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Tele-porter by Chris Armour
Nick Bollinger discusses a twanging debut by Wellington guitar-slinger Chris Armour
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The Sampler - 22 August 2017
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger discusses the high-drama big-production pop of Nicole Atkins, a fresh set of Americana from David Rawlings, the reissue of a 70s classic from Kiwi psych-rockers…
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Stats show Quitline helping Māori more
A study has found the Quitline smoking service is having three times greater health benefits for Māori than non-Māori.
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Unfinished business of PNG’s election grows
Results are still pending in two seats in Papua New Guinea's election, three weeks since the overall return of the writs.
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Thrash metal, kapa haka, classical and soundtracks in Award finals
Three finalists in each of four specialist song writing genres: contemporary classical, waiata and music for film and TV have been announced ahead of the Silver Scroll Awards on 28th September. Video
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Sport: PNG retain AFL International Cup
Papua New Guinea have become the first country to defend the AFL International Cup. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 21 August, 2017
Mark Rogers brings you new music from David Rawlings, Heather Weir, Eb & Sparrow, Herriot Row and UK combo My Darling Clementine. He turns back the clock with Justin Townes Earle, Pokey LaFrage Son… Audio
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A Tribute to Glen Campbell
William Dart looks beyond "Rhinestone Cowboy", "Wichita Lineman", and "Galveston" to the lesser-known but equally brilliant and affecting Glen Campbell. Audio
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Floating flaky facts on water
$18 cabbages? An extra $75 for wine? Eye-watering claims about the crippling costs of charging for water floated free in the media this past week - even in the rural press which should have known… Audio
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Floating flaky facts on water
$18 cabbages? An extra $75 for wine? Eye-watering claims about the crippling costs of charging for water floated free in the media this past week - even in the rural press which should have known…
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Kyrgios fells Nadal at Cincinnati
Australian Nick Kyrgios has surged into the last four at the Cincinnati Open with a dominant win over Rafael Nadal on Friday.
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Inside Out: Part 1, 19 August 2017
This week Nick banishes those persistent winter blues, with a set of music designed to keep you warm- including Michel LeGrand with 'Too Darn Hot', Kenny Burrell and Jimmy Smith playing 'Fever', and… Audio
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Inside Out: Part 2, 19 August 2017
This week Nick keeps warm in winter- with Wes Montgomery's 'Sun Down', Art Farmer playing 'Fair Weather', and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band's rendition of 'Summertime'. Audio
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Explaining the citizenship chaos in Australia's senate
Six Australian senators are now caught up in the widening citizenship fiasco. What does the High Court have to weigh in ruling on the matter?
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Nelson locals on the Greens bid for their vote
Nelson City Councillor Matt Lawrey is taking on long-time incumbent, National's Nick Smith, who's held the Nelson seat 1996. Audio
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Miranda Harcourt: poo, placentae and ashes
Actor, director and acting coach Miranda Harcourt talks about taking a back seat to her three children, working with international talent and a pouch of ashes that has special significance. Audio
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Rocket Lab faces government environmental checks
The government is proposing to check up on space firm Rocket Lab after 100 launches to make sure it is not damaging the environment.
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National chooses Barclay's replacement
The National Party has chosen Hamish Walker to fill disgraced MP Todd Barclay's shoes in the Clutha-Southland electorate.
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Extra Time for 18 August 2017
This week the RNZ Sports staff discuss the Rugby Championship and if the All Blacks will have any threats to retaining their title, we farewell one of New Zealand's most successful cyclists who… Audio
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Govt checking Rocket Lab for ocean litter
Audio 18 Aug 2017A NIWA report has found the ecological impact of jettisoned rocket debris is less than pollution from the fishing industry, but a build-up of debris on the ocean floor from repeated launches could be… Audio
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Incomplete projects hurting Christchurch tourism - Hospitality NZ
About 750,000 guest nights were logged in the central city in the year to March, down from 1.7 million in the same period in 2010. Audio
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Tennis launches Ryder-cup style event
Swiss tennis great Roger Federer will join Rafael Nadal and Czech player Tomas Berdych on the Europe side at the inaugural edition of the Laver Cup.
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Post-quake central Christchurch still lacking visitors
Some Christchurch motels, bars and hostels say they're still suffering a lack of tourist visitors in the quake-hit central city. Logan Church reports. Audio
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Parties pledge to re-enter Pike River
Pike River families are hailing today as a "moral victory" after MPs from four parties pledged to act immediately to re-enter the West Coast mine if in government.
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Then The Stars Start Singing by Charlotte Yates
Audio 15 Aug 2017Nick Bollinger reviews a fresh set from Wellington singer-songwriter Charlotte Yates Audio