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Lizzie Marvelly: 'The Spice Girls gave me the language of girl power'
Lizzie Marvelly: 'The Spice Girls gave me the language of girl power'
26 May 2019Five extraordinary Kiwi women discuss how far New Zealand has come towards gender equality, at WORD Christchurch 2018. Audio
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Music Alive: Soul of the Cello
Music Alive: Soul of the Cello
23 May 2019German cellist Julian Steckel guests with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, playing Dvořák's powerful concerto.
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New Horizons: Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders
New Horizons: Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders
23 May 2019Two generations of blues, country, and Kiwi individuality come together in Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders' new album Word Gets Around. And so it should! says William Dart. Video, Audio
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Tantrums, meltdowns and hissy fits
Tantrums, meltdowns and hissy fits
23 May 2019Children's rage is hard to handle. Katy Gosset looks at why tantrums happen and how we can teach kids to manage their emotions. Audio
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Tips for getting the best deals at the petrol pump
Tips for getting the best deals at the petrol pump
23 May 2019Take full advantage of loyalty discounts from big fuel brands and supermarket chains and be sure to check out the cheapest price in your area on the free app Gaspy, says the AA's Mark Stockdale. Audio
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When is a tuba not a tuba?
When is a tuba not a tuba?
23 May 2019Upbeat checks out an unusual instrument that makes a not-too-common appearance on the concert platform this weekend. Audio
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Pharmac: The NZ Buyer’s Club
Pharmac: The NZ Buyer’s Club
23 May 2019Guyon Espiner reveals how lung cancer patients are buying cut-price drugs from India, as other New Zealanders fundraise, petition and apply for clinical trials to access medications Pharmac won't fund.
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Jesse Mulligan's Christmas Song competition
Jesse Mulligan's Christmas Song competition
18 May 2019Does the music played in shops and on the radio in the lead-up to Christmas make you think 'I could do better than that!" Well, here's your chance. Audio
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Forum puts spotlight on housing for Pacific people
Forum puts spotlight on housing for Pacific people
23 May 2019The impacts on Pasifika from strains in the housing industry came under the spotlight at last week's Pacific Housing Forum in Auckland.
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Fiji-born weightlifter Eileen Cikamatana breaks records in Australia
Fiji-born weightlifter Eileen Cikamatana breaks records in Australia
Fiji-born weightlifter Eileen Cikamatana has made a record-breaking start to her new life in Australia.
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Movie review: All Is True
Movie review: All Is True
23 May 2019Kenneth Branagh’s portrayal of William Shakespeare's autumn years certainly feels true, says Dan Slevin.
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Just what does Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern do all day?
Just what does Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern do all day?
23 May 2019When you’re running the country, what do you do all day? Tim Watkin and Kate Newton delve into the prime ministerial diary.
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Grieving family's battle against the Japanese mental health system
Grieving family's battle against the Japanese mental health system
Two years after 27-year-old New Zealander Kelly Savage died in a Japanese psychiatric institution, his family still has no answers and no resolution. Audio
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Songs of the Auvergne
Songs of the Auvergne
6 Jun 2013In the 1920's Joseph Canteloube arranged five sets of folk songs from the Auvergne region in France. Matthew Crawford looks into their story. Audio
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Aldous Harding announces NZ shows
Aldous Harding announces NZ shows
23 May 2019Following the release of her new album Designer, Aldous Harding has announced she’s touring NZ in August.
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The Southland accent - a rolling change
The Southland accent - a rolling change
23 May 2019Our Changing World - The Southland accent has a distinctive burr, and new research is revealing how those 'rolled Rs' have changed over time. Audio
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Music Alive: More of Beethoven - Made in the Rhineland
Music Alive: More of Beethoven - Made in the Rhineland
22 May 2019Tonight's concert from Deutsche Welle explores more of the musical environment that brought forth the young Beethoven.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Unchained XL ‘Weight On My Bars, Pt. IV’
VIDEO PREMIERE: Unchained XL ‘Weight On My Bars, Pt. IV’
22 May 2019RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share the brand new single and video from Auckland rapper Unchained XL, ‘Weight On My Bars, Pt. IV’.
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Vanuatu PM salutes partnership with NZ
Vanuatu PM salutes partnership with NZ
22 May 2019Vanuatu's prime minister Charlot Salwai has held bilateral talks with his New Zealand counterpart Jacinda Ardern in Wellington today.
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Tevita Pangai Jr turns down NSW, commits to Tonga
Tevita Pangai Jr turns down NSW, commits to Tonga
Brisbane Broncos rugby league star Tevita Pangai Jr has turned down the chance to play State of Origin, formally committing to Tonga just days before the naming of the New South Wales and Queensland teams for Game One.
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Call for bold move by Australia to improve Pacific relationship
Call for bold move by Australia to improve Pacific relationship
21 May 2019Australia's returned prime minister Scott Morrison is being urged to move boldly on climate change policies to improve relationships with Pacific neighbours.
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New Zealand the billionaire’s bunker
New Zealand the billionaire’s bunker
21 May 2019Hunt For The Bunker People started as a documentary on South Island billionaire bolt-hole bunkers, but soon became a story about the super-rich buying chunks of New Zealand’s most scenic country. Audio
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LISTEN: Life as an opera extra
LISTEN: Life as an opera extra
'Studio 360' is a podcast featuring stories about, and interviews with, the people creating some of the biggest plays, books, films, and music today. We meet Iggy Berlin who shares details of his life as an opera extra. Audio
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Silver Ferns Netball World Cup squad predictions
Silver Ferns Netball World Cup squad predictions
22 May 2019Sports Call - With New Zealand's Netball World Cup squad unveiled on Thursday, Ravinder Hunia weighs in on who has done enough to earn a plane ticket to Liverpool in July.