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Kiwi police looking for options in Australia
Audio 9 Apr 2024Australia is pulling no punches in trying to get New Zealand Police to move to Queensland even offering a $20,000 sweetener. Visual journalist Nick Monro asked people what they think about Kiwi police… Video, Audio
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Flow of info blown off course by Gabrielle
A review of the Cyclone Gabrielle response found the emergency management response was not fit for purpose - and not good for media providing critical 'real time' coverage of the disaster. But one…
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It was the Summer of '95
James Donaldson from the Nelson School of the Musical Arts speaks to Bryan Crump about preparing to host the Adam Summer Music School, and remembers how being part of the first school in 1995 changed… Audio
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Byron Kelleher has drunkenly attacked women over and over again
Audio 25 Jan 2024Former All Black Byron Kelleher faces domestic violence charges for an alleged assault against his partner. There’s a long, dark history of incidents that have come before it.
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Miriam Margolyes: 'I know my days are numbered'
Miriam Margolyes "can't resist naughtiness". The actor famed for her character roles and her outrageous chat show appearances is described as someone for whom currency is laughter - by any means… Audio
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A spotlight on a scrabble playing great in Aotearoa
Audio 7 Nov 2023A New documentary Every Word Counts sheds a light on the intensity of competitive Scrabble and is out today on The Spinoff. Director and competitive Scrabble player Alexander Gander speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Gisborne council sees 40 percent increase in abuse against staff
Show some kindness, our people are people. That's the message from Gisborne District Council following an almost 40 percent hike in abuse and threats against staff. Incidents range from physical… Video, Audio
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Oranga Tamariki stands down staff amid controversies
At least 11 staff members have been stood down at Oranga Tamariki as the government agency faces mounting evidence of severe problems at its youth justice units.
Four of the staff stand-downs relate… Audio
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'A bob each way': Jacqui Dean on Parliament career
As she prepares to retire after 18 years in Parliament, National's Jacqui Dean has a knack for straight talk, and doesn’t mince her words about the work of an MP. Audio
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Meka Whaitiri rebellion hones parties' loyalties
Meka Whaiti's defection brings Labour's solid 65-strong majority down to 62, opening it up to accusations of disunity and instability. Lumping in Elizabeth Kerekere's resignation from the Greens… Audio
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Students with designs on the future return to Dunedin fashion week
Audio 29 Mar 2023iD Dunedin Fashion Week is back after a pandemic-enforced break. Established and emerging designers return to the catwalk at the city's railway station tonight as part of a week of stylish activity.
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Health Minister faces tough crowd at medical specialists conference
Andrew Little has faced the wrath of medical specialists, who have vented their frustrations about overwhelming demand, compounded by underpay and under-staffing.
The Health Minister was met with a… Video, Audio
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Rugby League World Cup: Kiwis' booked to fly home before final
The Kiwis are pulling no punches when it comes to what their captain is calling a "disrespectful" move by organisers at the Rugby League World Cup.
The Sydney Morning Herald has revealed the world… Video, Audio
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Protesters burn headscarves at Iranian Embassy in Wellington
Protesters burned headscarves and passports and defaced the sign outside the Iranian embassy in Wellington today - calling it a "terrorist embassy".
There have been widespread protests in Iran for… Video, Audio
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Amy Ray's 'If It All Goes South'
The Indigo Girls - Amy Ray and Emily Saliers - have never pulled any punches in their songs. Likewise, Amy Ray's new solo project, If It All Goes South, tackles some big issues. All while still being… Audio
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Live: Proteins of Magic performs in the RNZ Studios
Aotearoa (New Zealand) born, musician and multi-format artist Kelly Sherrod is Proteins Of Magic. Video, Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koroi Hawkins
Of the leaders from 12 Pacific Island countries in the line up to speak at the UN General Assembly in New York, the Marshall Islands' President David Kabua has not pulled any punches., Sāmoa is… Audio
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Early Sports News for 2 September 2022
Dame Valerie Adams isn't planning on pulling any punches on the board of High Performance Sport New Zealand. The two-time Olympic shot put champion is one of four new members appointed to the board… Audio
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Get busy winning - Tauranga MP’s maiden speech
In his maiden speech the newly sworn-in MP for Tauranga warns of a malaise in the country, and urges the nation to 'get busy winning'. Audio
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The Tide Flows from Vancouver to Auckland
From Vancouver to Auckland: violinist Andrew Beer prepares to debut a major new work in his adopted home. Audio
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Ram raid reports distort true youth crime picture
Anyone reading the headlines on ram raids in recent weeks could be forgiven for thinking youth crime has hit crisis levels. But data shows that's not the case, and some say the media could do better… Audio
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Shooting high with Maia Wilson
Silver Fern Maia Wilson (Te Rarawa,Te Waiohua) is excited to help weave Māori culture into New Zealand netball. She hopes to eventually see "iwi influences" reflected in the uniform of the… Video, Audio
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Greg Fleming - Same City
Greg Fleming is one of our country's top songwriters, with a recording career that goes back almost three decades. William Dart catches up with his latest album, Same City. Audio
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Huge journalism jobs boost from public purse
110 new journalism jobs have been bankrolled by the Public Interest Journalism Fund - the biggest investment yet from this recent government initiative. News media companies welcomed this big boost… Audio
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The Proms, and amplifying New Zealand’s live music performances
Twenty of the most entertaining live classical music performances from the United Kingdom are being broadcast on RNZ Concert this month, and millions of people overseas have heard our music over the… Video
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Mary Trump: Healing after an era of division in the US
The morning after Mary Trump's uncle Donald Trump became president of the United States. She wrote down these words: “Demeaned, diminished, debased.” Audio
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Why MMA is more than just a workout
Why is the world going mad for mixed martial arts? Sharon Brettkelly goes along to an Auckland gym to find out more. Audio
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Opera stars return home
Some of our best home-grown talent are back in the country, albeit briefly. Baritone Benson Wilson and soprano Claire Filer join a star-studded cast for the upcoming Opera Gala Concert. Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Looking at Olympic success so far, Sam ponders whether Bay of Plenty is New Zealand's sporting capital. He says seeing triathlete Hayden Wilde win the first medal set him thinking about how the region… Audio
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NSW hits new record with 124 Covid-19 cases
New South Wales has today reported a new high of 124 Covid-19 cases, with close to 90 of those people wandering in the community while infectious.
Greater Sydney is in the fourth week of a lockdown… Video, Audio