Kei ngā manu tute o tō tātou wao, nau mai ki te ururuatanga o Whakamīere. He wāhi tēnei e whakatairangahia ai ngā tini hua o te reo Māori. Ki konei tuia ai ngā muka o te ao tuhituhi, ā, ko te whāinga kia whakaputa i te reo o ngā pukapuka reo Māori. Welcome to Whakamīere, a place to celebrate te reo Māori and explore the literary world, where we produce translations of stories in te reo Māori. Tune in weekly to listen to episodes. If you enjoy the podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon.
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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 and 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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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Te Kahukura Boynton is the founder of Māori Millionaire and a passionate advocate for closing the wealth gap. At just 18, she began documenting her personal journey with money and mindset on social media, quickly building a powerful platform and thriving business. Since then, she has spoken to thousands across Aotearoa, authored the first personal finance book written by a Māori author, and earned national recognition. Her accolades include the United Nations Women's Entrepreneur of the Day ...
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An in-depth podcast where newsmakers and Māori commentators unpack the latest political issues impacting Aotearoa.
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The Hui - Māori current affairs for all New Zealanders.
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An indepth look at stories and issues from around the world. This podcast offers you the chance to access landmark series from our archive.
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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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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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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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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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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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Helping New Learners Move From Confusion To Clarity In Te Reo Māori
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Matangireia is a series of conversations examining the political legacies of Māori politicians.
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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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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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Bringing Google Translate to life! Join the Whakamāori crew to learn, wānanga and have fun in te reo Māori.
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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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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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This podcast series unpacks the world of film and filmmakers, in New Zealand and abroad, one kōrero at a time. (Kōrero translates to "discussion" in Te Reo Māori, which is the indigenous language of New Zealand.)
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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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My journey discovering the Maori culture and language from the perspective of a Pakeha! (A non-maori New Zealander)
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A window into our world, through in-depth storytelling from the BBC. Investigating, reporting and uncovering true stories from everywhere. Award-winning journalism, unheard voices, amazing culture and global issues. From Trump’s new world order, to protests in Turkey, to the headphone revolution, The Documentary investigates major global stories. We delve into social media, take you into the minds of the world’s most creative people and explore personal approaches to spirituality. Every week ...
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2 Māori - 2 chairs - 22 years of absolute wisdom and tomfoolery. 🙏🏾 New Eps drop every Rāhina/Monday 🙌🏾 Business inquiry Email - [email protected]
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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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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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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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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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Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.
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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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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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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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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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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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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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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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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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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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This show is an effort to make meaningful conversations accessible for everyone who has a desire to grow, learn and connect.
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Join comedian and promoter, Marvin McCarthy each Sunday at 8pm UK time as he interviews larger-than-life characters that help comedians live life on their terms.
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What is 'Mana'? It is the Maori word for prestige, authority, control, power, influence, status, spiritual power, charisma - mana is a supernatural force in a person. Many athletes do not claim their 'Mana' post career and live in a shadow of themselves compared to when they were an athlete. This podcast highlights the specific steps people take in order to claim their Mana outside of the sporting arena. Tune in and take notes, this is gonna be GOOD.
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After 30 years fronting other people’s brands across TV, radio, and newspapers, Duncan Garner is finally in charge. Welcome to his podcast - Duncan Garner: Editor in Chief.
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The official sounds from New Zealand Rugby - featuring the All Blacks, the All Blacks Sevens, the Black Ferns, Black Ferns Sevens, the Maori All Blacks and all things New Zealand rugby!
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ACT asked for advice on imprisonment for Te Pati Maori MPs over haka
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6:04ACT asked for advice on the full range of possible punishments for Te Pati Maori MPs following last year's Treaty Principles haka - including imprisonment. The Privileges Committee ended up recommending a 21-day suspension for the Te Pati Maori co-leaders and a week for Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke. ACT MP Parmjeet Parmar, who is on the Privileges Com…
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Vote on punishment of Te Pāti Māori MPs delayed until June
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4:14Te Pāti Māori MPs now have to wait until next month to find out if they will get the harshest punishment the Privileges Committee has ever handed out. Māori news journalist Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira reports.
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When a sick kea makes a suggestion to his mother about his recovery, she doesn't quite see things in the same light.By Whakamīere
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Debate for Te Pati Maori MPs punishment cut short
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3:28The much-anticipated debate surrounding the punishment for Te Pati Maori has been abruptly cut short - after a surprise vote from the coalition to delay it till next month. The unexpected development came after opposition parties threatened to effectively prolong the debate for hours on end in Budget week. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch fi…
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144 - "Winz didn't give me a grant to start my business - what do I do now?"
