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How much money do people think they'll need for retirement?
4:28 pm todayVisual journalist Nick Monro hit the streets to find out how much people reckon they would need saved up to comfortably retire. Video, Audio
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Day One Shorts 2024: Yeah Pare
4 Sep 2024PG - Drama. Lost at the night markets, Janjan tries to find his parents. While searching, he befriends Kiuga, who takes him on a fantastical journey to find his loved ones. Read more Video
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Day One Shorts 2024: Taurewarewa
4 Sep 2024M - Documentary. A documentary on bipolar disorder, Taurewarewa explores the highs and lows of tides and emotions in a sequence of insightful kōrero framed against a backdrop of Aotearoa's oceans. Read more Video
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Day One Shorts 2024: Wilbert Wire
4 Sep 2024PG - Drama. A robot art student who is othered by his human teacher and classmates is tasked with creating a painting about love. Read more Video
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Day One Shorts 2024: Sua: Portrait of a Retired Bus Driver
4 Sep 2024G - Documentary. A day in the life of a retired bus driver as he reflects on his journey as a Samoan immigrant traversing the streets of Auckland and the work he does in the church and community. Read more Video
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Day One Shorts 2024: Lemons
4 Sep 2024PG - Drama. A young Māori woman is given her estranged birth mother's ashes and has to figure out what to do with them. Read more Video
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Day One Shorts 2024: Holy Ghost
4 Sep 2024M - Drama. A queer relationship falls out of sync as one woman loses touch with what is real and what may or may not be coming to her from the divine. Read more Video
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Day One Shorts 2024: Detangling the Stigma
4 Sep 2024G - Documentary. Through her work in film, 28-year-old creative Jzayla Hughey is detangling the stigma of demonstrating that afro-textured hair plays a significant role in Aotearoa's film industry. Read more Video
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Day One Shorts 2024: Behind the White Wall
4 Sep 2024G - Drama. A Korean immigrant dad, working as a construction painter, mentors a new, young worker while simultaneously battling melancholia and guilt as he awaits the arrival of his family. Read more Video
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 16: Te Tangihanga mō Kiingi Tuheitia
3 Sep 2024Mata is at the tangihanga of the seventh Maaori monarch as the motu descends on Tuurangawaewae to pay their respects. We speak to Waikato Tainui Communications Manager Jason Ake, broadcaster Rangi… Read more Video, Audio
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Day One Shorts 2024 | Trailer
4 Sep 2024Day One Shorts is a series of eight funded short films made by young, emerging filmmakers that explore cultural, social, and political issues. Read more Video
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Gallantry star: SAS Commander Jamie Pennell
31 Aug 2024Former SAS commander Jamie Pennell recounts his experiences in Afghanistan in his memoir, Serviceman J, detailing life in one of the world's elite military forces and the transition to civilian life… Read more Video, Audio
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Innovative Waikato scheme pays artists basic income
1 Sep 2024What happens when you fund 10 artists a part time wage - a universal basic income - for an entire year, to help facilitate change within their community across an entire region?
Over 2022 and… Read more Video, Audio
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Genomics and the future of gene technology in Aotearoa
29 Aug 2024Advances in the field of genomics (the study of DNA and genomes) have meant big leaps in our ability to sequence, understand and manipulate the genomes of living things. Damian Christie explores… Read more Video, Audio
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What if... we sequenced every waterway in New Zealand?
28 Aug 2024Living things leave tiny traces of DNA as they move around their environment. Now scientists can determine the quality of a waterway by using eDNA to see who lives there. Read more Video
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What if... we sequenced every infectious disease in NZ?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, New Zealand researchers led the way in sequencing the virus, and in figuring out puzzling transmission pathways. Read more Video
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What if... we can use genetic testing to beat cancer?
Around 25,000 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in Aotearoa. Genomics can help us detect cancer sooner and treat it more precisely. Read more Video
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What if... genomics could help save an endangered species?
28 Aug 2024In 2018 the kākāpō became the first species in the world to have every individual's genome sequenced. How is the information being used today to help conservation? Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Trailer
19 Jul 2024Piripi's gapping it to Oz—further away from Mum, he reckons! He's on a tipi haere to visit the whānau just out of Perth. It's remote, hot, and there's heaps of flies! Piripi's new sanctuary! Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 6
22 Jul 2024With Piripi's new taiao confidence, he asks Uncle Des if they can go camping and fishing for yabbies. But once again, even the easiest of tasks—like putting up the mossie net—turn into an adventure! Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 5
22 Jul 2024Piripi considers a job in the mines but finds something better to do: go bush with Uncle Des. They look at the taiao, then decide to go hunting for kangaroos in the most unexpected of places. Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 4
22 Jul 2024It's a kick-back day in Kalgoorlie. Piripi and Uncle Des look for redback spiders. No luck there, so they go for a bit of Aussie rules practice. Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 3
22 Jul 2024Piripi and the extended aboriginal whānau head out bush for a hakari. Kangaroo tails are the main delicacy, and Piripi is right in there! Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Season 2 | Episode 2
22 Jul 2024Off to Kalgoorlie, Piripi has a few stops along the way, including the pāparakāuta! The next day, he makes it to Aunty and Uncle's place to meet the whole whānau. Read more Video