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Five classic Kiwi albums that turn 25 this year
The year 1994 was a great one for music, and New Zealand was no exception. It was the year of Supergroove’s Traction, Dave Dobbyn’s Twist and Strawpeople’s Broadcast. Here's a list of five of our fave… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Karyn Rachtman
Karyn Rachtman is one of the most influential music supervisors in the world, due to her work on film soundtracks including Pulp Fiction, Boogie Nights and Moulin Rouge. Joining us for the RNZ Music… Video, Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s chasing more Hong Kong history
The World Sevens Series resumes in Hong Kong this week with Fiji chasing a record-extending fifth straight title in the spiritual home of the seven-a-side game. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 27 March 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about a rare outlet for the voices of our youth on air; a student paper pulling up trees in Dunedin, data… Audio
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The story of White Supremacy
In this special episode of Black Sheep, William Ray looks at the history of white supremacy in NZ. Audio
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Executive time: Presidential slackers in history
The Iowa State University Professor of History Stacy Cordery has looked at what appears to be a disproportionate number of hours of "executive time" that factor in US President Trump's schedule. Audio
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Van Dyke Parks Sprinkles Magic
William Dart listens to the last two songs in Lawrence Arabia's year-long Singles Club project. And because one of these has an arrangement by Van Dyke Parks, William is only too happy to wallow in… Video, Audio
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Mel Parsons on her new album Glass Heart
Singer-songwriter and West Coast native Mel Parsons discusses her new album Glass Heart with RNZ Music's Alex Behan. Video, Audio
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Protect and promote: Can DOC really do both?
3.7 million tourists visited NZ last year, many heading to National Parks and camping grounds. South Island Bureau Chief, Belinda McCammon, explores whether DOC can manage growing tourist numbers and… Audio
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How to shout at MPs on TV
Sometimes the loudest fights are over the rules. To help you join in with the shouting we’ve compiled a bluffer’s guide to the ‘rules of the game’. Video
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'Disorder' doco: A new lens on eating disorders
Audio 27 Aug 2018A new documentary made by young Kiwi film-makers will resonate with the thousands of New Zealanders who have lived through an eating disorder. In the documentary created by director Miryam Jacobi and… Video, Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 24 2018
Audio 24 Aug 2018A review of the week's news including... Clare Curran is removed from Cabinet, a major development in the story about the leaking of Simon Bridges' travel expenses, The Government puts its money where… Audio
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Producer and friend remembers late Aboriginal musician Gurrumul
Gurrumul's producer, collaborator and friend Michael Hohnen talks about the Aboriginal and blind-from-birth musician who was described by Rolling Stone Magazine as "Australia's most important voice".
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 22 2018
Audio 22 Jun 2018A review of the week's news including... The Prime Minister's baby arrives, the Nurses Unions says the only thing that will stop a strike is more money, the saga of a State Intelligence Services staff… Audio
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Ours: Lady Pippa Blake and NZL32
Audio 19 Jun 2018This is a story about one of the most magical victories in New Zealand's sporting history, and the inspiring legacy that it has left in its wake. Audio
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Georgia Nott from Broods steers all-woman crew The Venus Project 'like a boss'
Broods frontwoman Georgia Nott released her new album on International Women’s Day. For The Venus Project, she has collaborated with an all women crew, from players to publicists. Video, Audio
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Gita: Takaka farmer 'lucky' to escape worst of storm
Paul Sangster is a Takaka dairy farmer and district councillor. He was out and about last night checking on the river levels as ex-cyclone Gita brought heavy rain.
He tells Susie Ferguson he was… Audio
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Slice of Heaven - Choices
It's obvious that immigration has changed New Zealand in the past. But it's difficult to foresee how it will change us in the future. Where will the debate go and can we move past racism? What role… Audio
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We don't know how lucky we are. Tom Scott on his mate, John Clarke
Satirist, comedian and writer John Clarke has died, aged 68. Audio
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Listening Room 1 of 5
Radio for the birds…Cynthia Morahan speaks to Paekakariki radio director Mark Amery about how he listens to music. Also on the programme, Cynthia transports us to the Sistine Chapel for a… Audio
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Giving it away for free
Some of the best journalism in New Zealand is found in glossy magazines which have a premium price tag on the cover. Why is New Zealand's dominant magazine publisher Bauer Media suddenly giving it… Audio
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Songwriting is not a competitive sport
Songwriting is like a mystical process that involves distilling unnameable, abstract feelings and ideas into music, almost like a form of alchemy – making something tangible out of the intangible… Video
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Bringing the War Home: A failure to care for veterans with PTSD?
RNZ defence reporter Kate Pereyra Garcia talks to war veterans about PTSD and what they say is a lack of help to deal with it when they get home. Video, Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 12 2016
Audio 12 Aug 2016A review of the week's news including... Hundreds of homes in the Taupo district and parts of Hawkes Bay lose power after a big snow storm pounds the region, a High Court murder trial hears the first… Audio
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How long should appliances last?
Do manufacturers increasingly make household products with a more limited life span than they once did? Why are repairs so costly, if possible at all? Engineer Paul Smith is head of testing with… Audio
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A natural undertaking
Funeral director Fiona King lifts the lid on the history of funerals in New Zealand and suggests we should be more DIY with taking care of our dead. Video, Audio
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Interview - Donald Nicolson
The current owner of Thomas Goff's Harpsichord #6, aka "The Beast", tells James Gardner how he came into possession, the process of restoring it and the glories that it now provides.
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Best of The Week for 19 February 2016
Audio 19 Feb 2016This week..... Just how does newspaper coverage of politicians affect the way we think about them? a look at the impact of US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders spending and tax proposals on the… Audio
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Best Of The Week - 19 February 2016
Audio 19 Feb 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 19 February. This week..... Just how does newspaper coverage of politicians affect the way we think about them? a look at the… Audio
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Auckland's Quest for Affordable Housing
Todd Niall asks does New Zealand have the systems in place to successfully turn out enough reasonably priced homes. Audio