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Eden Hore held one of one of the most significant high fashion collections of its kind in Australasia in a tractor shed on his high-country farm in the Māniatoto.
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Eden Hore held one of one of the most significant high fashion collections of its kind in Australasia in a tractor shed on his high-country farm in the Māniatoto.
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116 episodes
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A new documentary tells of a chilling chapter in New Zealand's history - one of systemic abuse in state care. Between 1950 and 2019. Susie speaks with filmmaker and journalist Aaron Smale, whose The Stolen Children of Aotearoa premiered at the Maoriland Film Festival and on Maori +.

1 Toitu Te Whenua: Places and People of the New Zealand Wars 19:41
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In several places in Aotearoa the land tells the story of conflicts which have shaped NZ on a cultural and political level.
Volcanologist and GNS principal scientist Graham Leonard talks about the fault that caused the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar.
New Zealand hit drama After The Party has been nominated for a Best International TV Series BAFTA.
Jo Randerson has worn many hats in their career, often at the same time. She's a writer, performer, award-winning theatre maker and champion of up-and-coming artists.
Kaliane Bradley's The Ministry of Time started as a fan fiction project to entertain herself and her friends during covid lockdowns and became an instant hit.
Award-winning journalist Ali Mau's 20-year career cemented her as one of the country's most recognised faces. In 2018 Ali was the force behind the #MeTooNZ journalism project. But it's her new memoir No Words for This, that might be her bravest piece of writing yet.

1 Itchy research - the chemicals in your home triggering eczema 24:39
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Atopic eczema is the most common form of the disease among New Zealanders. New findings by a team of scientists from the NIH indicate two particular chemicals are responsible for triggering eczema in many cases - and these chemicals are likely hidden in our own homes.
Football is having a bit of a moment in New Zealand with the emergence this year of Auckland FC into the Australia League and - in the last few days our national team, the All Whites qualifying for the men's world cup. Duncan Oughtan, The former All White played College soccer in the U.S and then went on to play for Columbus Crew before moving into coaching and now - he works as a scout and player agent for Sports Invest USA.…

1 Sue Black: saving Bletchley & promoting women in tech 17:29
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Professor Sue Black started the UK's first online network for women in tech, BSC Women in 1998. She also led the social media campaign that saved World War Two codebreaking centre Bletchley Park and started TechUP Women, a course that retrains women from underserved groups into tech careers.

1 Post-natal care bill 'very odd', midwives say 10:04
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A new bill extending post-natal care at hospital, from two days to three, is being labelled as "very odd" by the professional body of midwives. Meanwhile, an organisation supporting families with anxiety and depression due to pregnancy, says it's "a drop in the ocean".
More than 144 people have died after a 7.7 magnitude quake in Myanmar. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in New Zealand says seven New Zealanders are registered in Myanmar and 161 in Thailand. All of its staff from embassies in Yangon and Bangkok have been accounted for. The BBC's Lindle Markwell who reports from Bangkok speaks to Susie.…
Today the Ngati Haua Deed of Settlement will be signed with the Crown at Ngapuwai-waha Marae in Taumarunui. Over 60 sites will be returned to Ngati Haua along with financial redress and a cultural fund of $26.5 million dollars. Chair of the Ngati Haua Iwi Trust, Graham Bell, speaks to Mihi.

1 Australian volunteer medic in Gaza details humanitarian need 11:56
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This week Doctors without Borders condemned Israel's strike on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza. It says two people were killed in the hospital's inpatient surgical department and several injured. Australian emergency nurse Jaafar Yusof works at the hospital.
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Just released research from the University of Otago shows bottom trawling on the sea floor can exacerbate climate change. Dr Sebastiaan van de Velde is based at the University of Otago's Department of Marine Science and speaks to Susie.
Is allowing employees to work from home a few days a week good for their productivity, careers, and job satisfaction?
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Kulaiwi & Kaumakaiwa is a collective of award-winning Hawaiian performers in Aotearoa right now for Auckland's Art Festival.
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1 Five years on: where are the animals now? Dr Laura Jean McKay 16:35
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Dr Laura Jean McKay is the first New Zealand-based author to win one of the world's top science fiction prizes, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, for her novel The Animals in That Country.
Eden Hore held one of one of the most significant high fashion collections of its kind in Australasia in a tractor shed on his high-country farm in the Māniatoto.
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Laila Lalami is the author of five books, and her latest work, The Dream Hotel is a gripping speculative mystery about the seductive dangers of the technologies that are supposed to make our lives easier.
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New six part podcast Levittown shares the stories of dozens of young women in small town America, who discovered photos of themselves had been stolen from their social media accounts, manipulated and posted on a pornography site. Kiwi, Olivia Carville is an investigative reporter in New York.
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This week whanau from Wairewa, Lake Forsyth have been working hard to ensure tuna, long and short finned eels can complete their lifecycle.
In just a few generations, many New Zealanders have become disconnected from growing kai in their backyards, these days being completely reliant on big corporations who control the flow of food. The good news is there are communities trying to change the narrative and the practice. Jessica Hutchings and Jo Smith have co-authored a new book Pataka Kai highlighting the work small scale indigenous food growers across New Zealand and the Pacific are doing to create a sustainable food ecosystem and take back control. Mihi speaks with Jessica Hutchings.…
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An upcoming conference is examining the different ways people hear sounds in their heads - from a music earworm, to a loved-ones' voice, to hearing nothing at all.
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This year, for the first time, New Zealand Rugby will field an under 18 team against Australia. But that's started a growing debate.
Experts are worried that lessons learnt during the Covid pandemic are being ignored and too many people are getting sick and dying after catching the virus in healthcare settings.
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Excellence was celebrated this week with the announcement of the new Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year. Professor Bev Lawton (Ngati Porou) is a pioneer in women's health.
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In defending the renewed bombing campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu blamed Hamas and said it was rearming itself. In turn Hamas, in the past 24 hours has launched rockets at Tel Aviv - and has blamed Israel.
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A drought has been declared in the Northland, Waikato, Horizons, Marlborough-Tasman, and Taranaki regions. Our reporter Alexa Cook has been out and about in the central North Island.
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