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Gary Brandon's Onward Bar in Taupo celebrates ANZAC Day
Large crowds are expected at Anzac Day services around the country on Sunday after public events were cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Over 300 veterans will be joining former soldier… Audio
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Ihumātao land deal 'unlawful' until validated by Parliament - Auditor-General
Ihumātao land deal 'unlawful' until validated by Parliament - Auditor-General
The government will have to pass legislation to make the purchase of the land at Ihumātao lawful, because the ministry did not seek the right approvals for using the $29.9m.
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The drama behind the Russian space race
Film director Stephen Walker reveals the drama behind one of humanity's greatest adventures in his new book, Beyond: The Astonishing Story of the First Human to Leave Our Planet and Journey into… Audio
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The Mixtape - Marc Swadel
Audio 10 Apr 2021Our guest on The Mixtape this week is cinematographer Marc Swadel. Marc has an impressive portfolio. He's worked on Grammy and BIFA nominated, Cannes, UKMVA and NME award winning films. Marc has… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Pixie Williams, Voom, Flock of Dimes
Tony Stamp basks in the glow of a new Pixie Williams covers album, a reissue of a classic by Auckland band Voom, and a breakup album from American songwriter Jenn Wasner, AKA Flock of Dimes. Audio
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The Sampler: Pixie Williams, Voom, Flock of Dimes
The Sampler: Pixie Williams, Voom, Flock of Dimes
Tony Stamp basks in the glow of a new Pixie Williams covers album, a reissue of a classic by Auckland band Voom, and a breakup album from American songwriter Jenn Wasner, AKA Flock of Dimes.
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Trans-Tasman bubble likely to lead to higher tourism costs
Trans-Tasman bubble likely to lead to higher tourism costs
Cheap domestic holidays are likely to become a distant memory with the return of international tourists, as the industry scrambles to rehire staff and recover costs.
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Reb Fountain on her Nick Cave tribute show
Originally created to celebrate Nick Cave’s 60th birthday in 2017, Reb Fountain is again paying tribute to her favourite Nick Cave songs, as well as her own material as part of the Auckland Arts… Audio
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The Mixtape: Sir Dave Dobbyn
For Good Friday, Sir Dave Dobbyn shares his mixtape of songs especially for the Easter season Video, Audio
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First Song: Reb Fountain
For today's first song, Reb Fountain, gives a taste of her upcoming show, a tribute to Nick Cave, at the Auckland town hall. Audio
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Corrections Minister orders urgent overhaul, review of women's prisons
Corrections Minister orders urgent overhaul, review of women's prisons
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis has told the department to overhaul its processes and management of women in prison.
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Corrections denies culture problem, but will pay compensation for 'degrading' treatment
Lynette Cave is Corrections' Northern Regional Commissioner. She tells Checkpoint she does not think there is a culture problem among officers in prisons, despite numerous officers involved in the… Video, Audio
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In some secluded rendezvous - the ballroom cave
For more than sixty years, party-goers trekked across one of Auckland's wildest west coast beaches to Te Ana Ru cave, to dance on a kauri floor. It was built by loggers, and when not in use lifted up… Audio
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Winter grazing regulation deferred in favour of farming sector plan
Winter grazing regulation deferred in favour of farming sector plan
The government has delayed bringing in regulations to control the controversial practice of intensive winter grazing after pressure from the farming industry.
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Labour shortage predicted as grape harvest nears
Labour shortage predicted as grape harvest nears
Some wineries are worried they may not have enough staff when pruning begins.
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The Sampler: Edward Castelow, Jazmine Mary, Mogwai
Tony Stamp reviews new albums from kiwi troubadour Edward Castelow, Australian import Jazmine Mary, and Scottish post-rockers Mogwai. Audio
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The Sampler: Edward Castelow, Jazmine Mary, Mogwai
The Sampler: Edward Castelow, Jazmine Mary, Mogwai
Tony Stamp reviews new albums from kiwi troubadour Edward Castelow, Australian import Jazmine Mary, and Scottish post-rockers Mogwai.
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Auckland lockdowns affecting community education classes
Over the year Selwyn Community education in Auckland runs over 600 classes, with about 900 people a week taking classes in pottery, woodworking, and Japanese among other courses on their packed… Audio
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Rio Tinto chairman and board director to resign over sacred Aboriginal site destruction
Rio Tinto chairman and board director to resign over sacred Aboriginal site destruction
The chairman and a board director of Rio Tinto will resign over the Juukan Gorge disaster.
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Clap Your Hands!
The band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah has sustained a 16-year career with only one song featuring hand-clapping. William Dart checks out its new album, and looks at music that's only too happy to enlist… Audio
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Summer freedom camping to be banned in five Tutukaka Coast hotspots
Summer freedom camping to be banned in Tutukaka Coast hotspots
Peak season summer freedom camping will be banned along Tutukaka Coast under a new bylaw of Whangārei District Council.
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Gary McCormick (Part 1)
Audio 22 Feb 2021On the 10th anniversary of the devastating 2011 Christchurch quake we hear the first-hand story from Zara Potts, who describes how the brick cafe she was in caved in around her; we hear from Dr… Audio
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Smelter stockpiles 100,000 tonnes of hazardous waste near beach
Smelter stockpiles 100,000 tonnes of hazardous waste near beach
The aluminium smelter at Bluff has stockpiled more than 100,000 tonnes of cyanide-laced hazardous waste less than 100 metres from a fast-eroding Southland beach.
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Ancient swamp kauri give clues on atmospheric changes to Earth from 42,000 years ago
Ancient kauri give clues on critical changes to Earth
Ancient swamp kauri tree rings have shed light on crucial changes to the Earth's atmosphere, which may have led to mass extinction of megafauna and the beginning of cave art.
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What does the Facebook news ban in Australia mean for NZ?
A battle across the Tasman between the Australian government and Facebook has come to a head with Australian Facebook users now restricted from viewing news content. RNZ Mediawatch's Hayden Donnell… Audio