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OzKiwi heads to Canberra to talk about NZers' rights in Aus
New Zealanders living in Australia are taking their fight for equal treatment to Canberra. Audio
Melani Anae and Will 'Ilolahia: Polynesian Panthers
Dr Anae is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland; Will 'Ilolahia is the founder of the Waiata Artists Trust. Both were members of the Polynesian… Audio
Aute: Making Māori Tapa Cloth
Nikau Hindin is reviving the lost Maori art of making aute, known in other parts of the Pacific as tapa cloth. The Auckland University Fine Arts student recently held a public performance of aute… Audio
Maya Sialuk Jacobsen - Inuit Tattooing
Greenlandic tattoo artist in Auckland for the indigenous ink component of the inaugural Urbanesia 2015 arts festival. We also hear from Maya's husband 'Pero' Per-Erik Dahlman, a western-trained… Audio
The Pundits: Feminism
Equality for women with feminist blogger Deborah Russell... women (struggling/being successful) in science Audio
The SaVAge K'lub
Since 2010, Rosanna Raymond has been creating art under the name of the SaVAge K'lub, a multi-disciplinary installation and performance vehicle built to discuss ideas of space, hospitality… Audio
Kate Bolick on her book 'Spinster'
Journalist and author Kate Bolick invites us to examine an unprecedented demographic - the millions of modern women who decide to remain unmarried. Audio
Are you a 'Super-Recogniser?'
People with extraordinary face recognition ability or 'super-recognisers' form a rare group of people who can identify at least 80 per cent of faces they've seen. London's Metropolitan Police uses… Audio, Gallery
Gender Neutral Kids Clothing - Rachel Hansen
Gendered clothes are part and parcel of a child's upbringing now - and if you're a parent of small children, you'll be only too familiar with the swathes of frilly, sparkly pink and purple clothes on… Audio
Orientation Aotearoa
Orientation Aotearoa is an eight month residential education programme for aspiring change-makers aged 18 to 28. It was founded in part by Lucy Carver and Skye Chadwick and it focuses on leadership… Audio, Gallery
Auckland's food scene is diverse, but only for those who can afford it
Chefs Connie Clarkson, Te Kohe Tuhaka and Benjamin Bayly join Professor Paul Spoonley. Noelle McCarthy is in the chair. Audio
Bruce Gladwin: audiences and disability
Artistic director of Back to Back Theatre, an Australian company driven by an ensemble of actors perceived to have intellectual disabilities. Its award-winning shows have toured to over 70 cities in… Audio
Public support growing for Parihaka Day
By this time next year, could New Zealanders be commemorating Parihaka Day rather than Guy Fawkes Day?
Awhi Creatures
Inter-dimensional critters are populating Papakura this month, hiding out in local landmarks and waiting to be found. Called Awhi Creatures, they're actually an augmented reality exhibition designed… Audio
The Wireless - Transgender Myths - Graeden Meek
This week in RNZ's on-line magazine, The Wireless, Graeden Meek has written a feature that busts a bunch of myths about transgender people. Audio
Auckland is a city of shadows to those who live on its margins
A panel discussion about the hidden histories of Auckland. Noelle McCarthy talks to Ella Henry, Sarikha Rosli and Michael Stevens. Audio
Hudson and Halls Live!
TV cooking duo Peter Hudson and David Halls were magnificent. From 1976 to 1985 they whipped up what seemed to us weird and wonderful meals, they interviewed top stars, laughed, drank, fought and… Audio
Piv Bernth: Danish TV
Head of Drama at Denmark's public broadcaster DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation). She was the creative force behind groundbreaking Scandinavian noir series The Killing, executive produced subsequent… Audio
A massive US military blimp has come loose from its moorings
A massive US military blimp has come loose from its moorings and is floating across Pennsylvania. Audio