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  • 1:00:00

    One News Special - The Knowledge Wave

    Mike Hosking presents the One News Special: The Knowledge Wave. A heavyweight gathering got underway in Auckland today, catching the Knowledge Wave as hosted by the government and Auckland University. Thirty of the world's top movers and shakers were involved, so are more than four hundred invited guests. Organisers describe it as a call-to-arms. They want those who are willing and able to help this country become a knowledge economy. They say it would make us richer, lift our standard of living and stop the inexorable slide out of first-world status. Critics believe it's a massive gabfest full of buzzwords and short on specifics.
  • 3:03:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 1
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill. Opening song "Everybody needs a Friend" sung by Suzanne Lee and Richard Eriwata.
  • 3:04:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 4
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • 3:04:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 3
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • 3:04:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 5
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • 3:04:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 7
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • 2:03:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 2
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • 3:04:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 6
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • 3:03:00

    Telethon 1988

    Episode 8
    Presented from Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill.
  • 0:30:00

    Tagata Pasifika - Presents

    Season 2011
    Tagata Pasifika presents part two of a special about short films by Pacific writers and directors. Tonight's presentations are excerpts from the Pollywood short film selection. Short films featured are 'Granda' by Marina McCarthey, 'Matto Saina ta as Hurao' (The Return of Our Elder Hurao), 'Te 'Oki'anga o te Vaerua' (The returning of the Soul), and 'Pa'.
  • 2:13:00

    Super Saturday Vaxathon - Live Broadcast on Māori Television [Part 3 of 3]

    Episode 3
    The Super Saturday Vaxathon is a nationwide event to encourage and mobilise New Zealanders to get vaccinated in order to protect themselves and their communities from COVID-19. Well-known celebrities, influencers and health professionals will be live, crossing to COVID-19 vaccination sites to capture the atmosphere and experiences of those receiving their first or second vaccine. There’ll be friendly competition amongst the regions with the latest data telling viewers how each area is tracking throughout the day. There’ll also be live performances, professional health information, and pop-ins from some familiar faces.
  • 2:59:00

    Super Saturday Vaxathon - Live Broadcast on Māori Television [Part 2 of 3]

    Episode 2
    The Super Saturday Vaxathon is a nationwide event to encourage and mobilise New Zealanders to get vaccinated in order to protect themselves and their communities from COVID-19. Well-known celebrities, influencers and health professionals will be live, crossing to COVID-19 vaccination sites to capture the atmosphere and experiences of those receiving their first or second vaccine. There’ll be friendly competition amongst the regions with the latest data telling viewers how each area is tracking throughout the day. There’ll also be live performances, professional health information, and pop-ins from some familiar faces.
  • 2:45:00

    Super Saturday Vaxathon - Live Broadcast on Māori Television [Part 1 of 3]

    Episode 1
    The Super Saturday Vaxathon is a nationwide event to encourage and mobilise New Zealanders to get vaccinated in order to protect themselves and their communities from COVID-19. Well-known celebrities, influencers and health professionals will be live, crossing to COVID-19 vaccination sites to capture the atmosphere and experiences of those receiving their first or second vaccine. There’ll be friendly competition amongst the regions with the latest data telling viewers how each area is tracking throughout the day. There’ll also be live performances, professional health information, and pop-ins from some familiar faces.
  • 3:23:00

    Super Saturday Vaxathon - Live Broadcast on TVNZ 2 [Part 2 of 2]

    Episode 2
    The Super Saturday Vaxathon is a nationwide event to encourage and mobilise New Zealanders to get vaccinated in order to protect themselves and their communities from COVID-19. Well-known celebrities, influencers and health professionals will be live, crossing to COVID-19 vaccination sites to capture the atmosphere and experiences of those receiving their first or second vaccine. There’ll be friendly competition amongst the regions with the latest data telling viewers how each area is tracking throughout the day. There’ll also be live performances, professional health information, and pop-ins from some familiar faces.
  • 3:33:00

    Super Saturday Vaxathon - Live Broadcast on TVNZ 2 [Part 1 of 2]

    Episode 1
    The Super Saturday Vaxathon is a nationwide event to encourage and mobilise New Zealanders to get vaccinated in order to protect themselves and their communities from COVID-19. Well-known celebrities, influencers and health professionals will be live, crossing to COVID-19 vaccination sites to capture the atmosphere and experiences of those receiving their first or second vaccine. There’ll be friendly competition amongst the regions with the latest data telling viewers how each area is tracking throughout the day. There’ll also be live performances, professional health information, and pop-ins from some familiar faces.
  • 6:00:00

    Super Saturday Vaxathon - Live Broadcast on Three

    The Super Saturday Vaxathon is a nationwide event to encourage and mobilise New Zealanders to get vaccinated in order to protect themselves and their communities from COVID-19. Well-known celebrities, influencers and health professionals will be live, crossing to COVID-19 vaccination sites to capture the atmosphere and experiences of those receiving their first or second vaccine. There’ll be friendly competition amongst the regions with the latest data telling viewers how each area is tracking throughout the day. There’ll also be live performances, professional health information, and pop-ins from some familiar faces.
  • 0:30:00

    The Listening Post Israel-Gaza: The fog of war

    We’ve seen the language of extermination, incessant bombardment and hellish scenes on TV. And as the war intensifies, the chaos of misinformation deepens. Published on Sunday 22 October 2023.
  • 1:00:00

    Fox News Sunday: Crime in America

    Shannon Bream brings you the hot stories from the Beltway every Sunday.
  • 5:31:00

    One News: USA Under Attack (Excerpt)

