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The Mixtape Finn Andrews
Kiwi/British musician Finn Andrews is primarily known as the lead singer and songwriter for London based indie/alternative band The Veils. The band has released 5 studio albums and last year saw Finn… Audio
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Musicians feeling lockdown pinch
Just when you thought it might have been all over ...life gets tough again for those whose incomes rely on audiences. Composer and director of member services at APRA Victoria Kelly joins The Panel to… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Amua Whaipooti and Peter Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 19 Aug 2020Topics - Biology teacher Roger Waddell describes to The Panel how he uses conspiracy theories to teach his students critical thinking. Local Government NZ to discuss remits on extending electoral… Audio
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Mandatory masks in Melbourne at midnight
The Victorian Premier says people must self-isolate as soon as they feel sick, or the six-week lockdown in Melbourne will have to be extended. Those under lockdown in Melbourne must wear masks from… Audio
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Public consultation over the central library
Wellington Council today announced five options for the future of the Capital's library. They range from a low level remediation up to building a new library on what is now civic square. They'll be… Audio
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Andrew Falloon's retirement
National MP for Rangitata - Andrew Falloon - has announced he will be retiring and not seek re-election after behaviour described as 'unbecoming of an MP'. Audio
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Australia warns coronavirus outbreak will take weeks to tame
Victoria reports 275 new Covid-19 cases
A surge in Covid-19 cases in Australia's second-biggest city could take weeks to subside despite a lockdown and orders to wear masks, Australia's acting chief medical officer said.
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Tighter restrictions loom if Victoria's coronavirus 'rollercoaster' doesn't slow
Tighter restrictions loom if Victoria's Covid-19 'rollercoaster' doesn't slow
Victoria's chief health officer Brett Sutton has described the state's fluctuating coronavirus cases as "a numbers rollercoaster" - and there's likely to be more twists and turns ahead.
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No guarantees Silver Ferns will meet Australia in 2020
No guarantees Silver Ferns will meet Australia in 2020
Netball fans might have a long wait before they see the Silver Ferns' play their next international Test, with any plans relying heavily on the borders opening with Australia.
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Covid-19: Melbourne public housing towers under lockdown
Covid-19: Melbourne public housing towers under lockdown
Some 3000 of Melbourne's "most vulnerable" residents will be locked in nine public housing estates for at least five days due to a Covid-19 outbreak.
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Covid-19: Victoria reports 73 new cases ahead of localised lockdowns
Covid-19: Victoria reports 73 new cases ahead of localised lockdowns
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has warned state-wide lockdown is still an option if outbreaks continue, as 10 postcodes prepare for a return to restrictions.
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Bubble Bop gives competitors 24 hours to write a song
Bubble Bop gives competitors 24 hours to write a song
A competition to write a song in 24 hours has been launched by three Massey University students who say they want to inspire youth to make music.
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Lessons from lockdown: The changes we'll keep
Lockdown has been an extended period of reflection for New Zealand's team of 5 million. So what have we learned about ourselves and how we want to live our lives? RNZ In Depth reporter Teresa Cowie…
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How to keep supporting kiwi musicians while social distancing
Gigs are all of a sudden things of the past, taking the key source of revenue away from most New Zealand artists. What can we do to support gigging musicians while we're not going to concerts and… Audio
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Seven ways to support local musicians during Covid-19
New Zealand composer, and Director of Member Services at APRA AMCOS, Victoria Kelly, has compiled some tips on how we can support our favourite local musicians during the Covid-19 outbreak. Video
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The Panel with Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Peter Elliott (Part 1)
Audio 28 Feb 2020Health officials are urging people to get the winter flu vaccine this year, amid fears coronavirus will reach New Zealand at the same time the flu season hits. The Government says there will be no… Audio
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Goodbye Helen Young Studio
From 1989 til 2005 Radio New Zealand’s unique Helen Young Studio hosted the cream of New Zealand’s musical talent for recording projects such as albums, film scores, drama, radio programmes and… Video, Audio
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Documentary director Tony Sutorius: Helen Kelly -Together
Audio 8 Feb 2020The day after Helen Kelly left her job as President of the Council of Trade Unions the terminally ill workers' rights advocate met with film director Tony Sutorius and agreed to let him film the final… Video, Audio
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Victorian state communities preparing for severe fire risk
Communities in the Australian state of Victoria have been urged to prepare for a severe fire risk today.
Blazes continue to burn in East Gippsland in the state's northeast, despite the wet weather… Audio
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Victoria KELLY: Toi Huarewa
Horomona Horo (taonga puoro), NZTrio. Recorded by RNZ Concert, 24 March 2013 Audio
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Lack of diversity in WoW music reflects wider industry issue
The World of Wearable Arts might be a “champion for the female spirit and female creativity” but that doesn’t seem to extend to the music.
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Story of the Day for 26 August 2019
A fairly innocuous piece of food writing about dishes etiquette has sparked an online tirade of confused anger about the way people treat their kitchens. RNZ producer Robert Kelly reckons they've got… Audio
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Harry and Meghan's baby Archie christened at Windsor
Harry and Meghan's baby Archie christened at Windsor
The son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has been christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury in a private ceremony.
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Dr Graeme Downs and Victoria Kelly
On Tuesday June 11th, the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra will be joined at the Civic Theatre in Auckland by Nadia Reid, Liam Finn and Anna Coddington for NZ Mix Tape. The event will see an orchestral… Audio
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Melbourne police break man's arm in mistaken arrest at bookshop
Melbourne police break man's arm in mistaken arrest at bookshop
There are fears an innocent man may lose the use of his left arm after he was seriously injured during a botched police raid in Melbourne.