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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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Māori Millionaire Podcast

Te Kahukura Boynton

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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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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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Taringa Podcast

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

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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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Maori Initiatives

Podcasts NZ / WorldPodcasts.com / Steven Hutana

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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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Everyday Māori

Hēmi Kelly and Āpera Woodfine

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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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Full Story

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Guardian Australia's daily news podcast. Every weekday, join Guardian journalists for a deeper understanding of the news in Australia and beyond. You can support The Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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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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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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WĀ-HINE

Sandra Julian | Business Coach

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Kia ora and welcome to WĀ-HINE—a podcast celebrating wāhine in business who are carving their own path with intention, courage, and vision. This is a space for honest kōrero about building a business that reflects your identity, your values, and the legacy you’re creating. I’m your host, Sandra Julian—business coach, mentor, and wāhine Māori. In each episode, I sit down with wāhine entrepreneurs and leaders to explore the real stories behind their success - the lived experiences, cultural co ...
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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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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 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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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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The Kōrero

James Ratana

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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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Weaving our Worlds

Melanie Nelson

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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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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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He Reo Tawhito: Conversations about Mōteatea

SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music

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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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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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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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Join filmmaker Danny Mulheron ("Rage," "Meet the Feebles" screenwriter) and actor Kate Elliott for a discussion about their outrageous comedy "Fresh Meat." The film follows a gang of criminals who take a M?ori family hostage, only to discover that their “victims” might actually be cannibals.
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Kumara or sweet potato originally comes from South America, but how did it become one of the national foods of Aotearoa New Zealand? The Polynesians that first settled New Zealand around 1300 were thought to just be hunter-gatherers and only later turn to farming. But archaeologists have used new research technology to prove the Maori arrived with …
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Aotearoa/New Zealand artist Marlon Williams spent five years on his latest album, Te Whare Tīwekaweka, which is entirely in the Māori language. The release coincides with the current New Zealand coalition government limiting the use of the Indigenous language in the public service, and the suspension of three MPs who performed a Māori haka in prote…
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Today I had the privilege of sitting down alongside Jade Kawana, she's the co-founder of Juicy Waa - beginner dance classes to feel icy, confident and joy. JUICY WAA can be found on: IG: @juicy.waa FB: @juicywā In this episode, we did things a little bit different. Instead of Te Kahukura interviewing Jade, today - Jade asked Te Kahukura some questi…
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Reading Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, CBE, was an Australian bush poet, journalist, and author, widely regarded as one of the country’s greatest bush poets. “The Maori’s Wool” was published in the Star (Christchurch) newspaper on February 23, 1901. "The Maori's Wool" tells of Māori chief Rerenga’s journey to Wellington to sell his tribe’s wool. H…
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STRAIGHT AFTER WATCHING THE GAME LIVE FROM PERTH! JOIN OUR ASHES UK TOUR: https://ashesrl.com.au Download TAB App: https://tab.app.link/QHUigxWBeRb Follow Red Bull Australia: https://www.instagram.com/redbullau/ TJM: https://www.tjm.com.au/ Willie & Joey @ Wyong:https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/wwr-events-presents-willie-mason-and-andrew-johns-up-cl…
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Kim Il-Sung is the ‘darkest figure in all of Korea’s history’ , according to Seoul-based scholar and author Fyodor Tertitskiy. With access to archives from Japan, China and Russia, biographer Tertitskiy has painted a grim picture of a man whose ego replaced his ideology. Guest: Fyodor Tertitskiy, author of 'Accidental Tyrant: The life of Kim Il-Sun…
