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Night delight: 'Supermoon' to grace skies
The largest, brightest full moon in nearly seven decades will grace the skies overnight Monday/Tuesday, with one council bracing for king tides and flooding.
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Smiths City cleared over unpaid staff meetings
Workers drank coffee, ate breakfast, wore slippers and there was no punishment for not attending, the ERA found.
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Settling The Score 2016 - The Top 90 playlist
A list of the top 90 pieces of classical music for 2016, as voted for by the public, and broadcast on RNZ Concert.
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Highlights and the winner of Settling The Score 2016
RNZ Concert counts down New Zealand's favourite pieces of classical music for 2016, as voted for by you, the public. Here are highlights, and the winner! Video
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Trumpocalypse Now
The pollsters didn't predict it, and most in the media didn't see it coming either. Election night was a historic upset in more ways than one. Audio
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Political interference sets Solomons gold mine back
Audio 9 Nov 2016Political interference has set back the reopening of the Gold Ridge gold mine in Solomon Islands by several months. Audio
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Settling the Score: sneak peek
Following America's election for the ages, New Zealand votes on the music of the ages. RNZ Music is preparing to announce the winners of Settling the Score and Phil Smith teases out a few of the… Audio
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120 million Americans head to polls to elect next president
Audio 9 Nov 2016America is voting to choose either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump as their next president. We cross to New York for all the latest information. Audio
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Kaino to lock out Ireland
Jerome Kaino has a "zip in his step" prior to his All Blacks debut at lock on Sunday against Ireland, according to his captain.
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Pasifika mindset change needed for business success
A new business mentoring initiative hopes to bring about a change in Pasifika mindsets when it comes to entrepreneurship. Audio
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Social media en pointe
Tonia Looker has more than 17,000 followers on Instagram and has a made a name for herself not just as a ballerina for the Royal New Zealand Ballet, but from posting how-to videos on social media that… Video, Audio
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Italy struck by strongest quake in decades
Central Italy has been hit by a powerful earthquake in the same regions rocked by repeated tremors over the past two months.
- Real news stories that sound like they shouldn't be
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Teaching in a war zone
New Zealand professor Peter O'Connor – an international expert in applied theatre and drama education - has just returned from the Middle East where he ran arts education workshops with… Audio
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Autistic man abandoned by services, says mother
The family of a young man with autism who spent four nights in prison feel let down by IHC, which was meant to support them, his mother says. Audio
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Black Wednesday for Argentina after brutal rape and murder
Women across Argentina have walked out of their workplaces for one hour to protest gender-related violence after the brutal rape and murder of a teenage girl.
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Chuck Klosterman: What If We're Wrong?
Some of the greatest concepts in human history start with the question What If? What if our generally accepted ideas are wrong? Audio
- Gold for Natalie Rooney
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Base FM DJ’s share the stories behind their most treasured records
Get a preview of the Auckland radio station’s new exhibition, Cover Story.
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 October 2016
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. In today's programme, a hymn about church unity (Thy Hand, O God, Has Guided), as well as some St Francis of Assisi-related hymns to mark the 12th century… Audio
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A place for Base
Base FM have an art exhibition in Auckland called Cover Story, which takes their 80+ DJ's favourite piece of vinyl and tells the story of what it means to them. Audio
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'I can’t separate myself from my art'
Ahead of their first visit to New Zealand, performance artist Alok Vaid-Menon explains how identity is entwined in everything that they do.
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Smith inquiry reveals more border alert failures
Documents from the Phillip John Smith inquiry reveal other criminals have fled the country despite border alerts - one who cut off his electronic bracelet on the way to the airport.
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Vince Staples is returning to New Zealand
He’ll play two shows in Auckland and Wellington later this year.
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Bludgers or desperate youths? Life on the dole
You might laugh about being on a taxpayer's holiday, but being on the benefit is mostly pretty shit.