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Series 2 | Episode 5: Reimagining Justice - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
In this episode, Kahu engages in wānanga with two kaikōrero advocates who are reimagining justice in Aotearoa - Awatea Mita and Emmy Rakete. Audio
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PM, Bloomfield and Verrall discuss new phase of vaccine rollout
PM: 'We need to maintain the momentum of the vaccine rollout'
The first segment of the two million people in group 4 are now eligible to receive their Pfizer doses, beginning with 60 to 64-year-olds, the government has confirmed.
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Series 2 | Episode 4: Mahinga Kai - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
We learn about traditional kai harvest practices as Mere Skerrett prepares for the imminent tītī harvest season in in Murihiku Southland. This episode is in Te Reo. Audio
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Bridie Jabour: How millennials can be happy
Guardian Australia columnist Bridie Jabour calls millennials the miserable generation so set out to discover how 30 somethings can learn to be happy. She shares her roadmap for navigating a path away… Audio
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Government and media get on same page for terrorism
A group representing our major news media have agreed a set of principles for reporting terrorism and “national security events." It's a response to fears extremists could use the media for their own… Audio
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Government and media get on same page for terrorism
Government and media get on same page for terrorism
A group representing our major news media have agreed a set of principles for reporting terrorism and “national security events." It's a response to fears extremists could use the media for their own…
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The Sampler: Anthonie Tonnon, Onono, Grawlixes
Tony Stamp shares his perspective on Anthonie Tonnon's marriage of music and political musings, the shiny pop of Onono's debut, and Wellington five-piece Grawlixes' beautiful songs about wanting to… Audio
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The Sampler: Anthonie Tonnon, Onono, Grawlixes
The Sampler: Anthonie Tonnon, Onono, Grawlixes
Tony Stamp shares his perspective on Anthonie Tonnon's marriage of music and political musings, the shiny pop of Onono's debut, and Wellington five-piece Grawlixes' beautiful songs about wanting to…
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NZ government suspends quarantine-free travel with Australia for at least eight weeks
Travel bubble with Australia suspended for at least eight weeks
The New Zealand government is pausing the travel bubble with all of Australia for at least eight weeks as the Covid-19 Delta variant continues to spread in the country.
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Injured sharks and turtle trouble at Napier's National Aquarium
'We should be ashamed' - Injured sharks and turtle trouble at national aquarium
Sharks with sore noses, water filter breakdowns and a turtle welfare petition. What's going on at the National Aquarium of New Zealand?
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2021's 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know
Tokyo Olympic Games: What you need to know
Explainer - The Tokyo Olympic Games were postponed a year, there are no spectators allowed, and strict Covid-19 rules are in place. So how are the Olympics going to work? RNZ is here to clear it all…
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Police drop technology designed to predict motorists
Police drop technology designed to predict motorists
Police were developing a high-tech tool to predict motorists' likelihood of getting into serious trouble, according to its first report on safe use of computer algorithms.
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Vaxxers: the two women who created the AstraZeneca vaccine
Kathryn speaks with the two women lead the team who created the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in just ten months. Oxford University Professor of Vaccinology Dame Sarah Gilbert started designing a… Audio
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The Sampler: Lucy Dacus, Faye Webster, Greentea Peng
Audio 10 Jul 2021Tony Stamp analyses Lucy Dacus' nostalgic, detail-heavy new album, the country-soul hybrid found on Faye Webster's fourth outing, and Greentea Peng's debut cocktail of beats and mysticism. Audio
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The Sampler: Lucy Dacus, Faye Webster, Greentea Peng
The Sampler: Lucy Dacus, Faye Webster, Greentea Peng
Tony Stamp analyses Lucy Dacus' nostalgic, detail-heavy new album, the country-soul hybrid found on Faye Webster's fourth outing, and Greentea Peng's debut cocktail of beats and mysticism.
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Ōtorohanga council an 'exemplar' of post-Three Waters councils - mayor
Ōtorohanga council an 'exemplar' of post-Three Waters councils - mayor
Ōtorohanga District Council is finding itself being held up as the example of how councils of the future might look with a greater focus on community wellbeing, rather than infrastructure.
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School internet network blocking 2.3 million security threats every day
School internet network blocking 2.3 million security threats every day
The national internet service for schools, the Network for Learning, was blocking 1592 security threats a minute last year.
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Silver Fern Maia Wilson chases self-acceptance
Silver Fern Maia Wilson chases self-acceptance
Silver Fern Maia Wilson has spent her career battling with her body image and has learnt this week she is not alone.
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Kaseya ransomware attack hits New Zealand kindergartens
Kindergartens switch to pen and paper after software attack
Schools are offline and more than 100 North Island kindergartens have reverted to pen and paper due to a major international ransomware hit.
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Media turn up heat on hate speech
A discussion document on proposed hate speech laws generated plenty of discussion in the media - and spurious claims that merely insulting people could be criminalised. Some senior journalists seized… Audio
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Media turn up heat on hate speech
Media turn up heat on hate speech
A discussion document on proposed hate speech laws generated plenty of discussion in the media - and spurious claims that merely insulting people could be criminalised. Some senior journalists seized…
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
In brief: news from around the Pacific
The Solomon Islands receive a $6m support package, a political figure says Bougainville's main hospital is not fit for purpose, Samoan workers will receive a payout, and a flight has been turned away…
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Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel will not seek another term
'It's time for a new direction' - Christchurch Mayor to stand down at next election
Lianne Dalziel will not seek re-election next year, saying the person she need by her side to do that, her husband Rob Davison who died last year, "has gone".
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IPCA reopens investigation into Shargin Stephens police shooting
IPCA reopens investigation into Shargin Stephens police shooting
The police watchdog is reopening its inquiry into the 2016 police shooting of Rotorua man Shargin Stephens.
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Facebook campaigns against misinformation in the Pacific
Facebook campaigns against misinformation in the Pacific
Facebook says it has launched a public education campaign to combat health-related misinformation in the Pacific Islands.