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For our latest episode, Natasha Beckman - Director British Council New Zealand and the Pacific - talks to acclaimed author Bernardine Evaristo. While in town for the Auckland Writers Festival, she talked about returning to New Zealand, winning the Booker Prize, and her advice for budding young writers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform…
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On this episode of Tea with the High Commission, we talk to New Zealand scientist, Dr Theresa Pankhurst. Dr Pankhurst has been conducting medical research at the UK’s Babraham Institute since the start of April 2023. To celebrate her first 2 weeks of medical research in the UK, and on the day that she speaks at her first medical conference in the U…
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On this episode of Tea with the High Commission, we talk to British Tenor, Paul Potts ahead of the 50 Golden Years of Musicals tour in New Zealand this month. Paul talks about his appreciation for New Zealand, the upcoming tour and reflecting on his time performing for Her Late Majesty The Queen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On this episode of Tea with the High Commission, we talk to the Permanent Secretary of the UK Home Office - Sir Matthew Rycroft. Discussing the role of the Home Office, highlights of his career and UK-NZ shared security. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By British High Commission Wellington
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We are proud to present our new podcast series, where British High Commissioner Iona Thomas speaks with the captains of the British teams playing in the Rugby World Cup, hosted in Aotearoa New Zealand. In this episode she speaks with England Rugby captain Sarah Hunter MBE about the team's preparation, women's sporting excellence in the UK and the '…
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We are proud to present our new podcast series, where British High Commissioner Iona Thomas speaks with the captains of the British teams playing in the Rugby World Cup, hosted in Aotearoa New Zealand. In this episode she speaks with Scottish Rugby captain Dr Rachel Malcolm about Scotland's return to the RWC, finding a home in rugby and her work of…
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We are proud to present our new podcast series, where British High Commissioner Iona Thomas speaks with the captains of the British teams playing in the Rugby World Cup, hosted in Aotearoa New Zealand. In this episode she speaks with Wales Rugby captain Siwan Lillicrap about the similarities between Wales and New Zealand, their match against Scotla…
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On the latest episode of ‘Tea with the High Commission’ we speak to Newcastle footballer and the All Whites #1 goal-scorer Chris Wood. We discuss the sides chances of reaching their second World Cup in 12 years, growing up watching UK football and moving to England at the age of 16. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the latest episode of 'Tea with the High Commission', Deputy High Commissioner Sam Pass talks to CEO of Zealandia Urban Ecosanctuary Danielle Shanahan. In the build up to Environment Day (Sunday 5 June), they discuss the work of Zealandia, the importance of biodiversity and possible votes for bird of the year! See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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On the latest episode of 'Tea with the High Commission', diplomat Paris Goddard talks to England Women's Cricket Vice-Captain Nat Sciver. Nat is in New Zealand for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup. They discuss exploring New Zealand, the challenges of playing international cricket during a pandemic, and international childhoods. See omnystudio.com…
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For the latest episode of 'Tea with the High Commission', our COP26 Adviser Ben Abraham sat down with Injy Johnstone, Phoebe Nikolaou, and Nina Jeffs - three inspirational young Kiwis who represented New Zealand at the major climate change summit in Glasgow, COP26. Hear their reflections on COP26, and why it's so important youth perspectives are he…
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Just days out from the major UN climate change conference COP26, listen to our COP26 Adviser Ben Abraham chat with Helen Plume, a Principal Analyst at the Ministry for the Environment. She's represented New Zealand in almost every climate negotiation over the last thirty years, and has travelled across the globe - from Montreal to Marrakesh - worki…
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Our latest 'Tea with the High Commission' guest is Anna Fifield, former Bureau Chief at the Washington Post and current editor of the Dominion Post and Stuff's Wellington Newsroom. She sat down with Laura Clarke to chat about media freedom, her experiences reporting in places like China and North Korea, trust in the media, and life back home in Aot…
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British High Commissioner Laura Clarke is joined over Zoom by the Right Honourable Greg Hands, Minister of State for Trade Policy at the UK's Department for International Trade. Hear him chat about progress on the UK-NZ Free Trade Agreement, New Zealand's expertise in free trade, and the UK's trading journey outside the EU. See omnystudio.com/liste…
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Jessica Hobbs is an award-winning director originally from Christchurch, New Zealand and is best known for her work in Netflix's The Crown, Broadchurch, The Split, Apple Tree Yard & River. She sat down via Zoom with British Deputy High Commissioner Sam Pass to chat all bringing British history to life in The Crown, Kiwi film & what she misses most …
