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‘Foreigners everywhere’ at Venice Biennale
Audio 1 day agoThe artists and curators behind the Israeli national pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale announced this week that they wouldn’t open the doors to their installed exhibition until a ceasefire and…
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Te Whatu Ora orders staffing clampdown in bid to save money
Health NZ has ordered an end to double shifts and imposed new limitations on replacing sick staff in wards during the day to save money.
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Olympic kākahu blessed ahead of Paris Games
The Māori King, Kiingi Tuheitia, has blessed the feathered cloak to be worn by New Zealand's flag bearers at the Olympic Games.
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Arts news: NZ in Italy, a screen crisis, new dance festivals & annual fests skip a year
Arts news for Sunday 14 April from RNZ Audio
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NZ to get its own total solar eclipse
An astronomer was so excited by the prospect of witnessing a total solar eclipse on his doorstep, he bought his house 10 years ago with it in mind. Audio
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NZ's confusing and complicated holiday laws
The Holidays Act is complex and has led to years of problems. But fixing it seems just as challenging. Audio
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Workplace Relations Minister vows to fix elusive Holidays Act
Brooke van Velden has also renewed attacks on Labour's minimum wage hikes, doubling of sick leave and the new Matariki public holiday.
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Pacific Island nations plan bid to protect kava as intellectual property
Vanuatu is joining other Pacific nations looking overseas to generate more income from kava, as demand for the crop grows and potential new markets open.
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Review: Bird Child & Other Stories by Patricia Grace
This beautiful new collection by Patricia Grace is divided into three sections, each positioned from a different time or context, writes Jade Kake.
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Call us if fireworks being let off in ban areas - FENZ
Fire and Emergency New Zealand wants people in areas under fireworks bans to give them a call if they see fireworks being let off.
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Observatory looks to the stars as it awaits night sky park decision
The Oxford Observatory has cashed in on a successful year to buy some new equipment, as it awaits decision on the community's application for dark sky park status.
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本届政府与毛利社群关系走向何方?接下来三周很重要
从本周末起,多个不同的毛利社区相关活动将相继举行,也标志着新的"政治年度"的开始。考虑到本届联合政府关于毛利族群的政策,今年活动期间紧张气氛将会增加。
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Mass protests 'just the beginning' as iwi prepare
Iwi leader Ken Mair says the turnout in Whanganui of hundreds of people in December is just the start.
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Three (very) big weeks for Crown-Māori relations
Analysis: Starting tomorrow, what happens at three key events will have a major bearing on the new government's relationship with many Māori.
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'Deliberate strategy to erase us': Iwi prepare for national hui
Whanganui and neighbouring iwi will travel to Ngāruawāhia to meet with the Kiingitanga over concerns about the new government.
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Summer science: Hybrid wildlife and mātauranga Māori
Should we intervene to prevent hybridisation between an endangered species and its common relative? In this week's summer science episode, two students from the Department of Science Communication at… Audio
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Top baby names of 2023 revealed
Noah has taken the top spot for boys, while Charlotte was the most popular name for girls.
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Exploring India's diverse new year celebrations beyond January
The subcontinent - home to more than 1 billion people - is also the home of multiple new year festivals throughout the year.
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'There is a deep sense of peace in this whare'
Five thousand balls of wool and a "kaupapa of joy" have been woven together to create what might be the most heartwarming building in Aotearoa. Video, Audio
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Porirua council votes to ban new pokie machines
New gaming machines and venues will be banned in Porirua, in an attempt to reduce the city's high spending on gambling. Audio
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Landowner agrees not to dig Karikari Peninsula's wāhi tapu sand dunes
An occupation on the Far North's Karikari Peninsula is due to end Wednesday evening after a landowner agreed to hapū demands.
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'Dream' ski season for Mt Ruapehu helping bolster businesses
Audio 1 Nov 2023Business owners and locals in the shadows of Mt Ruapehu are eagerly awaiting some certainty about the future of the mountain. Discussions are still ongoing between the companies bidding to take over… Audio
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NZ workplace rules will change again with each new government
Analysis - Whether you are a worker or an employer, the office or factory floor is likely to move under your feet over the next three years, researchers say.
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Lead te reo Māori commentator for the Rugby World Cup, Te Aorere Pewhairangi.
Audio 28 Oct 2023This week on Māpuna we speak to social media phenomenon Te Aorere Pewhairangi. Pewhairangi has attracted a huge following on both his TikTok and Instagram accounts, but recently he's been putting on… Audio
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Far North occupation highlights wider problem of hoons on dunes, iwi ranger says
An iwi ranger on the Far North's Karikari Peninsula says a furore over a beach access road is highlighting wider problems of vehicle damage to dunes and sacred places.