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Introducing: Bridges
This week we introduce you to Otautahi born Tamaki based musician Rachel Hamilton, AKA Bridges.
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She has just released her debut EP Twenty Something and introduces us to her new single 'Okay Alright 'This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Tirzah's scuffed club sound is at its darkest on Trip9love
Tony Stamp reviews the latest experimental collection from the UK singer-songwriter. Video, Audio
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Trip9love by Tirzah
Tirzah's scuffed club sound is at its darkest on Trip9love
Tony Stamp reviews the latest experimental collection from the UK singer-songwriter.
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Weasel trapped inside Zealandia wildlife sanctuary
Weasel trapped inside wildlife sanctuary
A weasel has been found dead in a trap inside the conservation sanctuary at Zealandia in Wellington.
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Petition calls for poll over how Whangārei elects local government
Petition calls for poll over how Whangārei elects local government
A petition is challenging Whangārei District Council's decision to change its electoral system.
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Sheep and Beef Farmer Bayden Anderson - It's as good as it gets
Porangahau farmer Bayden Andersen shares the unique challenges and triumphs of managing an estate like its his own, while raising a family in the Central Hawkes Bay. Audio
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Sheep and Beef Farmer Bayden Anderson - It's as good as it gets
Sheep and Beef Farmer Bayden Anderson - It's as good as it gets
Porangahau farmer Bayden Andersen shares the unique challenges and triumphs of managing an estate like its his own, while raising a family in the Central Hawkes Bay.
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Auckland Philharmonia: Symphonic Dances
It's a programme of Sergeys! Armenian violinist Sergey Khachatryan plays Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto and that's sandwiched between "symphonies" by Sergei Prokofiev and Sergei Rachmaninov. Audio
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Charity calls on government to better support virtual learning systems for rural schools
Charity calls on government to better support virtual learning systems for rural schools
An educational charity is calling on the government to do more to help rural high school students succeed.
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"Foraging your way to wellness" fungi at Nelson Arts Fest
The Nelson Arts Festival starts today and goes through until the 29th of October and if you're a Mushroom muncher and fungi lover then the festival has a treat for you! "Foraging your way to wellness"… Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 18 October 2023
In Pocket Edition this week, Kim Hill meets one of UK music's most brilliant producers,Barbados born Dennis Bovell. Peter Porteous dives into the obscure, visiting the experimental music of Dunedin's… Audio
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Two schoolyard fights caught on video at Ashburton College
Violent schoolyard fights caught on video at Ashburton College
Two violent fights have been filmed at Ashburton College, a year after a review into bullying claims at the school.
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Is Three Waters dead under National? Ashburton mayor says not quite
Is Three Waters dead under National? Mayor says not quite
The Three Waters reform is not dead and buried with a change in government, "just going to be done differently".
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Self-proclaimed 'apostle of peace' Fiji PM Rabuka wants conflict free Pacific Ocean
Self-proclaimed 'apostle of peace' Fiji PM Rabuka wants conflict free Pacific Ocean
Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has called for the Pacific Ocean to be declared an "Ocean of Peace".
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NZ election 2023: Labour out, National in – either way, neoliberalism wins again
NZ election 2023: Labour out, National in – either way, neoliberalism wins again
Opinion - Regardless of the election result, a form of austerity was always going to win, Toby Boraman writes.
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X social media to test $1 fee for new, unverified users in New Zealand
X - formerly Twitter - to trial charging unverified users in NZ
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, says it will trial charging new, unverified users in New Zealand and the Philippines to use the platform.
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FDA approves AFT application for intravenous Maxigesic product
FDA approves AFT application for intravenous Maxigesic product
Drug maker AFT Pharmaceuticals has nabbed its second approval from US drug authorities in a year to sell its Maxigesic product there.
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Majority in favour of Māori wards in Whanganui – council survey
Majority in favour of Māori wards in Whanganui – council survey
The majority of those who took part in a council survey want to see Māori wards introduced in Whanganui.
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New Caledonia's tourism paradox: arrivals up but domestic travel poses worry
New Caledonia's tourism paradox: arrivals up but domestic travel poses worry
Analysis - New Caledonia's visitor arrivals are returning to pre-Covid levels, but the rebound is being hampered by domestic tensions.
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How to move through change with 'rugged flexibility'
To be resilient in the face of change, we need to hold on to our core values while cultivating adaptability, says writer and human performance expert Brad Stulberg. He speaks to Jesse Mulligan about… Audio
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The Left's postmortem on Labour's defeat
The Left's postmortem on Labour's defeat
Analysis - What are leftwing and progressive commentators saying about what went wrong and what Labour now needs to do?
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Chinese candidates nervous about election fate
Chinese candidates nervous about election fate
Some Chinese candidates vying for a seat in Parliament still aren't sure whether they'll make the cut once the special votes are confirmed.
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Election 2023: Axing fair pay agreements, full return of 90-day trials on business wishlist
Axing fair pay agreements, full return of 90-day trials on business wishlist
Nowhere else in the world forces employers to the table for collective bargaining across an entire sector, the BusinessNZ chief executive says. Audio
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Austalians vote No in Voice referendum
While Te Pati Maori is making a comeback into our Parliament, across the ditch, all six Australian states have voted against First Nations being included in their constitution. More than 60 percent… Audio