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Playing Favourites with Craig Potton
Craig Potton is an acclaimed landscape photographer, conservationist, traveller and publisher. He is also the Chair of the Nelson Suter Art Gallery. He is currently working on two books, one taking a… Audio, Gallery
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Sport: Pacific Island teams dreaming big
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga will run onto Eden Park this weekend as they continue their preparations for the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in just over three weeks. Audio
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A play about grief and Kauri dieback
As part of Auckland's Going West festival Gary Stalker's presenting a solo performance at the Arataki visitors centre, which provides the perfect backdrop to his play, Ghost Trees. Audio
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Police union claims National playing politics on gun law reform
The Police Association is accusing the National Party of playing politics on gun law reform.
President Chris Cahill says the Opposition leader is wrong to say the gun buyback scheme has been a… Video, Audio
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Christchurch band Mako Road play their song 'Ride'
Formed while at the University of Canterbury, Indie rock pop band Mako Road have gone on to sell out shows across Australia and New Zealand. Video, Audio
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Mob attacks on Papuans in Indonesia on the rise - researcher
An Indonesian human rights researcher says militia-style attacks on West Papuans are on the rise in the country. Audio
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Playing favourites with Garage Project's Pete Gillespie
Brewer Pete Gillespie set up the Garage Project brewery in Wellington in 2011, following stints working at breweries in England and at the Malt Shovel in Sydney. At the time it opened it was the only… Audio
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Tiki Taane Plays ‘Serendipity’ Live
Tiki Taane joins Yadana Saw in the RNZ studio to play his new song 'Serendipity' and talk about what inspired the song and it's heart warming video. Audio
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Thousands farewell Sir Brian Lochore on pitch he used to play on
Audio 8 Aug 2019Thousands have gathered today at a rugby pitch in Masterton to farewell rugby great Sir Brian Lochore. They heard tales of Sir Brian's life, his love not just of rugby, but farming, his wife Pam, and… Video, Audio
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Pipa virtuoso Wu Man plays her Chinese lute live on Upbeat
APO soloist and Pip virtuoso Wu Man talks about and plays her instrument which dates back more than 2,000 years. She's been its biggest advocate for several decades, helping the pipa find a place in… Audio
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'This handout mentality is killing us' - Solmon Islands Governor General
Solomon Islands new governor general has called for an end to what he describes as the 'handout mentality' in the country. Audio
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Samoa govt plans to build new national rugby stadium
The Samoa government is accelerating plans to build a new national rugby stadium following criticism of the playing field at Apia Park. Audio
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Play about corruption, gambling and SkyCity
The Sky Tower looms large over Auckland and now it's also at the heart of a play. AKL, BABEL is a theatre piece exploring corruption in the city through dance, comedy, and a splash of rage. Audio
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Bill Hammond Playing the Drums
He's one of our greatest, most eccentric and best-loved contemporary artists - Canterbury painter Bill Hammond. And he's about to have an exhibition at the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu… Audio
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Fiji music loses an icon in Danny Rae Costello
One of the Pacific's most successful musicians Daniel Rae Costello Junior has died following a long battle with cancer. The Fiji-born singer/songwriter and producer was 58 years old when he passed… Audio
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Mauna Kea protests in Hawaii show no signs of abating
Protests demanding a halt to the construction of a giant telescope on Hawaii's tallest mountain show no sign of abating. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 'gutted' to be overlooked for Women's Rugby League World Cup
The Fiji women's rugby league team are "gutted" after being left out of the 2021 World Cup. Audio
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Coy candidates playing the media
Prospective politicians with hired hands from PR are flying kites in the media before committing to a campaign. Candidates running for office should be covered as news but can the media avoid being… Video, Audio
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Auckland city kava bar hopes to win hearts and minds over drink
A kava bar in Auckland's downtown is hoping to win hearts and minds over the drink, especially among Pakeha. Audio
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To play or not to play
Audio 16 Jul 2019A playground in Tauranga has been closed because of complaints form parents about safety. An opinion piece in The Herald today argues this is evidence that we're wrapping our kids in cotton wool. Audio
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Why we feel like we've played sport when we're just watching
Heart pounding, heavy breathing, sweaty palms - they're just a few of the physical signs of stress and nerves many of us felt while watching the Cricket World Cup final yesterday. So why does it feel… Audio
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A fired-up generation of activists inspires a new play
The recent student marches for action against climate change are a recent example of how this generation will take a stand on issues they deeply care about. It's a timely backdrop for a new play… Audio
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Top Fiji surgeon calls for diabetes action
The professor of surgery at Fiji's National University says diabetes related amputations account for forty per cent of all hospital operations. Audio
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How marae living can play a part in tackling homelessness
Maori housing researchers are warning there could be dire consequences for tangata whenua if they can't live close to a marae.
Experts have been meeting with social agencies at Te Puea Memorial Marae… Audio
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Football playing Kiwi robots
Audio 10 Jul 2019The University of Canterbury team Electric Sheep was the only New Zealand team to compete at the international RoboCup 2019 competition in Sydney, designing and building autonomous robot teams capable… Audio