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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
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Playing Favourites with Madeleine Sami
Madeleine Sami joins us to share her favourite tracks and what to expect from season two of the homegrown comedy, Double Parked.
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Memories of NZ men's football playing during Vietnam War
Our national soccer team played in Vietnam during the war - who knew? Author Craig Stephen and player Ray Mears talked with Jimmy Ellingham about this little known adventure. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Carmel McGlone
Carmel McGlone has been working on stage, in films and in television for more than 40 years - you may remember her from Wellington Paranormal, from TV's Marching Girls or when she ran around… Audio
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Singalongs and play alongs for all
Miriam McCombe, the Auckland Philharmonia's Learn & Participate Programme Manager, talks with Bryan Crump about what her job involves and some free community events coming up. Audio
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Bus Beats: should buses play music?
Connect' is the transport service managed by the Horizons Regional Council, with bus routes stretching across Ruapehu, Horowhenua, Whanganui and Tararua. After much discourse, they are conducting a… Audio
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Business: The Warehouse faces takeover bid, Zuckerberg's sunglasses play
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson talks about how The Warehouse's founder Stephen Tindall has joined forces with Sydney private equity firm Adamantem Capital seeking a takeover bid. Audio
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Playing favourites: Grant Robertson
Hon. Grant Robertson joins Bryan Crump to share some of his favourite tunes. Grant was NZ's Minister of Finance from 2017 to 2023, he's a former deputy Prime Minister and was Labour MP for Wellington… Audio
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Man's 50th season playing rugby coming up next year
Audio 12 Jul 2024If the man they call Brick laces up his boots for one for season next year it will be his 50th playing senior rugby. And at the age of 65, Gavin Midgley still hits as hard as his nickname suggests… Audio
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Music feature: Celebrating 20 years of Play It Strange
For 20 years the Play It Strange Trust has been supporting and encouraging young songwriters. To measure the success: over one thousand finalists have had their songs professionally produced. Audio
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Lulu Sun's coach on her fitness, playing every point
Lulu Sun stunned Wimbledon with a win over Emma Raducanu to make the quarter finals, her coach Vladimir Platenik told us she's building up to something special. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Marlon Williams
Marlon Williams joins the show to play some of his favourite music. The Lyttelton superstar cut his musical teeth as a member of a church choir. His love of choral music has extended into other… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Suprise bill backing & more concerning closures
Audio 3 Jul 2024Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Nights.
Colin Peacock talked to Emile Donovan about the government backing a law change - which they once slated in opposition - to help the… Audio
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Playing with Dragons
Dungeons and Dragons is having a moment - again. But why? AUT student Ellie Marsden asks what she's missing. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Mike McRoberts
Mike joins Susie to chat about his new role, the changing face of the media, and to play a few favourite tracks. Audio
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All Whites to play in Pacific Islands for first time in 7 years
Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owen about the All Whites playing in the Pacific Islands for the first time in seven years when they defend their OFC Nations Cup title, New Zealand kick off their… Audio
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How a scandalous 1614 play sheds light on the theatrical culture of England
A story based on local gossip and written by a mother of eight is providing insight into the role of women in theatre. Audio
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Discovering the best play grounds in Tamaki Makaurau
Renata Wiles spent hundreds of hours exploring Auckland with her daughter looking for the coolest playgrounds and kid-friendly activities available. Renata speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Play captures adoption experiences of birth mothers in NZ
Audio 2 Jun 2024A documentary theatre piece is giving the stage to stories held onto for decades. The adoption experiences of birth mothers in the 1950s and 1960s in New Zealand are being heard in I Carried This at… Audio
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New play explores adoption from a mother's perspective
Audio 29 May 2024Through the nineteen fifties and sixties, around one hundred thousand New Zealand women were sent away by their families to give birth - only to return home and act like nothing happened. These women… Audio
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Music with Dave Wilson: 2024 Long Play Festival, Brooklyn
Music commentator Dave Wilson joins Kathryn from New York to talk about the Long Play Festival, held over three days in Brooklyn. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Dame Jane Campion
Dame Jane Campion talks to Susie Ferguson about the intense job of directing movies, her love of napping in the bush and losing a baby as she won international acclaim for her 1993 film The Piano. Audio
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