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Melissa Aldana
Chilean saxophonist Melissa Aldana remembers the visionary artist Frida Kahlo on her latest album "Visions". Audio
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Leo Coghini's Wellington Solo album
We feature the debut solo album from young Wellington pianist Leo Coghini. Audio
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Historic star-gazing spot could be saved in nick of time
Historic star-gazing spot could be saved in nick of time
New Zealand's earliest star observatory on a farm near Featherston - built by an amateur astronomer/farmer in 1867 - could be saved in the nick of time. Audio
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Historic star-gazing spot could be saved in nick of time
New Zealand's earliest European-era star observatory on a farm near Featherston - built by an amateur astronomer/farmer in 1867 - could be saved in the nick of time. The Carkeek Observatory is now… Audio
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Historic star-gazing spot could be saved in nick of time
Historic star-gazing spot could be saved in nick of time
New Zealand's earliest European-era star observatory on a farm near Featherston - built by an amateur astronomer/farmer in 1867 - could be saved in the nick of time. The Carkeek Observatory is now…
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Police officer killed in Auckland shooting - latest details
Flags are at half mast tonight following the shooting death of a police officer in the West Auckland suburb of Massey this morning.
The officer was killed after police tried to unsuccessfully stop a… Video, Audio
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Returning traveller shocked at Covid-19 border measures
A woman who's just left managed isolation at Novotel Auckland Airport says the Government is lying about the adequacy of its border testing regime.
The woman, who Checkpoint has agreed not to… Video, Audio
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The Sampler Summit: Bob Dylan 's Rough & Rowdy Ways
Nick Bollinger calls a Sampler Summit to discuss the first album of new Bob Dylan songs in eight years. Video, Audio
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The Sampler Summit: Bob Dylan 's Rough & Rowdy Ways
The Sampler Summit: Bob Dylan 's Rough & Rowdy Ways
Nick Bollinger calls a Sampler Summit to discuss the first album of new Bob Dylan songs in eight years.
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Lloyd's of London to pay for its 'shameful' sins in Atlantic slave trade
Lloyd's of London to pay for its role in slave trade
The Lloyd's of London insurance market has agreed to fund charities and organisations promoting opportunities for black and ethnic minority groups.
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Government erases thousands of hours of community service
Thousands of hours of community service wiped during lockdown
The Justice select committee has grilled the Corrections Minister after offenders had thousands of community service hours wiped during lockdown.
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Warehouse Group store lease on market since 2019, but job loss consultation has only just begun
The lease for a Warehouse Group store in Auckland has been on the market since last year, despite consultation about job losses at the store only beginning last week.
The revelation comes after the… Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Audio 17 Jun 2020Topics - While the attacking of statues has made headlines around the world, its not a new phenomenon. Here in New Zealand we've long been taking to statues, as Otago University researcher Nick Wilson… Audio
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Statues of historical and political figures more likely to be vandalised - study
Statues of historical and political figures more likely to be vandalised - study
Statues of royalty, politicians, military leaders and explorers have been the most regularly vandalised in recent decades, an Otago University study has found.
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Statues of royalty, politicians, military leaders and explorers most often attacked
Statues of British royalty, politicians, military leaders and explorers have been the most regularly attacked in recent decades.
Conversely, statues of artists and sportspeople have been left largely… Audio
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Dr Verrall under pressure over political conflicts of interest
Dr Ayesha Verrall is coming under pressure over her political conflicts of interest just one day into her new life as a high-ranking Labour Party candidate.
Questions continue to be raised about why… Audio
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Deluge of potential apprentices seeking free trades training
Training organisations dealing with an influx of people seeking government funded trades apprenticeships are calling for more clarity on the free stimulus initiative.The $320 million Targetted… Audio
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Pacific families adapt to funeral changes in covid era
Audio 16 Jun 2020Pacific families in New Zealand adapted well to the changes that had to be made to traditions and customs for funerals during the lockdown. Audio
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NZ Rugby applauds Super Rugby Aotearoa's success
New Zealand Rugby is lauding Super Rugby Aotearoa's early success following bumper crowds at the weekend's games.
The national body posted a loss of $7.4 million last year and is desperate to see… Audio
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The Panel with Laura O'Connell Rapira and Nick Leggett (Part 2)
Audio 15 Jun 2020Topics - Dunedin's iconic Captain Cook Hotel will be renamed, because the owner Mike McLeod says it's clear there's an issue with the name. The new National Party leader Todd Muller has made his "Te… Audio
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The Panel with Laura O'Connell Rapira and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
Audio 15 Jun 2020Topics - New Zealand made history in the weekend as one of the first nations in the world to welcome back the fans into a packed sports stadium, thanks to having no active cases of Covid-19. We speak… Audio
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What the panellists are thinking about
Audio 15 Jun 2020Panellists Laura O'Connell Rapira and Nick Leggett share what they've been thinking about. Audio
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Nick Smith prioritises jobs in 2020 Nelson seat election campaign launch
Nick Smith launches Nelson seat election campaign
Veteran politician Nick Smith says it is not significant that his campaign launch is being attended by National's finance spokesman and not the party's new leader.
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Free chat-bot sharing Covid-19 information to expand into Pacific languages
Free chat-bot sharing Covid-19 information to expand into Pacific languages
A free Facebook Messenger chat-bot sharing Covid-19 information will be expanding its reach to include Pacific languages in the coming months. Audio