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Damien O'Connor on live cattle exports, Gulf Livestock 1
Farmers are worried the suspension of live cattle exports could have major ramifications for their industry.
Cattle exports were suspended last week following the capsizing and sinking of the Gulf… Audio
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Livestock agent warns of effects from live exports suspension
A livestock agent is warning of enormous ramifications for farmers, as live cattle exports remain suspended in the wake of last week's shipping tragedy off Japan.
The Ministry for Primary Industries… Audio
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Auckland Live sees events going ahead despite uncertain dates
It was supposed to be a chance for New Zealanders to follow in the footsteps of Prince, Ed Sheeran and the Royal New Zealand Ballet and tread the boards of Auckland's Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre. But days… Audio
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F & P Healthcare's making millions and saving lives
The New Zealand company making the machines keeping Covid patients alive is cashing in big-time from the pandemic, but says it also feels huge responsibility. Audio
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Delaney Davison live part 1
Award winning Lyttelton Musician Delaney Davidson is a distinctive figure in the New Zealand musical landscape. He describes himself as part man, part wheel. One hand holds a small brown suitcase; the… Audio
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Delaney Davidson live part 2
Award winning Lyttelton Musician Delaney Davidson is a distinctive figure in the New Zealand musical landscape. He describes himself as part man, part wheel. One hand holds a small brown suitcase; the… Audio
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NZ Live: Terrible Sons
Christchurch indie rock husband-and-wife duo Lauren and Matt Barus and their band Terrible Sons perform live. Audio
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Live animal exports should end - Gareth Hughes
The Green Party's spokesperson on animal welfare says the incident in the East China Sea shows New Zealand must stop exporting live stock for breeding.
A cargo ship has gone missing during a typhoon… Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Ebony Lamb - ‘Midnight’ live at Hunters and Collectors
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and live vid from honey-voiced alt-country musician Ebony Lamb. ‘Midnight’ is the first hint of what’s to come on Ebony’s forthcoming solo debut. Video
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Ebony Lamb - ‘Midnight’ live at Hunters and Collectors
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and live vid from honey-voiced alt-country musician Ebony Lamb. ‘Midnight’ is the first hint of what’s to come on Ebony’s forthcoming solo debut. Video
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Level 3 essential services - saving lives one donation at a time
During the alert level 3 lockdown, a group of blood donors didn't back down from stepping up to help. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Audio
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WATCH: Julia Deans live at The Shelter
Audio 29 Aug 2020RNZ Music was lucky enough to record an intimate show with the one and only Julia Deans, at ‘secret’ Christchurch music venue The Shelter. Video
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Julia Deans Live at The Shelter
Former Fur Patrol frontwoman Julia Deans plays an intimate, show at 'secret' Christchurch music venue The Shelter. Audio
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Essential Oils: Can we live with or without them?
Can something make us feel better just by smelling nice? And if it can do that, could we get even more benefits from rubbing it on our skin or even eating it? Audio
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Katchafire live at Roundhead Studios
RNZ Music was lucky enough to shoot a series of amazing live sessions at Neil Finn's Roundhead Studios, including this one from Aotearoa reggae legends Katchafire.
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Katchafire Live at Roundhead
Reggae dons Katchafire joins Music 101 for a special live recording at Neil Finn's Roundhead Studio. Audio
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Nearly one in ten New Zealanders live with risk of tsunami
Almost one out of every ten New Zealanders is living with the risk of a tsunami.
New research conducted by the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research - or NIWA - has revealed both the… Audio
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Can we learn to live with Covid?
Audio 20 Aug 2020Last week we faced the reality that Covid was in our community the team of five million began questioning the pandemic strategy of elimination. Senior writer for the NZ Herald Simon Wilson shares his… Audio
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Young Kiwi looks ahead to her NZSO gigs fired with a passion for live music
New Zealand conductor Gemma New returns to conduct NZSO Audio
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BBC live update: US Democratic convention, Belarus and Beirut
The BBC's Rob Hugh-Jones speaks with Karyn from London about the US Democratic Convention kicking off this week, as well as an update on the events in Belarus, and the verdict in a trial in Beirut of… Audio
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Miss June live at Roundhead Studios
Auckland punk band Miss June, a four-piece led by singer Annabel Liddell, joined RNZ's Music 101 program for a live session at Neil Finn's Roundhead Studio.
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Miss June Live at Roundhead
Auckland pop-rockers Miss June join Music 101 for a special live recording at Neil Finn's Roundhead Studio. Audio
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London Calling: the BBC World Service live
Audrey Tinline from the BBC speaks with Karyn about Russia and China's steps towards a vaccine for Covid-19, as well as Turkey's parliament voting this week to withdraw from a human rights treaty. Audio
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Stomach cancer test to save whānau Māori lives
A move to make it easier to get tested for stomach cancer is expected to save the lives of whānau Māori, and in particular, the several hundred Māori who are unaware they are at risk.
New guidelines… Audio
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Changing international guidelines to save Maori lives
Researchers have managed to get a change to international clinical guidelines to ensure Maori are tested for a gene which causes stomach cancer. Otago University Professor Parry Guilford explains to… Audio