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Eight classical pieces to give you chills
Upbeat listeners shared the music that brings on the chills. Video
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Sky rejigs its offerings - but what next?
Sky TV’s slashing of its prices was an inevitable response to cheaper digital entertainment options on the market. Can it keep and create customers in the online era when exclusive rights to the All…
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'Tidy Kiwi' resurrected for new generation to keep NZ beautiful
Audio 28 Feb 2018The iconic 'Tidy Kiwi' anti-litter campaign of the 1970s and 80s is making a comeback to help kids tackle New Zealand's soaring amount of waste. Video, Audio
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Obama visit: Cost to NZ public 'confidential'
After weeks of speculation, it's been confirmed that former US President Barack Obama will visit New Zealand next month. The New Zealand-United States Council says Mr Obama will speak at an event it… Audio
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Tributes paid to 1970s cricket captain Bevan Congdon
The former New Zealand cricket captain Bevan Congdon, who died at the weekend one day short of his 80th birthday, has been saluted as a key figure in the team's rise to world class level. New Zealand… Audio
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Flowing Water - Witi Ihimaera and composer Janet Jennings.
Flowing Water tells the epic story of the Waikato River and all the peoples nurtured by the river - Maori, Pakeha and later migrants in a landmark production written and produced specially for the… Audio
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Activity by Gold Medal Famous
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to the language and loops of local synth trio Gold Medal Famous. Audio
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Beekeepers welcome MPI U-turn on Manuka honey
NZ Beekeeping was set to take MPI to the High Court, starting today, over its proposed export standard on the premium honey. The industry group maintained that the standard would have meant more than… Audio
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RSE recruiters threatened in Solomon Islands
A New Zealand company recruiting seasonal workers from the Solomon Islands has faced threats and extortion while there. What impact could this have on New Zealand businesses and the migrant workers… Audio, Gallery
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MPI responds to criticism of its kauri dieback programme
The Ministry for Primary Industries denies there has been a lack of urgency over its programme to try to save one of New Zealand's most iconic trees. Audio
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Prime Minister's Youth Programme
Audio 24 Jan 2018[image:138908:half]
A few years back - the then Prime Minister - John Key started a programme for promising young New Zealanders from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The current prime minister, Jacinda… Audio
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Rural medical training programme aims to help fix doctor shortage
Eighteen year-five medical students from Auckland University are being trained at Hawera Hospital, and it's hoped some will return to the province to work. Video, Audio
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Iwi funding model leading te reo Maori revitalisation
Waikato has started with a te reo Māori option at ATMs but that's just the beginning. Advocates says the key is to get the language out in the community, not just the main centres. Audio
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RTG says it's best placed to redevelop Bougainville's Panguna
The two companies keen to restart mining at Bougainville's Panguna mine continue to dispute which of them has the backing of the relevant landowners group. Audio
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Fairies at the bottom of the garden
Audio 15 Dec 2017A legal regime for medicinal cannabis products is looming on the horizon - but a thriving network of 'green fairies' already exists.
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Child Poverty Action welcomes govt families package
The Child Poverty Action Group is welcoming the Government's families package, saying that at last children's needs are being taken seriously. The package focuses on several key areas: an extension to… Audio
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Paul McCartney: six of his best
Audio 14 Dec 2017Jeremy Taylor waxes lyrical about Paul McCartney ahead of his show this Saturday at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium. Video
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Student blogging programme may be key to beating 'summer slump'
Students can often lose a year or more of their academic progress in writing during the summer holiday, and it can take months to recover the following year. Blogging may be the answer. Audio
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Does China hold sway over media here?
Law changes to limit foreign influence on business and politics in Australia prompted calls for similar moves here this week. One of those sounding the alarm tells Mediawatch our government now needs… Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 165: The Shins/ Grizzly Bear/ Richter City Rebels
In this week's Pocket Edition we talk to James Mercer from the Shins, Ed Droste from Grizzly Bear, and check out Richter City Rebels. Audio
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New Christmas music with Kirsten Johnstone
Music 101's Kirsten Johnstone takes a look at the best new Christmas music on offer, featuring songs from Sia, Sole Mio, Sam Sparro and Sufjan Stevens. Video, Audio
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Where refugees go when they arrive in New Zealand
Hundreds of refugees arrive in New Zealand each year, and they call the Mangere Refugee Settlement Centre home for the first six weeks they are here. Zac Fleming took a tour of the centre. Audio
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Mass surveillance of NZ active longer than Key claimed
Official papers have revealed Sir John Key's story of when he scrapped a mass surveillance programme, and why, doesn't quite stack up. The papers, obtained by the NZ Herald, show the development of… Audio
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Top musicians struggle to keep composed
Orchestral percussionist John Beder is among the 98 percent of professional classical musicians who suffer from performance anxiety. He talks to Zoe George about the problem, which he explores in the… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Mark Knoff-Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 24 Nov 2017The BBC has released the notes its staff made on the auditions of various artists. Many of the artists went on to become some of the greatest musicians of their generation but at the time Elton John… Audio
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Peters' pursuit of Super story sources rings alarm bells
Winston Peters has targeted two journalists in his legal action over the leak of his super-sized superannuation, alarming media freedom advocates. Audio
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The Mixtape: Sharon O'Neill
Trailblazing musician Sharon O'Neill has just been inducted to the NZ Music Hall of fame. She picks six of her favourite songs for the mixtape. Video, Audio
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Iwi calls for ban on Waitakere Ranges access
To protect the ranges from the kauri dieback disease, Te Kawerau-a-Maki wants to stop people entering. Audio
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Reconsidering the rights and wrongs of copying
An original work can now be copied and shared with anyone online in a matter of moments - thanks to the internet and digital technology. But that wasn't the case when our main copyright law was… Audio
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Suspect in Judith Yorke cold case named for first time
A suspect in a police cold case involving the disappearance of a Te Puke mother 25 years ago is being named for the first time. Judith Yorke, aged 25, was last seen at an orchard shed in Matapihi… Audio