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Business News for 2 August 2018
Slight rise in jobless rate won't prompt RBNZ rate cut. Heartland Bank restructuring for growth. Construction sector woes deepen. Latest from money markets. Audio
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Dr Nick Pyenson: Spying on Whales
Some of the biggest questions of our time, how to survive and adapt in a changing world, may be answered by the biggest creature of all time, the whale. Their adaptability is legendary. Audio
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Question Time for 1 August 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government’s policies and actions?
Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Minister of Education: Has he seen advice from Education New Zealand…
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Labour market stays tight in Q2
The labour market remains tight despite a slight increase in the number of jobless. Audio
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The Sampler: 31 July 2018
Nick Bollinger discusses a personal foray into world music for Adults founder Jon Toogood; agitated offerings from the nominally mellow Dawes; and a journey through the past with Brit-rock veteran… Audio
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The Sampler: Haja by The Adults
Nick Bollinger discusses a personal foray into world music for Shihad frontman and Adults founder Jon Toogood. Audio
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The Sampler: Passwords by Dawes
Anxious thoughts disturb the mellow surface of country-rockers Dawes on their sixth album. Audio
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The Sampler : Free Spirit by Paul Rodgers
Brit-rock veteran Paul Rodgers revisits the repertoire of his first - and greatest - band: Free. Nick Bollinger listens. Audio
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The Sampler: Haja by The Adults
Nick Bollinger discusses a personal foray into world music for Shihad frontman and Adults founder Jon Toogood.
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The Sampler: Passwords by Dawes
Anxious thoughts disturb the mellow surface of country-rockers Dawes on their sixth album.
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The Sampler : Free Spirit by Paul Rodgers
Brit-rock veteran Paul Rodgers revisits the repertoire of his first - and greatest - band: Free. Nick Bollinger listens.
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The Sampler: 31 July 2018
Nick Bollinger discusses a personal foray into world music for Adults founder Jon Toogood; agitated offerings from the nominally mellow Dawes; and a journey through the past with Brit-rock veteran…
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Question Time for 31 July 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government’s policies and actions?
KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Minister of Finance: What impact is global economic conditions having on…
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Grandstanding on the big gig stadium stoush
Big personalities clashed over a proposed charity concert in Auckland and both claimed other agendas were in play. The media reported the row with relish and some took sides. But there were bigger… Audio
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Grandstanding on the big gig stadium stoush
Big personalities clashed over a proposed charity concert in Auckland and both claimed other agendas were in play. The media reported the row with relish and some took sides. But there were bigger…
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Hank Jones turns 100
Audio 28 Jul 2018Nick celebrates the 100th birthday of one of jazz's quiet achievers, pianist Hank Jones. Audio
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Hank Jones, Roger Sellers
Audio 28 Jul 2018Nick celebrates Hank Jones' 100th birthday, and takes a look back at the life of legendary NZ drummer Roger Sellers. Audio
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Getting into the swing with the Count Basie Orchestra
Auckland jazz lovers are in for a treat on Monday night when The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra plays at the Aotea Centre. A somewhat star-struck Nick Tipping spoke to the musical director of the… Audio
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Davidson on Waka Jumping Bill: We have to compromise
The Green Party is gritting its teeth and supporting a bill that would have prevented the success of its founding members and will put out some of its core membership.
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Upbeat for Friday 27 July
We meet the final finalist for tomorrow night’s Lexus Song Quest, we get into the groove of things with Count Basie Orchestra MD Scotty Barnhart and we finish our series of music inspired by…
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Clark relieved, Sir Ray 'gutted' charity concert canned
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark says she feels an "enormous sense of relief" that an application to hold a concert fundraiser for Sir Ray Avery's baby 'lifepod' incubators has been withdrawn. Audio
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Question Time for 26 July 2018
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Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the cost of living?
DAVID SEYMOUR to the Minister for Climate Change: Can he confirm that modelling by NZIER under…
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B**ch don't kill my vibe: how not to use your phone at a gig
These days, when people wave their hands at a gig, more often then not there's a phone in them. RNZ Music's Melody Thomas lays down the ground rules for using your phone at a concert.
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The Sampler: Lamp Lit Prose by Dirty Projectors
David Longstreth has made a post-modern pop album of romantic sentiments and apocalyptic backdrops. Nick Bollinger listens. Audio