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Behind the Iron Curtain
Moscow, near the end of the Cold War; paranoia, politics and perestroika. An embassy guard recalls life behind the Iron Curtain. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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France accuses All Blacks of dirty tactics
The All Blacks have been accused of using illegal tactics after their 52-11 win over France in the first of their three-match series. French wing Remy Grosso gross like ross-oh suffered a fractured… Audio
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Pasifika midwives in NZ seek 'budget' recognition
Pacific midwives in NZ call for more support, pay and recognition of their expertise ahead of government budget announcements. Audio
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AC Grayling: Democracy in Crisis
British philosopher AC Grayling investigates the “least worst” system of government – and the current alternatives – in a lecture at the 2018 NZ Festival Writers and Readers. Audio
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Live: Hopetoun Brown at Womad 2018
An acoustic set from Hopetoun Brown, live on the Dell Stage at WOMAD Taranaki 2018. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Mar 16 2018
Audio 17 Mar 2018A review of the week's news including... labour's senior leadership comes under intense pressure after revelations of sexual assault at a youth camp, New Zealand's pursuit of a free trade deal with… Audio
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Netflix: Annihilation
Is the best film of 2018 only available on Netflix? Dan Slevin suspects it might be. Video
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Surf life savers refusing to work at Auckland's dirty, unsafe beaches
Ocean swimming events are now regularly being cancelled in Auckland because the city's beaches are so dirty surf life savers are refusing to oversee them. Audio
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RNZ Music Mixtape: Summer Selections 2018
The RNZ Music team talk about some of the best tunes of the summer (in their opinions). Video, Audio
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LALO SCHIFRIN: Theme from Mission Impossible
Music from the Movies - NZ Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hamish McKeich.
Recorded 9 February 2018, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert. Audio
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The Perfect Roast Potato Round 2: The Reckoning
Audio 7 Feb 2018Glen Scanlon learned the secret of making perfect roast potato from his mum, "the queen of cooking potatoes". Video
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R.I.P: rock in peace - musicians we lost in 2017
Many great musicians died this year. We pay tribute to the major musical figures that left the stage in 2017. Video, Audio
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Best features of 2017: the musicians
RNZ has spoken with some amazing musicians this year. Here is a selection of the best interviews from 2017.
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Interview: the xx discuss their album I See You ahead of their upcoming Auckland show
It was another banner year for the influential British minimalists after their third album I See You signaled a livening up of their sound and attitude. Tony Stamp talked to singer & bass player… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: 2017's best of the rest
Nick Bollinger revisits some of the great music of 2017 that may have been overshadowed by the bigger hits. Audio
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HIV in the spotlight at Puawai Festival
The Puawai Festival is helping bring awareness and reduce the stigma of HIV through performance, education, song and laughter. It’s been a labour of love for Jane Bruning, the National Coordinator for… Audio
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Prime Minister no longer shops at SaveMart
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she no longer shops at second hand clothing chain SaveMart after Checkpoint revealed the unsafe and unsanitary conditions workers endured. Video, Audio
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RNZ Music's Spring Mixtape
The crew from RNZ Music convene to showcase some of the songs they've been digging most over the last couple of months. Video, Audio
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Where have all the fountains gone?
Of the 47 water fountains owned by the Wellington City Council, almost half are in a state of dereliction. Audio
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Touchstone - a community project for Lake Wanaka
Lake swimmers, the local primary school and neighbouring farmers have joined together to look after water quality in Lake Wanaka. Audio
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Small town with big idea finally gets a petrol station
Pongaroa locals finally have a petrol station after years of raising funds, and travelling for two hours to fetch petrol from elsewhere. Video, Audio
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A wealth of opportunities for NZ wool in the States
Stephen Fookes is a US-based New Zealander manufacturing three, high-value NZ wool-based products for American customers: wool pillows, wool chilly bins, wool insulation panels Audio
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Turning up the noise on an unlikely 'teal deal'
The leftfield idea of a National-Green coalition made many headlines this week, even though political reporters and pundits insisted it was never going to fly- referencing Rosa Parks and The Sex… Audio
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Campaigns can be hazardous to your health
An election campaign full of hazards for candidates ended amid a punctured pipe, a bubble bursting, the threat of a youthquake and a chasm between town and country. Mediawatch boils down the media's… Audio
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King Loser - '16 Comeback Special
King Loser's mesmerising mix of snappy surf guitar, sloppy drones, reckless rock'n'roll and croony covers stood them apart from their local contemporaries in the early mid-'90s. Now King Loser are… Video, Audio
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Homeless accommodation 'not what I was expecting'
Families in the Far North needing emergency housing are being sent to a dilapidated campground to live in concrete rooms with no carpet, insulation or hot water. Video, Audio
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Where's Winston: Super stuff-ups & inside the leaders debates
Audio 31 Aug 2017In our ninth Caucus, it's all about Winston - his Super spin, bottom lines and how he chooses coalition partners. But it's also about the scrap for the family vote and what it's really like behind the… Audio
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Jim Bolger and Tamati Kruger in conversation
Jim Bolger and Tamati Kruger talk with Wena Harawira about Tuhoe and Parihaka treaty settlements, truth and reconciliation, and how their life experience has affected the discharge of their public… Audio
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The B word
Audio 9 Aug 2017School thugs or spiteful secrets – whatever form of bullying they face, children need help. Katy Gosset talks to a clinical psychologist about beating the bullies. Audio
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…