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Could a VC for Sergeant Manahi be revisited?
Dr Donna Morrison is a producer of the new film, Sergeant Haane, which looks at the exploits of Sergeant Haane Manahi during the battle for Takrouna in Tunisia in 1943. Afterwards he was recommended… Audio
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Jordan With a Why on her love for the Pasifika Festival
11:54 am todayJordan With a Why is a South Auckland-based R&B and neo-soul artist who blends Maori and Samoan heritage into her music. She joins Mihi live from the Pasifika Festival at Western Springs. Audio
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Preparing your winter garden with Hannah Zwartz
11:40 am todayGardening expert Hannah Zwartz teaches us about the optimal times for planting winter veges, pruning stone fruit and how to cultivate a thriving garden bed. Audio
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Championing Niue's growing organic farming sector
11:35 am todayLive at the Pasifika Festival: Mihi talks to Chair of NIOFA, Jamal Veidreyaki about Niue's climate-resilient agriculture movement. Audio
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RBG: One woman, many voices
11:15 am todayHeather Mitchell stars in the hit one-woman play RBG: Of Many, One about US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Audio
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Live at NZ's biggest Pacific Festival
11:05 am todayMihi's reporting live from Auckland's Pasifika Festival happening this weekend in Auckland's Western Springs. Jep Savali is Group Manager, Tataki Auckland Unlimited and joins Mihingarangi. Audio
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The Dead Speak: My life in forensics
10:35 am todayThomas Coyle MNZM is one of New Zealand's most seasoned forensic experts. He joins Susie to talk about his new memoir, The Dead Speak: My Life in Forensics. Audio
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Wellington City Library's grand opening
The Wellington City library has officially re-opened after being closed for almost seven years due to earthquake risks. RNZ reporter Krystal Gibbons reports live from the opening. Audio
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Paul Kilgour: Tramping through life and loving it!
10:05 am todayA legend in tramping circles, Paul Kilgour has "bagged" over 1200 huts and walked the length of the South Island. He talks to Mihingarangi about the characters he's met in some of the most remote… Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 10am for 14 March 2026
10:00 am todayThe latest news and sport from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Lisa Taouma: Taking Pasifika to the world
Papali'i Lisa Taouma is an award-winning documentary maker, writer, director and producer, recognised for bringing the essence of Pasifika communities to the screen. She talks to Mihingarangi about… Audio
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David Szalay - Flesh
9:05 am today2025 Booker Prize winner Canadian-Hungarian author David Szalay is appearing at the Auckland Writer's Festival in May. His acclaimed novel Flesh tells István's rags-to-riches story from teenager to… Audio
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The history of Anglo-American involvement in Iran
Author Roham Alvandi breaks down the history of Anglo-American involvement in Iran through three critical events, the 1953 coup, the 1979 Iranian Revolution, and the 2015 Nuclear Agreement. Audio
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What to look out for at this year's Oscars
8:28 am todayThe 98th Oscars ceremony is taking place this coming Monday. RNZ cinephile Sam Hollis has watched the best film contenders and shares what to look out for. Audio
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Joachim Trier: Sentimental Value
8:05 am todayNorwegian writer-director Joachim Trier's Sentimental Value is nominated for nine Oscars, including best picture and best director. He's known for The Worst Person in the World, bursting with his… Audio