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Queenstown gets expanded, permanent ferry service
The service on Lake Whakatipu will run hourly including until late at night and has been expanded to seven days.
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 September 2025
We're marking World Peace Day this week. Established in 1981 by the United Nations, the day is dedicated to the absence of war and violence, and observed around the world every year on 21 September. Audio
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Worlds of Music 21 September, 2025
Music from the world, for the world, with Rodrigo y Gabriela, Wu Man, Art Blakey, and Brazilian samba singer, Elza Soares. Audio
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John Clarke to Fred Dagg to dad. A daughter's documentary tribute
Audio 2 Jul 2025Comedian and satirist John Clarke made audiences laugh over 40 years. Now an intimately produced doco from his filmmaker daughter Lorin tells his story in his words. