Cheers for being a part of the team Big Herb! All gas, no brakes over here...the dogs are off the leash so buckle up! Subscribe to Jay and Dunc's podcast feed for highlights from the show, and exclusive content and interviews you'll only find here!
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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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Renew Church NZ podcast Renew Church NZ is a New Zealand based church founded in 1977 in Whangarei. Led by Senior Pastors Symon and Kristy Drake, Renew Church NZ aims to present the gospel in a contemporary manner to every generation. Renew Church NZ and Renew Music are joint in their aim of being a family of believers celebrating God’s goodness, demonstrating His love and equipping His people to change the world.
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Want to hear more from your favourite female singers and songwriters? Music from the likes of the 80s goddess Sharon O'Neill to the contemporary sounds of Grimes. Music by women. Why wouldn't you?
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Listen to Lee and Tammy to hear premium quality chat, the finest in new music, cutting edge content and guests you actually want to hear!
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Counting The Beat is a NZ music podcast and a radio show on Waiheke Radio. The show explores the outer reaches of NZ music - obscurities, rarities and new releases. The podcast is accompanied by a blog where you'll find info about the music in each episode - visit http://www.countingthebeat.gen.nz
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The Edge Breakfast with Clint, Meg and Dan: all the best bits every week, with podcast-exclusive content and some extra fun stuff when it comes up.
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Kia ora and welcome to the home of NZ Radio Training School students' news bulletins, podcasts, commercials, interviews, and more.
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Host Paul Trenwith is a founder member of the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band, playing banjo and occasionally singing harmony parts. From the mid-70's to the mid-90's, Paul and his fiddle-playing wife Colleen played as mostly gospel music, bluegrass-style, with a group of friends, and often featuring songs that Paul had written. He has become something of a musical 'jack-of-all-trades', playing banjo, dobro, pedal steel and rhythm guitar. He also plays double bass in the Hamilton-based Irish ...
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Let us take you on a Journey... We'll tell stories and create connections with your new favourite sounds, including New Zealand faves and rarities. We're just two music geeks trying to make our way in the world, and we're taking you for a ride.
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NZ Music | Bands | Artists | Interviews | News A behind the scenes peek at NZ Music told from the artists themselves
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The Molten Metal Show a weekly classic/ traditional metal show produced at Rock It 107.5 Port Chalmers New Zealand Hosted By The Roadie
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Listen as Fletcher brings you music, chat, and segments like you’ve never heard before and a new show will be added every fortnight on the OAR FM website and on the Youth Zone app.
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Championing the New Zealand Retail Sector
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DISCOVER NEW AUSTRALIAN MUSIC. * * * * * Who The Hell is a tightly curated blog about new and emerging Australian & NZ music. Our goal is to give Australian artists exposure, both on local and international level - and to help our readers discover new talent. http://www.whothehell.net
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Maria Baigent presents an hour of Musical Trinkets, written, sung and performed by Women.
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Electronic music Dj and producer in the genres of techno, breaks, electro, minimal, house and the in between. Born and breed in Montevideo, Uruguay spent his first 24 years over there where he discovered his taste for this music. Following moved to New Zealand where he still lives until today after 11 years. Started djing when he was around 17 years old mainly with vinyl records and a few years later his interest in producing his own music knocked on the door. He's got a background on percus ...
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Celebrating the scenes, places and moments in history of NZ music. In each episode MC Slave pulls up a chair with some of the most important musical figures in Aotearoa, teasing out never-before-heard stories from local heroes and rising stars alike, and joining the dots between genres and generations.
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Leon, an Irish expat living in NZ, brings you his fortnightly Irish themed show featuring plenty of banter and his love for Irish music! Taitneamh a bhaint as! (Enjoy!)
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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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He host's the Edge Nights, she host's the edge days, and on Saturday mornings they come together for the 'Bottomless Brunch'
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The Way Through is a Crescendo podcast. Created for emerging musicians and producers, it aims to bring light to the many different roles there are in the music industry and the part each can play to support artists on their way through. Each podcast episode is a conversation with an established professional in the NZ music industry from Music Managers, Producers, Musicians, Record Labels and PR agencies who share their experiences and give advice to those wanting to work in the field or how ...
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A revolving quartet of some of bFM's longest-serving selectors. Pre-load before hitting the gigs (or whenever you like, thanks to the power of the internet) with your hosts Renee, Pat, Phil or The Professor. Broadcast from Auckland, New Zealand on Friday evenings from 7pm.
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BEYONCÉ LOVED THIS PODCAST! Two guys, a girl, and a pretty weird radio show! Join Jono, Ben and Sharyn for your daily dose of celeb interviews, banter, scandal, lols and all round randomness. DISCLAIMER: Beyoncé has never heard this podcast ... we were just trying to get your attention. [archive]
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Cacophony is a Heavy Metal Radio Show Broadcast on RDU98.5FM [www.rdu.org.nz], Christchurch, New Zealand every Tuesday Night local time [10am-12pm UTC]. We play at least 25% NZ Metal Music, all Genre's of New & Old Metal and Listeners Requests. www.cacophony.co.nz www.metalradio.co.nz
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Auckland’s leading skate brand affiliated radio show is returning home for summer - tune in for a huge range of sweet music, classic bantz, the hottest of takes, and advice on how to cuff your pants. Arcade Radio, with Mike, Jono & Eddy, and special guests every week. Only on 95bFM.
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Midday Report - Te Pūrongo o te Poutūtanga. RNZ's midday current affairs programme, including RNZ News, business, rural and sports news, plus the long-range weather forecast and Worldwatch. Presented by Charlotte Cook.
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Welcome to One Year Later, an Industry Observer podcast, presented by APRA AMCOS, where we revisit career changing moments, one year on.
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Ever wondered what’s the big deal with a particular play or playwright? Was Romeo really worth it? What exactly was Oedipus’ complex? Who was Antigone antagonising? And why was a play about vaginas revolutionary for its time? This is where Play: Notes comes in. Join Dramaturgs Emily Duncan and Allison Horsley as they give you the need-to-know notes on plays that have influenced how we watch, read, and think about theatre. Warning: Contains mature themes, language, and spoilers. Play:Notes is ...
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Shane plays great tracks from the 50s, 60, and 70s thanks to CCT
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Progression Series covering the latest in Progressive House, Tribal, Techno and everything in between with your host Dougal Fox.
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A perfect Bachelor/ette AU/NZ podcast from Max Quinn & Xavier Rubetzki Noonan.
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The Progression Series showcasing the very best on the trance and progressive circuit.
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Olivia Shivas, Rebecca Dubber and guests tackle the big questions about life with a disability. Sex, religion, mobility carparks - and how to fend off outrageous questions. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
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Allegedly NZ's funniest radio show... Matt Heath & Jeremy Wells present the best of their Radio Hauraki Breakfast Show every weekday. Plus a special bespoke daily pod for even more laughs. Winner of the best entertainment Pod at the NZ Podcast Awards, the Matt and Jerry Show podcast is funny, 'informative' and extremely punishing. Give it a hoon!
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In depth Interviews with New Zealand based & International drummers. Coffee & Drums INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/nzdrummerpodcast/ WEB: https://andrewrooneydrums.com/nz-drummer-podcast/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/NewZealandDrummerPodcast/ SUPPORT the Podcast: 'Like', 'Follow', subscribe and share an episode with a friend! DONATIONS: https://www.patreon.com/NZDrummerPodcast
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based in Wanaka, NZ.
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Hamro Awaz is the representative voice of the Nepalese and Bhutanese community in Dunedin. The program primarily features Nepalese music, discussions on Nepalese cultures, historical information, and airs every Tuesday at 6:30 pm. Dr. Ashik Banstoa and Govinda (Tika) Ghimire, the host duo, have created this program with the aim of promoting Nepalese culture in Aotearoa and fostering connections with the land. As a Treaty partner, we wholeheartedly embrace and share our culture with the diver ...
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Join the K-Talk team and special guests for a celebration of Korean culture and music. Every Second Tuesday on OAR FM’s Connecting Cultures Zone. Brought to you by the Dunedin Korean Language & Culture Society.
