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Fast Favourites with Boh Runga
Audio 1 Sep 2024This year marks 25 years since the Aotearoa band Stellar exploded onto the music charts in 1999 with multi-platinum album Mix. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 September 2024
Celebrating the beginning of the Season of Creation today with hymns including How great thou art, For the beauty of the earth, and Shirley Murray’s Touch the earth lightly. Audio
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Rikki Morris: ‘Writing ballads is my forte, it’s my strength’
New Zealand singer Rikki Morris marks his musical legacy with a reflective new album
In 1988, the haunting pop ballad 'Nobody Else' made Rikki Morris an instant pop star. Now, after decades away from the microphone, the award-winning songwriter returns with a new solo record About… Video, Audio
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Rikki Morris: On being an 80s popstar and finding the perfect ballad
In 1988 New Zealand was riding the wave of 80s pop culture, and at the forefront was Rikki Morris. His hit 'Nobody Else', produced by his late brother Ian Morris, topped the charts here. Rikki has won… Audio
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Risk taker: Anke Richter
Author, reporter and cult researcher, Anke Richter, is involved in the planning of Decult 2024, New Zealand's first conference dedicated to tackling the harm cults cause. Audio
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NRL: Where did it all go wrong for the Warriors?
Where did it all go wrong for the Warriors in 2024?
From fourth to 14th, the fall from grace was a long one.
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Dad's Day brunch with Matt Heath
Matt Heath is an actor, radio host, sports commentator and columnist, hosting a Dad's Day brunch at WORD Christchurch. Audio
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Kiran Dass has the last word on WORD
Kiran Dass is a trusted book critic, writer, and judge of some of New Zealand's most prestigious book awards. She's also the Programme Lead at WORD Christchurch and joins Mihi and Susie to talk about… Audio
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Native plants and story-telling
Plant expert Juanita Hepi shares the significance of local botanicals and answers listeners questions. Audio
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Canterbury farmer gets community work after starving cattle, resulting in 20 dying
Community work for farmer who starved 20 cattle to death
Stuart Wellesley Parkinson's herd was suffering from "severe malnutrition" and standing in bare, muddy paddocks.
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Postal Workers Union taking Wellington pamphlets case to the Human Rights Commission
Union taking Wellington pamphlets case to Human Rights Commission
The union says NZ Post threatened individual disciplinary action posties who refused to deliver the document earlier in the week. Audio
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Watch: RNZ's new Saturday Morning programme, hosted by Mihingarangi Forbes and Susie Ferguson
Watch: The all new Saturday Morning programme
Get a sneak preview of the look and sound of the new Saturday Morning programme on RNZ National, hosted by Mihingarangi Forbes and Susie Ferguson.
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Iconic Canterbury heritage site Awaroa Godley Head reopens
Iconic Canterbury heritage site reopens
Awaroa Godley Head near Christchurch has been closed since the contamination was discovered during road repairs in April 2021.
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Power companies 'failed' to plan ahead - economist
Power companies 'failed' to plan ahead - economist
And forestry manufacturers say there's been progress in talks with government over the current energy crisis. Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy's chosen tracks include what he calls the joyful uplift of Nick Cave's 'Wild God', and the subtle sensuality of Clairo. And Christchurch legend Al Park continues his late career upswing. Audio
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What we know about the Comancheros motorcycle gang
Who are the Comancheros?
The gang is a big deal in Australia, and has quickly grown in New Zealand with the arrival of 501 deportees.
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Mum, dad and five sons on their lives at sea
Jon and Barbara Tucker raised their five sons on the yacht they built themselves, and sailed around the Pacific. Audio
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Police arrest every member of Christchurch Comancheros gang
A massive police bust has seen every member of the Comancheros gang chapter in Christchurch arrested. Head of the Police's National Organised Crime Group Detective Superintendent Greg Williams spoke… Audio
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Bryan Adams to tour New Zealand in 2025
Bryan Adams to tour NZ in 2025
Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has announced two concerts in Aotearoa.
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Kiwi mountainbiker retains world title
Kiwi mountainbiker retains world title
Hutt Valley mountain biker Erice van Leuven has defended her world junior downhill title.
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Watch: Christchurch teen Luke Street aiming for Worlds in speed skating and Irish dancing
Christchurch teen aiming for Worlds double
Luke Street, 15, hopes to qualify in two very different events: speed ice skating and Irish dancing.
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Priest, deacon suspended in Samoa over drug allegations
Priest, deacon suspended in Samoa over drug allegations
The archbishop said the suspension is up until the completion of the internal inquiry from the church.
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Christchurch mayor favours ban on alcohol sales at off-licence stores after 9pm
'Nothing good happens after nine o'clock when you're out buying grog' - Chch mayor
Christchurch mayor Phil Mauger has added his voice to the call for the city to investigate 9pm closing for off-licence liquor outlets. Audio
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Introducing Saturday Morning with Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes
Audio 29 Aug 2024Join Susie Ferguson and Mihingarangi Forbes for our refreshed Saturday Morning show kicking off on Saturday 31st August in Ōtautahi Christchurch with a range of local and international guests. 7am -… Audio
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Flower thieves spoil it for everyone, Christchurch gardens director says
'If you pick a flower today, I can't enjoy it tomorrow'
Flowers in public gardens are for everyone to enjoy and picking them just spoils it for others, the Christchurch Botanical Gardens director says. Audio