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28:20Mauri ora e te whanau! I'm so excited for this episode, someone in our Maori Millionaire community messaged and asked for some support - so I recorded an episode breaking down how she could move through this problem that she has... ALL OF MY LINKS (Including Beyond Business) : https://linktr.ee/Tekahukura Follow me on Social Media: Instagram TikTok…
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Slam Dunc from S4 Episode 71: A Decision has been Made... and Te Pati Māori Aren't Happy! Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/kXx3RVKcB7U PLUS… New episodes 7pm weekdays! Website: https://www.rova.nz/home/podcasts/duncan-garner---editor-in-chief Instagram: @DuncanGarnerpodcast TikTok: @DuncanGarnerpodcast…
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A Maori production company and film festival has been recognised at the Cannes Film Festival in France. Maoriland Charitable Trust won the economic and social impact award at the Global Production Awards on Tuesday. Head of content, Libby Hakaraia, spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Free Speech Union says Tonkin + Taylor wrong to investigate employee
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2:24The Free Speech Union said Tonkin + Taylor was wrong to investigate an employee who heckled Winston Peters on his way to work on Tuesday. The Free Speech Union's Nick Hanne spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Midday Rural News for 21 May 2025
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BBC Trending: Brazilian farmers are (very) online
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20:26Being a farmer in Brazil has never been cooler - at least, that is the impression you might get from social media. Music videos featuring cowboy hat wearing farmers, driving tractors and boasting about their wealth, have garnered millions of views online. Meanwhile, farmers turned influencers offer a window into rural life, insisting Brazil is not …
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BBC Trending: Brazilian farmers are (very) online
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22:24Being a farmer in Brazil has never been cooler - at least, that is the impression you might get from social media. Music videos featuring cowboy hat wearing farmers, driving tractors and boasting about their wealth, have garnered millions of views online. Meanwhile, farmers turned influencers offer a window into rural life, insisting Brazil is not …
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Expect the shackles to come off the Black Ferns this Saturday.
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Some of our Olympic champion sevens players may run out for the Black Ferns this weekend.
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Midday Business News for 21 May 2025
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Employment expert on health staff told no more than five minutes of talking
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2:52Some Southland Hospital staff have been told they could only talk to each other for no more than five minutes a day. The staff were also instructed not to take their breaks together, according to complaints to the PSA union released under the Official Information Act. The complaints arose among staff at Southern Clinical Records and Coding. Hesketh…
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 21 May 2025
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28:38In today's episode, there's a new and stark warning from the United Nations that thousands of babies could die in Gaza over the next two days if more aid doesn't reach them, the debate over the punishments faced by Te Pati Maori MPs was cut short on Tuesday after just two speeches, when Leader of the House Chris Bishop moved the debate be postponed…
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Scientists using artificial insemination to save Kākāpō
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4:35German scientists working with the Department of Conservation have found artificial insemination of Kākāpō is making eggs much more likely to be fertile. Study co-author and Department of Conservation's Science Advisor Dr Andrew Digby spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Advocates call for end of public funding for Octopus aquaculture
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3:22Animal advocates want an end to public funding for research into octopus aquaculture. Farah Hancock reports.
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Govt plans to increase amount of weedkiller residue allowed on foods
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3:39A toxicology professor says the government's plan to increase the amount of weedkiller residue allowed on some of our foods by up to 10,000 percent is likely motivated by trade, but isn't a safety risk. Canterbury University toxicology professor Ian Shaw spoke to Corin Dann.
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Northland charity re-homes sporting gear for kids who need it
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4:09Two years ago, Sport Northland regional connector Joey Yovich along with a friend, set up the Re-Sport Charitable Trust. They collect new and gently used sports gear to pass onto children, families and seniors who may otherwise not be able to afford it. Yovich spoke to Corin Dann.
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Waikato Regional Council calls for nationwide wastewater standards
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3:40Waikato regional council says proposed nationwide wastewater standards could result in more pollutants going into Lake Taupo. Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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Market Update for 21 May 2025
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Hawke's Bay brand Norsewear to make NZDF's socks
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4:19A small rural village in Hawke's Bay is buzzing over its sock factory Norsewear winning a huge contract to make all of the New Zealand Defence Force's socks. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook visited the Norsewear factory.
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School principal calls for long-term investment into education
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4:05A school principal says the education sector needs a massive long-term investment bump like the Defence Force has received, in order to address longstanding issues. Berhampore School principal Mark Potter spoke to Corin Dann.
