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Judge rules prison's treatment of pair of inmates cruel and inhumane
Auckland Women's Prison treated a pair of inmates in a degrading, cruel and inhumane manner in a "concerted effort to break their spirit," according to a stinging ruling from a district court judge.
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Weka: a wily but wary bird
Ornithologist and author Ralph Powlesland is intimately acquainted with the weka families on the regenerating Marlborough Sounds farm where he lives. Audio
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Charity giving shoes to kids in need
The Panel speaks to 16-year-old Benjamin McQueen-Davies who runs Share a Pair NZ. Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Peter Elliot (Part 2)
Audio 27 Jan 2021Eyebrows have been raised in Australia about why Australian Open tennis players find hard lockdown so tough. The Panel speaks to Peter Terry, Professor of Psychology at the University of Southern… Audio
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The surprising history behind Dunedin's loos
Alison Breese - who also goes by the name the 'Loo Lady' - is an archivist with a special interest in underground toilets of Dunedin and their historical importance. She joins The Weekend to discuss.
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Are we tolerating child poverty as an economic choice?
We hear a lot about child poverty and lack of action on it - how bad is the situation really? Audio
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Au pairs 'critical' for NZ's essential workers - agency boss
New Zealand au pair agencies say they will go under unless the government gives them an exemption to bring in overseas workers, which they say allows essential employees like nurses and doctors to do… Video, Audio
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Au Revoir to Au Pairs
International Au Pairs are becoming a rare commodity in New Zealand as the closed borders mean the outgoing nannies can't be replaced. Liz Garton finds out more in this episode of Voices. Audio
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The Sampler - Bruce Springsteen, Adrianne Lenker & Ian Morris
Nick Bollinger reviews a stock-taking set from Bruce Springsteen; lockdown songs from Adrianne Lenker; and a previously unheard album from the late Ian Morris. Audio
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The Sampler: SAULT, Sylvan Esso & Jonsi
Nick Bollinger reviews a powerfully on-point album from militant dance collective SAULT, the folk-damaged electro-pop of Sylvan Esso and an outgoing solo outing from Sigur Ros singer Jonsi. Audio
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WATCH: Silver Scroll Songwriting Awards
The Silver Scroll songwriting awards are being presented this coming Wednesday, October 28 as part of a livestreamed ceremony. A 'watch party' is being held at Auckland's Powerstation and RNZ Music… Video
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Birds of NZ, Oscar Thomas
Kathryn speaks with Oscar Thomas about his passion for birds which started with a primary school trip ten years ago and has earned him an international book deal. A London Publisher has picked up this… Audio, Gallery
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Lomina-Meteri Araitia is out of lockdown
Enforced lockdown for a dancer is especially hard, but for Aucklander Lomina-Meteri Araitia it gave her time to breathe, but also to grieve. Right now though she's about to show a new work created as… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Indie-pop newcomer Belladonna 'Kiss Me'
Audio 16 Sep 2020RNZ Music is proud to present Parachute Music Development alumna Belladonna’s debut music video ‘Kiss Me’ Video
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A new production company brings a performance to you
As live performance spaces grapple with the unpredictability of life under Covid-19, a UK company is bringing a performance to your kitchen table. Audio, Gallery
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GUERRERO: Beatus es; DUFAY: O Sancte Sebastiane
The Tudor Consort, conducted by Michael Stewart. Audio
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Silver Scrolls 2020: Top five announced
Songs by Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, Benee, L.A.B., and Troy Kingi have been chosen as the top five contenders for the 2020 Silver Scroll songwriting award. Video, Audio
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Super rugby: Blues bring shine to boots for those in need
The Blues can no longer give their fans a Super Rugby Aotearoa title to celebrate, but the team is still handing some of its youngest supporters a reason to smile.
The squad gathered in downtown… Video, Audio
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Lauren Greenfield on her revealing portrait of Imelda Marcos
Imelda Marcos' vast shoe collection (anywhere from 1,200 to 3,000 pairs) became an emblem of the corrupt and lavish regime of her husband, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos. It's estimated that… Video, Audio
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In search of southern right whales
Emma Carroll talks about the return of southern right whales from the edge of extinction and a project asking the public to report whale sightings. Audio
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Sequencing the genome of Covid-19
Dr Nikki Freed and Dr Olin Silander from Massey University are part of the team developing cleverer ways of sequencing the genome of the virus that causes COVID-19. Audio
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Winners: A night out with the APO - with gratitude
We have given away five pairs of tickets to the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's first live concert after the lockdown on Thursday. Here are the winners, who they are thankful for, and why:
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Voices from Antarctica 4: Best journey in the world
Audio 18 Jun 2020Alison Ballance meets a colony of Emperor penguins and their NIWA researchers, and finds out about making water on the frozen continent Audio
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Kai Kitchen: keeping Taranaki kids warm and fed
A Taranaki woman with a heart for kids - has not only committed to feeding dozens of kids in the region, she's also raised money to buy 90 pairs of pyjamas to keep them warm through winter. Audio
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Orchestra Wellington goes live again
Orchestra Wellington plays its first concert in front of a live audience since the Covid-19 lockdown. Audio
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Nicola Galloway's Persimmon & Rooibos Teacake
Rooibos or Red Bush Tea pairs perfectly with the intense sweetness of persimmons says Nicola Galloway from Homegrown Kitchen. She shares her exquisite recipe for Persimmon & Rooibos Teacake. Audio
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How to navigate the future
A former CEO says we should be more like artists when managing our lives and big organisations as the best way to be resilient and prepared for challenges in an uncertain age. Audio
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The Sampler: Perfume Genius, Damir Imamovic, Shabaka & the Ancestors
Nick Bollinger discusses another concept album about intimacy from Perfume Genius; story-songs with deep Balkan roots from Damir Imamovic; and the Afro-futurist jazz of Shabaka and the Ancestors. Audio
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100 years of Hercule Poirot
Audio 28 Apr 2020It's 100 years since crime writer Agatha Christie introduced the world to the meticulous moustachioed Belgian Detective Hercule Poirot, writes Lynn Freeman.
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Covid-19 lockdown: Rest home staff move in with residents
The spread of Covid-19 has been particularly challenging for rest homes, many of which have been under lockdown since early March, with a ban on visitors.
But staff at the Bradford Manor Rest Home in… Video, Audio