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'Lorde deserves some sympathy'
'Lorde deserves some sympathy'
Opinion - Pop artists aren't political tutors or experts on foreign affairs, writes David Cohen.
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'Santa Claus is Coming To Town' by The Doubtful Sounds
Bryan Crump conducts his own choir The Doubtful Sounds in a "noir" version of 'Santa Claus is Coming To Town' with Garry Smith on solo. Video, Audio
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Outdated tech trove keeps digital archives alive
Outdated tech trove keeps digital archives alive
Hidden away in Mick Crouch's office at Archives New Zealand is an Aladdin's cave of old technology.
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Ancient computer systems a challenge for digital archivist
His job title, senior advisor digital preservation, is somewhat prosaic, but Mick Crouch's office at Archives New Zealand is a veritable Aladdin's cave of technology going back several decades, which… Audio
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FFA to cull VAR personnel after more drama
FFA to cull VAR personnel after more drama
Football Federation Australia is set to cull the number of A-League video assistant referees to a more exclusive group it believes has the right skill set to operate the much-talked about technology.
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New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year
Neil Silverwood has just been named New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year for a portfolio of images shot deep underground. Audio
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Ancient skeleton sold for mammoth price
Ancient skeleton sold for mammoth price
An ancient skeleton of a woolly mammoth has sold for €548,000 ($NZ920,000) at auction in the French city of Lyon.
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Jonathan Densem: 'You just have to go for it'
Christchurch music teacher and father-of-two Jonathan Densem has inoperable brain cancer. This year he fulfilled a dream of recording his debut album at Neil Finn's Roundhead Studios. Video, Audio
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Repatriation of native Hawaiian human remains raises hope
Audio 12 Dec 2017Repatriation of native Hawaiian human remains raises hope of further returns. Audio
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Hopes more human remains will be returned to Hawaii
Hopes more human remains will be returned to Hawaii
It is hoped more indigenous items will be returned to Hawaii after century old human remains were repatriated in October.
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Trust in the digital age
Trust is defined as a confident relationship with the unknown, which might also be the perfect definition for almost every interaction we have online. The internet is changing trust in fundamental… Audio
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Mo-Hell: Blood-stained sheets and roaming dogs
Mothers, children put up in 'filthy' Far North motel
Young families facing homelessness in Northland say Work and Income is paying for them to stay at a local motel that should not be operating, let alone housing children. Video, Audio
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Birkenhead slip gives businesses the jitters
Birkenhead slip gives businesses the jitters
Frustrated business owners on Auckland's North Shore are worried a major slip that swallowed machinery could be coming for their buildings next.
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Lorde scores Grammy nod for Melodrama
Lorde's Melodrama up for album of the year at Grammys
Lorde has been nominated for album of the year at the 60th Grammy Awards for Melodrama.
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Mouldy hay bale discovery leads to new NZ cheese
Mouldy hay bale discovery leads to new NZ cheese
A discovery in a mouldy bale of hay has led to a new type of cheese its makers hope will put New Zealand on the map.
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Lorde, LCD Soundsystem, Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen among Grammy nominees
American rappers Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar have received the most nominations with a total of eight and seven respectively. Pop singer Bruno Mars received six and Khalid actor Donald Glovers' alter ego…
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Horowhenua Mayor says he won't cave to 'bullies'
Horowhenua Mayor says he won't cave to 'bullies'
Horowhenua Mayor Michael Feyen says he won't be stepping down, despite a vote of no confidence in him.
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'They can turn the tap on a bit more and you don't have a choice'
Rates bill concern spreads to regions
Ratepayers across the country could see their rates bills rise, as councils struggle to find funds for critical infrastructure, Local Government New Zealand says.
- After the earthquake: Kaikōura one year on
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The Mixtape: Stephen Gallagher
Wellington composer and music editor Stephen Gallagher has worked with Brian Eno, Ed Sheeran and Nick Cave. He selects a 'cinematic' mixtape interspersed with work stories. Audio
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Labour TPP stance harks back to Maharey
Labour TPP stance harks back to Maharey
Opinion - The new government has stepped away from calling a Trans Pacific Partnership a "threat to Sovereignty" so Rob Hosking asks if the rhetoric is merely a throwback to the infamous Maharey Rule.
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Michael Smith: around the world in a flying boat
In 2015 Australian adventurer, Michael Smith became the first person to fly solo around the world in a tiny amphibious plane. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Farmland revamp for Māori rock art
Farmland revamp for Māori rock art
Farmland near Timaru which is home to Māori rock art sites is set to be restored by Ngāi Tahu.
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Taumalolo stars in Tonga win
Taumalolo stars in Tonga win
Jason Taumalolo's return to Tonga has paid dividends for both the NRL star and his team in their opening match of the Rugby League World Cup.
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Music: four of Aussie's best
A few months ago, Grant Smithies mouthed off on air about how crap most recent Australian bands were and RNZ listeners were quick to respond. Today he plays four ripper Australian bands. Video, Audio