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'Dawn Raids' the play makes its debut in Wellington
Celebrating its 30th year, theatre collective group 'Pacific Underground' will showcase its widely-acclaimed production of Dawn Raids, to the Wellington Opera House this month. Audio
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Destination Play promises something for everyone
A seven-million-dollar playground emerging on the New Plymouth coastline promises something for everyone - young or old. When complete, Destination Play will cover two hectares and include a dozen… Audio
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'I’ve never been to a small Māori funeral': Kristyl Neho plays 30 characters at her dad’s tangi on stage
Hawkes Bay theatre maker Kristyl Neho (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu) grew up with more death around her than most people. Audio
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Tiktok sensation Theo Shakes plays Peter Pan
At 22, actor, film maker and Tok creator (with 1.4 million followers), Theo Shakes is having a moment. T Audio
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Playing Favourites with Judy Bailey
Audio 28 Sep 2024When broadcaster Judy Bailey signed off her final news bulletin in 2005, she had no idea the next years would be some of the most fulfilling of her life. Audio
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Nick Long and his long-range superconductor electric rocket
Audio 28 Sep 2024Nick Long has been called the grandfather of superconductors and for good reason. He's the reason why one of the coldest, hottest, and most powerful superconductor electric rocket thrusters ever to be… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: The only twin to play in a RWC Final
Alan Whetton had an illustrious career as a Rugby Union player and All Black. He was part of the team that won the inaugural 1987 Rugby World cup. He played in that tournament alongside his brother… Audio
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Northland "Tarara" Dalmations off to play rugby in Croatia
People of Dalmatian descent are the third biggest ethic group in Kaitaia. RNZ's reporter in that region is Peter de Graaf, and he told Nathan Rarere the Dallies are making waves internationally. Audio
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The sound of one hand playing
Pianist Jian Liu only needs one hand for his next gig, but he's working twice as hard. Video, Audio
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Disagreements between cabinet ministers playing out publicly
Cracks are showing in the coalition with increasing disagreement around the cabinet table this week playing out publicly. RNZ political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Rugby: Sam Cane set to play 100th test this weekend
RNZ's resident rugby expert Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen about Sam Cane set to play his 100th test this weekend in Wellington and whether the All Blacks will break their streak in the capital this… Audio
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Jamie xx drops album of anthems: 'I'm so ready to be out there playing again'
The new Jamie xx album In Waves promises to own the dance floor this summer. The English musician, DJ, record producer, and remixer started his career at the age of 18 forming the XX with his friends… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Stacey and Scotty Morrison
Stacey and Scotty Morrison, famous broadcasters and avid te reo Māori champions, reflect on Te Wiki o te Reo Māori and share their favourite tracks. Audio
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Play with your food, and don't disguise vegetables
Audio 12 Sep 2024When Jennifer Anderson became a mother, she - like many new parents - realised the uphill battle that can be mealtimes. Audio
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Questions raised over NZ decision to play cricket test against Afghanistan
The Black Caps and Afghanistan are still waiting to get their one off test match underway in India, after two days of ground delays. The match was already controversial with some saying New Zealand… Audio
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New research finds ethnicity plays key role in dementia
New research on dementia shows economic disadvantage plays a key role in the likelihood of contracting the disease. University of Auckland Department of Psychological Medicine senior lecturer Dr Etu… Audio
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Record number of Australians to play in ANZ netball premiership
Audio 4 Sep 2024Sports reporter Bridget Tunncliffe speaks to Lisa Owen about a record number of Australians will be playing in New Zealand's ANZ Netball premiership next year and the latest at the US Open. Audio
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The Benefits Of Playing Video Games
Southland local computer-guru James Wards is trying to solve some of the world's thornier problems. Audio
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Kate Atkinson: playing detective
One of the worlds foremost novelists, Kate Atkinson is back with the newest edition of her beloved Jackson Brodie series. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Jan Hellriegel
West Auckland singer-songwriter Jan Hellriegel talks her upcoming tour 'If Not Now, When?' and plays favourites. Audio
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Roger Tuivasa-Sheck pledges playing future to Samoa
Warriors superstar Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has pledged his international playing future to the country, sports reporter Jonty Dine speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Warriors' halfback Shaun Johnson to play last home game vs Bulldogs
One of the Warriors most successful players will play his last home game vs the Bulldogs on Friday night. Sky Sports Presenter Adam Blair spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Indian migrants play crucial role in NZ dairy industry
Indian migrants have played a crucial role in New Zealand's dairy industry, but their contributions remain largely undocumented. RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom has more. Audio
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Shaun Johnson to play last home game on Friday
Audio 19 Aug 2024A reflective Shaun Johnson told media today that the thought of running out onto Mount Smart stadium for the last time is the hardest thing he's had to come to terms with about his retirement. Johnson… Audio