Nau mai, hoki mai ki te kōnae ipurangi ā Māori In Engineering. In an industry underrepresented by Māori, this is a space for inspiration, learning, and tautoko. An accessible interview series showcasing Māori who elevate the engineering world. Hosted by Alyce Lysaght (Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Pākehā) who works as a Water Engineer based in te Whanganui a Tara. This podcast received funding from Te Ao Rangahau | Engineering New Zealand Foundation 2023 Grant Programme. E mihi ana ki a rāt ...
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Want to increase your knowledge of te ao Māori (the Māori world)? With a mixture of Māori and English, the Taringa podcast is the perfect way to learn te reo and tikanga Māori in a fun and relaxed way. Taringa is brought to you by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is one of New Zealand’s largest tertiary education providers. We offer a comprehensive range of qualifications to New Zealanders from all walks of life.
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In this “unashamedly homegrown” podcast we tell the story of our islands from the time before people arrived all the way up to the year 2000. Winner of the bronze award for Best Indie Podcast in the NZ Podcast Awards 2021, Silver for Best Educational and Best Indie in 2022 and Silver for Best History in 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast is dedicated to helping you to learn everyday Māori you can use in everyday situations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Māori Millionaire Podcast has taught thousands how to improve their money mindset, management and wealth strategies. Te Kahukura, the founder of Maori Millionaire has grown an online community of almost 60,000 accounts across different platforms. Te Kahukura Boynton (Ngāti Kahungunu, Tūhoe, Te Whakatōhea) is a 20 year old entrepreneur. At just 14, she opened up her business which eventually failed. Te Kahukura is young and ambitious, paving the way for likeminded rangatahi. Love the Māor ...
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The latest in politics with a range of Māori commentators and newsmakers.
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Join Justine Murray as she takes us on a haerenga around Aotearoa to learn about Māori place names and the stories of where they came from.
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The Hui - Māori current affairs for all New Zealanders.
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BlackStar founder Maori Karmael Holmes chats with the most groundbreaking artists, change makers, and cultural workers — finding meaning in the intersections of art, social change, and popular culture.
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Pacific language news bulletins in Tongan, Samoan, Pidgin, French, Cook Islands Maori and Niuean.
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Radio Ivanui is a Cook Islands programme focusing on achievements within the community. The show is presented in Cook Islands Māori by Ina Tekeu.
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Helping New Learners Move From Confusion To Clarity In Te Reo Māori
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Takiwātanga, Love Not Cure; Exploring autism one strength at a time. This is a podcast about autism stories. Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space'. www.takiwatanga.org.nz ------------------------------ Support our here: https://bit.ly/Takiwatangashirts ----------------------------- #Takiwatanga, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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The programme takes a look at what makes Dunedin the nation's heritage capital. The wonderful stock of historic buildings will be explored, as well as early European settlement, Maori life in past centuries and tales of gold. Thanks to the Southern Heritage Trust
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Brumbies Mental Skills Coach. A High Performance podcast, where I go deep into: Making BEING Primary. Mindfulness, Holistic Wellbeing, Team Culture. Online course coming in 2021.
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Each week guests share influencing factors that contributed to te ira tangata (improved quality of life) in their lives, whanau and mahi, including how they learned to handle lifes challenges.
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Willie Mason & Justin Horo present Levels Podcast, twice a week reviewing & previewing all the NRL games also giving their best tips. Willie Mason is a former Kangaroo and NSW representative, is considered one of the most successful front rowers in NRL history. In 2004, he was a part of the famous 'Dogs of War' team that won the Grand Final, and he also received the Clive Churchill Medal during that match. Justin Horo is another former NRL player who played 120 games for Parramatta and Manly ...
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Melanie Nelson seeks to foster mutual understanding between Māori and Pākehā in Aotearoa. Long-form conversations enable learning, insight and positive change. Topics are diverse ranging from te reo to the arts, and te Tiriti to the environment.
