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Live music with Amiria Grenell
Award-winning folk singer-songwriter Amiria Grenell plays live at Turanga. Amiria grew up in rural Canterbury where her family famously hosted decades of music festivals in their back paddocks. She's… Audio
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Live music with Amiria Grenell
Award-winning folk singer-songwriter Amiria Grenell plays live at Turanga. Amiria grew up in rural Canterbury where her family famously hosted decades of music festivals in their back paddocks. She's… Audio
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Julian Wilcox live from Turangawaewae
Yesterday, Kiingi Tuheitia died aged 69 following planned heart surgery. Veteran Maori broadcaster and host of RNZ's Mapuna Julian Wilcox joined us from Turangawaewae. Audio
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Closing the doors and saving lives
Audio 30 Aug 2024Brad Maclachlan received the Civil Aviation Authority Director's commendation award this week. Audio
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Mum, dad and five sons on their lives at sea
Jon and Barbara Tucker raised their five sons on the yacht they built themselves, and sailed around the Pacific. Audio
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The history of the living wage
Lyndy McInyre has dedicated her life to fighting for the rights of low wage workers... A long-time community organiser.. in 2011 she was a part of a social movement to address "in-work poverty"… Audio
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Cost of living taking toll on New Zealanders health - Southern Cross
Thousands of New Zealanders have become concerned about getting quality healthcare as more and more people encounter barriers accessing treatment. The latest Health Futures survey from Southern Cross… Audio
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Conducting live film orchestras with David Kay
Audio 25 Aug 2024The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra is bringing the epic scores of The Lion King and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to the stage alongside the films this year. Audio
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Fontaines D.C: 'Romance lives between light and dark'
After years of trying to throw their sound "50 miles down the road", Irish post-punk rockers Fontaines D.C. have crashed through a new sonic frontier on their fourth album Romance. Guitarist Conor… Audio
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Fontaines D.C: ‘Romance lives between light and dark’
After years of trying to throw their sound “50 miles down the road”, Irish post-punk rockers Fontaine's D.C. crash through a new sonic frontier on their fourth album Romance. Guitarist Conor Curley… Audio
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NZ Live: Fin Rah Zel
To celebrate the release of their new single 'Carry Me', New Plymouth soul-fusion band Fin Rah Zel perform live in our Auckland studio. Video, Audio
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Changes needed to driver's licence rules to save lives - association
The Automobile Association has research showing New Zealand has lax requirements compared to other countries - and revving up the rules is desperately needed for under-25 year-olds. Nearly a third of… Audio
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More NZers saving for retirement despite cost of living crisis
New research has found that despite the cost of living crisis, more New Zealanders are still managing to save for their retirement. Te Ara Ahunga Ora, the Retirement Commission, personal finance lead… Audio
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The internet is dead! Long live the book: Underground publishing house 5ever
This weekend in Ōtepoti Dunedin small presses and independent publishers from around Aotearoa gather to share and exchange at Small Press Fest. The festival reflects a move among younger creatives… Audio
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Marlin's Dreaming: Live in studio with new album HIRL
Indie pop band Marlin's Dreaming is live in the RNZ studio to celebrate the release of their fourth studio album HIRL. Formed by longtime friends in Dunedin, the band have moved to Tamaki Makaurau… Video, Audio
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Return of Dunedin live music venue welcomed
Audio 15 Aug 2024One of Dunedin's best-known live music venues, which has been closed on and off for years, is reopening under new management next month. Audio
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Plasma saves lives - vital part of blood donations
The Blood Service is calling for plasma donors, producer Matthew Hutching talked with donor Lisa Fe'ao Tansley about her reasons for donating. Audio
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Cost of living and ID cards major concerns for Kiribati voters
Audio 10 Aug 2024The soaring cost of living will come under scrutiny as Kiribati holds its election next week. Audio
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NZ Live: SKILAA
Auckland band SKILAA fuses soul, hip-hop and folk music to create a sound all of their own. Video, Audio
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Some Maori living in mangrove swamps in Hauraki
Audio 3 Aug 2024This week Te Whariki Manawahine o Hauraki, Hauraki Women's Refuge, released a report detailing the struggles wahine Maori face in Hauraki to get access to housing, with some being forced to sleep in… Audio
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Asia: Landslide in India claims over 100 lives
Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about a landslide in India claiming over 100 lives, protests against government job quotas in Bangladesh and a teenager in India becoming the… Audio
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Lives at risk because of shortage of nurses - Thames nurses
In Thames, nurses have picketed outside the Thames Hospital to voice their frustration at what the union said is constant understaffing and increased workloads in the emergency department. Their… Audio