Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called live.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 701 - 725 of 5529 in total
-
Live Auckland Emergency Management briefing
Auckland emergency management says the worst of the weather is moving south, but the region isn't out of the woods yet.
Duty Controller Rachel Kelleher told Morning Report there has been some… Audio
-
Evalyn McGregor on snipping for a living
Audio 31 Jan 2023Evalyn McGregor is New Zealand's only full-time female blade shearer. With a pair of special scissors, the 23-year-old currently shears 100 sheep a day and aims to double that number in the future. Video, Audio
-
Community likely saved Tauranga family's lives - FENZ
Residents of a Maungatapu cul-de-sac in Tauranga rallied to save a family who were trapped in their home after a landslide overnight on Saturday.
Several homes were damaged, with one destroyed… Audio
-
NZ Live: T-Bone
For NZ Live today we're bringing you a slice of Americana infused with some Kiwi roots. T-Bone is a five-piece band that formed in Wellington out of a shared love of folk and bluegrass music. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Furnishing rooms and changing lives
Audio 27 Jan 2023The philanthropic organisation, Woven Earth, offers practical support to families surviving domestic violence, including gifting furniture, household items and toys. Aucklander Kerryn Thrupp founded… Audio, Gallery
-
Coffee roaster paying living wage talks inflation
The minimum wage needs to jump up almost $2.50 to match the living wage according to the Council of Trade Unions.
That would take it to $23.65 an hour. The PM says the government will be discussing… Video, Audio
-
Inflation remains at 7.2 percent, cost of living continues to bite
Chris Hipkins inherits an inflation nation, with the cost of living up 7.2 percent year on year.
As the handover from one PM to another was underway, the inflation stats came out, and it's bad news… Audio
-
CPI - inflation may ease, but cost of living still too high
Some economists are picking inflation is at its crest, and with an easing in price rises expected this year, albeit amid the prospect of further interest rate rises and an economic recession. The… Audio
-
PM Hipkins won't change cost of living gloom - economist
An economist says incoming Prime Minister Chris Hipkins won't have time to effect any meaningful change to the country's cost of living gloom ahead of the election.
Hipkins says his focus will be on… Audio
-
New drug could help you live longer
Scientists may have uncovered the secret to living longer.
A University of Auckland trial has shown how a drug called alpelisib - currently used to treat cancer - can increase the lifespan of mice by… Audio
-
Live on the ground in Napier
Political reporter Katie Scotcher speaks to Corin Dann live from Napier, where Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced The two discuss when Ms Ardern announced her resignation to the caucus Audio
-
The return of US folk artist Sneaky Bones
US folk artist Matthew Bean aka Sneaky Bones is back in New Zealand for a third time, performing live for the first time since 2019. He'll be playing a string of North Island centres starting later… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Mohi Allen live in studio on On The Air With Mark and Kara
Kara Rickard talks to Mohi Allen about his music and he plays us one of his beauitful waiata. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Brad Baloo from the Nextmen live on On The Air
Brad Baloo from The Nextmen live on On The Air with Mark and Kara. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Soraya and Ronald LaPread live - On the Air with Kara and Mark
Soraya La Pread talks to Kara Rickards and Mark Williams for Ma runga iarere Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Wishing You Were Here: Troy Kingi live from Te Tai Tokerau
Troy Kingi joins us live from Te Tai Tokerau Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Live with the Frank Burkitt Band Duo
Scottish born Frank Burkitt is a storyteller, songwriter, singer and guitarist. In 2014 he formed a four-piece band after moving to Wellington, releasing two albums and touring extensively through… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Eight time National Surfing Champ Billy Stairmand live from Piha
We cross live to the National Surf competition in Piha and speak to eight time National surfing champ Billy Stairmand to get an update on how the competition is going. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Andy Cleverley: a single dad living his bus life
Audio 5 Jan 2023After being trapped for hours on the 22nd floor of a hotel following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, Andy Cleverley decided life had to change. Chucking in his corporate life, he bought an old… Video, Audio
-
NZ Live: The Harmonic Resonators
Audio 23 Dec 2022It's our last show of the year and what better way to celebrate than with a very special band for NZ LIVE- The Harmonic Resonators! Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Living in a campervan
Audio 22 Dec 2022Annette Howley and her partner Steve sold their home and business in Timaru a few months ago - they've even left the family cat behind. They've opted for a life on the road with their campervan. Audio
-
Half Hexagon: live in session
For our last live music session of the year, Auckland supergroup Half Hexagon fill the RNZ studio with their distinctive Krautrock-inspired sound. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
NZ Live: IA
The ancient sounds of taonga pūoro (Māori musical instruments) are the bedrock of IA's music. The Waikato-based indigenous soul band tick off a "bucket list item" and give us an NZ Live performance. Video, Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
RNZ-TVNZ merger uncertain as govt focuses on cost of living
The RNZ-TVNZ merger looks to be on thin ice as the Prime Minister tells her colleagues to find some fat to trim over the summer holidays.
Jacinda Ardern says the government's focus will be on getting… Audio
-
Coen Lammers: Qatar Live World Cup Update
Coen Lammers joins us once again live from Qatar with the latest highs and lows from the World Cup. Audio