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VIDEO PREMIERE: Miles Calder 'Lake Geneva'
RNZ Music is delighted to present the new single and video from Wellington singer-songwriter Miles Calder. ‘Lake Geneva’ is the second solo release from the former frontman of Miles Calder & The… Video
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The Mixtape - Shayne P Carter
Carter began playing music as a teenager at Kaikorai Valley High School and he's been a member of the bands Bored Games, The Doublehappys, Straitjacket Fits and Dimmer. The New Zealand music icon can… Audio
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The Sampler - Joni Mitchell
One of the best songwriters of our time, Joni Mitchell needs no introduction. The Canadian singer-songwriter has a slue of awards, including nine Grammy Awards. She's been inducted into the Rock and… Audio
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The Sampler - Glass Vaults
Glass Vaults was formed in Wellington in 2010 by Richard Larsen, Bevan Smith, and Rowan Pierce. The trio, who now live in three different cities - Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, come together… Audio
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Covid-19: More pain for Auckland CBD as workers stay home
The ripple effect of Auckland's latest community case created more pain for CBD businesses today.
A number of business owners are still recovering from consecutive lockdowns earlier this year, and… Video, Audio
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Covid-19: Shock, confusion at new case's apartment block
There was shock and confusion at the Auckland apartment block where the country's latest community case of Covid-19 lives.
With no health officials on site, it was left to media to break the news to… Video, Audio
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Reserve Bank holds cash rate at 0.25 percent
Reserve Bank prepares for FLP, not ruling out negative OCR
The Reserve Bank has kept its official cash rate at 0.25 percent, and rolled out a new scheme to lend money to retail banks at ultra-low interest rates to stimulate the economy.
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National Party leader Judith Collins reveals caucus reshuffle
National Party leader Judith Collins reveals caucus reshuffle
National Party leader Judith Collins is unveiling her new shadow cabinet as the party picks up the pieces after its crushing election defeat.
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Covid-19: Air NZ staff criticise airline for no mandatory mask
Air New Zealand is being criticised by its own staff for not making masks mandatory for passengers.
The country's latest community Covid-19 case was a Defence Force worker who took a domestic flight… Video, Audio
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Napier floods: Defence Force, volunteers join to offer assistance
Napier floods: Defence Force, volunteers join to offer assistance
As Napier continues to battle a one-in-250 year storm, authorities predict the worst has passed.
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Covid-19: Pfizer says virus vaccine 90% effective
Covid-19: Pfizer says virus vaccine 90% effective
The US pharmaceutical giant and German partner BioNTech SE are the first drugmakers to release successful data from a large-scale clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine.
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Flooding in Napier as heavy rain sweeps across North Island
Napier floods: State of emergency declared
Flooding has swept through Napier streets, prompting evacuations, rescues and causing widespread damage, and a local state of emergency has been declared.
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The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees
Nick Bollinger reviews a bluegrass move from Sturgill Simpson, futuristic sounds from Autechre, and a lavish retrospective of British psych-folk curiosity Trees. Audio
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The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees
The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees
Nick Bollinger reviews a bluegrass move from Sturgill Simpson, futuristic sounds from Autechre, and a lavish retrospective of British psych-folk curiosity Trees.
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Today's sport news: What you need to know
Today's sport news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Leicester go top of EPL, Williamson knock in vain for Hyderabad and Devine hits a ton.
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Workers picking up Covid-19 not a failure - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says news another managed isolation and quarantine system worker has been infected with Covid-19 is not a failure.
The Ministry of Health announced on Friday a Defence… Audio
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Citizen Trump to face civil lawsuits and criminal investigations
Citizen Trump to face civil lawsuits and criminal investigations
Donald Trump has been besieged by lawsuits and investigations since taking office, but will soon lose the protections the US legal system gives a sitting president, former prosecutors say.
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The Sampler: Sturgill Simpson
American country singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson has just released his fifth album as a solo artist. His second album Metamodern Sounds in Country Music was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best… Audio
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The Sampler: Autechre
Rob Brown and Sean Booth make up English electronic duo Autechre. Signed to Uk electronic label Warp Records, the duo remains one of the labels best-known acts. Nick Bollinger reviews their recent… Audio
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INTERVIEW: Pearl Jam biography author Ronen Givony
Seattle band Pearl Jam have recorded 11 studio albums, sold 85 million+ albums, played over 1000 shows, and had 5 albums reach number one. But after over thirty years of success, why isn't Pearl Jam… Audio
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'No' vote for cannabis legalisation shrinks to 50.7 percent after final votes
'No' vote for cannabis legalisation shrinks to 50.7 percent after final votes
The cannabis referendum result has narrowed significantly under special votes, but the 'no' vote has still prevailed. Video
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Final counts for cannabis and euthanasia referendums due this afternoon
Final counts for cannabis and euthanasia referendums due this afternoon
Final results are expected this afternoon on the cannabis and euthanasia referendums. Audio
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Colourful plants help young researcher win award
Unravelling how genes control colour in petunias has won Nick Albert the 2020 Hamilton Award and could help breed more nutritious fruit. Audio
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Colourful plants help young researcher win award
Colourful plants help young researcher win award
Unravelling how genes control colour in petunias has won Nick Albert the 2020 Hamilton Award and could help breed more nutritious fruit.
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Our Changing World for 5 November 2020
The 2020 Research Honours go to a Nabokov expert, a Maori political economist & a colourful plant breeder, and students talk climate change. Audio