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Guards called me 'it', 'homo', discussed my genitals - trans prisoner
Audio 27 Nov 2020A transgender woman says guards humiliated her during strip searches and she was raped by an inmate at Paremoremo prison. The Corrections department says it's committed to change. Is it working hard…
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New museum set to open on Stewart Island Rakiura
Stewart Island Rakiura's museum was first built in 1960 - to house an abundance of island treasures. Back then, it cost the thousands of tourists coming to the island 50 cents to get in and see the… Audio
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A tour of Christchurch Architecture - old and new
Christchurch’s architecture, both new and old, has been brought to life in an illustrated walking book that pays homage to the city’s historical buildings and showcases its new direction in the… Audio
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The Leap of Faith To Save a Language
Forty years ago the Māori language was on the brink of dying out. Only 5% of Māori spoke it fluently. A massive push to save it was underway and at the heart of that movement was a little school at… Audio
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From memes to tweets, NZ's online Covid-19 response archived
Millions of online digital communications are being preserved to create a snapshot of Aotearoa's response to Covid-19.
The National Library and the Alexander Turnbull Library collection includes… Video, Audio
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Water on the moon: what does this mean?
We're looking at the significance of NASA's recent discovery that there's water on the sunlit side of the moon. Water is a key ingredient to venture into deep space and is a catalyst for future… Audio
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Someday Stories 2020: Blue Ecks
When countless new tenants show up in his apartment, introverted Blue Ecks fights to preserve his privacy and keep his cactus alive. Video
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Cook Islands invites seabed mineral exploration
The Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says his country is taking a precautionary approach as it opens up to companies for seabed mineral exploration in parts of its territory. Audio
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Graham Bennett: Around Every Circle
A sculpture made out of steel girders salvaged from the wrecked World Trade Center and the series of imperceptively moving structures that stand outside the Christchurch Art Gallery, are two of Graham… Audio, Gallery
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Episode 4: Moving the Kākahu
Since the project started in 2013 with Phase 1, over 5,400 taonga made from wood and stone passed through the project team’s caring hands. Video
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Episode 2: Taumata Māreikura (The Weavers)
During the second phase (2017-2019), as part of our Mātauranga Māori approach, Auckland Museum partnered with Taumata Māreikura, some of Aotearoa’s most skilled & experienced weavers. Video
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'Phenomenal' restoration of Milford Track for summer hiking
Now to remote Fiordland where crews have been working hard to restore the Milford Track against a looming deadline.
The Great Walk was badly damaged when a metre of rain fell in less than three days… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Phoenix Foundation, Dead Famous People, Thompsons
Nick Bollinger discusses a new benchmark for veteran Wellington band The Phoenix Foundation; the welcome - if overdue - return of Dead Famous People, and the magnificent miserablism of Richard and… Audio
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The Sampler: Burna Boy, Fantastic Negrito, Darren Watson
Nick Bollinger reviews the global hip-hop of Nigerian rap star Burna Boy; a funky tonic for dark times from Fantastic Negrito; and the personal, political blues of Darren Watson. Audio
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Let's hear it for the prop-makers!
Props are often the unsung heroes of set-design on stage or screen. They may be brandished by the actors, or just sitting quietly on a shelf waiting to be produced, but they're always crucial in a… Audio, Gallery
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Meet: The Te Awe Team
The Te Awe Team is made up of Curators, Collection Technicians, Conservators, Storage Technicians and a dedicated photographer who care for the incredible variety of taonga Māori housed in the Museum.
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Revitalising te reo a three-generation process: Prof Rawinia Higgins
Hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders joined together to speak, sing and celebrate te reo at midday on Monday. This "Maori Language Moment", part of Te Wiki o te reo Maori, was the single largest… Audio
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Giving pre-fab housing another go
Meet a developer who's trying to help solve the housing crisis by importing boxes from China. Audio
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How to look after your face mask
Many New Zealanders now have to regularly don a mask or face covering but mask-wearing as a part of life is still quite new to many of us. Dr Michelle Dickinson, aka Nanogirl, shares the latest… Audio
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Why a new product stewardship scheme isn't just rubbish
Reduce, re-use, recycle is taking on a new and more formal meaning with the government's product stewardship scheme. Audio
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Challenging conditions on Milford Sound's winter road upgrade
Repair work on one of the country's most isolated highways - the Milford Road - is ongoing with road crews facing challenging conditions as winter takes hold.
The only road into Milford Sound was… Video, Audio
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Colonial Mastermind: the story of Edward Gibbon Wakefield (part 1)
Edward Gibbon Wakefield used to be known as “The Father of New Zealand.” But modern historians have pointed to the disastrous impact of his colonial policies on indigenous people, his misleading… Audio
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Team NZ questioned over $1.5m wage subsidies
Employees at Team New Zealand have been kept afloat by nearly $1.5 million in Government wage subsides through the COVID-19 crisis, but questions are being raised over what revenue the syndicate… Audio
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New technology developed for waste wood to replace oil
A pine wood bio-refinery is being planned for Tairawhiti, Gisborne to produce a material that can replace oil using largely low grade timber and waste wood. Audio
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Micro-business project honours massacre victims
A couple’s efforts to transform the darkness of the Christchurch attacks into positive change has seen them establish 51 micro-businesses in Afghanistan. Audio
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NCEA credits for learning about money
We speak to Commission for Financial Capability Director of Learning Nick Thomson. Audio
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The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Audio 24 Jun 2020Topics - From now on all airport staff and those working in managed isolation or quarantine hotels, and drivers will be tested for Covid-19 at higher rates, even if they don't have symptoms. Dr Joshua… Audio
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The race to find a Covid-19 vaccine
Dr Peter Salk works in epidemiology and shares his unique insight into how vaccines are developed and why there is reason for hope in the race to develop one for Covid-19. Audio
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Treasure hunting in the vaults of the Archives NZ
Audio 14 Jun 2020The vaults of the Archives New Zealand are a labyrinth of historic files, films and documents - labelled, colour-coded, and many in urgent need of preservation before they deteriorate beyond saving… Audio