Afleveringen
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Kennedy joins Kathryn from Waitangi this Remembrance Day to talk about the Te Rau Aroha museum that stands next to the Treaty House and is a stone's throw from the whare runanga.
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Melbourne-based chef, restaurateur and author Shannon Martinez is helping to smash the stereotype of Italian food.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Neale, Brigette and Kathryn discuss the aftermath of the US election, the introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill being brought forward, and the hīkoi to Wellington in protest of the Bill.
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Kelly Makiha discusss the recent death of Sir Robert 'Bom' Gillies, the last surviving member of 28 Māori Battalion.
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David Hill reviews Table Talk by CK Stead published by Quentin Wilson Publishing.
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A journalist who has covered abuse in state care for eight years, has been declined accredition to attend the historic apology to be delivered by the Prime Minister in parliament tomorrow.
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New Zealand born photojournalist Simon Townsley has spent the last 30 years covering conflicts around the world.
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Daniel Schweimler, based in Argentina, discusses how the Trump victory is being viewed in Latin America.
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The inaugural Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon this weekend is empowering Afghani women, who came to New Zealand after the Taliban returned to power in 2021.
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The husband of a woman diagnosed with dementia at 58 years old, says people with young-onset are missing out on appropriate services.
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The number of mortgage holders in hardship is at record levels according to data collected by credit reporting company Centrix.
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Rural families across the motu are furious at a government review that could see hundreds of school bus routes axed or changed.
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Comedians Te Radar and Michele A'Court with the home décor that makes you look old according to Gen-Z and how an Aussie Melbourne Cup punter turned $100 into $3.5 million.
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Sam discusses whether Ireland has become the All Blacks biggest rugby enemy? Sam also looks at what's on the line in this weekend's grudge match plus retirements and farewells to Olympic icons this week and Liam Lawson's formula one fast track.
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David discusses how Canterbury's councils are reacting to a report from the Office of the Auditor-General which is calling councils to work together to tackle climate change. The Hurunui District Council has confirmed funding for a new embankment project to fight rising sea levels. The rain fall in North Canterbury during Labour Weekend providing much relief for the drought afflicted region. And Waimakariri's Deputy Mayor has called on the Canterbury Regional Council to stop side stepping issues with the Kaiapoi River.
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Paul Diamond reviews Remembering and Becoming: Oral history in Aotearoa New Zealand Edited by Anna Green and Megan Hutching published by Otago University Press
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Stephanie Dryfhout has just become the latest New Zealander to win the international tree climbing competition.
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Annette O'Sullivan has captured the stories of the people and the history of 15 woolsheds in heartland Aotearoa.
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Ed explains how Xi Jinping's administration is preparing for a new era of trade hostilities and geopolitical tension with the US under a Donald Trump presidency.
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Tomorrow is the big day for those in the arts and Whanganui residents.
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