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The Waikato Wars: What painter Richard Lewer didn’t learn at school
At the New Zealand Portrait Gallery in Pōneke hangs an enormous New Zealand flag upon which artist Richard Lewer has painted the words: “To have a future I must reconcile with MY past.”
Lewer’s… Audio
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The Mixtape: Fiona McDonald
Our guest curating their mixtape for the next hour is Fiona McDonald. She has been singing her whole life, but is best known for her work with Strawpeople and Headless Chickens. Video, Audio
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George Harrison: The reluctant Beatle
Audio 19 Nov 2023Author Phillip Norman has written biographies of many musical greats including Mick Jagger, Elton John, and Eric Clapton. His books on the Beatles are considered by some as definitive. After… Audio
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How long should your old iPhone keep working for?
Calling all mobile phone users, how long do you reckon your cell should keep working? It's a serious environmental question in an age of disposal goods where tech is constantly being updated with… Video, Audio
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Auē! The story behind a modern literary classic
In this extract from Everything I Know About Books Mary McCallum, of Mākaro Press explains how she came to publish a modern New Zealand classic - Auē! by Becky Manawatu.
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Family Faith Footy - new documentary celebrates Pasifika rugby players
Pasifika rugby players show their vulnerability and strength in the new documentary Family Faith Footy, airing this Sunday on TVNZ. Filmmaker Jeremiah Tauamiti tells Jesse Mulligan viewers will be… Audio
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Weather: Severe thunderstorm warning after tornadoes hit Kāpiti, Tasman
Large areas of the North Island and parts of the South are bracing for severe thunderstorms, after the MetService issued fresh warnings today.
The severe thunderstorms are predicted from Northland… Video, Audio
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Worlds of Music 31 December, 2022
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Paul Sexton: the authorised biography of Charlie Watts
Audio 13 Nov 2022Drummer Charlie Watts was known as the quietest member of the Rolling Stones, renowned for his impeccable timing - he didn't think of himself as a rockstar. He was a lover of jazz, and fine fashion. Audio
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Australia - the lucky country's strengths and challenges
Academic, writer, journalist and editor Julianne Schultz's book The Idea of Australia takes looks at what her country represents. She asks some critical questions including : What defines the soul of… Audio
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Waitlist lengths make getting mental health help hard for sexual assault survivors
Sexual assault survivors calling up for mental health support were rejected more than 10,000 times over the past year.
The people were told there was simply no capacity.
Waitlists are also growing… Audio
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Malia Paseka: Tonga's new flagbearer for the Tokyo Olympics
The Tongan taekwondo star is set to make her Olympic debut, but it's not the competition or the threat of Covid-19 that's giving her sweaty palms. Audio
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Sir Michael Cullen on a distinguished career and Labour's highs and lows
New Zealand politician Sir Michael Cullen died this week aged 76. Last year, the former Labour Party deputy prime minister spoke to Kathryn Ryan about his memoir Labour Saving and what he saw from a… Audio
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Mahinga Kai with Maanu Paul
Producer Justine Murray visits Maanu Paul at his home in Ohope Beach where he spins a few yarns about growing up with his grandmothers, his interpretation of the maramataka, and how he snuffed out a… Audio
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The Kingston Flyer rides again
Audio 27 Apr 2021The Kingston Flyer has made its first major journey in eight years taking part in the Great Southern Steam Train Tour. The heritage train has been restored and now has its passenger license. A lucky… Audio, Gallery
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'Active grieving' can help us move on after loss
In 2017 Julie Zarifeh lost her husband Paul to cancer. Then just 16 days later her son, Sam, died on a rafting trip. Grief on the Run is her story of using active grieving to help move on with life… Audio
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Covid-19 lockdown lifts for Melbourne
Melbourne's five million citizens will be able to leave their homes from midnight and all cafes, restaurants, bars, shops and hotels will be allowed to reopen.
Australia's second largest city has… Video, Audio
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Snow's melted, but challenges remain for some
A sense of normality has started to return to the lower South Island after a polar blast turned spring into a winter wonderland. While the snow is melting, for some there are still challenges ahead… Audio
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Rosie
Rosie is a heartbreaking Irish film about a family forced to live in their car after their flat is sold. Written by Roddy Doyle (The Commitments). Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Dua Lipa, The Strokes, M. Ward
Nick Bollinger discusses the lockdown disco of dance pop icon Dua Lipa; a credible comeback from New York City rockers the Strokes; and the travellers’ tales of solitary guitarist M. Ward. Audio
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Worlds Of Music featuring NZ Flamenco guitarist Paul Bosauder
On Worlds of Music, Trevor Reekie hosts a weekly music programme celebrating an eclectic mix of trans global music, fusion and folk roots. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 3 February, 2020
On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark has new music from Frazey Ford, French For Rabbits and the Old Crow Medicine Show's Gill Landry. There's also birthday tunes for Graham Nash and Johnny ' Guitar'… Audio
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Rob Suisted: photographing predators
My next guest is one of New Zealand's foremost nature photographers, his photos have graced postage stamps, featured on New Zealand bank notes and in magazines from around the world. And now Rob… Audio, Gallery
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RNZ Music's top 21 NZ albums of the 21st century
Over the past twenty years there has been a bumper crop of memorable and beautiful local albums that have found notable success. We are proud to offer you our top 21 albums of the twenty-first century… Audio
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"She was an adventurer": families remember victims of Erebus disaster 40 years on
On this day in 1979, Air New Zealand aircraft Flight TE901 left Mangere airport in Auckland, for an 11-hour return flight to Antarctica. What was supposed to have been a memorable sightseeing trip for… Audio
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The best movies new to streaming this month (so far)
Netflix has the best feature film offers this month, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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Exclusive: Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood
Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead’s lead guitarist-turned-orchestral composer, discusses the wonderful absurdity of being programmed alongside Haydn and Ravel for the NZSO’s Shed Series in Wellington. Video
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The Mixtape: Charlotte Ryan
Christchurch native and music industry veteran Charlotte Ryan is the new host of RNZ’s flagship music programme Music 101. She joined us on the RNZ Music Mixtape to select some of her favourite songs… Video, Audio
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Dr Paul Wood: 'Prison was the most useful thing I could have experienced'
Audio 29 Jun 2019At the age of 19, Paul Wood was sentenced to life in prison for murder. Now he's a Doctor of Psychology, a development coach and the author of a new memoir How to Escape from Prison. He speaks to Kim… Audio
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Fiddlers and Whistlers
Fate brings together two men who both play fiddle and whistle. One, John Hartford, now sadly no longer with us, had a yen for bluegrass; the other, Andrew Bird, is drawn more to the art of… Audio