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Join The Spinoff's Ātea editor Leonie Hayden along with Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes and Meriana Johnsen every two weeks for kōrerorero about te ao Māori me te ao hurihuri. The series will feature guests young and old, matatau and fresh as, from here there and everywhere across the motu, but all tangata whenua. Nē? is brought to you by The Spinoff Podcast Network. Hit follow now so you never miss an episode! Nē? is Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air.
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A series of short podcasts hosted by Stacey Morrison to help get you 'Up To Speed' with some Māori language phrases and words often heard in media, public addresses and everyday conversation in Aotearoa New Zealand. He waka eke noa, we're all in this together.
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Matangireia is a series of conversations examining the political legacies of Māori politicians.
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Nau mai haere mai ki tēneki kōnae ipurangi. Ko te mea nui ko te reo Maori ka rongo, a, ka ora te reo Māori. He kaupapa kōrero mō ngā take o te wā. Mauri ora.
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Chur Maori podcast where we interview maori people in business, share their stories and help inspire our maori people to be their own boss and get ahead in life. This is but one way that we can share the knowledge of other maori have been able to create an income of their own. That way we can prove to other maori that anything is possible. PUMPED FOR BUSINESS Chur Maori is all about pumping up maori people and encouraging them to get outside the box. Many of our maori are lost when it comes ...
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Bringing Google Translate to life! Join the Whakamāori crew to learn, wānanga and have fun in te reo Māori.
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My journey discovering the Maori culture and language from the perspective of a Pakeha! (A non-maori New Zealander)
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2 Māori - 2 chairs - 22 years of absolute wisdom and tomfoolery. 🙏🏾 New Eps drop every Rāhina/Monday 🙌🏾 Business inquiry Email - 2turu@nexusmag.co.nz
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New uploads every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday are stories in ASMR about te ao Māori (the Māori world) and sometimes in Māori. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryjane4/support
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Aotearoa's own, Dan Hooker and Israel Adesanya will bring our audience a New Zealand perspective on the sport of UFC.
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Join The Detail team six days a week as they make sense of the big stories with the country’s best journalists and experts.
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Through the 1840s and 50s Waikato Māori had been close allies of Pākehā settlers living in Auckland. So why did war break out between the two early in 1863?
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Welcome to the Huia Come Home podcast! Tune in to hear discussions on Christian theology, a Māori worldview, and life on the ground in good-ol' Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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On October 13th, 1985, a man called Arthur Easton was stabbed to death in his Papakura home. His sons initially described the murderer as a strong 6ft-tall Maori man. But the man police placed in handcuffs months later was a slim 5ft7 Pakeha with learning difficulties. He has always maintained his innocence. More than 30 years later, he is still in prison. This is the story of the murder of Arthur Easton and the arrest of Alan Hall, a man with no alibi or answers. But it's also a story about ...
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A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Māori that you can use in your everyday conversations.
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Join season 2 hosts and English teachers, Pere Durie and Luke McFarlane, as they discuss pūrākau from around the motu and explore how we can weave this into our classroom practice. Season 2 of this NZATE podcast is engineered by Angad Vraich.
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He Tangata is all about exploring Māori identity and culture and what it means to people.
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Mōteatea is a centuries-old tradition of chanted song-poetry; a great literary and musical art form that expresses the powerful portrayal of storytelling and is reflective of the emotional depths of a Māori world view. Its vast richness is yet to be fully understood. In this seven-part series hosted by Crystal Edwards, we hold conversations with some of the world's leading experts on mōteatea and ask them: What exactly is mōteatea? How has it changed since colonisation? What issues does it f ...
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A magazine programme with long-form, in-depth feature interviews on current affairs, science, modern life, history, the arts and more. Hosted by Susie Ferguson.
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Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament.
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There's never a shortage of opinions on the media but Mediawatch looks at it all in detail for those keen to know more about the as well as those who work in media.
