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The Sampler 2 May 2017
Is Kendrick Lamar the greatest rapper alive? In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger considers the claim. And he discusses a new Nick Cave retrospective and a 150-song set of Australasian fuzz-toned… Audio
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The Sampler: Lovely Creatures by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
Nick Bollinger discusses a 30-year retrospective of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. Audio
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The Sampler 2 May 2017
Is Kendrick Lamar the greatest rapper alive? In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger considers the claim. And he discusses a new Nick Cave retrospective and a 150-song set of Australasian fuzz-toned…
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The Sampler: Lovely Creatures by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
Nick Bollinger discusses a 30-year retrospective of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds.
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Missing trekker rescued after 47 days in the Himalayas
A 21-year-old student from Taiwan has been found alive in the Himalayas, 47 days after he and his girlfriend, who did not survive, went missing.
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Three die in French Polynesia diving accident
Three divers have died in French Polynesia in an underwater cave at about 60 metres' depth.
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Late Edition for 21 April 2017
Audio 21 Apr 2017The Cave scientist who has dedicated 5 decades to documenting over two hundred lava caves which lie beneath Auckland and in Dateline Pacific negotiations for the Pacific regional trade agreement PACER… Audio
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Exploring Auckland's underbelly
Speleologist Peter Crossley joins Kathryn Ryan to talk about Auckland's extensive network of lava caves which he's spent five decades of his life documenting. Audio, Gallery
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High country community divided by fence plan
Green groups are outraged at a plan to spend ratepayer money on a fence that would allow iconic high country land to be more intensively farmed.
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Up to 36 suspected IS militants killed by 'mother of all bombs'
As many as 36 suspected Islamic State militants have been killed in Afghanistan after the US dropped a GBU-43 bomb, also known as 'the mother of all bombs', the Afghan Defence Ministry says.
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Killer swears at victim's mother during sentencing
A former head altar boy has been jailed for at least 19 years for what the judge described as a shockingly brutal and callous kidnapping and murder of his close friend.
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Creating new words for obscure emotions
There are more than 171 thousand words in the Oxford English Dictionary, and not a single one to describe the desire to be struck by disaster or the frustration of photographing something amazing when… Video, Audio
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NZSO Elgar & Strauss - First half
First half - MENDELSSOHN: Hebrides Overture; ELGAR: Sea Pictures. Audio
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Rapper Briggs on Aussie vs NZ hip hop: 'the divide is black and white'
Aboriginal hip hop duo A.B. Original won this year's Australia Music Prize for an album they titled to "piss off those rednecks".
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Secrets of the subterranean world
Just when it feels like there are few places left on the earth unexplored, Professor Anthony Martin says all you have to do is look down to discover some of nature's deepest, darkest secrets. Audio, Gallery
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Aboriginal rapper Briggs talks hip hop heritage
Sam Wicks talks to Adam Briggs from Australian hip hop duo A.B. Original, whose album Reclaim Australia recently won the Australia Music Prize. Audio
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The arachnid arms race
A massive weapons arsenal isn't just something humans seem hell-bent on developing. Members of the arachnid world are also in an arms race. Audio, Gallery
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Entry fee proposed for Hamilton Gardens
Hamilton's Mayor is proposing that everyone but local ratepayers pays a $25 entry fee to see the city's themed gardens.
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Rescued Canadian caver still recovering in hospital
A Canadian caver who fell into a sinkhole in Abel Tasman National Park on Tuesday remains in Nelson Hospital.
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Canadian caver safe after 'textbook' rescue
An injured Canadian caver who fell while inside New Zealand's deepest vertical shaft was in good spirits when she was lifted out late last night. Audio
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Injured caver rescued after 'textbook' operation
Cavers who helped in last night's rescue of a Canadian woman who slipped then fell while abseiling down Harwoods Hole on Takaka Hill say the operation went like clockwork. Audio
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Canadian caver rescued, in hospital after 'textbook' rescue
A Canadian caver was rescued last night after slipping about 50 metres and then falling 10 metres while abseiling down Harwood Hole on Takaka Hill. She was flown by helicopter to Nelson Hospital with… Audio
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Injured Canadian rescued at huge Tasman sinkhole
A caver who became trapped in New Zealand's deepest vertical shaft has been successfully rescued. Video
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Black Peak by Xylouris White
On the eve of their first New Zealand performance, Nick Bollinger tunes in to the Cretan folk and Melbourne rock fusion of Xylouris White, and talks to the duo’s drummer Jim White. Audio
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Black Peak by Xylouris White
On the eve of their first New Zealand performance, Nick Bollinger tunes in to the Cretan folk and Melbourne rock fusion of Xylouris White, and talks to the duo’s drummer Jim White.
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