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The Panel with Sandy Hodge and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
Audio 20 Jul 2017Is losing weight all in the mind? What the Panelists Sandy Hodge and Chris Clarke want to talk about. Allan Blackman of AUT discusses our plastic-dependency and what the alternatives are. Top Gear and… Audio
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Sri Lanka deny Zimbabwe series win
Sri Lanka deny Zimbabwe series win
Sri Lanka have denied Zimbabwe their first series away win in 16 years by chasing down a record 388 to win the one-off cricket Test by four wickets in Colombo.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Audio
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Music with Graeme Downes
The Beatles Sgt Pepper album - part 3 and the tensions between Lennon and McCartney in their song writing. Graeme Downes is a founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior… Audio
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Music with Graeme Downes
This week Graeme continues his dissection of Sgt Pepper. Graeme Downes is a founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, and senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University… Audio
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Robots rebooting reporting?
We know about driverless cars, but are reporterless stories and podcasts just around the corner too? And what does a "true-blue Aussie" robot reading the news sound like? (Spoiler: not good) Video, Audio
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Robots rebooting reporting?
Robots rebooting reporting?
We know about driverless cars, but are reporterless stories and podcasts just around the corner too? And what does a "true-blue Aussie" robot reading the news sound like? (Spoiler: not good)
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Friends of RNZ Music choose their favourite NZ album
Audio 31 May 2017Kings, Jack Tame, Kanoa Lloyd, Graeme Hill and Tami Nielson tell us about their favourite New Zealand albums. Video
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The Beatles: 50 years on
Songwriter and musicologist, Graeme Downes, plays The Beatles, more than five decades since their first single Love Me Do was released. Audio
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Reporting gets a robot re-boot?
Reporting gets a robot re-boot?
We know about driverless cars, but are reporterless stories just around the corner too? And what does a "true-blue Aussie" robot reading the news sound like? (spoiler: not good)
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Mayor apologises for $1m legal fight over cycle trail
Mayor apologises for $1m legal fight over cycle trail
A Southland mayor has apologised "hand on heart" for spending more than $1 million in ratepayer money towards a cycle trail court case it has now dropped.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Audio
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Blasphemy verdict shows rise of Islamist politics in Indonesia
Blasphemy verdict shows rise of Islamist politics in Indonesia
ANALYSIS: The high-pressure climax to a blasphemy trial in Indonesia has laid bare the perilous nature of democracy in the world's largest Muslim nation, writes Graeme Acton.
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Residents refuse to return as Edgecumbe recovers
Residents refuse to return as Edgecumbe recovers
Edgecumbe's primary school says its roll may drop as flood-affected families are forced out of town.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme Downes, founding member of the Verlaines, songwriter, musicologist, senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago, looks at The Doors, 50 years on. Audio
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Trial begins for teacher who allegedly force-fed student
Trial begins for teacher who allegedly force-fed student
A preschool teacher tried to force-feed children and taped over one child's mouth with tape, former colleagues say.
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Poetry and protest music
Graeme Downes discusses the power of poetry and protest music. He features Russian composer Shostakovic, and pays tributes to the poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, who died earlier this month. Audio
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Power outages up 15 percent in five years
Power outages up 15 percent in five years
Storms - and the trees they bring down - are to blame for New Zealand's rising number of power cuts, the Electricity Networks Association says.
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Edgecumbe floods: PM pledges support to town
Edgecumbe floods: PM pledges support to town
Some people in the Bay of Plenty town of Edgecumbe will never be able to go back to their homes, the Prime Minister says.
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Council denies dam to blame for flooding
Council denies dam to blame for flooding
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has denied the management of the dam above Edgecumbe led to flooding of the town. Audio
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Music with Graeme Downes
The alt-rock band Television considered influential in the development of punk and alternative music and the lyrics of its song writer Tom Verlaine. Graeme Downes is a founding member of the… Audio
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Open letter warns free speech is under threat at universities
Open letter warns free speech is under threat at universities
“But there’s a fine balance with protecting people from discrimination.”
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House lending restrictions hit investors
House lending restrictions hit investors
Loans to investors fell to $1.15 billion in February - a third lower than a year ago - following lending rules brought in last year.
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Jadeja puts India on top in 4th test
Jadeja puts India on top in 4th test
Ravindra Jadeja shone with bat and ball to put India in a commanding position to secure a series-clinching victory over Australia in the fourth cricket test.
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VIDEO: PM not 'ruling out' inquiry on Afghan raid claims
VIDEO: PM not 'ruling out' inquiry on Afghan raid claims
Prime Minister Bill English has told Morning Report he is "not completely ruling out" an inquiry into claims New Zealand soldiers were involved in raids in Afghanistan in which civilians died. Audio