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NZ Live: Holly Arrowsmith
New Mexico-born Arrowtown-raised singer Holly Arrowsmith writes emotionally revealing, honest and thoughtful songs. She performs live in our Christchurch studio. Video, Audio
Graeme Tuckett - what's hot at the movies this week
Graeme reviews For Sama, Birds of Prey and Beats. Audio
Mākutu: bringing Māori voices to the forefront
Mākutu has been described as Maori Witchcraft and even black magic, but Dr Nepia Mahuika says such descriptions have been written from a western perspective. He explains it all to Wallace. Audio
The Wall production: telling migrant stories on stage
Director Daniel Fernandez joins Wallace in the studio to talk about his upcoming production in the Auckland Fringe Festival, The Wall. Audio
Killer robot ethical and legal debate under the microscope
University of Canterbury researchers have been awarded a Marsden Fund grant to examine the current debate on the use of "killer robots" in warfare. Associate Professor Amy Fletcher is one of the… Audio
Archives NZ cut public access hours to reading rooms
Historian and author Vincent O'Malley is concerned about the impact reduced hours to access Archives New Zealand reading rooms will have on research. He explains that by only being open four hours a… Audio
Trump delivers State of the Union speech
President Trump has delivered his State of the Union speech in Washington this evening. New York correspondent Simon Hampton discusses it with The Panel. Audio
Health campaign launched over Legionnaires risk
There have been two suspected Legionnaires disease deaths in the southern region in recent months, and a spate of other cases of the ailment have prompted a new public health campaign by the Southern… Audio
Museum opened at Waitangi, PM attends Iwi Chairs Forum
It's been a busy day at the Waitangi treaty grounds, with the opening ceremony for the new Waitangi Museum this morning which was attended by more than a thousand people. Audio
Free dental care could become 2020 election platform
Yesterday at Waitangi, Isaiah Apiata challenged the government to provide free dental care for Maori. It has now been suggested that his might be one of the key election issues of 2020 Audio
A look ahead at Waitangi Day
We get an update on the day's event at the Waitangi treaty grounds from Maori News Director Mani Dunlop, and commentator Shane Te Pou shares his thoughts. Audio
The Panel with Laura Rapira and Peter Dunne (Part Two)
It's been a busy day at the Waitangi treaty grounds, with the opening ceremony for the new Waitangi Museum this morning which was attended by more than a thousand people. And this afternoon the Prime… Audio
The Panel with Laura Rapira and Peter Dunne (Part One)
We get an update on the day's event at the Waitangi treaty grounds from Maori News Director Mani Dunlop, and commentator Shane Te Pou shares his thoughts. Yesterday at Waitangi Isaiah Apiata… Audio
I've been thinking for 5 February 2020
What the panellists Laura O'Connell Rapira and Peter Dunne have been thinking about. Audio
Dinos in love: four-year-old pens viral hit
A minute-long song written by a pre-schooler that details the love story between a couple of dinosaurs has gone gangbusters online. Audio
Trump's impeachment hearing draws to a close
House impeachment managers and the President's defence team have delivered their closing arguments, and the trial has adjourned. So what happens next? Audio
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern welcomed onto Treaty grounds
This week marks the 180th anniversary of the signing of Treaty of Waitangi. We hear from RNZ's Shannon Haunui-Thompson about how the week is shaping up. Audio
Remembering Andrew Brough of Straitjacket Fits
Andrew Brough singer, songwriter and guitarist from Dunedin, New Zealand, has died. Audio