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I've been thinking for 11 November 2019
Audio 11 Nov 2019What the panellists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Mihingarangi Forbes have been thinking about. Audio
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Panellists Monday 11 November
Audio 11 Nov 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Mihingarangi Forbes, journalist and broadcaster for The Hui, and Mark Knoff-Thomas, Chief Executive Newmarket Business Association.
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 November 2019
It's Remembrance Sunday, and today's hymns to mark the occasion include O God, our help in ages past and The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 6 Nov 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about New Zealand on Air feeding the big public media policy debate - and discovering people still hate ads; a pair of… Audio
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Nashville Babylon 4 November, 2019
On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark has new music from Josh Rouse, Van Morrison and Vetiver, previews Steve Gunn's New Zealand tour and plays birthday tunes for Gram Parsons and Joni Mitchell. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 October 2019
Today there's music from the Taize tradition, psalms from the Genevan and Scottish psalters, and some hymns from the Olney Hymnbook by John Newton and his friend William Cowper. Audio
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Jailhouse informants the most dangerous witnesses - campaigner
A campaigner against wrongful convictions and former Canadian justice official says jailhouse informants are among the most dangerous of witnesses and NZ should consider tightening its rules around… Video, Audio
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Element Of The Week - Lead
Audio 4 Oct 2019Dr. Nathaniel Davis introduces Anna Thomas to this week's element, Lead. Audio
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Song Crush: Iggy Pop, SiR, Joan Shelley
Septuagenarian Iggy Pop has a new set of jazz inflected songs - some silly, some profound; Octogenarian bluesman Bobby Rush gets frisky with 'Sweet Lizzy', SiR fills some sweet 'boudoir RnB' with the… Video, Audio
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Anti-fashion: this week on Standing Room Only
Audio 18 Aug 2019This week on Standing Room Only 12.30-4pm Sunday: discussion about long term funding investment in arts organisations in the wake of big recent Creative New Zealand funding news with CNZ's Cath…
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Mediawatch Midweek 7 August 2019
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about some new free video streaming services and reviews some book review sites, and takes a look at the Listener at 80. Audio
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Stop with the all pies
Audio 6 Aug 2019We need to stop with this national obsession with pies, an opinion piece argues. Like most of the food that we love as part of kiwi culture - fish and chups, tomato sauce, L&P - the pie is a… Audio
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No parking with your campaign cars
Audio 6 Aug 2019A Mayoral candidate has criticised the Hastings District Council ban on councillors' campaign cars being parked in council carparks. Audio
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Lifestyle of the (fake) rich
Audio 6 Aug 2019We're all pretending to be rich. Or at least we may be living the high live but we're also deep in debt. Stuff reports today on the rise of the "fake rich" - those kiwis who seem like they're doing… Audio
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The world before the internet
Audio 6 Aug 2019A wonderful long read in the Guardian talks about the last generation to have grown up without the internet. These are people born in the late 70's and social scientists call them the "Last of the… Audio
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Hotel minis: the next plastic waste to ban?
Audio 6 Aug 2019Mini shampoos, toothbrush and paste, soap and even sewing kits…all things you can happily nick from your hotel room. They're also all individually wrapped in plastic. Audio
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Len Lye's door charge
Audio 6 Aug 2019Visitor numbers at the Len Lye Centre have plummeted since the introduction of a door charge for our of towners. The charge was decided by council to help pay for the annual running of the gallery. Audio
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Digital technology: are schools ready?
Audio 6 Aug 2019The Education Review Office has slammed the way schools and the Education Ministry were preparing for the introduction of the new digital technologies curriculum in 2020. Audio
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Ihumātao's police presence
Audio 6 Aug 2019Tensions were ratcheted up at Ihumātao last night, with an increased police presence blocking Quarry Road. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said police were concerned about a particular part of the site.
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore & Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 6 Aug 2019The world before the internet; Question of the Day; Lifestyle of the (fake) rich; No parking with your campaign cars; Stop with the pies! Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore & Mark Knoof-Thomas (Part 1)
Audio 6 Aug 2019Ihumatao's police presence; Digital technology: are schools ready? Len Lye's door charge; Hotel minis: the next plastic waste to ban? Audio
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I've been thinking for 6 August 2019
Audio 6 Aug 2019What the Panellists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Julia Hartley Moore have been thinking about. Audio
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Panellists Tuesday 6 August
Audio 6 Aug 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Mark Knoff-Thomas, Chief Executive Newmarket Business Association, and Julia Hartley Moore, Private Investigator with Arbeth & Co and author.
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The complete BBC Proms broadcast schedule on RNZ Concert
RNZ Concert's complete broadcast schedule of the BBC Proms 2019.
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Preferred PM polling's proving pretty unpopular
Broadcasters say their political polls aren’t perfect but they do reveal significant swings of support. In that case, they ought to notice more and more people don't like being asked to pick a… Audio
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Top 20 announced for NZ's most coveted songwriting award
Aldous Harding, Tiny Ruins, Alien Weaponry and Anika Moa are among the 20 finalists for New Zealand’s most coveted songwriting award, the Silver Scroll. Audio
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Three minutes max: Mark Knoff-Thomas
Three Minutes Max: Short, succinct opinions from New Zealanders on subjects of their choice. Newmarket Business Association chief executive on why people need to pay for quality investigative… Audio