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Artist Nigel Brown's Organic Thinking
Audio 26 Feb 2017Kereru, the New Zealand Wood Pigeon, features strongly in the latest exhibition by painter Nigel Brown, 'Organic Thinking'. So does a regular symbol he uses - that of a man wearing a black singlet… Audio
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NZ Film Awards - The Moas
Audio 19 Feb 2017Lynn Freeman and Simon Morris talk to Moa winners Carthew Neal, producer of Hunt for the Wilderpeople and Gaylene Preston, veteran producer/director and winner of the Services to Cinema Award. Audio
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The Moas
The New Zealand Film Awards (the Moas) are about to return after a year off. Last year was a banner year for New Zealand movies - smash hit documentaries like Poi E and Richie McCaw Chasing Great, new… Audio
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Bringing back extinct species
Helen Pilcher looks at the controversial science of de-extinction. Audio
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Go Ahead Caller - Ser 4, Ep 1 by Paul Casserly
Audio 10 Feb 2017Ken knows what we should like in modern art. Alistaire calls in with support and Helen seeks help from the Tui. Features Paul Casserly as Ken Oath with Anika Moa and Charlotte Ryan. Audio
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Ghosts of Gondwana
Trying to make sense of New Zealand's flora and fauna has kept entomologist, George Gibbs, occupied for six decades. Audio, Gallery
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Water tests, extra treatment continue
Water tests, extra treatment continue
Water supplies in three North Island areas are having to be conserved or undergoing extra treatment.
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Contamination warning for Wellington beaches
Contamination warning for Wellington beaches
Summer weather has finally arrived in Wellington - but now residents are being warned to stay out of the water.
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Late Edition for Friday 3 February
Audio 3 Feb 2017this is Late Edition....in the programme tonight bringing the moa back from extinction consulting children over child policies and in Dateline Pacific unrest in the Cook Islands Audio
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Ex-broadcaster believes lawless celebrants right to be declined
Ex-broadcaster believes lawless celebrants right to be declined
Natasha Utting, who is engaged to singer Anika Moa, says the government was right to reject 22 would-be celebrants because they would not marry same-sex couples.
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Fiancee of Anika Moa throws rule book at lawless celebrants
The Department of Internal Affairs has turned down 22 marriage celebrant applicants not belonging to a religious organisation because they refuse to marry same-sex couples. Audio
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Recreating extinct species
The ‘de-extinction’ of animals has moved from science fiction to science possibility, but there are significant risks and the issue raises many questions says an Otago University zoologist. Audio
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The Mixtape: Aldous Harding
Aldous Harding is home in New Zealand for the summer, preparing a full band for shows in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. She joins Kirsten Johnstone to play some of the songs that she’s been… Video, Audio
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Four seriously injured in Tongariro bus crash
Four seriously injured in Tongariro bus crash
Tourists from Britain and the United States are being treated at several North Island hospitals after their bus crashed in Tongariro Forest Park.
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Tami Neilson live at the Tuning Fork
Tami Neilson, her band and guests perform songs by Mavis Staples, Blind Willie Johnson, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan and others live at the Tuning Fork in Auckland. Audio
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Chan calls for changes to PNG Mining Act before polls
Chan calls for changes to PNG Mining Act before polls
The Governor of Papua New Guinea's New Ireland province has come out in support of calls for changes to the Mining Act before next year's elections.
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Govt commits $10m for Whanganui's Sarjeant Gallery
Govt commits $10m for Whanganui's Sarjeant Gallery
The Sarjeant Gallery - home to work by McCahon, Hotere, Goldie and Lindauer - will be given public funding for earthquake strengthening.
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Can musicians, critics, and fans really ever be friends?
Charlotte Ryan talks to Scott Maclachlan, Chip Matthews, Anna Coddington and James Milne AKA Lawrence Arabia about the state of the music scene today. Audio
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'Be adventurous in your listening' is a message the NZ Music Awards needs to hear
'Be adventurous in your listening' is a message the NZ Music Awards needs to hear
Why are the awards recognising the best local music scared of something a little unexpected?
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Steve Abel
William Dart looks at Steve Abel's past recordings and gives his take on the new album Luck/Hope. Audio
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One dead, two injured in crash near Piopio
One dead, two injured in crash near Piopio
One person has died and another is in a critical condition following a serious two-car crash on State Highway 3, south of Te Kuiti.
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Business briefs
Listed beer maker Moa Group has completed its latest share issue. Audio
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Television Critic Linda Burgess.
'Amanda Knox' - Netflix, 'All Talk With Anika Moa' - Maori TV, 'The Exorcist' - TV2. Audio
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Runway extension benefits overstated by $800m - reports
Runway extension benefits overstated by $800m - reports
The net economic benefits to the country from Wellington's proposed runway extension could be overstated by nearly $800 million, newly-released council reports show.
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All Talk is all that
All Talk is all that
Review - Does New Zealand finally have its own late night chat show fix? Jihee Junn gives her verdict on All Talk with Anika Moa on The Wireless. Comments