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To mark six months to go until COP26, we're joined by the esteemed British environmentalist and writer, Sir Jonathon Porritt. Jonathon is co-founder of the sustainable development charity Forum for the Future - but he has a long history of campaigning on environmental issues, as former Director of Friends of the Earth and Trustee of WWF-UK, as well…
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Joining us on this episode of Tea with the High Commission is British actress Juliet Stevenson. She's best known for her roles in films such as 'Truly, Madly, Deeply' and 'Bend it Like Beckham', and is now bringing her innovative theatre production 'Blindness' to New Zealand for the Auckland Writers Festival. Hear her chat to Laura Clarke over Zoom…
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Join us for an Earth Day 2021 special! 🌏Dr Victoria Hatton, our climate change and COP26 Regional Advisor, sits down with Sophie Handford to discuss her role in facilitating the NZ School Strike 4 Climate movement which saw 170,000 young people all over New Zealand coming together to speak up about the impacts of climate change. She continues to us…
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Listen to British High Commissioner Laura Clarke as she sat down via Zoom with the FCDO's Chief International Science Envoy, Professor Carole Mundell, to commemorate International Women's Day! Together they discuss the universe, science diplomacy, women in science .... & taekwondo! You can find out more in this special recording of our 'Professors …
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In the beginning of 2020, the British High Commission in Wellington began a scholarship programme called He Whai Mātauranga (In Pursuit of Knowledge), which sent three Māori postgraduate students to study taonga (treasures) being housed in UK cultural institutions. The scholarships took the scholars all over the UK, from the South of England to Sco…
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Sir Ben Ainslie and Grant Simmer are the Team Principal and Skipper, and the CEO, of INEOS Team UK, who are competing in the America's Cup sailing competition in Auckland. They sat down with British High Commissioner Laura Clarke ahead of the America's Cup World Series to discuss the competition, key leadership traits, and how they continue to fuel…
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Her Excellency Laura Clarke sits down with Rebecca Kitteridge CVO, Director-General of the NZ Security Intelligence Service. They talk about intelligence work, why it's so important, the need for transparency and secrecy - and 007. Featuring also a guest appearance from Wellington's famous wind... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information…
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Senior Lecturer, author and academic Adam Claasen sits down with DA Wing Commander Andy Bryant over Zoom to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Dr Claasen discusses New Zealand's contribution to the battle to honour the 20 Kiwi lives lost, and to discuss their legacy that lives on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info…
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Rt Hon Lord Zac Goldsmith is the Minister of State for Pacific and the Environment at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He met with British High Commissioner Laura Clarke over Zoom to discuss co-operation on climate change and biodiversity, and why the Pacific is important to the UK. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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British High Commissioner Laura Clarke and former New Zealand Prime Minister and current co-chair of Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, Helen Clark, spoke in the keynote conversation at our 'Let's Build Back Better' conference about her new role in the World Health Organisation and the future of the world's economy as we grap…
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Te Tauihu Executive for the Federation of Maori Authorities (FOMA), Hone McGregor, speaks about the FOMA 32 conference taking place in Nelson, how indigenous cultures around the world have an operational network to connect and share ideas, and why having a long term view is a key part of Māori businesses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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Scotsman Clark Laidlaw arrived in New Zealand over a decade ago, thinking he would be here for a year or two for a 'life experience' – now he’s the head coach of the New Zealand Sevens rugby team. Here we talk about his journey, the narrowing gap between the UK and NZ playing styles, and how it feels to be the first international coach of the New Z…
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We are joined by Chris Stark Chief Executive of the Committee on Climate Change. We discuss how business and climate change can work in harmony, the zero carbon bill and how political will is key to tackling climate change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By British High Commission Wellington
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In this episode of Tea with the High Commission, First Secretary Joel Watson is joined by British Political Economist Philippe Legrain. Mr Legrain’s work argues that refugee diversity enriches us all, both Left and Right, free marketeers or campaigners for global justice. New Zealand is set to double its quota of refugees this year - with this in m…
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