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Tip Top sale not smart for Fonterra - marketing expert
A marketing expert warns selling Tip Top isn't a smart financial move for Fonterra and could see a repeat of the Cadbury factory saga in Dunedin. Fonterra is looking at off-loading the popular… Audio
Auckland Pride board wins vote after police uniform controversy
Hundreds of Auckland Pride Parade members have voted to keep its board, after it faced a vote of no confidence for banning uniformed police at next year's event. At a charged meeting in Auckland last… Audio
Auckland Pride board survives no confidence vote
Hundreds of members of Auckland Pride voted last night to keep their board. The Board, which runs the Pride festival and parade, had risked being dumped if they lost a no-confidence vote last night… Audio
China's disappearing Uyghurs
In this episode of Voices; we chat to some Uyghurs who claim persecution and human rights violations by China is rife and there are warnings for New Zealand to be careful. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
…China's disappearing Uyghurs
In this episode of Voices; we chat to some Uyghurs who claim persecution and human rights violations by China is rife and there are warnings for New Zealand to be careful. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
… AudioNoah Slee on his short film 'And So, We Move to Otherlands'
Berlin-based Tongan-New Zealand artist Noah Slee has followed up his debut album Otherland with a short film based on the music and its themes. He speaks to Yadana Saw about how he plucked up the… Video, Audio
Fight of his life. Trans boxer Thomas Page McBee
Thomas Page McBee is perhaps better qualified than many to understand the complexities of gender. The author, journalist and columnist was the first trans man to box in Madison Square Garden, is a… Audio
Karel Sroubek now liable for deportation
Much of the information the Immigration Minister says he referred to when deciding that Czech drug smuggler Karel Sroubek will be liable for deportation was in the briefing notes he read when he made… Video, Audio
Nepal and New Zealand ties strengthen
In this episode of Voices; we look at our growing ties with Nepal and upcoming plans for Sir Edmund Hillary's centenary in 2019. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
Nepal and New Zealand ties strengthen
In this episode of Voices; we look at our growing ties with Nepal and upcoming plans for Sir Edmund Hillary's centenary in 2019. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioCissy Rock - Pride parade wrangle
Cissy Rock is the president of the Auckland Pride Board, which has found itself in the headlines recently after opting to ban police wearing their uniforms at next year's Pride parade, saying certain… Audio
Gender-specific language: 'Children stop seeing themselves as equal'
In the latest episode of Are We There Yet? Katy Gosset explores why girls' t-shirts are emblazoned with words like "princess" and "pretty" while the boys get "wild" or "adventure", and how we can…
Pride Parade supporters pull funding over police uniform ban
Two long-time supporters of the Auckland Pride Parade have pulled their funding after police were banned from wearing their uniform.
Kiwaha - Give it a go! Episode 8
Kiwaha/Give it a go! A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Maori that you can use in your everyday conversations. Produced by Shannon Haunui-Thompson and Guyon Espiner. Audio
What's it like moving from South Africa to New Zealand?
South Africans are the fifth most common overseas-born New Zealand residents – 54,000 live here. Ninety percent of these arrived after the apartheid era ended in the 1990s. In this episode of Voices… Audio
What's it like moving from South Africa to New Zealand?
South Africans are the fifth most common overseas-born New Zealand residents – 54,000 live here. Ninety percent of these arrived after the apartheid era ended in the 1990s. In this episode of Voices…
AudioNZ to host 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup
New Zealand has won the rights to host the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2021. It will be the first time the women's World Cup has been in the southern hemisphere and will run for six weeks in July and… Video, Audio
Cliff Curtis calls for women, Māori leadership in NZ film industry
Top New Zealand actor Cliff Curtis has called for the film industry to put more women in charge.
Greek squiggles benefit victims of violence
In this episode of Voices; we look at a Greek artist's work helping to raise money for Women's Refuge. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio, Gallery
Greek squiggles benefit victims of violence
In this episode of Voices; we look at a Greek artist's work helping to raise money for Women's Refuge. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
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