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First song: Frontm3n
Peter Howarth from The Hollies, Mick Wilson of 10CC fame and The Sweet's Pete Lincoln have come together as Frontm3n. They play today's First Song. Audio
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Steak 'n cheese off the menu at Vegan Pie Awards
It's Friday, and for many New Zealanders that means pie-day - a chance for the lunchtime treat of mince 'n cheese or steak and mushroom to round off the week.
But what about a traditional meat pie… Video, Audio
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Hong Kong protests: new intrigue N Korea ruling family
Ed White is a correspondent for the Financial Times, based in Seoul. He discusses the huge protests in Hong Kong this week over proposed extradition legislation, and new intrigue surrounding the North… Audio
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Super Fund invests up to US$115m in N America data centres
The Super Fund is investing up to 115-million US-dollars in North American data centres. Audio
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Thousands throng to see the Kings of rock n roll
Audio 4 Mar 2019Thousands of fans danced and sang their way through the tenth annual Elvis in the Gardens Concert in Auckland yesterday. Elvis tribute acts travelled from all over the world to perform at the 8 hour… Audio
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Fush 'n' chups and the Kiwi accent
The distinctive New Zealand accent and why young women lead the way in the evolution of a uniquely Kiwi way of talking. Audio
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PNG police in the headlines for wrong reasons again
Audio 25 Jan 2019Papua New Guinea's speaker of parliament says he wants policemen and security forces who trashed the Parliament after the APEC meeting to escape punishment. It's opened up some divisions within… Audio
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Pacific happy with Tuna Commission outcome
Pacific Islands fisheries leaders are satisfied with the outcomes of last week's meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, or Tuna Commission, in Hawaii. Audio
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The UN's nuke watchdog eyes N. Korea
Is the denuclearisation of North Korea getting closer? At the historic summit between the Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un in June, the North Korean leader announced the closing of the Punggye-ri nuclear… Audio
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PNG govt under pressure after security forces storm parliament
Papua New Guinea government is under pressure after unrest at parliament by security forces gripped the capital Port Moresby yesterday. Audio
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Book review - Aftershocks by A.N. Wilson
Jane Westaway reviews Aftershocks by A.N. Wilson, which is published by Atlantic. Audio
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Phum Viphurit: 'I miss fish'n'chips and my Kiwi twang'
This Thai musician spent his formative years in New Zealand, and has now found global success via Youtube. Video, Audio
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John Prine: 'Rock ’n’ roll is just an attitude'
Bob Dylan compared him to Proust. Kris Kristofferson suggested he was so good “we’re gonna have to break his fingers”. John Prine paid a rare visit to New Zealand in February 2019. Nick Bollinger… Video
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Ron Mark hopes for return of NZ soldiers' remains from N Korea
The Minister of Defence, Ron Mark is pinning his hopes on there being a final peace settlement with North Korea soon, so the remains of the only New Zealand serviceman to die in the Korean War whose… Audio
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The Upbeats take drum n bass to the world
The Upbeats have been influential in the local Drum and Bass scene for going on fifteen years. The last five have seen their international reputation blossom and they sit down with RNZ's Alex Behan to… Audio
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About Flip 'n Time: Trans-tasman comedy duel
In this year's off-peak release schedule are two comedies from either side of the Tasman – a safe, Australian romantic comedy called The Flip Side for no discernable reason, and a rickety, unsafe Kiwi… Video, Audio
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Pak 'n' Save's gaffe, and do we drink too much booze?
The Australian media have picked up the Pak 'n' Save' gaffe in Porirua, where Steinlager and Corona were being advertised on special under a banner proclaiming "Good Health Week. Audio
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Auckland youth fighting to keep community hubs open
Audio 17 Aug 2018Maori and Pasifika youth in Auckland are fighting to keep their community hubs open which are under threat of closing. Audio
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FASCH: Sonata in G minor FWV N:g1
Ensemble Zefiro. Recorded in Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Audio
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N.Korea upping the nuclear ante
It appears that despite confidence form the US President Donald Trump that North Korea was "de-nuking" the opposite is occurring. Satellite images suggest a 'rapid' upgrade at the Yongbyon Nuclear… Audio
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Have sanctions on N. Korea forced Kim Jong-Un to the table?
North Korea said at the weekend that its intention to denuclearize, announced at an historic inter-Korean summit last month, was not the result of U.S. led sanctions, warning the US not to mislead… Audio
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Peters' N Korea free trade suggestion 'insane' - Paula Bennett
National seems less than enthused about the possibility of a 53-nation Commonwealth free trade agreement coming together anytime soon. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters talked up the idea in… Audio
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Trump 'will walk out' if N Korea talks don't go well
US President Donald Trump says he's confident talks with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un will go well, but will walk out if they don't. To explain the latest moves, Washington correspondent Kevin… Audio
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N=1 - an artist's microbiome
A 46-year-old art work has revealed how the gut microbiome of artist Billy Apple has changed during his adult life. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 2 April, 2018
On this week's show Mark drops a brand new track from Tami Neilson, classic country from Patsy Cline, Americana from William The Conqueror, a cut from Springsteen's Nebraska and some low down dirty… Audio