Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called sharples.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 1 - 30 of 331 in total
-
Rising star: Elijah Pue
His mayoral hopes were dashed in 2022, but Elijah Pue is determined to return to the political arena when the time is right and serve his people.
-
Prof Mike Sharples: will AI do all our writing in the future?
Computers might be close to being able to write better than humans, but not without dropping some real clangers. Recently developed AI technology uses 'deep learning' - machine learning featuring… Video, Audio
-
Auckland Arts Festival: Pūmanawa - Ngā Tūmanako
Kapa haka group Ngā Tūmanako performs at the Auckland Arts Festival's 'Pūmanawa', Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, 21 March 2021. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Auckland Arts Festival: Pūmanawa - Te Rōpū Manutaki
Kapa haka group Te Rōpū Manutaki performs at the Auckland Arts Festival's 'Pūmanawa', Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, 21 March 2021. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Covid-19: Butchers want to be allowed to do click and collect
Butchers say the lockdown restrictions have them operating at a loss, and there are increasing fears a prolonged lockdown will put some out of business.
Under alert level 4 rules, butchers… Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 8: Harete Hipango
Former National MP Harete Hipango may have had a short stint in Parliament. But the Whānganui lawyer has a long history of fighting for her people. Video, Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 7: Dover Samuels
Former Labour Party MP Dover Samuels is a veteran of Māori politics. But on his rise to prominence - a political scandal threatened to derail his career. Video, Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 6: Denise Roche
Former Green MP Denise Roche remembers the day she revealed in Parliament she was a survivor of sexual abuse – and taking a stand against then Prime Minister John Key. Video, Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 5: Te Ururoa Flavell
In 2017 the Māori Party was voted out of Parliament - a loss which almost destroyed its former leader Te Ururoa Flavell. Video, Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 4: Hone Harawira
From the frontline of protests to the corridors of Parliament - Former Te Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira reflects on a lifetime of service to Māori. Video, Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 3: Ron Mark
In 1996 New Zealand First shook up the political landscape. And for 25 years Former MP Ron Mark stood by the party and its enigmatic leader. Video, Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 2: Georgina Beyer
Georgina Beyer knows all about breaking barriers - becoming the first transgender MP in the world. But what is her biggest regret as a Māori MP in Parliament? Video, Audio
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Trailer
The second season of Matangireia – Māori Political Legacies, explores the careers of former Māori Members of Parliament. Video
-
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 1: Paula Bennett
Paula Bennett quickly became a breakout star in Parliament. But the former National Party MP opens up on the brutal leadership coup that sealed her fate. Video, Audio
-
Collins wants briefing on data collected on NZ politicians
Leader of the oppoisition Judith Collins wants Prime Minister Jacindar Ardern to give her a briefing on the accessing of the data of prominent New Zealanders.
Simon Bridges, Max Key, Jacinda Ardern's… Audio
-
Today in music history: Violet Carson was born
Today in music history, Violet Carson AKA Ena Sharples was born in 1898. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Coronation Street expert, Simon Morris
RNZ's Simon Morris has an encyclopedic knowledge of Coronation Street. He's watched it from the start, and tells us why it has been so successful for so long, and answers listener questions. Audio
-
John Tamihere to contest Tāmaki Makaurau seat
The former Labour minister and Auckland mayoral candidate, John Tamihere, will go head to head with the Minister for Whānau Ora Peeni Henare this election in the Tamaki Makarau seat.
Tamihere… Audio
-
Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Te Māori
Thirty five years ago this week, an exhibition opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, so the sound archives of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Sarah Johnston re-visits the phenomenon that… Audio
-
The history of New Zealand’s private schools
Many parents consider whether sending their child to a private school is 'worth it'. The origin of our private schools is surprising and their history is more a story of independence rather than… Audio, Gallery
-
Expert: Butcher of the year, Reuben Sharples
For our expert feature today we're taking a closer look at the modern butcher. Reuben Sharples is the reigning New Zealand butcher of the year and has over 25 years experience in the profession. Audio
-
Kerry-Anne Walsh on the Pauline Hanson phenomenon
Kerry-Anne Walsh was in the Canberra press gallery for 25 years, occupying senior posts in print, radio, and TV. She has now left reporting to write books and consult. Her latest book, Hoodwinked: How… Audio
-
Relief teacher shortage forces drastic measures
Rural schools have been struggling to find enough relief teachers during the winter flu season with at least one sending students home and others leaving senior classes to work without a teacher… Audio
-
Marvellous Murupara
Young backpackers on bus tours are making a tangible difference in the struggling Bay of Plenty town of Murupara. Local tour operator Nadine Toe Toe's motto is 'Change a town through tourism'. Audio, Gallery
-
Te Ururoa Flavell - Māori Party
Audio 21 Aug 2017Te Ururoa Flavell was elected on a wave of support for the fledgling Māori Party in 2005, following widespread Māori opposition to the Foreshore and Seabed Act.
-
Willie Jackson and Sandra Lee on the battle for the Maori seats
Aspiring Labour MP Willie Jackson backs his leader's criticism of the Maori Party/Mana Movement election deal. Former Mana Motuhake leader Sandra Lee agrees and says Maori need policies, not… Audio
-
Xin and Tane
Budget 2016 contained some good news for three of our major arts organisations. The Royal New Zealand Ballet, Te Matatini Kapa Haka Aotearoa and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra all received… Audio
-
Head of regional body says gender violence a cancer in Pacific
As the Pacific comes together to raise awareness about gender violence in the 16 Days of Action, the director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community says it is a cancer in Pacific… Audio
-
Remembering Te Māori
Dawn, September 10, 1984. Outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York nearly 100 New Zealanders are waiting. They're there to celebrate the opening of Te Māori exhibition. As the sun rises, a… Audio
-
Te Manu Korihi News for 26 August 2015
The Horowhenua District Council will continue with plans to pump wastewater into land near a local marae, despite iwi opposition; The former Minister of Maori Affairs, Pita Sharples was awarded a… Audio