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No charges to be laid against missing trampers despite lockdown
The missing trampers who sparked a massive search and rescue operation in Kahurangi National Park will not face any charges even though they were on a risky multi-day tramp, which was forbidden during… Video, Audio
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Katherine Mansfield the songwriter
One of the most famous New Zealand writers also dabbled in songwriting. Audio
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How the tobacco industry targets teenagers
The tobbacco industry has some new marketing strategies. Audio
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Govt announces a $175m boost for music and arts
It's aimed at helping the arts and music sectors to cope with the impact of Covid-19. Audio
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How to build a better New Zealand
Everybody has thoughts on how we can create a better New Zealand says Simon Wilson, senior writer for the New Zealand Herald. Audio
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Calls for NZ Pacific bubble to get priority
The Government is prioritising its plan for a trans-Tasman travel bubble, but what about the Pacific? Audio
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Ecologist responds to new water rules
There are also new measures to ease the financial impact on farmers. Audio
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Lionel Shriver on lockdown, Brexit and her latest book
Bestselling author Lionel Shriver doesn't write stories about noble characters who breeze through adversity without breaking a sweat and her readers thank her for it. Audio
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Bookmarks with Barnaby Weir
Barnaby Weir, frontman of The Blackseeds and the musical collective Fly My Pretties is our Bookmarks guest today. Audio
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Adrienne Raphel on the history of crosswords
For more than 100 years, untold hours have been spent with a grid of squares, a set of clues, and a pencil for novices, a pen for the brave. Audio
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It's Behind You - a comedy horror play
A new comedy-horror play called 'It's Behind You' will be perfomed live online this Thursday. Audio
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Fears of chip cheap imports hurting potato growers
Potatoes NZ is calling on the government to step in and stop the market being flooded with cheap imported chips from Europe. Audio
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Walter Luzzolino on the best TV shows from around the world
Audio 25 May 2020Right now we can't travel the world on holiday, but we can see what the rest of the world is watching on TV. Walter Presents is a popular streaming service that curates the best TV shows from around… Audio
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Comedian Hannah Gadsby on her new Netflix special
Audio 25 May 2020Nanette gave Australian stand up comedian Hannah Gadsby stardom and star power. She talks to Jesse about her second Netflix comedy special, Douglas. Video, Audio
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New comic series for Samoan youth
O Le Aiga Sāmoa is a new comic series that has been launched today. Audio
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Getting ready for Spring with Lynda Hallinan
Audio 22 May 2020Winter it seems has sprung upon us and gardening guru Lynda Hallinan has some great advice for us. Audio
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A trend from lockdown: 'Animal Crossing'
Audio 22 May 2020Every heard of a game called Animal Crossing: New Horizons? We speak to an enthusiast of the game, who explains why it became so popular in lockdown. Audio
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25 young women under 25: Tulsi Lathia
Audio 22 May 2020Tulsi Lathia is on a mission to bridge the cultural cap in New Zealand. The 18-year-old Cantabrian cookbook editor is one of the trailblazing women under 25 on YWCA's inaugural Y25 list. Audio
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Whakaipo Lodge celebrates BnB awards
Audio 21 May 2020Whakaipo Lodge co-owner Garth London speaks to Jesse about being named Exceptional Bed & Breakfast of the Year. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
This week financial journalist and author Mary Holm looks at important new information you will find on your KiwiSaver annual statement that's due to arrive shortly. Audio
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Crimes NZ: Heavy Metal
We speak to Stuff investigative journalist Blair Ensor about the murder of scrap metal dealer John Reynolds. Audio
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25 young women under 25: Kelly Johnson
A woman who founded a social enterprise energy company at the age of 22 says she hopes her business expands and benefits more community initiatives. Audio
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NZ's bars and pubs prepare for big night
Audio 21 May 2020Bars and pubs finally reopen tonight and a lot of Kiwis no doubt plan to wander down to their local watering hole. We talk to publican Glenn Pratt. Audio
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New Zealand Music Month Fresh Music Videos Daily on RNZ
We're celebrating NZ Music Month with Fresh Music Daily by sharing a new song and video from an up-and-coming Kiwi artist every day throughout May. Today we're featuring Anthony Jeffares and his… Audio
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From FOMO to FOBO - Fear of Better Options
Patrick McGinnis tells Jesse about a new issue stalking our sensibilities, FOBO, or Fear of Better Options. Audio