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Hymns on Sunday, 1 September 2019
Some hymns to celebrate the ever-increasing signs of Spring; Henry Baker's setting of Psalm 23 The king of love my shepherd is; and a 7-verse rendition of Charles Wesley's O for a thousand tongues by… Audio
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Anti-environmental policies blamed for Amazon fires
There has been an 80 percent increase in fires in Brazil's Amazon jungle in the last year and president Jair Bolsonaro is being blamed. Audio
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KiwiSaver for over 65s
New research finds the majority of employers of workers who turn 65 stop paying the three per cent KiwiSaver contribution - effectively meaning a pay cut for these older workers. The Commission for… Audio
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The Bird and the Bee Interpreting the Masters: Van Halen
The Bird and The Bee's new album in their Interpreting the Masters series reveals that Greg Kurstin and Inara George are closet fans of Van Halen. A surprised William Dart takes a listen. Video, Audio
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Syrian refugee trying to help those detained in Nauru and PNG
A Syrian refugee who settled in Canada after months living in limbo at Kuala Lumpur airport now wants to help refugees in Nauru and Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Media company calls out its rival and the government
Struggling news media companies have been lobbying the government behind the scenes for some time. On Thursday broadcaster MediaWorks put it all out in the open, telling the minister responsible its… Audio
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Focus on Politics: Conquests and concessions
The night New Zealand First formed a government with Labour and the Greens, its leader Winston Peters quoted the song You Can't Always Get What You Want. Almost two years later all three parties still… Audio
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Coalition government: Is three a crowd?
The night New Zealand First formed a Government with Labour and the Greens, its leader Winston Peters quoted the song 'you can't always get what you want'. Almost two years later all three parties… Audio
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Rebecca Pidgeon's Sudden Exposure to Light
Rebecca Pidgeon is perhaps best known as an actor (The Winslow Boy, Red) but she's also a consummate singer-songwriter. After some releases that have been rather tough listening, her tenth album… Video, Audio
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How NOT to train your dog
Audio 9 Aug 2019Celebrity dog trainer Cesar Millane is a proponent of "dominance theory" - but New Zealand's Association of Pet Dog Trainers says this is a dangerous and harmful way of looking at dog training Audio
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Energy Drinks: A heart surgeon welcomes Countdown restrictions
Audio 30 Jul 2019Countdown announced at the weekend it is restricting young people under the age of 16 from buying energy drinks. Audio
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'Bullying, harassment and illegal practices' used to describe Oranga Tamariki
Audio 30 Jul 2019Despite facing 18 inquiries over the last 30 years, hundreds of families say investigations into the department of Oranga Tamariki, formerly known as CYFS, do not go far enough. Audio
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Tribute to João Gilberto
The world of bossa nova is much poorer with the loss of the great João Gilberto, who passed away on 6 July. William Dart pays tribute to the Brazilian master. Video, Audio
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Nadia Reid - Stomping Grounds
Nadia shows us the places that mean the most to her, and takes a trip down memory lane, returning to the high school where she discovered her love of folk music and formed a bond with other musicians.
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Children's art - more than just a picture
Prof Harlene Hayne investigates childrens' artworks: are they just a picture or do they offer insights and clues into the kid's emotional world? Audio
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The importance of ear plugs for musicians
Wearing ear plugs while performing seems counter-intuitive but touring Scottish pianist Steven Osborne knows all too well what happens when you don’t. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 July 2019
There's a focus on the tune in this episode, with some well-known melodies by Beethoven, Handel, Haydn and Holst. Audio
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Song Crush: Thom Yorke, NF, Yola
Some songs can articulate an experience so well that it feels as if the writers have actually read your mind. The Song Crush team this week have a couple of those songs, from rapper NF, Radiohead's… Video, Audio
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Overthinking Us
Us is out on home video today. Dan Slevin looks at some of the critical responses to the ideas behind one of the most creative films of the past ten years.
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Matariki, music and memories
Mark Matariki and the changing of seasons with a curated selection of orchestral tunes. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 June 2019
Warm your voices on these cold winter mornings with some singing! Hymns in this episode include O for a thousand tongues to sing, Robert Lowry's How shall I keep from singing, and Let all the world in… Audio
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Offsetting our indulgences
Flygskam is rapidly replacing hygge as the media's favourite Scandinavian word. But whereas hygge introduced the world to the warm and fuzzy Danish concept of feeling good due to the simple pleasures… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Pig Island ‘Ordinary Lies’
Mount Maunganui folk-rock duo Pig Island is a collaboration between songwriters and producers, Antony Jeffares and Luke Thompson. Video
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Puppets bring horses alive in War Horse
After a 12 year wait, New Zealander's finally have a chance to see the multi-awarding winning play War Horse - without travelling overseas. Adapted from Michael Morpurgo's book of the same name, it… Video, Audio
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Review: Knock Down the House
Dan Slevin reviews a documentary about American politics that isn’t about Donald Trump, and isn’t depressing. Video
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"That's when I grabbed the barrel of the gun"
When a routine search warrant goes suddenly wrong, an ordinary man becomes a hero. Produced by Anneke Smith. Audio
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Jan Hellriegel - Sportsman of the Year
Jan Hellriegel's new album, autobiography, and podcast come with the eyebrow-raising title, Sportsman of the Year. William Dart looks into the mystery. Video, Audio
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Newshub and TVNZ cop criticism over contrary political polls
Two contrary political opinion polls this week raised big questions about the quality and the purpose of them. Politicians disputing the outcomes were dismissed as “in denial.” But are the media the… Audio
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South Island communities preparing for Alpine Fault quake
An earthquake felt across the lower South Island over the weekend has reignited calls to prepare for the big Alpine Fault quake. As Logan Church reports, communities are coming up with creative ways… Video, Audio
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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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