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Jamie Tuuta and the Strutt Painting
William Strutt's painted depiction of the New Zealand Wars may be almost 160 years old but, amid recent claims of racism and propaganda, it's making headlines in 2018. Audio
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Local issues loom large in test for new govt
Local issues loom large in test for new govt
Northcote's by-election is a litmus test for the new government - but for the residents voting, it's the little issues that matter.
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The Topp Twins: Good Sisters Gone Bad
The Topp Twins: musicians, comedians, and courageous campaigners for the rights of women, gay and lesbian people, unions, and a nuclear-free New Zealand Jools and Lynda tell some Topp tales as they… Video, Audio
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Bits+Bytes: How should NZ regulate driverless vehicles?
Audio 28 Apr 2018Many predict self-driving vehicles will be the biggest disruption to the transport system since cars replaced horses. Are New Zealand road users – and laws – ready? Audio
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A morning spent with an old soldier
A morning spent with an old soldier
Te Aniwa Hurihanganui spent the morning with one of the last three living soldiers of Te Ope Māori, the 28th Māori Battalion.
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Waihi Anzac event honours tunnelers, canaries
Canaries will have a special place in Anzac Day commemorations in Waihi tomorrow. The mining town is honouring the role of New Zealand's World War One tunnelers, and also of animals that served in… Audio
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Pakeha Maori: the story of Kimble Bent
Kimble Bent was one of a tiny handful of Europeans who switched sides during the New Zealand Wars, who deserted the British army to join Maori "rebels" in Taranaki. RNZ's Black Sheep podcast tells the… Audio
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Commonwealth Games 2018: Triumph, tantrums and tears
Audio 15 Apr 2018New Zealand’s Commonwealth Games team will arrive back home today laden down with one of the country’s largest-ever medal hauls. [*Kate Newton*] looks back at the highlights, the lowlights and…
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Women's squash pair win Commonwealth gold medal
Women's squash pair win Commonwealth gold medal
New Zealand's Joelle King and Amanda Landers-Murphy have won gold in the women's squash doubles at the Commonwealth Games.
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Wheel of Fortune
Malcolm Smith and Robyn Curtis-Smith have transformed an abandoned West Coast gold mining valley into fertile farmland for their cattle. They've also built a house and a huge waterwheel that generates… Audio, Gallery
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Wheel of Fortune
Wheel of Fortune
Malcolm Smith and Robyn Curtis-Smith have transformed an abandoned West Coast gold mining valley into fertile farmland for their cattle. They've also built a house and a huge waterwheel that generates…
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Iwi support cut to offshore oil permits, but are wary
Iwi support cut to offshore oil permits, but are wary
Taranaki iwi Ngāti Ruanui supports the government's move to stop new offshore oil and gas exploration, but are wary of history repeating.
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Veteran White House reporter Connie Lawn dies aged 73
Veteran White House reporter Connie Lawn dies aged 73
RNZ's long-serving White House correspondent Connie Lawn has died at the age of 73 after a battle with Parkinson's disease.
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Seven dead in massive India caste protests
Seven dead in massive India caste protests
Seven people have died amid violent protests involving tens of thousands of protesters from the Dalit community across India.
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Record number of people want to save Kaimanawa horses from slaughter
Record number of people want to save Kaimanawa horses from slaughter
A record number of people have offered to adopt horses from this year's Kaimanawa muster.
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Pat McMinn: NZ's Voice of the 1950's
In 1994, the popular singer of the 1950's Pat McMinn talks to Jim Sullivan about her musical career and especially her recordings with TANZA, the record label started "To Assist New Zealand Artists'.
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Pukenui washout: Locals drive dodgy road to get through
For the second day, anyone wanting to travel to and from the top of the North Island has to drive a forest road around the washout on State Highway One under police escort. RNZ reporter Nita… Audio
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Aussie ball tampering: This just takes the pavlova
Aussie ball tampering: This just takes the pavlova
Opinion - The Australian cricket team's blatant ball-tampering is a case of entitlement and arrogance that beggars belief, writes an angry Matt Richens.
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 March 2018
It's Palm Sunday, and today's selection begins with a hymn that's been in use as a Palm Sunday processional hymn since the 10th century - All glory, laud and honour. Audio
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Trump drops $1.3tn budget veto threat but vows: 'Never again'
Trump drops $1.3tn budget veto threat but vows: 'Never again'
US President Donald Trump has signed a $1.3 trillion package to fund the government for six months, while vowing never to approve such a bill again.
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Weinstein Company files for bankruptcy
Weinstein Company files for bankruptcy
Harvey Weinstein's former company has filed for bankruptcy, months after the Oscar-winning producer was accused of multiple sexual assaults.
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Struggle to find enough homes for Kaimanawa horses
Struggle to find enough homes for Kaimanawa horses
More than 200 wild Kaimanawa horses could be sent to slaughter following this year's muster.
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Nashville Babylon 19 March, 2018
Audio 19 Mar 2018On this weeks show Mark features new music from Damien Jurado and Kim Richey, classic blues and country from Little Walter and Hank Williams plus a deep soul epic from Isaac Hayes. There's also music… Audio
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Live: Violons Barbares at Womad 2018
Perhaps due to the popularity of Mongolian throat singing in Aotearoa, the charismatic and colourful trio Violons Barbares definitely rated as one of the discoveries of WOMAD 2018. Audio
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Flooding may be behind leptospirosis rise
Flooding may be behind leptospirosis rise
Cases of the potentially deadly disease leptospirosis are more than doubling, probably as a consequence of floods, a public health researcher says.