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters on calls to resume aid into Gaza
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5:25The UN is warning that 14,000 babies are estimated to be suffering severe acute malnutrition in Gaza - and ideally they need to get supplies within 48 hours. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters spoke to Corin Dann.
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Auckland FC aren't impressed with what Melbourne Victory have to say ahead of the second leg of A-League semi-finals.
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Humpback whales give birth further south than thought: Study
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3:50A new study from the University of New South Wales - no pun intended - shows humpback calves have been spotted as far south as Kaikoura, and near Port Arthur in Tasmania. University of Auckland Professor of Marine Ecology and whale specialist Dr Rochelle Constantine spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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New pacemaker being tested at Waikato Hospital
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4:03A new pacemaker being tested in New Zealand could help patients feel and move better. Cardiologist and Professor of Medicine at the University of Auckland Dr Martin Stiles spoke to Corin Dann.
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An art exhibition by people who have experienced homelessness is on display at Auckland's City Mission and the artists say attending a class together has fostered friendships. Amy Williams reports.
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Restructure at Napier Council could see 100 jobs go
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5:32More than 100 jobs could be on the line in a proposed restructure at Napier City Council. Napier mayor Kirsten Wise spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Schools expecting more support for disabled students in Budget
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3:41Schools are expecting more support for disabled students in this week's Budget. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.
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Southland Hospital staff allegedly told they can only talk to each other for five minutes a day
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3:41Complaints to a union show staff in a department of Southland Hospital were told they could only talk to each other for at most five minutes a day. Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann.
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Debate over Te Pāti Māori MPs punishment delayed
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3:43The government's blindsided the opposition by postponing the debate about punishments for Te Pāti Māori over last year's Treaty Principles haka. Political reporter Russell Palmer has more.
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Leader of the house on delaying Te Pāti Māori punishment debate
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5:27The debate over the punishments faced by Te Pāti Māori MPs was cut short on Tuesday after just two speeches, when Leader of the House Chris Bishop moved the debate be postponed to June, after the Budget. Bishop spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Warnings thousands of babies could die in Gaza in next two days if more aid isn't allowed in
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5:22There's a new and stark warning from the United Nations that thousands of babies could die in Gaza over the next two days if more aid doesn't reach them. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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The United States will be without centre Alev Kelter for this weekend's Pacific Four test against the Black Ferns in Albany after she copped a three-match ban for repeatedly stomping on an opponents head.
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Business news for 21 May 2025
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Mackenzie District residents say they are 'adversely impacted' by tourism: Survey
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5:31A council survey into residents' views on tourism found that 99 percent of residents reported being adversely impacted, but at the same time 92 percent believed tourism was good for the region. Acting Mayor Karen Morgan spoke to Corin Dann.
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NZ joins calls to allow full resumption of aid into Gaza
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4:31New Zealand has joined 22 other countries and the European Union in calling on Israel to allow for a full resumption of aid into Gaza. ReliefAid Founder Mike Seawright spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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An update on what's happening in the sports world with Nathan Rarere.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Human Rights Commission watching Budget closely
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4:15The Human Rights Commission says it'll be watching to see if Budget 2025 improves the lives of disabled people or makes them harder. Disability Rights Commissioner Prudence Walker spoke to Corin Dann.
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United States women's centre Alev Kelter has been handed a three-match suspension after receiving a red card for stamping on the head of Australia's Georgina Friedrichs during Saturday's Pacific Four Series rugby test in Canberra.
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Australia's Liberal Party and National Party coalition implodes
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6:40After a humiliating election defeat, the historic coalition between the Liberal Party and the National Party has imploded. The extraordinary split between the two conservative parties leaves Australia without a united and effective opposition, meaning that on their own, have no hope of beating Labor at the next election in three years time. Austral…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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England cricket test team ready to 'shoot for the stars' - McCullum
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3:09Former Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum said the England Test team is ready to "shoot for the stars". England will play Test series against cricket heavyweights India and Australia later this year, in what could be a defining summer for the side. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.…
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Security guards lack critical training at Waikato Hospital - ex-staff member
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8:52Some security guards at Waikato Hospital have expired qualifcations, while others lack critical training. That is according to a senior security officer and licenced private investigator who resigned from the Waikato Hospital security team last month. Te Whatu Ora requires contracted security guards to have a current Level Two certificate of approv…
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Bowel cancer survivor protests for screening age to be lowered
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7:17Last year the government announced it's progressively lowering eligibility for free bowel cancer screening to 58 years old, down from 60. It also ended a pilot programme that allowed Maori and Pasifika to access bowel screening at 50. That's despite Christopher Luxon's pre-election promise to match Australia's screening age of 45 years old. Rachael…
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