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A Big Wide Wonderful World
William Dart goes globe-trotting, sampling ska from Melbourne, the almost indescribable Korean band SsingSsing, punk from Russia, and ending up in Scotland for folk-singer Karine Polwart's gorgeous… Video, Audio
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“Disinformation in the DNA of PR" warns expert urging ethics upgrade
People point the finger at politicians, platforms and the news media for the spread of fake news and misinformation, but an expert tells Mediawatch the PR industry’s role usually goes under the radar… Video, Audio
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Organised crime muscles in on meth trade
New Zealand's demand for meth is rampant - and organised crime gangs are stepping up their efforts to get it into the country. Audio
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Navigating the confusing waters of monetary policy
Newsroom's Bernard Hickey explains the latest OCR drop, what it means, and predicts its direction a year out. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Saving the takahē
In November 1948, Invercargill doctor Geoffrey Orbell discovered two pair of South Island takahē living in a high valley in the Murchison Mountains of Fiordland. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Updates from the Michael Hill International Violin Competition 2019
Clarissa Dunn takes you behind the scenes at the Michael Hill International Violin Competition 2019.
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Herbie Hancock: 'People didn't understand Miles Davis'
Jazz Legend Herbie Hancock is in New Zealand this week to open the Wellington Jazz Festival. He talks to Jim Mora about what led him to music in the first place, what he's most proud of, and why some… Video, Audio
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West Coast's treasured Waiho Bridge to reopen
Audio 12 Apr 2019Franz Josef and Fox Glacier locals will be heaving a big sigh of relief tomorrow when the Waiho Bridge finally reopens - more than two weeks after it was swept away by floodwaters. Video, Audio
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Manukau Symphony to premiere radical Warwick Blair work
A new orchestral work by Wawrick Blair comes with the explicit instruction from its composer “no conductor”. Instead, each player is asked to play each note to their own interpretation of when it… Audio
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Song Crush - EP 5: Aldous Harding, Chaka Khan, Weyes Blood
The Song Crush team enthuse over new music by Aldous Harding, Chaka Khan, Weyes Blood, The Better Oblivion Community Centre and much more. Video, Audio
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SEVEN WEEKS : Journey to Polyfest
Audio 30 Jan 2019In 2018, RNZ followed the St Paul’s College Samoan group as they sacrificed two months of their lives to compete for Polyfest glory. SEVEN WEEKS: Journey to Polyfest is a story of family, pride… Video
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Best of 2018: RNZ presenters and staff pick their favourite tracks
The team at RNZ - both on air and off - pick their favourite songs of 2018 and tell us what they're up to over summer! Video
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RNZ Music's favourite international songs of 2018
The RNZ Music crew (Kirsten Johnstone, Tony Stamp, Nick Bollinger, Alex Behan, and Yadana Saw) make their music picks from 2018's crop of international releases and give their opinions on the… Video, Audio
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Who killed Pamela Werner? A new book on the murder mystery of old Peking
Who killed Pamela Werner? A new book on a murder mystery of old Peking, takes a new direction and casts doubt on a previous reconstruction of the 1937 killing.
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Sound Archives - A & P Shows
It is Cup and Show Week in Christchurch, which means racing at Addington and Riccarton race courses and the country's biggest A and P Show.
This year the Canterbury Show has been renamed and is now… Audio, Gallery
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Women and China's Revolution, a new book brings to life profound changes
“Women hold up half the sky” Mao Zedong is famously misquoted as saying. In her new book Women and China’s Revolutions, historian Gail Hershatter looks at just how heavy 'half the sky' was for the…
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Sound Lounge: NZ musicians perform Lilburn to celebrate his birthday; pre-Halloween horror synth with Goblin-tribute band Zombi
Audio 27 Oct 2018We celebrate Lilburn's birthday with covers of his music by NZ musicians and his Chaconne; Pre-Halloween horror-synth with Goblin-tribute band Zombi ; and in a Relevant Tones episode dedicated to… Video
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RNZ Music Spring mixtape
The birds are chirping, the flowers are blooming, we're heading to warmer times with the RNZ Music crew and their musical selections for springtime Video, Audio
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A harrowing justice trail
Hearing someone tell their wrenching personal history is tough, travelling around to hear hundreds of them is punishing. But apparently also rewarding. Audio
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12 year old singer set to wow when worlds collide with the APO
At only 12 years old, Rotorua school girl Zeeah Rona Waerea-Tamai is already hitting the right notes with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. She'll perform this weekend with the APO in South…
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Migrants and problem gambling: 'I thought it was a way of getting easy money to live on'
In this episode of Voices; calls for more to be done as numbers of migrant problem gamblers rise. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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NZ poets inspire Kiwi composers
The wealth of New Zealand poetry has been a rich source of inspiration for New Zealand composers since the 1940s. Video
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Precious field books part of enormous heritage project
Field notebooks from some of NZ's first surveyors are among 1000s of historic documents digitised by LINZ in one of the world's largest cultural heritage projects. Audio
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Meet Lord$eez, the 16-year-old rapper who made his first album in 'juvie'
Lord$eez is 16-year-old Kiwi-born South African, Sizwe Singhsesi. He's a trap rapper building a name online, and drawing young audiences to his energetic live performances. RNZ Music contributor… Video
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Bookmarks with Rajorshi Chakraborti
Audio 1 Aug 2018You know you're South Asian when your heart quickens and gladdens at the opening bars of a Bollywood song, says writer Rajorshi Chakraborti. He joins Jesse Mulligan for a chat about his favourite… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: NZ Music Month
The slogan for NZ Music month this year is 'Discover New'. The RNZ Music crew bring this kaupapa to their mixtape, with some brand new exciting finds, and some old favourites too. 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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REVIEW: WOMAD 2018 day one - real and imaginary worlds
Audio 17 Mar 2018RNZ Music's Nick Bollinger is at WOMAD 2018 in Taranaki. He gives us his verdict on day one of the world music festival.
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2018 Waitangi Rua Rautau Lecture by June Northcroft Grant
In this second talk for 2018, June Northcroft Grant traces the story of two of the notable personalities associated with guiding at Whakarewarewa Village (where the lecture is being given) in the 19th… Audio
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‘Janet Frame – the closest thing we have to genius in this country’s writing’
Owen Marshall, the country's leading writer of short stories surveys his chosen literary form in his 2017 Book Council Lecture, talking of the authors who have influenced him, and his audiences. Audio