
The Amp - Bringing Auckland Museum to where you are. Amplifying the incredible stories from our collections, our mahi and our place in the Pacific.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryHistorySociety & Culture | |||

In 1916, a unique group of New Zealanders arrived in France – not to fight above ground, but deep below it. In this episode, we uncover the remarkable story of the New Zealand Tunnelling Company, the first of our people to reach the Western Front and... more
Once a global seabird stronghold, Tīkapa Moana – the Hauraki Gulf – is now sounding the alarm. In this episode, we explore how seabirds, the storytellers of the sea, reveal the growing pressures on our ocean and what their decline means for the futur... more
This episode explores the story of the Ah Chee market garden and how Chinese families like theirs shaped the land and communities of early Aotearoa, while navigating laws and attitudes designed to exclude them.
The history of sport in New Zealand, isn’t all black and white. In this episode of The Amp, we put netball front and centre; tracing its journey from makeshift hoops to packed arenas. We chat with players, historians, and experts to settle the score ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #43 |
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Focusing on the rich history and cultural significance of the Auckland region, the content covers a wide range of topics including the natural environment, local heritage, and social dynamics. Listeners can expect discussions on ecological challenges, historical figures, and significant cultural narratives, often featuring experts from various fields. The format combines storytelling with expert insights, making it particularly engaging for those interested in the intersections of history, culture, and environmentalism. Notable episodes highlight unique contributions from local communities and individuals, making the program a valuable resource for understanding the deeper context of Aotearoa's history and culture.
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Recent guests on The Amp include:
1. Isabelle Pilarowski
2. Laurent Weir
3. Joe Hollander
4. Sue Baker Wilson
5. Dr. Matt Rayner
6. Lucy Mackintosh
7. James Taylor
8. Emma Prideaux
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