    Normal programming suspended all day for ONE News uninterrupted coverage.
  • 0:50:00

    3 News: US ATTACK (Excerpt)

    3 News: US ATTACK continues throughout the day including a 3 News Special Report at Midday with John Campbell.
  • 5:25:00

    3 News: US ATTACK

    3 News coverage continues throughout the day, normal TV3 programming can be found on TV4.
  • 1:01:00

    Midday Report

    Midday Report - Te Pūrongo o te Poutūtanga. RNZ's midday current affairs programme, including RNZ News, business, rural and sports news, plus the long-range weather forecast and Worldwatch. Presented by Charlotte Cook.
  • 1:30:00

    Tagata Pasifika SunPix Pacific Peoples Awards Special

    Season 2023 , Episode 47
    Watch the full highlights from the 2023 SunPix Pacific Peoples Awards. [Friday 24 November 2023]
  • 1:30:00

    One News: United States Under Attack

    Normal programming suspended all evening for ONE News uninterrupted coverage.
  • 1:00:00

    1 News: Breaking News

    Join the 1 News team for the latest on the incoming National-led government.
  • 2:55:00

    Monty Python Live Show

    A special featuring the reunion of the Monty Python team for the first time in over 30 years at the O2 Arena in London. John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and special guests perform many of their classic sketches and much-loved songs.
  • 0:55:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 12
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
  • 1:05:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 13
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
  • 0:50:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 14
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
  • 1:10:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 15
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
  • 1:00:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 16
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
  • 1:30:00

    Tagata Pasifika Te Maeva Nui Special

    Season 2023 , Episode 43
    Tagata Pasifika brings you highlights of this year’s Te Maeva Nui NZ, Aotearoa’s biggest Cook Islands cultural festival. Join hosts John Pulu and Ernestina Bonsu Maro as they take you on an epic journey of world class Cook Islands song and dance!
  • 0:30:00

    The Listening Post Israel-Palestine: The War | The crucial context of Israel’s war on Gaza

    The Listening Post looks at the context, the reporting and the implications a week on from Hamas’s attack on Israel. A week on from Hamas’s shock assault against Israel and the war that has exploded since, The Listening Post looks at the context, the reporting and the implications. Published on Saturday 14 October 2023. What we are seeing in the occupied Gaza Strip and Israel has no precedent – the barbarism, the talk of vengeance, the war crimes. And the signs, all too familiar ones, of journalists succumbing to the pressures under the powers that be. In this special episode, we delve into the news coverage of the war in Palestine and Israel. We examine the narratives that have emerged since Hamas’s surprise attack – a seismic news event that is destined to take ownership of the date on which it happened – October 7, 2023. Contributors: Mariam Barghouti – Writer and Journalist Daniel Levy – President, US/Middle East Project Mouin Rabbani – Co-editor, Jadaliyya Meron Rapoport – Editor, Local Call Sarah Leah Whitson – Executive Director, DAWN
  • 0:51:00

    Tagata Pasifika: Post-Election Special (HD)

    Season 2023 , Episode 42
    Join us for our 2023 post election special hosted by Seinafolava Sanele Chadwick. [Wednesday 18 October 2023]
  • 2:01:00

    Q+A with Jack Tame: Election Special (HD)

    Season 2023 , Episode 33
    Hosted by Jack Tame, Q+A brings viewers the important political interviews and discussions of the week, taking a close look at politics, economics, and global events. Join the team and find the answers to the questions that matter. Made with the support of NZ on Air. In a two-hour Q+A special, Jack Tame breaks down the election’s big stories and interviews those in line to form the next government.
  • 1:01:00

    Marae: Election Special (HD)

    Season 2023 , Episode 33
    Your way in to the Māori world and the issues that matter. Māiatanga, Whanaungatanga, Manaakitanga - We bring you stories with heart.
  • 0:34:00

    The Hui: Post-Election Special (HD)

    Season 2023 , Episode 1
    Julian Wilcox is joined by Māori politicians from across the political spectrum to dissect the 2023 election result and what it means for Māori.
  • 1:31:00

    Newshub Nation: Post-Election Special (HD)

    Season 2023 , Episode 1
    Join Simon Shepherd and Rebecca Wright the morning after the election as they dig down on the results and what they mean for you. We'll have party leaders, coalition options and all the best commentators - as the country wakes to its political fate. The dust has settled and there will be a new Government. Join Newshub Nation to make sense of it all as we interview the party leaders, investigate coalition options, and unpack the jargon with our political experts. Published: Sunday, October 15, 2023 at 12:11 PM
  • 1:00:00

    Whakatau 2023 Election Highlights

    Season 2023 , Episode 9
    WHAKATAU 2023 Post Election Special: A one hour special that hits the win or bin of election night, who wins the taonga and who gets the tissues.
  • 1:10:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 1
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
  • 1:10:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 2
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.
  • 1:10:00

    Catching the Knowledge Wave (2001)

    Episode 3
    Selection of papers presented at the Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference 1-3 August 2001, Auckland, New Zealand. The conference begins with an assessment of New Zealand's unique social, and cultural values, and our evolution as a nation. A series of sessions then outline international trends in economic development, technology, culture, capital and labour flows, organisational change, and the potential for New Zealand if it maximises its strengths through a coherent strategy. Comparisons between New Zealand's and other nations' responses to these trends are examined. The importance of making the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge a priority goal is examined as a key element in national transition to a knowledge society. The relationship between economic prosperity and social well-being is also assessed in detail. The opportunities for growth and the problems of the "knowledge divide", including access to learning and information technology, are considered. The conference concludes with sessions that seek consensus on ways forward and on how to gain commitment to further action.