
Amanda Gillies
Presenter at Magic Talk
Journalist / Presenter / Broadcaster /MC [email protected] https://t.co/Tji1OpcjJm https://t.co/w3l19HAw0J
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1 day ago |
rnz.co.nz | Amanda Gillies
There is something electric in the air. It is a feeling, a movement, a beat. It is called Synthony. Born in New Zealand from a one-off idea back in 2016, Synthony has gone from an ambitious fusion of classical music and electronic dance hits to a global phenomenon, and it is not slowing down.
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2 days ago |
rnz.co.nz | Amanda Gillies
New Zealand's science sector, once hailed for its agility and ingenuity during the pandemic and natural disasters, is now grappling with what researchers say is a crisis of confidence, fuelled by shrinking budgets, unstable funding pathways and policy decisions that increasingly favour commercial returns over long-term public good.
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1 week ago |
radionz.co.nz | Amanda Gillies
Once considered niche, and tucked away in dusty record stores or rural community halls, country music in New Zealand is enjoying something of a golden moment. From chart-topping Kiwi artists to two dedicated radio stations in the past 18 months, the genre is striking a heartfelt chord with more people than ever before.
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1 week ago |
rnz.co.nz | Amanda Gillies
It is sold as a bold step into the future, a technological fix to one of the world's dirtiest problems. But is New Zealand's climate solution, its first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, over before it begins? "Having read the submissions from the various companies on the government's regulatory plans, it just doesn't seem like it's going to happen in the next four and a half years before 2030," RNZ's climate correspondent Eloise Gibson tells The Detail.
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1 week ago |
radionz.co.nz | Amanda Gillies
It is sold as a bold step into the future, a technological fix to one of the world's dirtiest problems. But is New Zealand's climate solution, its first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, over before it begins? "Having read the submissions from the various companies on the government's regulatory plans, it just doesn't seem like it's going to happen in the next four and a half years before 2030," RNZ's climate correspondent Eloise Gibson tells The Detail.
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RT @AMAZlNGNATURE: After 3 years of wait, calculations and precise astronomical timing, Leonardo Sens captured this photo https://t.co/RFOE…

Great photo of Helen Clark (Labour prime minister) and Sir John Key (National prime minister) in Auckland yesterday. Both fantastic leaders for New Zealand. @tmurphyNZ photo credit https://t.co/brBwoGF0TC

The price of having a public face, especially for women, is having to deal with a rising tide of abuse. It could have a chilling effect on local body election candidates this year. My latest podcast for @TheDetailNZ Abuse is a given for high-profile women https://t.co/RGDY2l7N8n