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Real people having real kōrero ( chats ) about topics that mean a lot to us. We are Mental health Advocates, political freedom fighters and Proud Māori who speak up about our people.
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The news you know, the science you don’t. Unexpected Elements looks beyond everyday narratives to discover a goldmine of scientific stories and connections from around the globe. From Afronauts, to why we argue, to a deep dive on animal lifespans: see the world in a new way.
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A New Zealand politics podcast hosted by The Spinoff's Toby Manhire with Annabelle Lee-Mather and Ben Thomas.
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He Pātaka Kōrero, He matapihi ki te ao Māori. This former weekly series is now available as an online archive.
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On June 16, 1971, a radical group of Pasifika and Māori men and women confronted state-sanctioned racism to form the Polynesian Panther Party. Like their seafaring ancestors before them, the Polynesian Panthers guided their people to a new horizon – but instead of stormy seas, they navigated a red-blooded nation raging with rugby, racism and beer. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
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32. Maria Ngawati - Researching ways for indigenous support & advancement
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Maria Ngawati (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Porou) is a Māmā, CEO of Indigishare, Te Taumata Wāhine in Tech 2024 trade delegate, and PhD candidate researching ways for indigenous support and advancement - and, so much more. In this episode, she talks on the variety of mahi she’s involved in, brings the perspective of a Māmā to an engineering student …
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Māori highschool gives sneak peek into perfomance
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Te Kura kaupapa Māori o Ruamata is a total immersion Māori highschool based in Rotorua competing for Smoke Free Rock Quest 2024.
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A new exhibition breathes life into Te Reo Māori documents
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Auckland City Library takes visitors on a trip back in time with a display that includes the first efforts to write down the Māori languageBy RNZ
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Parliament was buzzing with te reo this week. With many members using it in Question Time, the translation team certainly would have been busy.By RNZ
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108 - 5 Steps to Completely Change Your Life
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If you want to sign up for my 12 Week Money Mindset, Investing and Entrepreneurship program, sign up here Disclaimer: I am not a qualified financial advisor. The information contained on this website and in my training is for general information purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. It is not intend…
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Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō: The new Māori Kuini
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Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō ascends the Māori throne as the new Kuini (Queen), much to the joy of her people, heralding a new age of prominence for the Kiingitanga movement. We ask whether the new queen may have a biological advantage making her a better fit for leadership, whilst searching for examples of matriarchy in the animal kingdom and analogous hu…
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Epic show for new epoch in te ao Māori, road rage, toast-gate
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Mediawatch for 8 September 2024: how the epic broadcast to mark a new epoch in te ao Māori was made at Tūrangawaewae Marae, media focus on small stuff in big bucks plan for roads; 'Toast-gate' prompts a backlash and a u-turn on maternity ward snacks.By RNZ
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The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network
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The move to give police search powers in private homes to look for gang insignia has raised a mass of red flags with law makersBy RNZ
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Politicians dodge interviews, local iwi revives local paper
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22 Sep 2024: Our media put politicians’ feet to the fire in the name of accountability - but some won't front up in the first place. Is the way they’re doing it part of the problem? Also: the local iwi steps in to save the local paper in Wairoa.By RNZ
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Opposition forcing long debates on short committees
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Opposition MPs have rediscovered an old filibustering tactic and are using it to protest the Government's scanty use of Parliament's select committees.By RNZ
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The St Jean Baptiste continues on her journey from India around the Malay Peninsula where her crew faces a few trials and tribulations! Check out the website and shownotes! Become a Patron! Buy some merch! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Celebrated Australian author Craig Silvey's novel RUNT, is about to hit the big screen in New Zealand. The heart-warming family movie centres on Runt; a rascally, very speedy, stray dog.
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In Auckland's suburb of Point Chevalier is the award winning whare, Te Taumata o Kupe. Mihi goes to take a look in a new Saturday Morning series.
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New Zealand photographer Stuart Robertson talks about his new exhibition The Colours of Antarctica that just opened in Melbourne and Sydney.
