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The Beautiful Game: yet the songs sound the same
In anticipation of one of the globe’s most popular sporting events, RNZ Music has conducted a 'scientific' evaluation of one of the FIFA World Cup’s enduring traditions: its musical anthems.
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Attending MPs functions
Does paying $600 to hear an MP such as Labour's Grant Robertson speak reap any benefits? The Finance Minister attended a Party fundraiser which was attended by supporters, business figures and… Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and James Nokise (Part 1)
Audio 8 Jun 2018Does paying $600 to hear an MP such as Labour's Grant Robertson speak reap any benefits? The Finance Minister attended a Party fundraiser which was attended by supporters, business figures and… Audio
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Review: Classical music for Radioheads
Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood’s compositions came to life thanks to the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Shed Six on Wellington’s waterfront was heaving with people, and music this weekend for the NZSO's… Audio
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Sir Bill English
One of the most high profile people being honoured on Queen's Birthday is the 39th Prime Minister of New Zealand - Bill English. He is now Knight Commander of The New Zealand Order of Merit, for… Audio
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John Rowles, the Topp Twins and Flying Nun Founder among recipients of Queen's Honours
A total of 17 people have been recognised in today's Queen's Birthday Honours for their contributions to music. John Rowles, the Topp Twins, Jackie Clarke, Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd and Mai FM…
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Poll dancing already underway
The next election is a long way off and new party leaders are still bedding in. But already TV news networks and their political pundits are predicting what will happen next based on the opinion polls… Audio
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Tha Movement and Anonymouz: standing up for Samoan culture
South Auckland rapper Tha Movement (David Saotupe) and beat-maker Anonymouz (Matthew Faiumu Salapu) tell Alex Behan how Samoan language and culture enriches their lives and their work. Video, Audio
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Music: a transcendent form of communication
Music is a transcendent form of communication . It crosses divides between cultures, countries and identities. That’s the background to composer and jazz musician Lucien Johnson’s newly completed PhD… Video, Audio
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Demise of school deciles cancelled for new plan
The government has ditched plans to get rid of the school decile system as it looks to distribute funding based on certain risks that affect an entire school, rather than individual students. Audio
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Jehovah's Witness helped rescue teenager sold for sex
The case of a teenager forced to have sex 1000 times in 18 months by her mother and mum's partner came to light through a chance meeting the teen had with a Jehovah's Witness. Audio
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Eurovision 2018: Politics, pop, peace and priceless outfits
Politics, pop and priceless outfits will be on show at this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon on Saturday. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Is NZ 100% Pure?
The New Zealand '100% Pure' marketing slogan that has angered environmentalists is getting a shakeup. The slogan has been controversial since it was challenged in a 2012 New York Times interview with… Audio
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Stalling the rumour mill
Whether to report on false rumours about the PM’s partner created a quandary for the media. Could they report on slurs designed to do damage without playing into the hands of rumour-mongers? Audio
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New Horizons: Inara George honours the memory of her father, Lowell
William Dart reviews Inara George's new album Dearest Everybody, which acts as a tribute to her father Lowell George of the band Little Feat, who died in 1979 when she was only four. Video, Audio
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Media freedom under the microscope
New Zealand is back in the top ten in the annual rankings of global media freedom. That's not bad considering we plummeted down the ladder last year. But does that mean everything’s rosy?
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Focus needed on community based mental health services
The six member inquiry heard from Police, DHBs, judges, mental health patients and community groups at its launch in Palmerston North. Video, Audio
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Red carpet for Ardern before 'wonderful' meeting with Merkel
Syria and Russia, free trade, regional security and coalition arrangements were the key topics discussed when Jacinda Ardern met German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. Video, Audio
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Now Only by Mount Eerie
Last year Phil Elverum, who records as Mount Eerie, released one of the most starkly personal documents of grief ever put on disc. Now there's a sequel. Nick Bollinger listens. Audio
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Top level turbulence at RNZ and the Beehive
One morning meeting late last year led to a key RNZ executive suddenly quitting this week - and intense pressure on the broadcasting minister to do the same. Mediawatch looks at how that happened and… Audio
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Peter FitzSimons calls on rugby players to donate their brains
Peter FitzSimons, who played as a lock for the Wallabies, was one of six former sports stars to pledge their brains to help scientists study concussions at Sydney University today. Video, Audio
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Obamamania in overdrive . . .
The private visit of former US president Barack Obama got blanket coverage this week, even though he blanked the media and he said little of substance. Video, Audio
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Barack Obama plays golf with Sir John Key
Audio 21 Mar 2018Northland reporter Lois Williams joins Checkpoint live from near Kauri Cliffs, where Barack Obama and John Key have been playing golf. Audio
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Barack Obama spends first day golfing in New Zealand
Barack Obama spent today travelling from Auckland to Northland, where he played golf with John Key. He will meet Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern tomorrow before attending an invite-only event with 800… Audio
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Obama's visit will boost NZ's profile - Gilbert
Former US President Barack Obama has arrived in New Zealand. He landed just after midnight having travelled from Singapore by private jet for his three-day visit. Mr Obama's visit will include a… Audio
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Key allies backing British PM Theresa May against Russia
Britain is getting support from key allies over its action against Russia over the nerve agent attack, but Russia is furious and continues to vehemently deny any involvement.
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New Horizons: White Women Sing the Blues
Prompted by a new album by Idaho singer Eilen Jewell, William Dart listens to a number of white women (and a couple of white men) singing the blues. Video, Audio
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EQC Chch scopes 'weren't 100% accurate'
A former works manager for Fletcher EQR says assessors didn't check behind walls or under floors to examine the true extent of damage caused by the Christchurch earthquakes because there wasn't enough… Video, Audio
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Nicola Willis heads to Parliament as Joyce resigns
On Wednesday former Finance Minister Steven Joyce announced his retirement, which means Nicola Willis is set to head to Parliament in a couple of weeks. Ms Willis, who turns 37, stood unsuccessfully… Video, Audio
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Focus on Politics: Meet Simon Bridges
The National Party has a new leader - Simon Bridges. He's 41, married with three young children and while brought up in West Auckland, is currently the MP for Tauranga. Mr Bridges was a senior… Audio