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Extended Interviews | NZ Wars: Stories of Tainui
Extended Interviews with tribal historians Rahui Papa, Tom Roa, Brad Totorewa, Mamae Takerei, Kawhia Muraahi. Also, acclaimed historian Dr Vincent O’Malley. Video
Inside Out | Episode 1: Josh Davies
Josh Davies is a stand-up comedian, a proud cat dad, and he only has about 15% vision in his one good eye. Not to worry - navigating Auckland city life with just four senses sounds easy, right? Video
Inside Out | Episode 2: Alicia Kapa
Alicia Kapa juggles part-time work, studying for her Bachelor’s, and the odd skydive. She also uses a power chair, because she has spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. How does she fit it all in? Video
Inside Out | Episode 3: Pieta Bouma
Pieta Bouma moved into a new flat and started her first year at Auckland Uni. A year ago, she broke her back in Ecuador. She’s adjusting to a different way of life and embracing a new community. Video
Inside Out | Episode 4: Jess Coles-Hart
Jesse Coles-Hart has started his first paid job as an assistant baker, but he still makes time for the gym and basketball with his mate Benny. He shares what it’s like to have Down syndrome. Video
Inside Out | Episode 5: Rachel Berry
Rachel Berry lives with her flatmates in Christchurch, where they’re often out exploring. Three out of four in their house are Deaf, so at home they use New Zealand Sign Language. Video
The Weekend Panel with Chris Wikaira and Ella Henry
On the Sunday Panel this morning we're joined by Dr Ella Henry, the Director of Maori Advancement at the Auckland University of Technology's Business School, and Chris Wikaira, a director of the… Audio
Inside Out | Trailer
Inside Outside is a video blog allowing disabled kiwi youth to share about their condition, what it means to them, how it affects their lives. Video
NZ Wars: Stories of Waitara wins Te Māngai Paho Best Māori Programme
NZ Wars: Stories of Waitara wins Te Māngai Paho Best Māori Programme at the 2020 NZTV Awards.
Coverage of new Cabinet sparks debates over diversity
This week the PM picked the minsters to form the top tier of the new government - and said we should be proud to have the most diverse Cabinet we’ve ever had. That prompted some in the media to… Audio
The Outliers | Episode 12: Jessie Smith
Jessie Smith is the world junior BMX champion based in Cambridge, Waikato. She aims to become the fastest Māori on a bike, a goal she is not that far from achieving. Video
Full Series: Alice Snedden's Bad News
Watch the Full Series of Alice Snedden's Bad News here. For additional content, click on the specific episode below.
Episode 8: Treaty Partnership - Alice Snedden's Bad News
In this episode, Alice is joined by co-host Kura Forrester they examine just how racist New Zealand is and why it is that Pākehā just cannot get their shit together and honor the Treaty. Video
More cyber attacks - this time on NZ media websites
RNZ and Stuff are the most recent target of more than one cyber attack in the last 24 hours. Audio
Episode 7: Prisoner Voting Rights - Alice Snedden's Bad News
In this episode, Alice explores why there still isn’t universal suffrage for people in prison and why a charity single isn’t always the answer. Video
Episode 6: Euthanasia - Alice Snedden's Bad News
Should we have the right to choose the circumstances of our death, or is it just too complicated to sort out? Alice confronts her fear of death and admits she may not be immortal after all. Video
Behind the Scenes Gallery | NZ Wars: Stories of Waitara
Take a look behind the scenes of NZ Wars: Stories of Waitara.
Meet Bird of Paradise: Getting Better - A Year In the Life of a Māori Medical Student
Meet Noelle and John.
Episode 5: Women's Bodies - Alice Snedden's Bad News
Why are we so scared of breasts? In this episode, Alice attempts to change the minds of viewers using exposure therapy and living out her soap-opera fantasies. Video