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RNZ’s Trevor Reekie celebrates 200 episodes of Worlds of Music
From bad boys of Tango to Ethiopian Soul queens and everything in-between, RNZ’s Worlds of Music has been showcasing global sounds since 2016. Video
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Kamala Harris v Mike Pence: Why this vice-president debate matters
Kamala Harris v Mike Pence: Why this vice-president debate matters
This afternoon's US vice-presidential debate has been described as one of the most important of it kind. Here's why it matters.
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Lake Ōhau fire: Residents may be able to collect essential belongings
'Looks like a nuclear bomb went off' - Lake Ōhau resident
Strong winds may hamper hopes of allowing Lake Ōhau Village residents the chance to retrieve their belongings today. Audio
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2PM LIVE Reid and Ruins
Long time friends and fellow songwriters Nadia Reid and Hollie Fullbrook (Tiny Ruins) are touring Aotearoa together. The tour, aptly named Reid & Ruins, will see them perform songs from their… Audio
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Live US Election 2020 presidential debate updates: Donald Trump and Joe Biden face off
Trump and Biden go on the attack in fiery, chaotic first presidential debate
US President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden battled fiercely over Trump's leadership on the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, race and taxes in a fiery first debate marked by Trump's… Video
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Covid-19: Update on locations where family went to while possibly infectious
More locations visited by family with Covid released
Health authorities have now identified 15 locations visited by a family of three when they may have been infectious with Covid-19. Audio
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Max Merritt slips away
Max Merritt - who died overnight aged 79 - is best known for 'Slipping Away', a Kiwi anthem from the mid-1970s. But his career stretches all the way back to the very beginning of rock and roll in New… Video, Audio
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Inspirational music educator Laughton Pattrick has died aged 86
Composer, arranger and music educator Laughton Pattrick brought out the best in people, encouraging them to believe in themselves. Audio
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National Poetry Day Short Poem Competition
The editor of the 2020 Poetry New Zealand Yearbook, Jo Emeney joins Jesse to help announce our annual competition to mark National Poetry Day. Audio
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Nine new Covid-19 cases in community today, Bloomfield confirms
Nine new Covid-19 cases in community today
Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says seven of the new cases are linked to the Auckland cluster, while two are under investigation. Video
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The return of the Budget and more MPs say goodbye
The bill approving Budget 2020 is nearing its final stages and six more MPs are giving their final speeches to the House this week at Parliament Audio
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The return of the Budget and more MPs say goodbye
The return of the Budget and more MPs say goodbye
The bill approving Budget 2020 is nearing its final stages and six more MPs are giving their final speeches to the House this week at Parliament
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APO returns to the stage
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, serving the country’s largest and most vibrant city, returns to the stage in July with a top local line-up.
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A tax bill, last year's performance, and prisoner voting at alert level 3
In the first week of alert level 3 MPs have speedily passed a tax bill, started a performance review of the Government and heard views on prisoner voting. Audio
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A tax bill, last year's performance, and prisoner voting at alert level 3
A tax bill, last year's performance, and prisoner voting at alert level 3
In the first week of alert level 3 MPs have speedily passed a tax bill, started a performance review of the Government and heard views on prisoner voting.
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Parliament post-lockdown: more money and bills but fewer debates and MPs
MPs are due back in the debating chamber after more than a month of lockdown but there are some changes to comply with alert level 3 including fewer MPs and time for debates Video, Audio
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Parliament post-lockdown: more money and bills but fewer debates and MPs
Parliament post-lockdown: more money and bills but fewer debates and MPs
MPs are due back in the debating chamber after more than a month of lockdown but there are some changes to comply with alert level 3 including fewer MPs and time for debates
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Kiwi stuck in Ecuador: 'You can't get into a hospital unless you're critical'
Kiwi stuck in Ecuador: 'You can't get into a hospital unless you're critical'
As thousands of Kiwis remain stranded overseas with the global Covid-19 storm continuing to rage, Glen Scanlon talks to a former Westport man holed up in Ecuador. Audio
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Covid-19: Northland tsunami siren testing called off after warning
Covid-19: Northland tsunami siren testing called off after warning
Northland's tsunami siren testing was called off at the last minute over the weekend after a warning by New Zealand's civil defence chief.
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Covid-19 border restrictions: No sign of tighter controls despite police admission
Confusion around what returning travellers can and can't do in isolation
Questions are being raised about what people returning to New Zealand during the lockdown can and cannot do while in self-isolation.
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Māori celebrities and experts livestream kaupapa reo lessons
Māori celebrities and experts livestream kaupapa reo lessons
Māori celebrities and experts are giving online tutorials to help thousands of children keep up their reo Māori learning at home.
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Coronavirus: Three more cases on Rapa Nui
Coronavirus: Three more cases on Rapa Nui
Rapa Nui, or Chilean administered Easter Island, has confirmed another three cases of Covid-19 coronavirus, bringing its total to five.
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Colombo Street to shut for outdoor activities event on Sunday
Busy central Christchurch road to shut for outdoor activities
Organisers of a Christchurch event which will close Colombo Street say it promotes the idea of opening up streets for outdoor activities, rather than just using them for traffic.
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Another dry spell forecast for top of North Island
Another dry spell forecast for top of North Island
The top of the North Island is looking at another dry week ahead, following an afternoon of light rain today.
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Waititi wins Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for Jojo Rabbit
Waititi wins Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for Jojo Rabbit
Taika Waititi has won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for Jojo Rabbit. Meanwhile, South Korean film Parasite has taken top awards. Audio