fail maths or did it fail you?
Did you fail maths or did it fail you?
Maths education is great brain training but our rigid way of teaching it puts too many people off for life, academic Eugenia Cheng says. Audio