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Live: CODE Quartet at 2019 Wellington Jazz Festival
Journeys in Sound: New music from Aotearoa and the world. Video, Audio
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Ardijah: Live at Helens 1999
Enjoy the poly-fonk, R'n'B stylings of South Aucklanders Ardijah. Back in 1999, RNZ invited Ardijah into the Helen Young Studio to record a stripped-back session of covers and originals. Here is that… Audio
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NZ Live: Mark Mazengarb, Katie Martucci & Jess Hindin
Katie Martucci, Jess Hindin and Mark Mazengarb are currently on Tour in NZ, but they're stopping off at our Auckland studio to entertain us with their unique blend of of Gypsy Jazz, Old Time and… Audio
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Healthy living policies needed to tackle workplace hangovers
Businesses are being urged to give serious thought to how they tackle the issue of staff showing up to work hungover. Audio
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REVIEW: Sharon Van Etten live at the Powerstation
Brooklyn singer Sharon Van Etten delivered a wonderfully dark and passionate performance to a reverent crowd at Auckland's Powerstation last night. RNZ Music's Waveney Russ was there.
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REVIEW: Herbie Hancock live at the Wellington Jazz Festival
Herbie Hancock opened the Wellington Jazz Festival last night with a demonstration of just about all the things jazz can be: traditional, experimental, cerebral, emotional, physical, intellectual -…
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Urban farmers living the good life in Taranaki
New Plymouth couple Carl and Kati Freeman have converted their quarter-acre section into a small-scale organic market garden and now they want to teach others how to do it too. Video, Audio
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Fijian family takes on Europe in climate fight
Audio 5 Jun 2019A Fijian family may yet have their day in a European court in what's being seen as a landmark case in the fight against climate change. Audio
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Mixed reactions to NZ Budget initiatives for Pacific people
While the Ministry of Pacific Peoples has hailed the Budget it as an unprecedented support package for Pacific people, there is concern that it doesn't go far enough to address issues in the… Audio
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What connects dancing naked in Paris with escaping from Gloriavale, success in extreme sport, and a life as a female engineer?
Four women tell Mirama Kamo stories from their adventurous lives: Hollie Woodhouse, Lilia Tarawa, Michelle Dickinson and Margaret Austin. Audio
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Alejandro Cegarra: Living with Hugo Chavez Legacy
Venezuelan photographer Alejandro Cegarra is presenting his internationally acclaimed work at the Auckland Festival of Photography.. He speaks to Jim about what's happening in his home country and… Audio
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Dr Sharon Hoover: Mental health assistance in schools will transform lives
Dr Sharon Hoover is an expert in helping teachers, school counsellors and principals support students who are struggling with mental health issues. She speaks to Jim about how to help young people… Audio
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Elroy Finn on his debut album: interview and live session
Elroy Finn is the son of one of New Zealand's most beloved musicians, Neil Finn. He's also a musician in his own right and has just released his debut album, Elroy. He spoke to RNZ Music's Tony Stamp… Video, Audio
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Women entrepreneurship seen as way to improve Pacific lives
Making it easier for women to get involved in formal employment and starting businesses is being touted as one of the key -- and easiest -- ways to improve Pacific livelihoods. Audio
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NZ Live: Graeme James
Prolific Kiwi musician Graeme James has just released a new album called The Long Way Home. He pulls his gear into RNZ's Wellington studio for a live session. Video, Audio
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Live session: 'Worth The Wait' by Elroy
Elroy Finn (the legendary Neil's youngest son) released his debut album Elroy this week. He performs the first single 'Worth The Wait' live at RNZ. Video, Audio
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Does the Wellbeing Budget live up to the hype?
It was billed as transformational and a first of its kind, but did yesterday's Wellbeing Budget live up to the hype? The 72-hour lead up to the Finance Minister delivering it was overshadowed by the… Audio
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Budget cover photo model moved to Australia for cost of living
The woman on the front cover of the government's budget document left Auckland because of the cost of living, and now lives in Australia - on the Gold Coast. Forty-year-old Vicky Freeman was alerted… Audio
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'To live was so painful' - new mum saved by mental health care
A Wellington mother has described her battle with devastating post-natal distress after the birth of her first child.
Sally, not her real name, gave birth last year to a healthy baby boy. She… Audio
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Sky could axe live coverage of Mitre 10 Cup
Audio 27 May 2019Provincial rugby in New Zealand could be in for a dramatic shake up as Sky Television considers screening fewer live Mitre 10 Cup games. As the competition struggles with declining attendance rates… Audio
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POLL RESULTS: who's New Zealand's best live act right now?
Congratulatios to L.A.B. who've been voted NZ's best live act in RNZ Music's highly scientific NZ Music Month poll. We picked 25 of Aotearoa's best live bands and you voted. Here are the results! Video
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Achieving artists' living wage
Audio 26 May 2019A Colmar Brunton survey commissioned by New Zealand On Air and Creative New Zealand has found that the median personal annual income for 'creative professionals' is around $36,000 - below the living… Audio, Gallery