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A locked-down NZ Music Month
We're just over halfway through New Zealand Music Month. How's it faring for our local musicians in these Covid-19 times? William Dart features new music by Kate Owen, Aidan Fine, and Olivia Foa'i… Video, Audio
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Where Is the Anzac Spirit in the Wake of Covid-19?
Opinion - New Zealanders living in Australia are being ignored in the moment they need help the most, writes Nick Buckley.
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Sir Howard Morrison's daughter sentenced to home detention
A prominent Māori performing arts educator has been sentenced to 12 months' home detention for defrauding a tertiary education provider and a Crown agency of $1.3 million.
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NZ PM Jacinda Ardern named 'Pacific Person of the Year'
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been named 'Pacific Person of the Year' by regional publication Islands Business magazine.
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Word on the street: what do locals hope for next decade in Rotorua?
Rotorua locals give their views on the issues facing the region over the next decade. Local Democracy Reporter Felix Desmarasis asked locals what they want to see over the next 10 years.
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Sir Howard Morrison's daughter pleads guilty to $1.25m fraud
Donna Grant, Sir Howard Morrison's daughter, has pleaded guilty to defrauding a whare wānanga and the Tertiary Education Commission out of $1.25 million.
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Worlds of Music 'Wired For Sound – The Stebbing History of New Zealand Music'
On Worlds of Music Trevor Reekie hosts a weekly music programme celebrating an eclectic mix of trans global music, fusion and folk roots. Audio
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The history of New Zealand’s private schools
Many parents consider whether sending their child to a private school is 'worth it'. The origin of our private schools is surprising and their history is more a story of independence rather than… Audio, Gallery
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$22.5m refurbishment of Rotorua performing arts centre set to start
Earthquake strengthening work is expected to start later this year on Rotorua's Sir Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre.
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Radio Rhema vinyl collection sells for $5001
The Christian radio station has sold off its collection of about 7000 records to a Hamilton couple.
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Australia election: How Scott Morrison used Labor's campaign against them
Analysis - Despite Australian politics' turmoil, the swings in Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia showed that jobs and fear of change are too dominant, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas writes.
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Hannah Burgoyne - Heritage Tour of the Former 1YA Building
Audio 25 May 2019On Saturday 1 June, Auckland University's Gus Fisher Gallery will be hosting a special anniversary heritage tour of the Former 1YA Building on the anniversary of the first television broadcast in… Audio
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'Miracles' - Scott Morrison on election win
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he had "always believed in miracles" after Labor conceded the election to the Liberal Party-led Coalition.
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Mediawatch Midweek 8 May 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about more fibre and new faces in broadcasters’ breakfasts; RNZ’s new show for early risers; a random typo… Video, Audio
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Australia votes - with a colourful cast of characters
A beginner's guide to what looks like - from the outside - a chaotic and complicated Australian voting process. Audio
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PM plans crackdown on who can settle in Australia
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, trailing in the polls ahead of next month's general election, today campaigned on the hot-button issue of immigration, promising to cut annual migrant numbers…
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Australia election: Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces 18 May date
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced 18 May as the date of the federal election, sending the Federal Parliament into campaign mode.
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57 sick asylum seekers deemed a threat to be sent to Christmas Island
In the first visit by an Australian prime minister to the island, Scott Morrison has announced 57 asylum seekers will be sent to Christmas Island for medical treatment.
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Bainimarama 'looking forward' to Australian PM's Fiji visit
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama says his Australian counterpart's visit this week is an historic step up in relations between the two countries.
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Liberal Party leadership spills made harder
New rules to make leadership coups harder have been announced by Australia's Liberal Party.
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Rotorua produces a powerful powhiri for Royal couple
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have received a powerful powhiri in Rotorua, on the final day of their New Zealand tour. Video
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Nashville Babylon 8 October, 2018
On this week's show Mark plays the very best in country, soul and rock 'n' roll with tracks from Calexico, Jim White, Vic Chesnutt and Grand Drive. There's also ska from Laurel Aitken, a live song… Audio
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Can Australia's democracy find its way back from the wilderness?
Analysis: Can Scott Morrison convince Australia to re-elect a party that twice knifed a sitting PM? Alex Perrottet looks at the current state of politics across the Tasman. Video
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Australia's foreign minister resigns from Cabinet
The Australian foreign minister, Julie Bishop, has quit.
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Australia leadership crisis: Scott Morrison is the PM
Scott Morrison is the new leader of the Liberal Party and the new prime minister of Australia.