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Reality Check Radio is an oasis of rational thought in an age of cancel-culture, censorship and false narratives. We cover the issues the establishment won’t, we challenge the voices the mainstream media don’t, and we believe you can discern the truth for yourself when given the full story. It’s time time welcome back common sense, open debate and reasonable discussion to the airwaves. Have a listen and see for yourself if the voice of reason isn’t music to your ears.
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Welcome to Spinning Yarns, where we bring you laughter, entertainment, and a whole lot of fun! Coming Out of the FFN Spinning Yarns Shines a light on local talent Join us as we dive into hilarious anecdotes, entertaining stories, and engaging discussions that will leave you smiling from ear to ear.
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More than 90 different ethnic groups are represented in Dunedin, and Dunedin Multi Cultural Council exists to ensure we all have the same rights and responsibilities.
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based in Wanaka, NZ.
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Larry Killip: an under-the-radar icon of NZ music history
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Lynfield-based Larry Killip describes himself as "possibly the most famous person that you have never heard of". With a musical career stretching back to the mid-60s, Killip's first band The Zarks was formed with a few high school buddies. Since then he's continued to write and perform in various iterations, but the work most people would be famili…
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19th-century lawyer and politician Robert Grant only wrote a few hymns, but there's one you'll still find in many hymnbooks today: O worship the king. Sing along in this week's programme.
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A wrap of the day's big stories
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Misadventures In Sound - 20-07-2024 - 105 - Punk
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All the top stories and other headlines from the day
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Waipapa Taumata Rau Auckland University's new ReoSpace
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Waipapa Taumata Rau, Auckland University has opened a new space dedicated to speaking Te Reo Māori. ReoSpace was opened on Wednesday at Te Tumu Herenga, the university's library. Kaiārahi and PhD researcher, Abigail McClutchie explains how it works.
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Waipapa Taumata Rau Auckland University's new ReoSpace
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Waipapa Taumata Rau, Auckland University has opened a new space dedicated to speaking Te Reo Maori. ReoSpace was opened on Wednesday at Te Tumu Herenga, the university's library. Kaiarahi and PhD researcher, Abigail McClutchie explains how it works.
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Ten Māori business leaders in the game development and digital storytelling sectors are on their way to China for an in-depth look at the country's booming digital and business sector. Organised by the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono, this visit is designed to immerse business leaders in China's digital and business world. One of them …
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Ten Maori business leaders in the game development and digital storytelling sectors are on their way to China for an in-depth look at the country's booming digital and business sector. Organised by the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whitau Tuhono, this visit is designed to immerse business leaders in China's digital and business world. One of them …
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The top stories and other headlines at midday
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Larry Killip: an under-the-radar icon of NZ music history
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The case of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein shocked and captured the attention of the world. Ghislaine Maxwell is the British socialite jailed for procuring young girls for Epstein. Her trial was meticulously covered by journalist and legal affairs correspondent Lucia Osborne-Crowley, one of only four reporters allowed into the courtroom eve…
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The case of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein shocked and captured the attention of the world. Ghislaine Maxwell is the British socialite jailed for procuring young girls for Epstein. Her trial was meticulously covered by journalist and legal affairs correspondent Lucia Osborne-Crowley, one of only four reporters allowed into the courtroom eve…
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How to be a Citizen - breaking rules to fix them
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Societies have rules to stop them from descending into chaos - at least that's what Constitutional scholar Cindy Skach used to believe. Her career was spent advising governments and writing constitutions to help fix society in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world. That was until 2009, when she survived a missile attack while in…
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How to be a Citizen - breaking rules to fix them
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Societies have rules to stop them from descending into chaos - at least that's what Constitutional scholar Cindy Skach used to believe. Her career was spent advising governments and writing constitutions to help fix society in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world. That was until 2009, when she survived a missile attack while in…
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Award-winning journalist Åsne Seierstad, studied life in Afghanistan before and after the fall of the Taliban in 2001, documenting it in her book The Bookseller of Kabul. Twenty years later, with the Taliban back in power, Seierstad shares the story of her return to Afghanistan to explore life under the current regime through three individuals and …
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Award-winning journalist Åsne Seierstad, studied life in Afghanistan before and after the fall of the Taliban in 2001, documenting it in her book The Bookseller of Kabul. Twenty years later, with the Taliban back in power, Seierstad shares the story of her return to Afghanistan to explore life under the current regime through three individuals and …
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Liam Dann: are interest rates falling fast enough to save small businesses?
