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Ruakura Superhub: Building Aotearoa's largest inland port
"In 20 years, it will be the epicentre of logistics in the North Island." Audio
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Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways
From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Parenting tips from Pio Terei
Leaving home for the first time as a young adult can be a daunting prospect - not only for the leaver, but for anxious parents left behind. Joining Kathryn today to talk about the life skills parents… Audio
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Making a point with a protest
What makes a successful protest - and how do you win others to your cause? Audio
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Season 2 Ep 9: Whaling & Sealing
Marine mammals were a source of food and clothing for Māori and Moriori, and valuable oil for Europeans. Hunting them brought cultures together, made fortunes and cost lives but today it's saving them… Video, Audio
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On the sidelines of big news in China
This week's five-yearly meeting of the Chinese Communist Party signposted China's economic and foreign policy for the foreseeable future under President Xi Jinping. That's a big deal for trading… Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Sally Gates: quantum physics inspired jazz metal fusion
'Relentless Attrition' and 'Infernal Assault' - the names of guitarist Sally Gates's early '00s bands betray her beginnings in the Auckland death metal scene. Since, she has moved to the United States… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Taxes, kauri, and Peter Ellis
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Why Fazerdaze disappeared
She was young, ambitious and wildly successful, then she disappeared. Tony Stamp finds out where Fazerdaze went and how she's coming back with new EP Break!. Video, Audio
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Red Roses prepared, ready for Rugby World Cup 2021
England are the world number one ranked Womens rugby side. The Red Roses, as they are known, have won the World Cup twice in 1994 and 2014, and have been runners-up on five other occasions. They… Audio
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Maori and Moriori remains return home
After more than a century, the remains of an estimated 64 Maori and Moriori -- many of them stolen by a notorious Austrian grave robber -- have been welcomed home by their descendants in Aotearoa… Audio
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Jack White ahead of his one and only show in Aotearoa
Jack White, founding member of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather, and Third Man Records founder, has added a one-off New Zealand concert in Christchurch to The Pacific Rim Leg of… Video, Audio
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Queen's death reignites discussions over constitution and Te Tiriti
In today's Focus on Politics podcast NZ Political Reporters Katie Scotcher, Anneke Smith and Giles Dexter explore what the debate about the role of the monarchy in New Zealand - and the possibility of… Audio
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How an Indigenous tribe is defending its land in Brazil
Alex Pritz's prize-winning documentary The Territory drops viewers on both sides of the battle to preserve the Amazon rainforest. Video, Audio
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Musical Chairs: Tuini Ngawai
The Ngati Porou composer Tuini Ngāwai (1910-1965) is not well-known outside the Maori world, even though many of the 300-plus songs she composed are still sung all over Aotearoa-New Zealand. The… Video, Audio
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The critters more deserving of a statue
Mittens the cat may be cute, but Aotearoa has many animals far more worthy of immortalising in bronze. Audio
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Delays fixing Northland roads will cost lives, locals say
Northlanders say slow progress on their region's broken roads is going to cost lives - and keep a chokehold on the region's economy. Video, Audio
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Perlina Lau's must-see TV for September
Audio 5 Sep 2022RNZ's own Perlina Lau runs her eye over the best of the streamers coming up in September. Video
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Photo Essay: Next Speaker please
A Parliament with no Speaker is a motley collection of disputants and debaters awaiting direction. This week Parliament elected itself a new leader and the Governor General affirmed their choice. We…
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Trevor Mallard: our Speaker of the House off to Ireland
The Right Honourable Trevor Mallard resigned as Speaker of the House this week after 35 years as a Member of Parliament. He will soon take up a three-year posting in Dublin as our second resident… Audio
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Small number of New Zealand personnel fighting in Ukraine - former defence minister
Former Defence Minister Ron Mark says there is only a small number of New Zealanders fighting in Ukraine. Video, Audio
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Ben Novak: should we bring extinct animals back from the dead?
Ben Novak was 14 years old when he decided to dedicate his life to resurrecting extinct animals. Now, aged 35, Novak is a de-extinction biologist with Revive & Restore, an American organisation aiming… Audio, Gallery
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Matthew Barley and Stephen De Pledge: Beethoven & Brahms
UK cellist Matthew Barley partners with NZ pianist Stephen De Pledge for a national tour showcasing the cello. Audio
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Planning for the robot uprising
Major parts of our daily lives are controlled by artificial intelligence. What if it turns against us? Audio
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The secrets of soil and how it shapes our lives
Audio 10 Aug 2022Australian soil scientist Alisa Bryce describes soil as a wonderful mysterious world, an underground jungle, a nexus of a portal between life and death. In her popular science book, Grounded she… Audio
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The Sampler: Beyoncé, Feign Jima, Tali
Tony Stamp sifts through the maelstrom of responses to Beyoncé's latest, discovers a new Melbourne singer called Feign Jima, and checks out the 8th album from NZ's queen of drum n bass, Tali. Audio
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Civics: New Zealand’s Cinderella subject
Audio 1 Aug 2022The 2020s bring unprecedented challenges for young New Zealanders including a pandemic, climate crisis, economic hardship and volatile politics. Youth Parliament Press Gallery reporter Louis Collins…
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Coco Solid's hit book, How to Loiter in a Turf War
Audio 28 Jul 2022Jessica Hansell, best known by her rap nickname Coco Solid, is one of Aotearoa's most impressive artists. She's a writer, poet, musician, multimedia artist, creator of cult Maori cartoon Aroha Bridge… Audio
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Witi Ihimaera reflects on 50th anniversary of Pounamu Pounamu
Audio 26 Jul 2022This weekend the New Zealand Society of Authors will mark the 50th birthday of Witi Ihimaera's groundbreaking collections of short stories, first published in 1972. Bryan Crump spike to Witi ahead of… Audio