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Next group of public submissions on Treaty Principles Bill announced
Who's up next to make Treaty Principles Bill submissions
There are almost 500 people named, from the general public to former MPs, academics and Māori leaders.
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Football Ferns to test 'inexperienced' players against Costa Rica
Football Ferns to test 'inexperienced' players against Costa Rica
Three debutants have been called up for the Football Ferns' first games of the year.
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Prime ministers' heads severed and stolen from bronze statues in Ballarat Botanical Gardens
Australian PMs' heads severed, stolen from bronze statues
Police are searching for the vandals who removed the heads from two statues of Australian prime ministers and damaged 18 others in Ballarat early on Thursday morning.
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Football: Phoenix women extend unbeaten run
Phoenix women extend unbeaten run
The Wellington Phoenix women stretched their unbeaten run to three matches after coming from a goal down to draw 1-1 with the Melbourne Victory in their sixth round A-League match.
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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The Score is Settled for 2024
As we look forward to Settling the Score 2024, RNZ Concert's classical countdown broadcast on Labour Day, here are some observations drawn from the public vote for New Zealand's favourite classical… Video, Audio
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At The World's Edge Festival 2024 - Concert 4: Refraction
A concert of the 2024 At The World's Edge Festival. Audio
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Gemma's New Season
Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor, Gemma New, talks with Bryan Crump about the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra's programme for next year. Video, Audio
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- New leadership announced for Human Rights Commission
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Preview: Can New Zealand’s football teams cause a shock at Paris 2024?
Preview: Can New Zealand’s football teams cause a shock at Paris 2024?
Spying drama aside, what are the actual expectations for our two Olympic football teams in Paris asks Mathew Nash.
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America's Sweethearts: Netflix lifts lid on life as a cheerleader
America's Sweethearts: Netflix lifts lid on life as a cheerleader
The women featured in the series have won praise from viewers and TV critics for how they face the exacting expectations.
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Kiwi Surprise and Joy
In his fourth programme for New Zealand Music Month, in reaction the sometimes depressing seriousness of the world around us, William Dart takes a trip around some music from our land that will… Audio
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May Means Music from the Motu
New Zealand Music Month is upon us and William Dart is airing a selection of music from Aotearoa that has given him special pleasure ... from Nathan Haines and Eve de Castro-Robinson, to Pickle… Audio
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Military horses break free, rampage through London
Military horses break free, rampage through London
The horses, one of which was covered in blood, caused chaos as they roamed the city centre and collided with vehicles. Video
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Prince's musical relationships - with fan and composer Victoria Kelly
Victoria Kelly shares some lesser-known songs by her musical hero Prince. Video, Audio
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Harry Potter: Is Miriam Margolyes right that adult fans should 'grow up'?
Should adult Harry Potter fans 'grow up' and 'get over it'?
Analysis - For many millennials, Harry Potter is part of their identity, writes the BBC's Yasmin Rufo.
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Music featured on Culture 101 11 February 2024
Audio 11 Feb 2024Information on our music
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Neil Finn: 'Music will save the world'
"We're all trying to kind of find some sound that links us together," celebrated New Zealand musician Neil Finn tells Culture 101 in an upcoming interview. Video, Audio
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WATCH: Performances of popular New Zealand compositions
New Zealand music written in classical styles is in good heart and growing popularity. These are some of the most-watched performances filmed by SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music, many with sound… Video
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Festive treats from RNZ Concert
Here are season’s greetings and wonderful festive music for Christmas and the New Year from RNZ Concert.
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Australian netballers pushing for more pay "slept in cars"
Australian netballers pushing for more pay "slept in cars"
Players in Australia's domestic netball league have "slept in their cars" as a pay dispute continues, former national captain Kathryn Harby-Williams says.
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Hurricanes lose star wing as Super Rugby Aupiki squads revealed
Hurricanes lose star wing as Super Rugby Aupiki squads revealed
The Hurricanes Poua have been dealt a blow with star Black Ferns winger Ayesha Leti-I'iga ruled out of the next Super Rugby Aupiki season.
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The Settling The Score 2023 Top 30
Settling The Score 2023 is a big year for New Zealand composers. It might be the first time we've seen four local compositions in the top thirty, it is certainly the first time homegrown works have… Video, Audio
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Victoria Kelly wins 2023 SOUNZ Contemporary Award
Congratulations to composer Victoria Kelly, winner of the 2023 SOUNZ Contemporary Award for her work Requiem. Audio
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The winners: 2023 Silver Scroll Awards announced
The winners: 2023 Silver Scroll Awards announced
New Zealand's top songs for 2023 have been announced at the APRA Silver Scroll Awards with the song 'Expert in a Dying Field' performed by The Beths taking out the top song gong. Audio