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New Zealand Herald business editor-at-large Liam Dann says interest rates are picked to fall, but before then small and medium businesses will continue to feel the pinch.
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Liam Dann: are interest rates falling fast enough to save small businesses?
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New Zealand Herald business editor-at-large Liam Dann says interest rates are picked to fall, but before then small and medium businesses will continue to feel the pinch.
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Kevin Day: football didn't come home, again
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British writer, comedian and football fan Kevin Day joins Colin to talk about the reaction in England of football not coming home. Almost thirty years ago the song Three Lions took off. Its refrain "football's coming home" was been sung lustily by fans ever since - only to come up short time and again.…
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Kevin Day: football didn't come home, again
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British writer, comedian and football fan Kevin Day joins Colin to talk about the reaction in England of football not coming home. Almost thirty years ago the song Three Lions took off. Its refrain "football's coming home" was been sung lustily by fans ever since - only to come up short time and again.…
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Dr Moriba Jah: the increasing threat of space junk
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Renowned space environmentalist and astrodynamicist specialising in space object detection and identification, Dr Moriba Jah believes it's only a matter of time before someone is killed by falling space debris. Currently there are an estimated 27,000 objects bigger than a softball hurtling around the Earth's orbit, not to mention the millions of sm…
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Dr Moriba Jah: the increasing threat of space junk
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Renowned space environmentalist and astrodynamicist specialising in space object detection and identification, Dr Moriba Jah believes it's only a matter of time before someone is killed by falling space debris. Currently there are an estimated 27,000 objects bigger than a softball hurtling around the Earth's orbit, not to mention the millions of sm…
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The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport
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New Zealand's health system was also affected last night. RNZ understands an integral part of the medical system was down.
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New Zealand's health system was also affected last night. RNZ understands an integral part of the medical system was down.
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The IT company at the centre of this storm, Crowdstrike, has their headquarters in Austin, Texas. RNZ correspondent Toni Waterman is outside Crowdstrike's headquarters.
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The IT company at the centre of this storm, Crowdstrike, has their headquarters in Austin, Texas. RNZ correspondent Toni Waterman is outside Crowdstrike's headquarters.
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Acting PM David Seymour: outage's effect on government systems
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The acting Prime Minister, David Seymour, has been briefed by officials throughout the evening on the outage, with initial concerns over government systems in particular.
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Acting PM David Seymour: outage's effect on government systems
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The acting Prime Minister, David Seymour, has been briefed by officials throughout the evening on the outage, with initial concerns over government systems in particular.
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As retailers start to open this morning we'll get a better idea of any lasting impacts of the Crowdstrike outage. Carolyn Young is the Chief Executive of Retail NZ
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As retailers start to open this morning we'll get a better idea of any lasting impacts of the Crowdstrike outage. Carolyn Young is the Chief Executive of Retail NZ
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The IT outage affected supermarkets around the country yesterday. Some Woolworth stores shut as people were unable to buy things at checkouts or order items online. Woolworths NZ says all its stores have reopened this morning but some checkouts will still be affected. Jason Stockwill is Woolworths New Zealand's director of stores.…
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The IT outage affected supermarkets around the country yesterday. Some Woolworth stores shut as people were unable to buy things at checkouts or order items online. Woolworths NZ says all its stores have reopened this morning but some checkouts will still be affected. Jason Stockwill is Woolworths New Zealand's director of stores.…
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The cybersecurity company was founded in 2011, with goals to safeguard the world's largest companies and their hardware from cyber threats. The company specialises in endpoint security protection. Basically, it stops malicious software or files from infiltrating computer networks. It also protects the servers companies store data on, which is incre…
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The cybersecurity company was founded in 2011, with goals to safeguard the world's largest companies and their hardware from cyber threats. The company specialises in endpoint security protection. Basically, it stops malicious software or files from infiltrating computer networks. It also protects the servers companies store data on, which is incre…
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The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport
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