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Auckland University hostel students to withhold rent over spiraling costs
Audio 19 Apr 2024Some students at halls run by the University of Auckland will refuse to pay their fees from next month in protest at what they say are unjustifiable price hikes. Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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Teenage climate activists disrupt ACT press conference
A teenage student climate activist, who is too young to vote, has still managed to have her say this election campaign - challenging David Seymour over his party's policy. 17 year old Aurora Garner… Video, Audio
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Pacific Waves for 30 September 2023
Audio 30 Sep 2023Vanuatu MP's fate to be decided next week by Supreme Court; Student protest in PNG escalates to fiery riots; Samoa's stellar performance in second half not enough to beat Japan in rugby world cup. Audio
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Student protest in PNG escalates to fiery riots
Audio 30 Sep 2023Student protest in PNG escalates to fiery riots. Audio
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Student protest exhibition held to support tertiary staff affected by cut backs
In July of this year Massey University announced proposed cuts which will impact 245 teaching and academic staff. Four fine arts students in their final year of study are organising an art exhibition… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address. Video, Audio
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The Year in Detail: 2022
Natural disasters, economic turmoil, and injustices in the justice system - The Detail recaps the big stories from this year. Audio
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John Campbell: My journey to the history of us
Journalist John Campbell's latest podcast premieres on Labour Day on TVNZ. From Egmont to Taranaki "is a personal story of Pakeha me. Who didn't know what I didn't know, until I began discovering it."
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Youth MPs in their own words: A photo essay
Every three years 120 young MPs descend on Parliament to show the old MPs how to do it properly. They bring speeches, stories, ideas and experience that are compelling. Here are photos and words from…
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Media deliver a wave of weekend PR for the unvaccinated
The unvaccinated received a wave of press over the weekend which they used to campaign for the return of their freedoms. Other groups made vulnerable by Covid were lower down the media's pecking…
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'I've pushed myself to break habits' - Don McGlashan
The legendary frontman of Blam Blam Blam, Front Lawn and Mutton Birds, and APRA Silver Scroll Award winner Don McGlashan has released his much anticipated new album, Bright November Morning Video, Audio
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Police criticise 'disgraceful' protesters after early morning conflict
The behaviour by protesters outside Parliament has been condemned as "absolutely disgraceful" by police leaders today.
The confrontation between police and protesters began early on Tuesday morning… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: French For Rabbits, Jason Isbell, FABLE
Tony Stamp marvels at the new album by Whanganui-a-Tara folk outfit French for Rabbits, and a deeply spiritual EP from anonymous South Auckland artist FABLE, while Elliott Childs assesses a… Audio
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Waikeria Prison uprising inspires school Showquest win
A performance about the Waikeria Prison uprising has taken out this year's national school performing arts competition Showquest.
The event replaced Stage Challenge a few years ago with the main… Audio
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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
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KKK to civil rights activist: Bob Zellner on 'Son of the South'
Bob Zellner has spent his life dedicated to fighting for the rights of African Americans. But he wasn't born to it. His father and grandfather were members of the Ku Klux Klan, based in Alabama in… Audio, Gallery
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Hot messages in a cold climate
Last week’s student-led Climate Strike protest at Parliament was a colourful event on a dour, damp day. We collected a few photos from the occasion.
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On fire: a new book on Tibetan protests turns a lens on one town
Audio 2 Nov 2020A new book, Eat the Buddha by foreign correspondent Barbara Demick, focuses on protests by Tibetan monks in one town in China to peel away layers of hurt and history.
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Bookmarks: Anna Rankin
Audio 14 Oct 2020LA-based journalist and writer Anna Rankin shares her epic list of favourite songs, books, podcasts, movies and TV shows with us. Audio
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Reflecting on the Mali coup - a Malian-New Zealander's perspective
Malian-New Zealander Boubacar Coulibaly reflects on the significance on the latest coup in Mali in August 2020. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
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Episode 3: Healthcare Inequity - Alice Snedden's Bad News
Why do Māori live seven years less than Pākehā? Alice delves into the health system and asks if more money should be spent on Māori health and less on her digestive system. Video
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Song Crush: Sufjan Stevens, Chromatics, Cate Le Bon
The Song Crush team have some comfort-listening suggestions, as well songs echoing Krautrock, David Lynch, and Italian disco. Video, Audio
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Dateline Pacific for Monday 17 Feb 2020
Audio 17 Feb 2020A Fijian student in Wuhan says misinformation about the coronavirus is spreading as fast as the disease. There are signs of a fresh influx of West Papuans into Papua New Guinea amid a protracted… Audio
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Movie review: 'For Sama' is simply amazing
The Oscar-nominated war documentary For Sama is co-directed by Syrian film-maker Waad al-Kateab and dedicated to her baby daughter. It's deserving of every accolade, says Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 5 February 2020
Audio 5 Feb 2020As two people are held in isolation in Fiji, a public health professor says the Pacific must protect itself from the Wuhan coronavirus; a Papua New Guinea student in Shanghai is calling on his… Audio
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Worst may be yet to come in Hong Kong
Antony Dapiran is a Hong Kong-based writer and lawyer and the author of City of Protest: A Recent History of Dissent in Hong Kong. He joins the show with all the latest from the protests that have now… Audio
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The fire this time: reporting climate now
Recent weeks have seen the most concentrated climate change coverage in New Zealand's history but it was still eclipsed by coverage of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
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White nationalist posters return to Auckland University campus
University of Auckland management is being urged to take a stand against white supremacist propaganda on campus, or risk scaring away future students.
A new wave of posters and stickers promoting a… Video, Audio
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The Polynesian Panthers
When the police started cracking down on Pasifika overstayers, a group of young people called the Polynesian Panthers started pushing back. Produced by Jamie Tahana. Audio