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Propping the theatre door open
In the digital age and the Covid era, how do you get people out to a play? Audio
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Te Pou to launch a new digital theatre
If you're keen to experience Maori theatre but can't get to one, then don't worry because some Auckland based performers are about to launch a new digital theatre than can be accessed across the motu… Audio
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Sound On Sound: Nathan Haines and Steve Carr
Audio 11 Jul 2022We talk to Nathan Haines and Steve Carr ahead of their show Thursday, 14 July 8pm, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. Sound on Sound is a collaborative multimedia artwork and live music performance by… Audio
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Media grapples with misinformation in Fair Pay fight
Workers and employers took up predictable positions over legislation to usher in Fair Pay Agreements now being scrutinised in Parliament. A concerted campaign to have them declared illegitimate has… Audio
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Sex, safety and dating apps - new study reveals an age divide
People over 50 are "dating dangerously" while under-30s frequently have rough sex with people they meet on apps, according to a new study. Audio
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Slaves to the algorithm?
Big tech and social media bosses pledged to eradicate online extremism in Christchurch Call three years ago in Paris - and today they claim atrocities which echo the 15 March massacre don't go viral… Audio
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The Sampler: The Smile, Ibeyi, Silas Futura
Tony Stamp reviews the Radiohead side project The Smile, an album about The Egyptian Book of the Dead by Afro-Cuban/ French sisters Ibeyi, and a pair of loose, experimental EPs from Tāmaki R&B… Audio
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How to make our democracy better? Try sortition, once practised in Ancient Greece – Prof Matheson Russell
Assoc. Prof. Matheson Russell explores different models for democracy in action during an era of unprecedented polarisation. His focus? Sortition. A highlight of Raising the Bar Home Edition. Video, Audio
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 4: Dance
We meet three dancers: ballet star Xin Ji, K-pop (Korean pop) choreographer Rina Chae, and Indian-New Zealand performer and dance teacher Swaroopa Prameela Unni.
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ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 5: Theatre
We meet three theatre practitioners bringing diverse narratives to our stages: Sarita So, Ahi Karunaharan, and Sananda Chatterjee.
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Govt funding 16 new projects on mātauranga
The government is funding 16 new projects focussing on mātauranga Māori scientific research.
Each project is receiving about a $250,00, including horticultural and food enterprises, a study into… Audio
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People, land and belonging - Kainga
Audio 29 Mar 2022In his new book Kainga Dr Paul Tapsell says too often Maori become alienated from their ancestral identity. He founded Maori.maps.com to help reconnection. The digital web service is particularly… Audio, Gallery
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Media merger raises stakes for NZ journalism
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, the government is pressing ahead with its planned mega media merger. Political reporter Katie Scotcher explores what it will mean for RNZ and TVNZ, as well the… Audio
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Student life, mental health and Omicron
With Omicron established in University populations nationwide and particularly in Dunedin, we're going to take a look at the mental health impact on young people and student life. Dr Kerry Gibson is… Audio
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Covering Tonga’s eruption - without communications
That epic undersea eruption in Tonga was heard around the region - and recorded and analysed in minute detail, even from space. But a comprehensive communications wipeout cut reporters off from… Video, Audio
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Murupara anti-vax GP blasts 'smear campaign'
An anti-Covid-vaccination GP has lashed out at a trainee doctor who raised concerns about misinformation in patient notes.
Last week, RNZ revealed Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins had… Audio
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The Sampler: Best Reissues of 2021
Tony Stamp looks back at some of his favourite reissued albums and archival compilations of 2021, including Japanese ambient, West African funk, grunge icons and more. Video, Audio
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Best of 2021: Relationships
Audio 8 Dec 2021From embracing singledom to navigating a separation to dating in search of 'the one', many of us took a closer look at how we relate this year. Video
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RNZ’s Tahi -'the one' for rangatahi?
RNZ’s previous plan to reach younger people collapsed in early 2020 after opposition to RNZ Concert cuts - and pushback from commercial broadcasters. This week RNZ fired up Tahi - a more modest effort… Audio
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The art of building a great museum
Not many children dream of working in museums when they grow up, but Liz Cotton did and that dream's come true. She's just wrapped up her first week as the Director of Museum and Arts at Waikato… Audio
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Re-entry of the gladiators
Parliament is back to full strength this week which means extra members’ bills are back on deck as well. Audio
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Grounded Kiwis pitches self isolation system for returnees
A group of New Zealanders stuck overseas have proposed a self isolation system for returnees, which would see more people get home and reduce cost for the government.
The Grounded Kiwis plan would… Video, Audio
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Jonathan Haidt: Social media model 'is breaking the world'
Named one of the world's top thinkers by both Prospect and Foreign Policy magazines, American social psychologist Professor Jonathan Haidt will feature as the keynote speaker at next month's APEC CEO… Audio
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Reflecting on a revolution-MMP in the rear-view mirror
The media marked a quarter of a century of MMP with a lot of mixed reviews on how it has changed our politics - and our country. Mediawatch talks to a documentary-maker who created one of the most… Audio
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Digital sector jobs vacancies escalating
One of the sectors facing a serious short-fall in skilled workers is the technology sector. A recent industry report found the IT sector is over-reliant on overseas recruits, and isn't properly… Audio
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Thomas de Mallet Burgess: pushing the boundaries of NZ Opera
When a bunch of unruly British tourists caused havoc around the country back in 2019, the general director of the New Zealand Opera Thomas de Mallet Burgess was struck by a bolt of inspiration. It was… Audio
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Ōtautahi tenants isolated by lack of digital access
During lockdown the Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust has been in touch with tenants to develop a plan to get them digitally connected. Jesse speaks to the Trust's Tenancy Relations Manager, James… Audio
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Digital divide hitting Pasifika students in Auckland lockdown
A fundraising initiative has been set up to address the digital divide affecting hundreds of pacific students in Auckland disrupted by the Covid-19 lockdown.
Educational inequities have arisen from a… Audio
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Helping students access laptops for learning
Audio 13 Sep 2021More and more students are relying on digital devices in lockdown so a new initiative, DigiTautua, aims to get more laptops into the hands of young leaners. Audio