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The energy is undeniable on Nia Archives' debut Silence is Loud
The UK musician masterfully fuses jungle and pop on her debut LP. Video, Audio
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Changing the charges on electricity
In the wake of a change in the way power bills are calculated, The Detail helps you understand the bottom line. Audio
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What the small screen did to magazines
Magazines are facing extinction by internet. Are they special enough to save? Audio
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News media's existential crisis comes to select committee
A select committee is considering views on a bill that seeks a more level playing field in the digital market that our media industry operates in, where tech giants dominate. Audio
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Five New Zealand audiobooks for your long weekend roadie
Audio 2 Feb 2024Got a long drive coming up this weekend? Emma Rawson of Kete Books reviews five local audiobooks to keep you entertained while your eyes are on the road.
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The Sampler: The best reissues and compilations of 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite reissues and compilations from the past year, including Japanese lounge music, British post-punk, and Canadian synthscapes. Video, Audio
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The Settling The Score 2023 Top 30
Settling The Score 2023 is a big year for New Zealand composers. It might be the first time we've seen four local compositions in the top thirty, it is certainly the first time homegrown works have… Video, Audio
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Mary Lattimore ponders the passage of time on Goodbye, Hotel Arkada
Tony Stamp reviews the American harpist's latest ethereal outing. Video, Audio
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NZ Cricket reappoint Black Caps coach for another 2 seasons
New Zealand Cricket have stuck with the status quo with the reappointment of Black Caps coach Gary Stead for another two seasons. He will remain in charge across all three formats until mid 2025… Video, Audio
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The 'natural' origins of deception
Many of Earth's creatures lie... from microorganisms to homo sapiens. In his new book The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars, biologist Dr Lixing Sun explores why. Audio
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Fifty best films: Ordet
Of all the directors with multiple entries in the Sight & Sound Top 50, Carl Theodor Dreyer may be the one we are least familiar with these days, says Dan Slevin Video
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Census 2023: Getting the count right
There are high hopes that improvements made to this year's Census will result in a better turnout than 2018. Audio
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Kane Williamson ends reign as Black Caps test captain
Kane Williamson has ended his successful reign as Black Caps test captain, stepping down as skipper in a bid to reduce his workload. Tim Southee takes charge and will lead New Zealand in two looming… Audio
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Cricket: Black Caps reveal new split captaincy
The Black Caps will usher in a new split captaincy set up, when the opening test against Pakistan begins in Karachi on Boxing Day.
After six years leading the side in all three formats - Kane… Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 23 November 2022
Simon Morris is reassured by three reliable movie formats - the newspaper story, the Brontë-esque melodrama, and the tale of two lost souls stranded in Central America. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 10 November 2022
Audio 10 Nov 2022Midday sports News for 10 November 2022 The Black Ferns have made just one injury-enforced change to the team for Saturday's Rugby World Cup final against England at Eden Park. Black Caps captain Kane… Audio
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Tip Top scrapping two well-loved flavours
Ice cream lovers are about to notice two Tip Top favourites missing from the supermarket freezer.
Tip Top's discontinuing its 2 Litre cookies and cream and goody goody gumdrops Tip Top director Ben… Video, Audio
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Will cricket's 50 over match be relegated to the history books?
Cricket fans are excited about the opening game of the T20 World Cup tomorrow as the Black Caps take on the Australians, but should they be worried about the demise of the 50 over game? Shane Bond… Audio
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Sharing news in bite sized packages
In a bid to appeal to more gen-zers, Lucy Blakiston together with two others, founded "S*** You Should Care About" as a way to get younger people to engage with current affairs. Lucy talks to Jesse. Audio
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21 Years of Papers Past
Audio 16 Aug 2022It's a treasure trove of more than 8 million New Zealand historical documents that can be explored, online and for free, and now Papers Past is celebrating 21 years since it's launch. Audio
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The Sampler: Stinky Jim, Babeheaven, Carrtoons
Tony Stamp assesses an album of dubwise delights from Auckland DJ Stinky Jim, a pleasantly polite outing by UK five-piece Babeheaven, and a selection of snackable soul courtesy of NYC producer… Audio
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An exceptional sporting career: cricketer Ross Taylor
The curtain came down on the international career of Black Caps batter Ross Taylor in April this year. After 16 years representing New Zealand, his 450th and final game was at a One Day International… Audio
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How to build a home in 13 hours
On average, building a home can take anywhere from six months to a year. But this past week, a Wellington company constructed a water-tight home in Central Otago from start to finish in just 13 hours.
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What factors into cricket match fee pay parity
Australian Pay equity expert, Yolanda Beattie talks to Kathryn about what needed to be thrashed out to ensure the White Ferns match fee pay parity deal with their male counterparts. Earlier this… Audio
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A new home for the Super Rugby trophy
Yet another Super Rugby trophy will be settling into its new home at Crusaders HQ in Christchurch.
The most dominant team in competition history have again proven they're the benchmark - producing a… Audio
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Nathan Joe: new play a meta-analysis of Asian identity
Dubbed "a doom scroll described as a play", Scenes from a Yellow Peril is the latest offering from Chinese-New Zealand playwright and performance poet Nathan Joe. Audio
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'News 2 Me' launched today
Audio 8 Apr 2022A new programme for children is being launched today. News 2 Me is a collaboration between RNZ and TVNZ. We speak to RNZ's Gill Bonnet, who's producing the weekly series. Audio
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New Zealand men's reading rates continuing to drop
The reading rate of Kiwi men is continuing to drop, with nearly 80% of Kiwi males reading less than they used to. That's one of the main findings of the new 2022 National Reading Survey by Read NZ Te… Audio
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Radio in NZ 100 not out. But what next?
Radio in New Zealand marked its centenary this week with tributes to its staying power in the past - and confident claims it’s here to stay for the future. Several stations now have bigger audiences… Audio
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The Black Caps are winning cricketers in spite of T20 result
So they didn't win the T20 final yesterday - but that's the third world cup final featuring the Black Caps in three years. They're our best side ever and there's not even a debate about it. Audio