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In 1948, a group of 17 Australian and American scientists - lead by Adelaide anthropologist Charles Mountford - spent 9 months in remote Arnhem Land, studying traditional Aboriginal life and culture. The adventure was celebrated by the press of the day, but a new book uncovers the chaos, dysfunction and unethical practices of the expedition. Guest:…
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Over millennia, humans have been better at inventing ways of writing than remembering how to read what we’ve written. We use marks and pictures and letters and symbols, but what they mean can disappear over time. We’re only now figuring out how to read the string writing of the Indigenous people of Peru, which until recently was thought to be essen…
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In early June, far right politician Geert Wilders pulled his PVV, Party for Freedom, out of the ruling coalition, in the Netherlands. The government is now in caretaker mode, with a new election likely to be called in October. GUEST: Jon Henley, Europe Correspondent, Guardian UK PRODUCER: Ali BentonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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US President Donald Trump has left the G7 in Canada early as conflict between Israel and Iran escalates. Domestically, the nation is reeling after the murder and attempted murder of two Democratic state legislators and their partners in their homes in Minnesota. Guest: Bruce Shapiro, Executive Director at the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma a…
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Anthony Albanese had hoped to meet Donald Trump in person for the first time at the G7 summit in Calgary, Canada. But now that meeting will no longer take place – as the US president cut short his time at the conference, returning to Washington amid escalating conflict in the Middle East. Tom McIlroy tells Nour Haydar what this means for Australia’…
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Today on the show... - Why are our power prices so high, and about to go higher? It’s terrible timing as the winter weather and heavy frosts are forecast. - And we’ll also look at the impact of Jacinda Ardern's dreadful U-turn on oil and gas exploitation, which has led to a total meltdown in the market and forced higher prices. - Plus some Letters …
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NZFC CEO, Annie Murray, sits down with award-winning journalist Mike McRoberts to discuss the Commission's global trade mission. From rekindling Kiwi ties to India to strengthening relationships in the UK and facilitating global success in Cannes, Annie shares just how crucial these strategic missions are to the success of the film sector in Aotear…
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It has been five days since Israel launched attacks on Iran and the war seems to be escalating. The civilian death toll is rising and Israeli forces have issued an evacuation order for parts of Tehran. Meanwhile, Iran has managed to evade Israel’s defences with missiles. The Guardian’s senior international correspondent, Julian Borger, explains to …
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It was one of US President Barack Obama’s key foreign policy achievements back in 2015. The Iran nuclear deal, though far from perfect, prevented Iran from advancing its own nuclear program. President Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018, claiming it failed to curtail Iran’s missile program and regional influence. A year later, Iran began ignoring …
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Whilst Australia is not a G7 member, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Canada for the annual G7 summit for a number of "sideline" talks, including a face-to-face with US President Donald Trump, where AUKUS will be on the agenda. Australia will also hold formal negotiations on joining a new defence agreement with the European Union, as The Guard…
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Today on the show... - Tonight it’s my take on the NZ economy. How I view the state of the nation? - Also Stuart Nash, former MP and minister goes into business and attempts to woo uber wealthy foreigners to bring their money to NZ, and to invest and live here. What does this mean for our country? - Plus some Letters to the Editor! Website: https:/…
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Apologies for the audio issues. Willie had some technical issues at his end so we had to default to the back up quality of the files. JOIN OUR ASHES UK TOUR: https://ashesrl.com.au Download TAB App: https://tab.app.link/QHUigxWBeRb Follow Red Bull Australia: https://www.instagram.com/redbullau/ MONGREL BOOTS: https://www.mongrelboots.com.au Sponsor…
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An interview podcast giving the inside scoop of what happens in comedy scenes across the globe and dedicated to speaking to the mavericks in the comedy world. We talk to Shalaka Kurup, she is an Indian stand up comedian and writer. Her observational humour has been described as deadpan joy. A doctor by education and a comedian by choice Shalaka has…
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In the lead-up to Anthony Albanese’s trip to the G7 summit in Canada, Barrie Cassidy and Tony Barry discuss the Pentagon’s Aukus review as well as the two countries’ contrasting views on sanctions on Israeli politicians. Also in this episode: will Tasmanian voters punish Labor for pushing them into another election? And what did trade unionist Bill…
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Men’s Health Week. Sponsored by Vedafil®. Viatris Ltd, New Zealand This week is Men’s Health Week and we’re checking in with sexual health expert, Dr Alistair Somerville to uncover common sexual health challenges faced by men. - How common conditions like erection difficulties & low libido really are. - Practical information on getting help from yo…
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Men’s Health Week. Sponsored by Vedafil®. Viatris Ltd, New Zealand This week is Men’s Health Week and we’re checking in with sexual health expert, Dr Alistair Somerville to uncover common sexual health challenges faced by men. - How common conditions like erection difficulties & low libido really are. - Practical information on getting help from yo…
