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New audiobooks platform welcomed by local bookstores
Audio 22 Jul 2024The launch of a new audiobook platform in New Zealand is being seen as a boon for Kiwi authors and local bookstores. Audio
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Imperious Schauffele wins British Open with faultless 65
Imperious Schauffele wins British Open with faultless 65
American Xander Schauffele emerged from a tightly-bunched leaderboard to win the 152nd British Open with a supreme blemish-free final-round 65 at Royal Troon on Sunday.
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Swing a Rainbow
Nick Tipping takes a jazz journey through the colours of the rainbow - from Gerry Mulligan's 'Red Door' to Billie Holiday singing 'Violets for your Furs'. Audio
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Honeysuckle Rose
Uri Caine plays an updated version of 'Honeysuckle Rose'; Ben Wilcock has fun with 'Ben's Bounce'; and Jutta Hipp teams up with Zoot Sims. Audio
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Golf: Lowry leads Open; Fox and Hillier make the cut
Golf: Lowry leads Open; Fox and Hillier make the cut
Kiwis Ryan Fox and Daniel Hillier made the cut at Royal Troon - but have considerable ground to make up on Shane Lowry.
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Property investors rake in $500 billion over 30 years
Property investors' $500 billion payday
The value of New Zealand's property has increased more than $1.5 trillion in a generation, and investors have been a big winner.
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How often have people been perscribed antibiotics?
Visual journalist Nick Monro asked people in Auckland how often they've been prescribed antibiotics in the past. Video, Audio
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Nothing's changed since crackdown on unruly tenants - Kāinga Ora resident
Nothing's changed since crackdown on unruly tenants - Kāinga Ora resident
Cheyne Smith describes his time in Kāinga Ora homes as a "nightmare". Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 16 July 2024
On today's episode, RNZ sports correspondent Jamie Wall reflects on the life of All Blacks great Norm Hewitt. We cross to Washington DC where Donald Trump has officially been selected as the… Audio
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Trump officially nominated, announces running mate
Just days after surviving an assassination attempt, Donald Trump has been officially selected as the Republican nominee for the upcoming presidential election. Mr Trump has also announced his pick for… Audio
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Wellington's leakiest suburb revealed
Wainuiomata has the unhappy distinction of being Wellington's leakiest suburb. Nick James reports. Audio
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Seven more storm-hit homes in Nelson bought out by council
Seven more storm-hit homes in Nelson bought out by council
One of the homeowners say the news is a relief although it is sad to leave a home of 19 years behind.
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Nick Tipping
PresenterProgrammes: Inside Out, Days
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Trump assassination attempt: Election now 'likely to be a landslide', investors say
Election 'likely to be a landslide' after Trump shooting
Ronald Reagan soared in the polls after he was shot in 1981 - and Donald Trump is likely to see similar gains, an expert says.
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Worlds of Music 14 July, 2024
Music from the world, for the world, with Ablaye Cissoko, Le Trio Joubran, Nick Drake, and modern Mongolian nomadic duo, Tulegur. Audio
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Drag superstar Anita Wigl’it celebrates lust and gluttony for K’ Road restaurant month
Nick Hall is the co-owner of Caluzzi Cabaret Auckland’s original Drag Queen cabaret show and one of New Zealand's most recognisable Queens, Drag Superstar Anita Wiglit joins Culture 101 to discuss Eat… Audio
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Herbie Hancock: 'What I am is a human being. What I do is play music'
Herbie Hancock: 'What I am is a human being. What I do is play music'
Sixty years ago, jazz giant Herbie Hancock's life was changed for ever, when he got wind Miles Davis was looking for him. Audio
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Herbie Hancock returns to NZ
With a career spanning seven decades and a staggering 14 GRAMMY awards, few artists have had more influence on modern music than Herbie Hancock. He speaks with RNZ Concert presenter, jazz musician and… Audio
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Sons of Thunder
Ella Fitzgerald sings Rodgers & Hart; Dexter Gordon gets moody; and Wellington 8-piece The Jac brings the thunder. Audio
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Sack of Woe
Nat Adderley plays 'Sack of Woe'; Errol Garner swings hard; and Ike Quebec plays Dvorak. Audio
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The Panel with Nick Leggett and Sally Wenley (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Nick Leggett and Sally Wenley discuss an Auckland tourism campaign that Mayor Wayne Brown deems "deeply embarassing" and season two of the… Audio
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The Panel with Nick Leggett and Sally Wenley (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Nick Leggett and Sally Wenley discuss the closure of iconic Auckland restaurant SPQR, the response to President Joe Biden's performance at a press… Audio
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Sir Ashley Bloomfield backs top public health official after smokefree outrage criticised
Bloomfield defends top health official after smokefree outrage
The former director general says the government shouldn't be surprised by public health officials being unhappy with the smokefree laws repeal.
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Number of 'accidental landlords' falling as property market slows
'Accidental landlord' numbers falling
Those pulling houses from the market are owner-occupiers staying put, data indicates.
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'Expectations need to be reset': Is golden age for property investment over?
Is the golden age for property investment over?
Investors have done well in recent decades, but there is a warning future gains may be more limited.