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Kate De Goldi, one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors, shares the latest books she's been reading.
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Dr. Tony Fernando is a psychiatrist, sleep specialist and ordained Buddhist monk. His new book explains how to be calm and content in a chaotic world.
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Graham Leonard: What's the deal with offshore volcanoes?
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Volcanologist and GNS principal scientist Graham Leonard explains the difference between onshore and offshore volcanoes, and why it's important.
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The Story of a Heart - the medical miracle of organ transplants
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Dr Rachel Clarke's new book is the account of a nine-year-old girl, who suffered a catastrophic brain bleed in a car accident, and the boy who received the lifesaving gift of her heart. It explores medical innovation, grief and hope.
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Elif Shafak - There are Rivers in the Sky
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Elif Shafak is an award-winning British-Turkish novelist. Her latest book, There are Rivers in the Sky, has just hit the shelves.
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Jarrod Kerr on the US Federal Reserve lowering interest rates
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This week central bank of the US - the Federal Reserve - lowered interest rates for the first time in more than four years - and by more than the usual incremental amount. Jarrod Kerr is Kiwibank Chief Economist and speaks to Colin.
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What has happened in the tech attacks in Lebanon?
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Earlier this week two separate organised attacks took place in Lebanon. Mohamed Hassan is a journalist from Auckland and Cairo and explains what happened.
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New ceremonial waka to make splash in Barcelona
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Ngati Whatua Orakei's new waka taua, their first in nearly 25 years, will lead the Emirates Team New Zealand yacht to the start line of the 37th America's Cup.
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Big corporations must meet costs of harm - professor
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A professor of health equity is calling for big corporations to meet the costs of the harm they cause to human health, and for governments to hold them to account.
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Shiny: Why we are dazzled by new sparkly things
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This week, Apple releases the new iPhone 16. It's new, it's shiny, and tech-nerds will be queueing round the block for a chance to snap it up. But why? We look at the science behind why we get so dazzled with new and shiny things. We hear about the psychology behind our magpie tendencies, and find out it might all be connected to one of our deepest…
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In crime dramas, forensic science is the hero. In real life, we need context.By RNZ
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NRL Finals Week 2 Preview - Schuster Signs at Souths, Tigers Show Love for Brooks & HUGE PREVIEWS!
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CORPORATE GOLF DAY TICKETS: https://emajin.golf/event/rugbyleague/ Join our TAB Bets Friends Channel Here: https://www.levelsnetwork.bio BSC : Be a DAWG and Shop BSC at your local Coles today! https://www.coles.com.au/product/bsc-bodyscience-energy-drink-ice-blast-500ml-7505151 Stay Connected with Levels Network: Website: https://www.levelsnetwork.…
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How NZ is failing at HPV cancer prevention
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Every year, 600 people are diagnosed with HPV-related cancers that could be prevented with a free vaccineBy RNZ
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Trump targeted as Springfield suffers, pushbike pushback, sculpture snafu
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Midweek Mediawatch: Another threat to Trump's life as sad Springfield squirms under unwanted media spotlight. Also: pushbike pushback; big-money mistake on a new artwork; a fond farewell for pioneer of political broadcasting - and an MMA quiz fail.By RNZ
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Opposition MPs appear to have rediscovered an old filibustering tactic and are using it to protest the Government's liking for sending bills to select committees for very short periods.By RNZ
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The treaty principles bill continues to attract criticisms - from the leaders of churches, from the leaders of political parties including National. In revising it, is David Seymour stumbling, or is it all playing out as he'd wish? Annabelle Lee-Mather, Toby Manhire and Ben Thomas chew it over. Plus: the crime statistic puzzle and the power-blasted…
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Beauty pageants are back, but the days of catwalks, high heels and bikinis have been consigned to the pastBy RNZ
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The Government's first budget is finally reaching the end of its long approval process, and it's going to be just in time. You might have thought it was all done and dusted months ago, but Parliament is pretty careful with giving away pocket money.By RNZ
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Rawiri Wright on Te Wiki o Te Reo, Jordan Williams on the Treaty Principles Bill
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Te Rūnanga o ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori co-chair Rawiri Wright discusses Te Wiki o Te Reo, and Taxpayer Union Executive Director Jordan Willliams shares his views on the Treaty Principles Bill.By RNZ
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NRL Finals Week 1 Review - Willie Reacts to Bulldogs Exit, & Is It Just Panthers & Storms to Lose?
