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Bryony Matthews: new album and tour
11:50 AM.Otautahi songwriter Bryony Matthews has just released the title track from her upcoming album and is about to begin a short tour around the country. The track is called We're All the same. Audio
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Clarkisha Kent: Fat Off, Fat On. A Big Bitch Manifesto
11:35 AM.Clarkisha Kent is a Nigerian American writer, editor and pop culture critic who's writing has been featured in outlets like Entertainment Weekly, HuffPost, MTV News, The Root, and more. Her debut… Read more Audio
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Richard Benge: why everyone needs access to art
11:10 AM.Arts Access Aotearoa was established in 1995, it's mission to increase access to the arts for people who experience barriers to participation as artists, performers, audience members, and gallery and… Read more Audio
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Dave Clark: bringing tyrannosaurs to life in Aotearoa
10:45 AM.New Zealand's unique landscapes and Jurassic-like environments feature in a new tv documentary series on tyrannosaurs. The series, which will also be seen on giant IMAX screens, and in natural history… Read more Audio
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Peter Gordon: reflections on returning home
9:30 AM.It's been three years since celebrated New Zealand chef Peter Gordon returned to New Zealand from the UK. He was lucky to get a flight home as the country was going into lockdown. He'd spent 31 years… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 April 2023
9:08 AM.The untidy end of Today FM - and 30 years of talk radio history; further fallout from coverage of the short-but-sharp visit of provocateur Posie Parker - and the protest that drowned her out. Read more Audio
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Donald Kerr: the life and times of Ernie Webber
8:30 AM.Donald Kerr is the former head of Special Collections at the University of Otago library. He's written numerous books on fascinating New Zealand characters, collectors and collections. They include… Read more Audio
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Ross Calman: recognition for his work revitalising te reo Maori
8:10 AM.One of Aotearoa's leading Maori history scholars is to be recognised for his work revitalising te reo Maori as a researcher, translator, writer, and editor. Ross Calman has authored more than a dozen… Read more Audio
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Nicky Long: Designing space for people who are deaf and hearing impaired
11:40 AM.Australia's first purpose-built office space designed by the Deaf, for the Deaf has just opened in Melbourne. The office is home to Expression Australia, which is the Deaf and Hard of Hearing… Read more Audio
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Luke Buda: One Fine Day Festival, Whanganui
11:20 AM.The Phoenix Foundation is one of New Zealand's most well loved bands, and the fact they're still going after nearly 25 years is testament to that. Next Saturday they are the headline act at the One… Read more Audio
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The Ten Tenors: Cameron Barclay and Andrew Papas
11:05 AM.The Ten Tenors have been a concert experience since 1995, and are the world's longest-running classical crossover act seamlessly transitioning between operatic arias and modern day ballads with… Read more Audio
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Chris Bourke: A history of 'chur'
10:30 AM.The news that the Oxford English Dictionary has added 'chur' and 36 te reo words to their collection prompted AudioCulture's Chris Bourke to look into the history of the word. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Alex Rothman in Tashkent
10:06 AM.Whanganui born Alex Rothman is calling home from Tashkent in Uzbekistan where he teaches high school history. Read more Audio
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Rachel Scott: Breadmaking for health and happiness
9:30 AM.In the small town north Canterbury town of Amberley, Rachel Scott has made bread her life. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 March 2023
9:08 AM.UK provocateur captures media's attention; lifting the lid on lobbying, ministers - and the media; a source burned and spurned - in the public interest? Read more Audio
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Dr Owen Jones: Memory and the mind
8:35 AM.Dr Owen Jones is research fellow in the Department of Psychology at Otago University. An expert in memory, Alzheimer's and the much rarer, earlier-onset fronto-temporal dementia - brought to public… Read more Audio
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Arjan van der Boon: Wake up and smell the art
8:25 AM.An international collaboration between Dutch and New Zealand artists sees the opening of a new exhibition, 'Smells like Roses - Rozengeur' at Foxton's Mapuna Kabinet Art Gallery. We're joined by… Read more Audio
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Natarsha Ganley: Women calling the shots in top tier rugby
8:12 AM.New Zealand Rugby hopes to triple the number of women referees in the game announcing a new scholarship for women referees this week. One of the best in the game, referee Natarsha Ganley joins us to… Read more Audio
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Simran Kaur: Success and Girls Who Invest
11:40 AM.Simran Kaur is fast becoming a household name.. not just in New Zealand but internationally. Simran, together with her best friend Sonya Gupthan began Girls That Invest an award winning global… Read more Audio
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Emanuel Kalafatelis: Cost of Living Crisis
11:30 AM.Last week Prime Minister Chris Hipkins announced a change in focus to what the Labour Government considers are its two main priorities: recovery from cyclone Gabrielle and helping New Zealanders cope… Read more Audio
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Stuart & Trish McPherson: 50 Years on the Road
11:06 AM.Stewart and Tricia Macpherson are celebrating 50 years on the road as NZ's longest serving promoters and probably the world's longest serving duo. They have stories to tell about Kenny Rogers, Donny… Read more Audio
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Ray Jayawardhana: The Quest for Life Beyond Earth
10:38 AM.A prolific researcher, Professor Ray Jayawardhana investigates the diversity and origins of planets and the prospects for life in the universe, using the world's largest telescopes. His discoveries… Read more Audio
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Dougal Sutherland: Switching off From Work
10:08 AM.How many times do you check your emails a day - do you send emails outside regular work hours? Do you check your work emails after you knock off work, if you wake in the night will you check your… Read more Audio
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Kayt Bronnimann: Calling home from Taiwan
9:39 AM.Calling Home this week is writer, photographer and researcher Kayt Bronnimann, who lives in Taichung City , Taiwan. This is Kayt's second stint living in Taiwan, she decided with the cost of living… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 19 March 2023
9:08 AM.Polls and policy bonfire create climate contradiction; a muted media response to March 15; apology; talk radio outbursts spark apology. Read more Audio