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The Mixtape - David Atai
Our guest picking his favourite songs and talking life is David Atai! David is an award-winning, multi-platinum-selling artist from groundbreaking NZ hip hop group Nesian Mystik with a track record of… Video, Audio
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Mixed media - how the RNZ and TVNZ merger might work
The biggest shift in public broadcasting is being mulled over by a government-appointed group. But is such a unification desirable, or even necessary? Audio
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Merging media - a commercial and publicly funded stew
Mixed media - how the RNZ and TVNZ merger might work
The biggest shift in public broadcasting is being mulled over by a government-appointed group. But is such a unification desirable, or even necessary?
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2020 Prime Minister's Science Prize winners
There are some familiar names as well as some new faces among the winners of the 2020 Prime Minister's Science Prizes. Audio
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2020 Prime Minister's Science Prize winners
2020 Prime Minister's Science Prize winners
There are some familiar names as well as some new faces among the winners of the 2020 Prime Minister's Science Prizes.
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Murderer Venod Skantha dies in jail
Murderer Venod Skantha dies in jail
Convicted murderer Venod Skantha died soon after learning his appeal had been dismissed.
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Denmark stops use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Denmark stops use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Denmark has ceased giving the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine amid concerns about rare cases of blood clots, the first European country to do so fully.
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Katelyn Vaha'akolo: the rugby league star with a voice for change
Kiwis rugby league international Katelyn Vaha'akolo could make her World Cup debut later this year, but the 20 year old is just as motivated about achieving goals off the field, advocating for the… Audio
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UK's lockdown means Prince Philip's passing will cause a minimum of fuss
'I feel like crying': Prince Philip's death rounds off sad year for UK
Before Prince Philip's death he had made it clear he wanted a no frills, no fuss funeral.
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National Party leadership: Does Luxon have what it takes?
National Party leadership: Does Luxon have what it takes?
Opinion - Judith Collins' National Party leadership is under more scrutiny, with increased talk in the media of her being replaced by brand new MP Christopher Luxon, writes Bryce Edwards.
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Climate change action and policy needs to centre Māori, Pasifika, disabled communities - advocate
Indigenous perspectives excluded from climate change activism for too long - advocate
Some Māori and Pacific people say they have been shut out of climate change activism.
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Fiona Murphy: The Shape of Sound
Fiona Murphy is an award winning poet and essayist whose new memoir The Shape of Sound explores her experience of being deaf. She was in her first year of school when a hearing test confirmed she was… Audio
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Stevie Van Zandt: 50 years of brotherhood with Bruce Springsteen
There isn't much E Street Band guitarist, activist and actor Stevie Van Zandt hasn't done in the world of entertainment. The man formerly known as 'Miami Steve' is in the throes of completing his… Audio
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Tonga's high rates of teenage pregnancy addressed in new report
New report puts spotlight on lack of sex education and discussion in Tonga
Strengthening sexual and reproductive health education in Tonga as well as promoting gender equality are some of the recommendations outlined in a new report. Audio
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BBC China correspondent John Sudworth moves to Taiwan after threats
BBC correspondent leaves China after threats
BBC's Beijing correspondent John Sudworth has left China and moved to Taiwan following pressure and threats from the Chinese authorities.
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Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry: Religious leaders offer apologies
Apologies aplenty over Churches abuse, but is it enough?
Analysis - Sorry seemed to be a rather easy word at the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry over the past fortnight, David Cohen writes.
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Red Fox Tavern verdicts recalls era of armed robberies
Red Fox Tavern verdicts recalls era of armed robberies
First person - As a young reporter I sat in front of the carpark of that low-slung building waiting for detectives to give their first, sad briefing, in an era when armed robberies skyrocketed, Jeremy…
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Episode 3: We Learned
We Learned: From grappling with video calls to the highs and lows of homeschooling, parents, backpackers and a dance teacher reveal how they taught others and what they learned about themselves. Audio
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Sixteen protesters killed in Myanmar on 'day of shame for armed forces'
Sixteen protesters killed in Myanmar on 'day of shame for armed forces'
Myanmar's security forces have shot and killed at least 16 protesters, as the leader of the ruling junta said the military will protect the people and strive for democracy.
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Week in Politics: Property speculators under the hammer as new 'political calculus' emerges
Property speculators under the hammer as new 'political calculus' emerges
Analysis - The government sets a date for setting a date on the trans-Tasman travel bubble and attacks the housing crisis, this time with serious money and an assault on property speculators.
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Principal wants to know why predator Catholic priest was sent to school
Principal pushes to know why a predator priest was sent to school
The principal of a Northland Catholic college is pushing to know why a predator priest was sent to his school to take up the role as rector there in the late 1970s.
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The story of notorious wildlife smuggler Freddie Angell
A Nelson journalist and filmmaker is planning a documentary about the notorious wildlife smuggler Freddie Angell. Audio
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MIQ hotel complications a 'betrayal of trust' - returnee
A recent returnee to New Zealand is describing apparent failures at an Auckland MIQ facility a "betrayal of trust".
Health officials are contacting 250 returnees who have left the Grand Mercure Hotel… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Experts Siouxsie Wiles and Michael Baker reflect on a year of the virus
Covid-19: 'The most intense period of my working life' - Michael Baker
An 'intense' period, a vindication of science communication, a huge number of new "armchair virologists" - and some social media vitriol along the way: experts reflect on a year of Covid-19. Audio
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Most Māori experience racism every day - new research
Most Māori experience racism every day - new research
New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau.