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Amid 2024's fashion woes, WoolOn event has the industry covered
WoolOn is a fashion event dedicated to New Zealand's iconic fibre. Audio
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Screentime: Slow Horses s4, Industry s3, Blink Twice
Audio 29 Aug 2024Film and TV commentator Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to look at season four of popular series Slow Horses, about a group of disgraced spies. He'll also detail season three of Industry, the London-based… Audio
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Tech Tuesday: The arrest of ‘Russia’s Zuckerberg’, Pavel Durov
Tim Batt is in studio to look at the biggest story in tech right now: the arrest of Telegram's CEO. Audio
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From Colin in Accounts to Bollywood: Jacob Rajan’s Fast Favourites
Indian Ink Theatre Company has built up a remarkable reputation for developing and touring original work over 27 years.
Founded by Justin Lewis and Jacob Rajan, more than half a million people have… Video, Audio
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What’s the least amount of exercise we need to do?
Official Guidelines from the World Health Organisation say we should be aiming for at least 150 minutes of vigorous activity each week to live healthy lives. But Martin Gibala, the author of The… Audio
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Water, coastlines, and corrections: Parliament’s committee stage this week
It's not uncommon for a Committee of the Whole House to need several sittings to consider a bill. With three government bills under consideration by the Committee this week, most of Parliament's… Audio
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DJ Kampire's Dancefloor in Ndola showcases '80s African tunes
The forward-thinking East African DJ presents a selection of music that soundtracked her childhood. Video, Audio
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The Police’s Andy Summers talks music and photography
Audio 18 Aug 2024Andy Summers is best known as the guitarist in The Police alongside bandmates Sting and Stewart Copeland. He will be performing solo in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington later this year. Audio
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The Beatles come alive - with a little help from their friends
James Milne (Lawrence Arabia) will join Dianne Swann (When the Cats Away) and The Phoenix Foundation legends Sam Scott and Luke Buda to recreate the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's live. Audio
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The venison boom of the 70s
Audio 14 Aug 2024David Miller remembers a time when if he shot and delivered a deer to buyers he'd rake in more than a week's pay. Audio
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S2 E6: The Transcript
As the scale of the subterfuge becomes clear, Tim and Carlo appear in front of the RNZ board. Audio
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Water cooler chat: Parliament’s General Debate
From birthday messages, to lamenting New Zealand cultural icons, the General Debate enables MPs to climb onto the soapbox and yarn about whatever's on their mind. Audio
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US markets closed down this morning, broader S&P index falls 3%
Have the stock market wobbles sent you scrambling to look at your Kiwisaver balance? Maybe, best just to look away, with investors being warned not to panic. This after US markets closed down this… Audio
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Number of over 65's renting could increase 100% by 2048
Audio 5 Aug 2024The retirement commission estimates by 2048, the number of over 65's renting could increase 100%; to more than 600,000 pensioners. However, new Commission research, based on interviews with more than… Audio
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Queen’s Rolls-Royce goes to auction - who's going to buy it?
Audio 4 Aug 2024The 1960s Rolls-Royce which served as the limousine for Queen Elizabeth II’s royal tours in New Zealand is being auctioned. Video, Audio
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Sam Whitelock: On retirement and rugby’s physical and mental toll
In his new autobiography, the now-retired Sam Whitelock reflects on his career which spanned the most successful modern All Blacks era. Audio
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Gary Hustwit: Digging into Brian Eno’s brain
Gary Hustwit, director of the new Eno documentary, tells Charlotte how he managed to fit over 500 hours of Brian Eno's personal video footage into a film that explores his relentless creativity. Audio
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Neo Sora: Capturing Ryuichi Sakamoto’s swansong
An intimate filmed performance of Japanese composer and electronic music pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto is set to screen as part of the New Zealand International Film Festival. Ryuichi, who died in March… Video, Audio
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S2 E4: Everything's a Conspiracy
What if Lightoller lied to the Titanic inquiries? What if Tim and Carlo are lying to RNZ? Audio
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The three words that describe Jim Mora’s dress style
Audio 28 Jul 2024Allison Bornstein is a US-based stylist who coined the term "wrong shoe theory" to describe choosing an unexpected accessory or shoes for an outfit. Audio
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Fiji 7s team chases third Olympic gold medal
Mental toughness is what the Fiji sevens rugby team needs now to go through and make history at the Paris Olympics over the weekend. Audio
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Turn up, stand up: Learning from MP’s mistakes
An embarrassing kerfuffle in Parliament's debating chamber on Wednesday provided fun lessons on how the House works; or at least, how it is meant to work. Audio