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New Zealand Society
Short-form documentaries about life in Aotearoa.
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If There's Not Dancing At The Revolution, I'm Not Coming
Performer Julia Croft wants a revolution but only if it has dancing. This Auckland actor and writer is mashing up Emma Goldman, Nicki Minaj and Laura Mulvey in a one-woman show overflowing with… Read more Audio
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Remembering Te Māori
Dawn, September 10, 1984. Outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York nearly 100 New Zealanders are waiting. They're there to celebrate the opening of Te Māori exhibition. As the sun rises, a… Read more Audio
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The Business of Fashion: Harman Grubiŝa
New Zealand Fashion Week kicks off in Auckland from 24-30 August, and this year, Jessica Grubiŝa and Madeleine Harman are showing their label, Harman Grubiŝa for the first time. Sonia Sly caught up… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Willing to spend a penny?
New Zealand Society lifts the lid on the history surrounding Auckland's heritage toilets. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Chicken Talk
Each year, Wellington streets are awash with foodies for two weeks during Wellington on a Plate. But it's not all about entrees and burgers, wine and beer. Amelia Nurse went along to an event at… Read more Audio
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Face Forward: NZFW Model Castings
The heat is on as designers make a push to complete their A/W 16 collections for New Zealand Fashion Week, 2015. But part of their process is also about finding the right talent to showcase their… Read more Audio
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Tom's one man mission
Tom Haitoua is on a mission to help out youngsters from hard up families in working class Mount Wellington. He runs an-after school programme at the suburb's Riverside Community Centre, where one day… Read more Audio
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Mandatory Menswear
New Zealand Fashion Week is only a week and a half away, so in the spirit of the theme, Sonia Sly heads in to the workroom of Wellington's Mandatory Menswear to find out how shopping habits have… Read more Audio, Gallery
New Zealand Society
A collection of short documentaries that delved deeper into some of our society’s issues and ideas, its people and their passions, featuring local and regional stories from one end of the country to the other.
Broadcast Wednesdays and Fridays during Jesse Mulligan 1-4
Producers: David Steemson, Lynda Chanwai-Earle, Justin Gregory, Sonia Sly, Amelia Nurse, Lisa Thompson and Katy Gosset.