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Anika Moa - live at Slowboat Records
Anika Moa - and sidekicks - perform live for the crowd at Slow Boat Records, Wellington for RNZ Music 101's Record Store Day broadcast. Video, Audio
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Record Records for Record Store Day
Saturday the 16th of April is International Record Store Day, and hundreds of outlets around the world will be celebrating their unique culture and the special place they have in the hearts and… Video, Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor previews the ninth annual Record Store day with an implausible selection of new releases timed in and around the day, including a new PJ Harvey album, a remarkable debut from Tom… Audio
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
The best longreads on the web
This week: The rise and fall of Sacha Baron Cohen, Beyoncé speaks out, and Taylor Swift goes up against her critics.
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Songs for Bubbas 2 - Anika Moa
Anika Moa's album, Songs for Bubbas 2, is set for release tomorrow. So we thought we'd have a catch-up to see how she's been getting on. And find out if this album is designed to get the little tykes… Audio
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Adam NZ Play Award winners
Maraea Rakuraku has scooped three prizes at the Adam New Zealand Play Awards for her play Tan-Knee. She took out the top prize, as well as the awards for Best Play by a Maori Writer and Best Play by a… Audio
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Truffle-like fungi: what their genes can tell us
Truffle-like fungi are related to mushrooms but look like truffles, and geneticists around the world are studying their genomes to understand how they have all co-evolved. Audio
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Truffle-like fungi: what their genes can tell us
Truffle-like fungi: what their genes can tell us
Truffle-like fungi are related to mushrooms but look like truffles, and geneticists around the world are studying their genomes to understand how they have all co-evolved.
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Nine Chch pre-schools face dramatic budget cuts
Nine Chch pre-schools face dramatic budget cuts
Nine pre-schools could have their budgets cut dramatically following a Christchurch City Council decision today to remove funding guarantees.
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Vanuatu govt lobbying fluid despite pact signing
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement to look to form a coalition government has been signed by most of Vanuatu's leading political groups, comprising around 36 of the 52 MPs elected in last month's snap election, but the… Audio
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Vanuatu coalition govt-in waiting forms
Audio 4 Feb 2016An agreement has been signed by over two thirds of the Vanuatu's 52 MPs, or 36 members, to commit to forming a new coalition government. Audio
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Two-thirds of Vanuatu MPs agree to try and form govt
Two-thirds of Vanuatu MPs agree to try and form govt
A Memorandum of Agreement has been signed by over two thirds of Vanuatu's 52 MPs to commit to forming a new coalition government.
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Vanuatu parliament to meet next week
Vanuatu parliament to meet next week
The new Vanuatu parliament is set to meet for the first time next Thursday with no word yet on the formation of any coalition government.
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Call for law to include extinct native species
Call for law to include extinct native species
A museum curator wants the Wildlife Act amended to include extinct native species, to help halt the trade in moa bones.
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One-eyed albatross returned to wild
One-eyed albatross returned to wild
A rare northern royal albatross, or toroa, has been released back into the wild this morning off the coast of Wellington. Watch video of the release here. Video
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Royal Albatross - Nick Butcher
A rare northern royal albatross has been nursed back to health, and released back into the wild this morning. The toroa was found critically injured near Moa Point in Wellington earlier this month… Audio
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Musical Siblings - Bic, Boh, and Pearl Runga
This time our Musical Siblings are the Runga sisters. Bic has an acclaimed career as a singer/songwriter. Boh made waves with pop-rock band Stellar*, is a solo act, released a collaborative album with… Audio
- The (inaugural) Pips 2015: who won?
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The Pips 2015
For the last M101 show for 2015 we thought it fitting to hand out some awards to some very deserving musicians. Anika Moa presents the inaugural RNZ Pips Awards. Audio
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Helen CASKIE: Of Things Intangible
Richard Mapp (piano). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 24 October 2014. Audio
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Ecology in action
Big declines in numbers of forest birds and native moths, revelations that kiore ate moa, and the discovery of Asian as well as European house mice in New Zealand are amongst the latest ecology news Audio
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Ecology in action
Ecology in action
Big declines in numbers of forest birds and native moths, revelations that kiore ate moa, and the discovery of Asian as well as European house mice in New Zealand are amongst the latest ecology news
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Fonterra chairman re-elected
Fonterra chairman re-elected
Fonterra shareholders have re-elected chairman John Wilson and Director Nicola Shadbolt to the board. They will be joined by new director Ashley Waugh.
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New Zealand Music Awards 2015
Affectionately known as the Tuis, the New Zealand Music Awards took over Auckland's Vector Arena on Thursday, with performances from Broods, Gin Wigmore, Janine & The Mixtape, Marlon Williams and… Video, Audio
- Broods win big at NZ Music Awards