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  • GDC to investigate where Tologa Bay logging debris came from

    Audio
    environment weather
    5 Jun 2018
    GDC to investigate where Tologa Bay logging debris came from

    The Gisborne District Council says it is investigating how so much logging debris was washed downstream after flash flooding hit the Tolaga Bay area yesterday morning. Video, Audio

  • Can Kanye West still shock us?

    Audio
    music
    5 Jun 2018
    Kanye West

    Kanye West says he admires Trump and that slavery ‘sounds like a choice’. Does his new album shed any light on his controversial stances? Nick Bollinger has a listen to Ye.

  • Reb Fountain: more hopeful now

    Audio
    music
    3 Jun 2018
    Reb Fountain

    Singer songwriter Reb Fountain has been celebrating a double win at the NZ Country Music Awards announced this week for her 'Hopeful / Hopeless' song and EP . Hopeful / Hopeless was recorded live at… Video, Audio

  • Rodger Fox Big Band, Shirley Horn

    Audio 2 Jun 2018
    Shirley Horn

    Nick gets the show swinging with tracks from Shirley Horn, Kenny Burrell, and Dr Lonnie Smith, and checks out the Rodger Fox Big Band’s new album “Hip Walk”. Audio

  • Jazz Pianists: Allen, Nock, DeFrancesco

    Audio 2 Jun 2018
    Geri Allen

    Nick carries on in a swinging frame of mind, with Oscar Peterson, Geri Allen, and Joey DeFrancesco- plus more from the Rodger Fox Big Band’s new album. Audio

  • England end first day on top against Pakistan

    News
    Sport
    2 Jun 2018
    England seam bowler Stuart Broad celebrates a wicket.

    England ended the first day of the second test against Pakistan at Headingley in a strong position, bowling out the tourists for 174 before reaching 106 for two by the close.

    England end first day on top against Pakistan
  • Meth myth: How the eviction hysteria unfolded

    News
    Politics
    2 Jun 2018
    Housing Minister Phil Twyford, Prime Minister's chief science adviser Sir Peter Gluckman and Dr Anne Bardsley.

    Analysis - The debate over the danger of methamphetamine contamination was settled once and for all this week - when the country's top scientist revealed it was nothing more than hysteria.

    Meth myth: How the eviction hysteria unfolded
  • The Panel with Peter McKenzie and Verity Johnson (Part 2)

    Audio 1 Jun 2018

    On International Children's Day we look at some of the issues facing children around the world, including research that has found more than half of all children worldwide are affected by conflict… Audio

  • Two years on, another building standards review

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Jun 2018
    A worker spreads ready-mix concrete over steel mesh (file)

    A new review of building product quality controls has been launched two years after a previous one went nowhere. Video

    Two years on, another building standards review
  • Ancient Māori village unearthed in Gisborne

    News
    Te Ao Māori history
    31 May 2018
    Stone tools made of obsidian were among the objects excavated

    A Māori village dating back to the 14th century has been unearthed in an archaelogical dig at a Gisborne port.

    Ancient Māori village unearthed in Gisborne
  • M bovis: How did we get here?

    News
    New Zealand Country
    29 May 2018
    no caption

    Analysis - Everyone's been playing catch-up since the Mycoplasma bovis outbreak - and everyone's blamed each other.

    M bovis: How did we get here?
  • We Light Fire by Julia Deans

    Audio
    music
    29 May 2018
    Julia Deans

    Nick Bollinger lends an ear to the first solo set in seven years from former Fur Patrol frontwoman Julia Deans. Audio

  • When The Day Is Done: the orchestrations of Robert Kirby

    Audio
    music
    29 May 2018
    Robert Kirby

    Nick Bollinger discusses a set memorialising the work of arranger Robert Kirby. Audio

  • Tell Me How You Really Feel by Courtney Barnett

    Audio
    music
    29 May 2018
    Courtney Barnett

    Three years on from a spectacular debut album, how does Courtney Barnett really feel? Nick Bollinger listens to her latest and offers his conclusions. Audio

  • The Sampler - 29 May 2018

    Audio
    music
    29 May 2018
    Julia Deans

    Nick Bollinger reviews the first solo work in seven years from former Fur Patrol frontwoman Julia Deans; a set of songs from Courtney Barnett that tell us how she really feels; and a memorial to one… Audio

  • We Light Fire by Julia Deans

    News
    The Sampler music
    29 May 2018
    Julia Deans

    Nick Bollinger lends an ear to the first solo set in seven years from former Fur Patrol frontwoman Julia Deans.

    Audio

    We Light Fire by Julia Deans
  • When The Day Is Done: the orchestrations of Robert Kirby

    News
    The Sampler music
    29 May 2018
    Robert Kirby

    Nick Bollinger discusses a set memorialising the work of arranger Robert Kirby.

    Audio

    When The Day Is Done: the orchestrations of Robert Kirby
  • Tell Me How You Really Feel by Courtney Barnett

    News
    The Sampler music
    29 May 2018
    Courtney Barnett

    Three years on from a spectacular debut album, how does Courtney Barnett really feel? Nick Bollinger listens to her latest and offers his conclusions.

    Audio

    Tell Me How You Really Feel by Courtney Barnett
  • The Sampler - 29 May 2018

    News
    The Sampler music
    29 May 2018
    Julia Deans

    Nick Bollinger reviews the first solo work in seven years from former Fur Patrol frontwoman Julia Deans; a set of songs from Courtney Barnett that tell us how she really feels; and a memorial to one…

    Audio

    The Sampler - 29 May 2018
  • Govt announces review into health care inequities

    News
    New Zealand health
    29 May 2018
    Labour Party MP David Clark

    District health boards could be in for a major shake-up as the government looks to cut back on bureaucracy and improve access to health care services.

    Govt announces review into health care inequities
  • NZ running legend Dick Quax dies

    News
    Sport
    29 May 2018
    Dick Quax (far left) at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.

    The New Zealand running legend Dick Quax has died, losing a long battle with cancer.

    NZ running legend Dick Quax dies
  • Big names make early exits in France

    News
    Sport
    29 May 2018
    Stan Wawrinka.

    Former champion Stan Wawrinka and two-time grand slam winner Victoria Azarenka have both been beaten in the first round of the French Open in Paris.

    Big names make early exits in France
  • Music: a transcendent form of communication

    Audio
    education music
    28 May 2018
    Lucien Johnson

    Music is a transcendent form of communication . It crosses divides between cultures, countries and identities. That’s the background to composer and jazz musician Lucien Johnson’s newly completed PhD… Video, Audio

  • Upbeat for Monday 28 May

    Audio
    education music
    28 May 2018
    Tenor Thomas Atkins

    NZ Tenor Thomas Atkins gains international artistic representation; we explore the international language of music with a focus on Ethio-jazz and music to warm you up on this chilly day.

  • NZ Jazz: Richter City Rebels, Nathan Haines, Brian Smith

    Audio 26 May 2018
    The Richter City Rebels

    Nick continues the NZ theme for NZ Music Month, with tunes from Murray McNabb, Brian Smith, and the Efficient Five, and a new album from the Richter City Rebels. Audio

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