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South Auckland Sikh temple working to unite their community
South Auckland Sikh temple working to unite their community
20 Jul 2018Two hundred litres of tea and over 2000 chapatis is how one South Auckland Sikh temple starts every Sunday morning. Video
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Box sets: getting bigger but who wants them?
Box sets: getting bigger but who wants them?
22 Jul 2018As the compact disc goes the way of the wax cylinder, box sets of music on CD are - curiously - getting bigger. Nick Bollinger looks under the lid.
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How love and faith helped Jon Toogood find a new groove
How love and faith helped Jon Toogood find a new groove
19 Jul 2018“[Dana] came up to me and went ‘You look interesting'. I breathed out this sigh of relief and went 'There you are'" – musician and self-proclaimed bogan Jon Toogood on his Sudanese wife Dana Salih. Video, Audio
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'People have found us and think it's quite a nice place to be'
'People have found us and think it's quite a nice place to be'
The Country Life team visit the Catlins town of Owaka in the first episode of Undie Fivehundy – a new series about rural communities with populations under 500. Audio
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Live: Bixiga 70 at WOMAD 2018
Live: Bixiga 70 at WOMAD 2018
16 Mar 2018This 10-piece band hail from Brazil, and named themselves for a multi cultural São Paulo neighborhood which is a melting pot of music, cuisine and culture. They deliver a fusion of instrumental Latin and Brazilian sounds. Audio
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Flying cars: Aston Martin aims for the skies with new model
Flying cars: Aston Martin aims for the skies with new model
19 Jul 2018Luxury British carmaker Aston Martin has unveiled a three-seater aircraft at the Farnborough Airshow and hopes to have a flying version ready for the next show in 2020. Video, Audio
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Inside Out: Episode 100
Inside Out: Episode 100
21 Jul 2018Nick Tipping celebrates 100 episodes of Inside Out with a look back at some of his favourite tracks, including tunes by Hank Mobley, Dave Holland, Dog, and Ben Wilcock. Audio
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Ben Howard's new album is his most accomplished so far
Ben Howard's new album is his most accomplished so far
17 Jul 2018Elliott Childs lends an ear to Noonday Dream, the third album from the British experimental folk musician. Audio
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Music Alive Matinée
Music Alive Matinée
21 Jul 2018Lawrence Wong, Tony Chen and Lixin Zhang compete for a place in the finals of the Wallace National Piano Competition.
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'Dance is mauri for me'
'Dance is mauri for me'
19 Jul 2018Rodney Bell left Aotearoa to dance in the US - with his wheelchair - and spent years homeless in San Francisco between lavish tours in Hawaii or New York, and says the Māori perspective helped him get through. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Blind Foundation unveils 'game-changing' smart room
Blind Foundation unveils 'game-changing' smart room
20 Jul 2018A smart room created for the Blind Foundation has been called "game-changing" by its Dunedin clients.
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Extra Time
Extra Time
20 Jul 2018This week we discuss the Super Rugby quarter finals, upsets and intrigue following the FIFA World Cup, what and former Kiwis captain Mark Graham's induction into the NRL Hall of Fame. Audio
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The Sampler: Listening To Pictures by Jon Hassell
The Sampler: Listening To Pictures by Jon Hassell
17 Jul 2018Nick Bollinger discusses the 'fourth world' concepts of electronic adventurer Jon Hassell. Audio
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The Mixtape: Andrew Fagan
The Mixtape: Andrew Fagan
14 Jul 2018The frontman of The Mockers and intrepid sailor Andrew Fagan joins Trevor Reekie for an hour of chat & six of his favourite songs. Audio
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Friday night live
Friday night live
20 Jul 2018A selection of live music performances from some of NZ's favourite musicians, including Bic Runga, Neil Finn, Tiny Ruins, David Dallas, Ladi6, Dave Dobbyn and the Phoenix Foundation.8:30 pm each Friday, during Nights with Bryan Crump.
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Beatrice Tinsley given a belated obituary
Beatrice Tinsley given a belated obituary
20 Jul 2018The New Zealand-raised astronomer and cosmologist has been given an obituary in the New York Times as part of their 'Overlooked' series. You can listen to our series The Stars are Comforting based on Beatrice Tinsley's letters here.
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Science deniers and why evidence is its own worst enemy
Science deniers and why evidence is its own worst enemy
17 Jul 2018The qualities that make a good scientist, attention to details, slave to facts, willingness to work with white mice in windowless rooms, often make them the worst people to explain science, Dr Paul Offit says. Audio
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Household rubbish to landfill: costs could quadruple
Household rubbish to landfill: costs could quadruple
19 Jul 2018Councils across the country are asking the government to increase the fee for dumping rubbish in landfills. Audio
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Call for evacuation of asylum seekers on Manus and Nauru
Call for evacuation of asylum seekers on Manus and Nauru
20 Jul 2018Human Rights Watch says asylum seekers on Nauru and Manus Island should immediately be evacuated.
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Sad backstory to Niue's WWI involvement
Sad backstory to Niue's WWI involvement
Most of the 150 Niuean men who enlisted had never left the tiny Pacific nation before, and had no immunity to European disease. Within months of serving abroad more than 80 percent had been hospitalised. The story is captured in Margaret's latest book, Niue and the Great War. Audio
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Boosting Pasifika science success
Boosting Pasifika science success
One science teacher in South Auckland has gone from having six students in his chemistry classes in 1997 to having chemistry, physics and biology classes that are bursting at the seams. Audio
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Vanuatu trials techniques to extend plastics ban
Vanuatu trials techniques to extend plastics ban
20 Jul 2018An ecological project in Vanuatu has been trailing upcycling techniques to help the government with the next stage of its plastics ban.
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Friday funnies
Friday funnies
20 Jul 2018Take a moment for a little humour. The Works limerick competition focuses on stringed instruments this week, offering creative rhymes for zither, viola, and harp, among others.
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Ambae shows resilience as volcano rumbles again
Ambae shows resilience as volcano rumbles again
The Vanuatu Red Cross has taken aid for 1000 families to the island of Ambae following fresh volcanic activity this week, and say the people there are remarkably resilient.