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Hipkins juggles competing ideologies over PNG-US deal
Audio 27 May 2023Prime Minister Chris Hipkins' whistlestop trip to Papua New Guinea sends a clear message: superpowers may come and go, but New Zealand is here to stay.
The US and PNG signing a security deal is the… Audio
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Review: Fast X
Fast X is the tenth, if not quite the final, episode of Vin Diesel's petrol-head epic. Co-starring Rita Moreno, Jason Statham, Helen Mirren, Charlize Theron and, as the film's villain, a showboating… Video, Audio
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The India dilemma
A relationship with India is one that requires a great deal of homework and hard work - something New Zealand has shied away from. Audio
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Motherly love: 10 films for Mothers' Day
Audio 14 May 2023Mothers don't always get the best of representation in the movies. Often obsessive and controlling, or emotionally or physically absent, they are frequently seen through the eyes of their children.
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Alison Goldfrapp goes it alone, heads for the dance floor with The Love Invention
Alison Goldfrapp has gone solo with her new album The Love Invention. Video, Audio
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Backbench MPs take on Russia
Backbench MPs sometimes quietly engage in international diplomacy. One relatively junior MP recently faced off against Russia on behalf of not just NZ, but also Canada, Australia and all of Europe. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Mikey Havoc
DJ, musician and media presenter Mikey Havoc talks to his old friend Charlotte Ryan about six songs that have shaped his life. Video, Audio
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Rickie Lee Jones on her new album 'Pieces of Treasure'
The Iconic Rickie Lee Jones speaks to Charlotte Ryan about her new album 'Pieces of Treasure' Video, Audio
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Lost words and the invisible history of female bookbinders
Australian writer and social researcher Pip Williams' first novel, The Dictionary of Lost Words, was published just as the world locked down due to covid, and became an international best seller. It… Audio
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The nurses ditching NZ for a better life in Oz
More than 5000 New Zealand nurses are registered to work in Australia. What's so good about life on the other side of the Tasman? Audio
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10 years since fabric factory collapse, little change for workers, advocates say
Ten years after the deadliest garment factory disaster, advocates say little has changed for workers.
On this day in 2013 the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed killing more than a thousand… Video, Audio
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Explainer: What to do (and what not to do) at an Anzac Day dawn service
Audio 24 Apr 2023Never been to an Anzac Day dawn service? Here’s everything you need to know about attending a dawn service but were too embarrassed to ask.
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Long game: activism at Parliament
Their work is usually unpaid and sometimes overlooked, but activists play an important long-term role in the parliament system. Four veterans open up on their experiences at parliament. Audio
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Jac den Houting: why everything you know about autism is wrong
When an autistic and a non-autistic person have a social interaction, there's an assumption that if non-autistic people are doing it "right" autistic people must be doing it "wrong," says research… Video, Audio
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Samoan art show brightens up K Road gallery
So'omalo Iteni Schwalger had never been to an exhibition curated by Pasifika people... He left switch, code, reverse deeply impressed.
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Droning on about flying pizza - again
This week the prospect of pizza by drone from store-to-door hit the headlines again - seven years years after a similar PR fly-by prompted stories insisting this was just around the corner for needy… Audio
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Review: Driving Madeleine
Driving Madeleine is a smash hit road movie through the streets of Paris. It stars veteran musical star Line Renaud and popular comedian Dany Boone (Welcome to the Sticks). Video, Audio
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Review: Air
Air is the story of how Nike came to rule the basketball world when the shoe company met the greatest ever player, Michael Jordan. Starring Matt Damon, Justin Bateman and Viola Davis, and directed by… Video, 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 Sampler: Soft Plastics, Lonnie Holley, Leonard Charles
Tony Stamp reviews the debut album by Te Whanganui-a-Tara trio Soft Plastics, a spiritual odyssey from 73-year-old artist Lonnie Holley, and Leonard Charles’ jubilant new EP. Audio
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Perlina Lau's picks for this April's must-stream TV
RNZ's Perlina Lau is back and runs her eye over the best of the streamers coming up in April including Beef, Barry and the final Marvelous Mrs Maisel. Video
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Kids' reads that have stood the test of time
Librarian Catherine Ross chooses a stack of classic reads for 10-14 year olds that have stood the test of time. Audio
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The Week in Detail: From Posie Parker to processed foods
Audio 2 Apr 2023The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Vera Ellen is finally back home
Award-winning musician Vera Ellen is based back in Aotearoa after a long time abroad, and has just released Ideal Home Noise, one of the year's best albums. Tony Stamp visited her in Pōneke to find… Audio
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Parker's visit poses plenty of questions
Posie Parker's fleeting visit to New Zealand has put the debate over free speech back in the spotlight. Audio
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New Zealand is juggling old mates and new friends
Australia has drawn closer to traditional allies the US and UK by inking its nuclear submarine deal. Meanwhile our foreign minister's just returned from China where some delicate diplomacy has been… Audio
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What Matters Most - the podcast where two friends share therapy tools
Podcasters and real-life friends Jacqui Maguire and Antonia Prebble offer strategies for everyday life issues in their new series What Matters Most. Audio
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Kurt Vile and the Violators
A long-time favourite with New Zealand audiences, Kurt Vile returns with his band The Violators for the first time since their 2019 tour. Charlotte Ryan talks to Kurt from his new home in Mount Airy… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Manosphere, Bloomfield, and supermarket shelves
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Dr Bessel van der Kolk: how to heal trauma
Traumatic experiences get lodged in people's brains and bodies as a sense of threat and to heal they must rediscover a sense of safety, says psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk. Audio