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Bryan Crump reports on 2025's The Big Sing
Nearly a thousand choir singers converged on Ōtepoti Dunedin over the last few days as the Big Sing competition finished. Audio
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RNZ’s push to stop the slide on air, rude words OK
RNZ's new plan to stop RNZ National losing listeners, partly sparked by a harsh review of the network's capability and culture. Mediawatch asks RNZ's boss how he's handling this - and whether he… Audio
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RNZ’s push to stop the slide on air, rude words OK
RNZ's new plan to stop RNZ National losing listeners, partly sparked by a harsh review of the network's capability and culture. Mediawatch asks RNZ's boss how he's handling this - and whether he… Audio
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Westpac calls for compulsory Kiwisaver for over 65's still working
Westpac wants the government to consider making employer Kiwisaver contributions for workers over 65 years old compulsory. Right now when an employee hits 65 employers dont have to keep making… Audio
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Extreme heat could become a regular feature of NZ summers by the 2050s
New Zealand is on track for a major spike in summer temperatures according to new research out of the University of Waikato. Senior Lecturer in Climate Change and report co-author Dr Luke Harrington… Audio
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Bonus: He Maemae Aroha: A Daughter’s Legacy
A tribute to Gloria Dornan, Joyce's daughter, who made this podcast possible. Hear her final reflections on immense whānau support, community strength, and continuing her mother's Māori Warden legacy.
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It’s over and out for 'Sex and the City' fans
Film and TV critic Sarah McMullan is with Jim to talk about the fizzling out of Sex and the City's sequel And Just Like That. Audio
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Social media ban for under 16s
An Auckland-based criminologist is concerned New Zealand's proposed social media ban for under-16s won't address on-line misogyny. Audio
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Invercargill to gain first new mayor since the 90s
Audio 19 Aug 2025Invercargill will soon have a new mayor, but this vote is different to recent ones. It's the first election since the 1990s that an incumbent hasn't sought re-election, with current Mayor Nobby Clark… Audio
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What’s That Sound? He Aha Tērā Tangi?
Play our game with no prize, ‘What’s That Sound?', hear Tom tells jokes about bums, and listen to the latest exciting episode of our space adventure with Chad Awesomesauce and Keira Audio
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Statehood stoush, political polls, RNZ’s listener loss
How the media handled controversy over recognising Palestine - two political opinion polls in a day. Also: RNZ prepping out a plan to stop the loss of listeners as a former news chief tells the top… Audio
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Crumbling 1920s mansion near Clyde to be luxury home
Renovation of Central Otago mansion Earnscleugh Castle is nearly complete. Katie Todd filed this report. Audio
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Clyde crumbling 1920s mansion gets luxury makeover
Clyde's Earnscleugh Castle has been given a new lease on life thanks to new owners Ryan and Marco - Katie Todd took a tour Audio
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Book review: The Cut Throat Trial by S. J. Fleet
Audio 13 Aug 2025Lisa Finucane reviews The Cut Throat Trial by S. J. Fleet, published by Macmillan Publishers. Audio
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Stolen Lands - a look at New Zealand in the 1800s
The new video series tracking a Highlander's journey to Aotearoa meets Māori resistance, colonial law, and the lasting legacy of land and loss. Director Jake Mokomoko talks to Jesse. Click here for… Audio
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Across the Tasman with ABC’s Angus Grigg
ABC's Four Corners revealed how a simple scam saw tens of thousands of Australians fraudulently claim at least $2b in GST refunds. Audio
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Q&A: Will the Government’s gamble on gas work
The Government's plan to respond to a growing energy crisis has attracted a chorus of doubters - even within its own agencies. The reversal of the oil and gas ban was passed in Parliament last week… Audio
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BIZET arr Wilberg: Fantasy on Themes from Bizet’s Carmen
Performed by Mérimée Quartet at the NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2025 on 2 August 2025 at the Auckland Town Hall.
Recorded by RNZ Concert
Producer: Emre Ekici
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What’s My Book About: Lauren Roche
Lauren Roche's latest novel Julia Eichardt - A Life of Grit and Grace brings to life the untold story of one of Queenstown's resilient settlers. Audio
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Year 14s ban proposed for all sport
A blanket ban on Year 14 students competing in high school sport is at the heart of sweeping new eligibility rules being proposed by School Sport New Zealand. Audio
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Latest from the U.S
A senior US justice department official has met with Jeffrey Esptein's long-time associate Ghislaine Maxwell, as reports emerged that President Donald Trump's name appears in the Epstein Files. Audio
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Worlds of Music 20 July, 2025
Music from the world, for the world, featuring Oumou Sangaré, Trilok Gurtu, Joe Strummer, and Chilean new cumbia band, Chico Trujillo. Audio
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Staging one of the world’s greatest love stories in a 60s high-fashion thriller
It's one of the greatest and most famous love stories and we already know how it ends before it begins. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is now on stage with ATC, re-envisioned in a 60s thriller, high… Audio
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Iwi leader on discovery of French maritime artifact
One of New Zealand's oldest European artifacts, an anchor from a French ship, has been found in Doubtless Bay. Its captain's actions are another story. Audio
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NZ teens hope govt follows UK's lead to let under 18s vote
Teens in New Zealand are hoping we follow the UK's lead and let under 18s vote. Make it 16 NZ Co-Director Thomas Brocherie spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio