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Planes fly again but ash reprieve may be short-lived
Audio 17 Jun 2011Two volcanic ash plumes are now leaving New Zealand airspace, but the CAA is warning that it could be a brief reprieve. Audio
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NZ Live - Harmony Lane
Audio 11 Jun 2011Harmony Lane include former members of The Fourmyula. Audio
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Australia bans live cattle exports to Indonesia
Audio 9 Jun 2011The Northern Territory will be particulalry hard hit by this week's suspension of all live cattle exports to Indonesia. Audio
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Anna Coddington - Live at the Dogs Bollocks
Audio 3 Jun 2011Anna Coddington and band perform the songs Heavy Boots Blue Skies, Underneath the Stars, Lights Ahead, Bolt, Little Islands, Open, and Black Light. Audio
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Live from Yarrows headquarters
Audio 31 May 2011Our reporter Craig Ashworth is at the bakers headquarters at Manaia, close to Hawera. Audio
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NZ Live - The DeSotos
Audio 27 May 2011Auckland four-piece The DeSotos join Jim Mora to perform a session of their rock infused country blues. Audio
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NZ Live - Maisey Rika
Audio 20 May 2011In 2010 Maisey Rika was nominated for four Waiata Maori Music Awards, and won all four. She was also a nominee for the prestigious APRA Maioha Award for the song 'Repeat Offender' in 2009. Audio
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Lives could be at risk if Queenstown council cuts gritting
Audio 19 May 2011The Automobile Association says lives could be lost if the Queenstown Lakes District Council goes ahead with plans to cut back on its winter road gritting programme. Audio
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NZ Live - David Kilgour
Audio 13 May 2011David Kilgour of The Clean performs a session off the back of his latest album with The Heavy Eights - 'Left by Soft'. Audio
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Southern Story for 12 May 2011 - Living in Peace Project
Audio 12 May 2011The Living in Peace Project aims to use sustainable, carbon-neutral, co-operative business to support creative endeavour. The local backpackers, Rongo ('peace', in te Reo), is the heart and creative… Audio
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NZ Live - Hayley Westenra
Audio 6 May 2011Her debut album reached Number 1 in the UK classical charts and number 8 on the pop charts when she was just 16. It went on to sell more than two million copies making her a household name throughout… Audio
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Live report from reporter Rowan Quinn
Audio 3 May 2011Our reporter Rowan Quinn is at placemakers building in Albany. Audio
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Worst storm in living memory in Hawkes Bay
Audio 28 Apr 2011The worst storm in living memory in Central Hawke's Bay has caused millions of dollars of damage to roads, farms and coastal communities. Audio
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The impact of the cost of living for New Zealanders
Audio 19 Apr 2011Chris Farrelly heads the Northland based Primary Health Organisation, Manaia Health. Audio
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Census of Kiwis living overseas launched
Audio 18 Apr 2011The estimated one million New Zealanders living overseas are being urged to take part in a global census of New Zealanders abroad. Audio
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NZ Live - Mike Harding and Chris Priestley
Audio 15 Apr 2011Finger-picking folk balladeers Chris Preistley and Mike Hardiing are after many years playing the same festivals and venues teaming up for a tour. Audio
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NZ Live - Andrew Keoghan
Audio 8 Apr 2011Andrew Keoghan started life 20-something years ago on the Caribbean Island of Antigua and in a previous career was a TV One News reporter. Music has always been his passion though. He comes from a… Audio
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NZ Live - Pacific Curls
Pacifika group Pacific Curls on NZ Live. Impressing audiences worldwide with their blend of Celtic, Maori, Pacific and other influences. Fiddle player, Sarah Beattie, virtuoso ukulele player Kim… Audio
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NZ Live - Barnaby Weir
Audio 25 Mar 2011Barnaby Weir first came to public attention back in 1998 as the front man for eight-piece Wellington-based ensemble The Black Seeds. But it wasn't long before his name became associated with other… Audio
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Red Cross say civilians will lose lives in Libya bombardment
Audio 22 Mar 2011The International Committee of the Red Cross fears many civilian lives will be lost as international forces continue to bombard Libya. There's been a second night of targetted air strikes on what the… Audio
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Live session: Bob Brozman | Womad 2011
Audio 19 Mar 2011The late virtuoso guitarist Bob Brozman made his career travelling and collaborating with musicians all around the globe. He stoped in with a few of his hundreds of guitars to strum and chat with… Audio
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Live session: Nga Tae | WOMAD 2011
Audio 19 Mar 2011Nga Tae is a collaboration between electronic musician Paddy Free of Pitch Black, and taonga puoro experts Richard Nunns, Horomona Horo, and singer Waimihi Hotere. They join Music 101 host Kirsten… Audio
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Live report from Japan
Audio 18 Mar 2011The Daily Telegraph's correspondent in Japan, Julian Ryall, joins us now from Yokohama. Audio
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Relief workers battle to save lives in Japan
Audio 15 Mar 2011Francis Marcus, the spokesman for the International Federation of the Red Cross, talks about having to deal with the desperate situation in Sendai. Audio
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NZ Live - Elizabeth Marvelly
Audio 4 Mar 2011At the age of 12, Elizabeth Marvelly began taking weekly singing lessons in Auckland, a three hour drive from her home in Rotorua. When she was 16 she toured nationally with Sir Howard Morrison and… Audio
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