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Jim Parker in Australia
Across the Tasman and the clamour for a royal commission into Australian banks has intensified after the release of transcripts of conversations between bank dealers talking about manipulating… Audio
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People of the Eye
Audio 8 May 2016"People of the Eye" is a play designed for the deaf and for hearing audiences. Created by Erin Siobhan Hutching it's based on her experiences growing up with her deaf sister, Sarah, in Christchurch… Audio
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Interview - Donald Nicolson
The current owner of Thomas Goff's Harpsichord #6, aka "The Beast", tells James Gardner how he came into possession, the process of restoring it and the glories that it now provides.
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Interview - Peter Averi
Peter Averi tells James Gardner about his experience of the new Thomas Goff harpsichord, purchased by the NZBS in 1956.
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Interview - John Rawson
Harpsichord maker John Rawson tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.
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Interview - Peter Owen
Harpsichord maker Peter Owen tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.
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Interview - Paul Downie
Audio 8 May 2016Instrument maker Paul Downie tells James Gardner about the process of 'restoring' the Goff harpsichord now owned by Donald Nicolson.
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Vanuatu tourism invites return of Air New Zealand and Virgin
Audio 18 Apr 2016Vanuatu tourism will be launching a major marketing push in New Zealand and Australia to coincide with today's completion of emergency repairs to the country's international airport. Audio
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US election: Democrats get fired up at NY debate
US election: Democrats get fired up at NY debate
United States democratic presidential contenders Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have again criticised each other as the critical New York primary nears.
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Clinton and Trump rack up more wins
Super Tuesday: Clinton and Trump rack up more wins
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both won the most states in the biggest day of the race for the US presidential nomination, but other candidates are still in the race. Video
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Doctor lays complaint against ministry official
Doctor lays complaint against ministry official
A bitter row between the Canterbury District Health Board and the Health Ministry has taken a new turn.
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Police defend confusion over 111 calls
Police defend confusion over 111 calls
Police are defending the confusion and inaction over emergency calls made on the night a gang leader was shot dead in Te Araroa a year ago. Audio
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'Here comes another one, he's gonna get shot too'
111 confusion ahead of shooting, court told
Calls for help over threats from a gang leader, who ended up shot dead, were met with police confusion and inaction, court records show. Audio
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Former pro pleads guilty to match-fixing
Former pro pleads guilty to match-fixing
Allegations of corruption in world tennis have been reignited after a former Australian professional player pleaded guilty to match-fixing.
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Man who hurt son avoids deportation
Man jailed for punching baby son won't be deported
A man jailed for punching his infant son in the head has been told he will not be deported because it would not be in the best interests of his children. Audio
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Fiji's NFP party to consider withdrawing from parliament
Audio 19 Jan 2016The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party says its members will this month consider whether its three MPs should leave parliament. Audio
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Solomons ex-militant funding not a cash cow
Audio 19 Jan 2016The Solomon Islands Ministry of National Unity Reconciliation and Peace says the US$375,000 paid last week to an association representing ex-militants will not be accessible to its members as cash… Audio
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Diack denies funding Senegal presidential bid
Diack denies funding Senegal presidential bid
Former international athletics federation head Lamine Diack denies having given money to finance Macky Sall's successful bid to become Senegal president.
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Michael WILLIAMS: Blade
The Irrelevants: Carrie Koffman (saxophone), Tim Deighton (viola). Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert, 12 May 2006. Audio
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More about Douglas Lilburn
More about Douglas Lilburn, including performances of his work, interviews and video.
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Russia 'ready to help' Free Syrian Army
Russia 'ready to help' Free Syrian Army
Russia says it is ready to help US-backed rebels in Syria in their battle against militant organisations like the Islamic State group.
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China Revisited - a tribute to Jack Body
Outstanding New Zealand composer Jack Body passed away earlier this year, so a tribute concert is being performed by the new Zealand String Quartet with an upcoming tour to China to follow. Lynda… Audio, Gallery
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China Revisited - a tribute to Jack Body
China Revisited - a tribute to Jack Body
Outstanding New Zealand composer Jack Body passed away earlier this year, so a tribute concert is being performed by the new Zealand String Quartet with an upcoming tour to China to follow. Lynda…
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Vincent self-serving says Cairns defence
Vincent self-serving says Cairns defence
The defence in Chris Cairns' perjury trial at Southwark Crown Court in London has ended its cross examination of former Black Cap Lou Vincent. Audio