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Nga Taonga Sound Archives: the history of tourism at Aoraki Mt Cook
For over 130 years Aoraki Mt Cook has been a cornerstone of New Zealand tourism, since the first 'Hermitage' hotel was built at the base of the mountain in 1884. Audio, Gallery
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A guide to coronavirus vaccines in the pipeline
More than 100 coronavirus vaccines are in the pipeline and almost a dozen have made it to human trials so far.
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A cancelled trip, and a career in the gurgler
Opinion - Travel writer Sharon Stephenson writes that Covid-19 has not only put off one of her passions, it's also cost her a career.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news, No sport in England til June at the earliest, the Western Force could be back and Tagovailoa is number one.
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Driver dies after colliding with horse
A person is dead after a car struck a horse in eastern Bay of Plenty last night.
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Chester the bear's front yard adventures
What'll it be today? Abseiling, vechicle repairs, baking or some DIY? Chester can do it all.
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Covid-19: Today's developments from around the world
Germany is looking to ease restrictions, cases in Russia soar, UK's death toll is now the highest for Covid-19 in Europe, and the Queen calls the Australian Prime Minister. Catch up on today's…
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Sport: What may be returning and when
Major sports events around the world that are in the process of re-starting or have been rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic:
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TELEMANN: Don Quixote Burlesque Suite
Performed by NZ Barok at their concert, 'The Enchanted Forest', St Luke's Church, Remuera, 9 November 2019. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Former All Black Alan Sutherland dies aged 76
Sutherland played 64 games for the All Blacks, including ten tests between 1968 and 1973, and was part of three controversial All Black touring sides.
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David Nyika: Boxing, Olympics and Israel Adesanya
David Nyika would love to have the swagger of Israel Adesanya, but his main focus is fighting for gold next year in Tokyo. Video
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Clarence Reserve Station a Century Ago
Jack Perkins from the RNZ Spectrum programme is talking to Phyl Christie and Joan Poulton about their childhoods growing up on Clarence Reserve Station, inland from Kaikoura. Their father Percy… Audio
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Clarence Reserve Station a Century Ago
Jack Perkins from the RNZ Spectrum programme is talking to Phyl Christie and Joan Poulton about their childhoods growing up on Clarence Reserve Station, inland from Kaikoura. Their father Percy…
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'Contactless adoptions' for unwanted pets
Hundreds of unwanted pets are getting the chance to find new homes under alert level 3, with the SPCA now offering "contactless adoptions".
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SPCA offers contactless adoptions under Alert Level 3
Audio 1 May 2020Hundreds of unwanted pets are getting the chance to find new homes under level 3 lockdown, with the SPCA now offering "contactless adoptions".
The SPCA currently has 2,411 animals in foster homes… Audio
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The arts go online - A creative round-up with Lynn Freeman
The world as we know it might have turned upside down but artists are still being artists… they're just delivering their art slightly differently. At 9:30 Lynn Freeman from RNZ's art programme… Audio, Gallery
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Two pet cats test positive for Covid-19 in New York
Two cats in New York have become the first pets in the country to test positive for Covid-19 but there is no evidence pets can spread the virus to humans, according to Us health authorities.
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12 impressive album cover re-creations
The RNZ Music team have been re-creating our favourite album covers, and we asked you get involved! Here’s 12 of our favourites.
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Netball Flame burns bright in fight of her life
Multinational netballer Kelly Hutton is fighting cancer in lockdown with heart and humour, inspired by a Silver Fern who's beaten cancer twice.
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SFO decision over NZ First Foundation will come before election
The Serious Fraud Office says it will decide by September whether to lay charges in its investigation relating to the foundation bankrolling NZ First.
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Rural MPs in lockdown
We speak to former Speaker David Carter at home on his farm in Banks Peninsula and the Minister for Agriculture Damien O'Connor on his eight hectare lifestyle block in the Tasman district. Audio
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Rural MPs in lockdown
We speak to former Speaker David Carter at home on his farm in Banks Peninsula and the Minister for Agriculture Damien O'Connor on his eight hectare lifestyle block in the Tasman district.
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 talks about the RNZ initiative - recreating album artwork at home. Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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David Jason: Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Audio 15 Apr 2020Much-loved British actor David Jason talks about his new TV show that takes him across America’s West Coast learning about its history and people through its planes, trains and automobiles. Video
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Hui Aranga - Cancelled but still celebrated this Easter.
Audio 10 Apr 2020Chair of Te Kaunihera Matua o Te Hui Aranga, Rawiri Tinirau says despite the cancellation of Hui Aranga, whanau will hold their own prayer services within their whanau and clubs on social media… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.