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Back and recovered post marathon for Scope. Enjoy the episode! CORPORATE GOLF DAY TICKETS: https://emajin.golf/event/rugbyleague/ Join our TAB Bets Friends Channel Here: https://www.levelsnetwork.bio SHOP MONGREL BOOTS: https://www.mongrelboots.com.au/ BSC : Be a DAWG and Shop BSC at your local Coles today! https://www.coles.com.au/product/bsc-body…
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East Coast forestry industry facing the axe
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Post-cyclone slash caused destruction across the East Coast, but can the region survive without the forestry industry?By RNZ
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More strike action coming from ambulance staff
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St John ambulance staff have voted to strike again this month after rejecting their latest pay offer. They say they're at breaking pointBy RNZ
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Radio Ivanui is a Cook Islands programme focusing on achievements within the community. The show is presented in Cook Islands Māori by Ina Tekeu.
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Big city bad vibes & are media harming minorities?
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Mediawatch for 15 September 2024: Bad news about bad vibes in our big cities right now - and Wellington's woes in particular. Also: new research for the broadcasting watchdog says some minorities say discriminatory stuff is turning them off our media. But where is it coming from? And - fact checking claims about the legality of peeing in public.…
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Leading in opposition & building an alternative government
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Chris Hipkins discusses his formal parliamentary title: Leader of the Opposition, and the very different job of leading in opposition.By RNZ
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Dr Inia Raumati is an emergency doctor at Auckland City Hospital, he's also on a mission to be the first person in the world to run a self-supported, multi-stage ultra marathon on every continent, in a single year. He's used Tikanga (Māori values) to navigate the challenges that come with ultra-marathons around the world. He sat down with Mihi to s…
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Well Woman: A Prescription for Lifelong Health
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Women's health issues are very different to those of men. Hormones have a big influence on women's health and the likelihood of developing certain chronic health conditions. Auckland-based doctor, Frances Pitsilis takes an holistic approach to health care and in her new book, Well Woman: A Prescription for Lifelong Health, full of short and long-te…
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Jan Tauoma, co-founded the first Samoan early childhood center in New Zealand, A'oga Fa'a Samoa. Over the last 40 years, she's seen thousands of students immersed in their culture and championed the training of bilingual teachers in Aotearoa. Her background as a teacher in Samoa and her commitment to preserving Samoan culture led her to establish t…
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Best-selling author, Rumaan Alam, is turning the spotlight on wealth in his new book Entitlement. This follows his pandemic hit, Leave the World Behind, which was shortly followed by a movie adaptation for Netflix starring Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali. In Entitlement, Alam captures the experience of living in one of the most expensive cities in…
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Gender apartheid in Afghanistan: Raihana Attaee
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Afghani judge Raihana Attaee had to flee her country when the Taliban returned to power and it became clear her life was in danger.
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The eye exam detecting chronic health conditions
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A regular eye exam can now detect early signs of chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease due to AI technology.
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The new board game teaching tamariki to invest
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The creator of a new board game teaching children how to invest says she did not grow up knowing anything about it.
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Black Ferns centre Logo I Pu-lotu Lemapu Atai'i Sylvia Brunt shares what the viral group hug was like.
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Effect of maternal stress and screen time on children
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A new report has found higher levels of maternal stress and large amounts of screen time during early childhood, are associated with higher levels of behavioural problems in children.
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