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The US Department of Defense has announced a review of the Aukus submarine deal, just days before Australia’s prime minister is due to meet Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Canada. Political reporter Josh Butler tells Nour Haydar what this means for relations between the two countries and why it throws Australia’s defence strategy into doubt…
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Emily Kam Kngwarray, from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory, picked up a paintbrush in her 70s for the first time, and now, her work will be exhibited at the Tate in London. A new film has been made about Emily, and will premiere at the Sydney Film Festival – called Emily: I Am Kam. GUEST: Screenwriter and Producer, Danielle Maclean an…
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The history of the United States cannot be told without telling the story of Latin America. Connected through wars, conquests, trade, ideas and political struggle, it's a long and complex relationship, spanning centuries. GUEST: Greg Grandin, author of AMERICA, AMÉRICA: A New History of the New World PRODUCER: Ali Benton…
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Men’s Health Week. Sponsored by Vedafil®. Viatris Ltd, New Zealand This week is Men’s Health Week and we’re checking in with my good mate Mark Sainsbury to talk about smoking & alcohol. - Look at how we think about smoking & drinking differently now. - Explore Mark’s personal thoughts on quitting smoking & reducing alcohol intake. - Discuss the imp…
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In the wake of an unprecedented punishment for the haka that drew global attention to the Treaty Principles Bill, Te Pāti Māori legal representative Tania Waikato reflects on the fallout, the opposition to the Regulatory Standards Bill, and what this moment reveals about Māori political power. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details…
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Men’s Health Week. Sponsored by Vedafil®. Viatris Ltd, New Zealand This week is Men’s Health Week and we’re checking in with my good mate Mark Sainsbury to talk about smoking & alcohol. - Look at how we think about smoking & drinking differently now. - Explore Mark’s personal thoughts on quitting smoking & reducing alcohol intake. - Discuss the imp…
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*Recored before the breaking Moses injury and Luai replacement. Tune in Monday! JOIN OUR ASHES UK TOUR: https://ashesrl.com.au Download TAB App: https://tab.app.link/QHUigxWBeRb Follow Red Bull Australia: https://www.instagram.com/redbullau/ TJM: https://www.tjm.com.au/ Willie & Joey @ Wyong:https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/wwr-events-presents-willi…
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A Guardian Australia investigation reveals the government inertia behind the suicide crisis in Australian jails. Dozens of inmates have killed themselves in the past two decades using ligature points that authorities knew about, but failed to remove. Reporters Ariel Bogle and Christopher Knaus speak to Reged Ahmad about why the warnings are still b…
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Maori MPs were issued record bans from the New Zealand Parliament recently for their impromptu haka last year protesting a bill to wind back the Treaty of Waitangi. But haka has been pivotal in race relations in Aotearoa before. An event in 1979 at the University of Auckland triggered significant debate and change. Yet the incident was buried until…
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Russia and the US have not traditionally been close culturally but there’s a few shifts going on. The Trump administration has a very different relationship and attitude towards Moscow than usual. And mirroring that is an increased conversion to the very conservative, traditional and some say masculine Russian Orthodox Church in pockets of the US. …
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Men’s Health Week. Sponsored by Vedafil®. Viatris Ltd, New Zealand This week is Men’s Health Week & we’re checking in with my good mate Mike King about anxiety and depression. - Everyday realities of living with anxiety & depression from someone who’s seen it. - Opening up the conversation to encourage a better understanding of mental health. - Wha…
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Men’s Health Week. Sponsored by Vedafil®. Viatris Ltd, New Zealand This week is Men’s Health Week & we’re checking in with my good mate Mike King about anxiety and depression. - Everyday realities of living with anxiety & depression from someone who’s seen it. - Opening up the conversation to encourage a better understanding of mental health. - Wha…
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Nartarsha Navanaga-Bamblett built her business by honouring culture and identity in a Western-dominated space. Her story shows the power of representation and how to stay true to who you are in business. When you are a First Nations person who’s navigating a Western-dominated world, you enter unchartered territory. When you do that as a business pe…
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Millions around the world watched Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad as she documented online her life under Israeli attack after 7 October 2023. Now she has released a memoir: a collection of diary entries, recounting living under siege and her love for her homeland. She speaks with Nour Haydar about life during and after fleeing the war You ca…
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There are not many colonial heroes in Australia's frontier wars, but some emerged after the unprovoked 1838 massacre of at least 28 Wirrayaraay people in northern NSW. They ensured that the perpetrators were identified, and prosecuted. Guest: Mark Tedeschi KC, author of ‘Murder at Myall Creek: the trial that defined a nation’ (Simon & Schuster, 201…
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As protests over immigration raids continue in Los Angeles, why did the Trump administration send in the National Guard, defying Californian authorities? Bruce Shapiro surveys the chaos. Guest: Bruce Shapiro, Contributing Editor for The Nation; Executive Director at the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma…
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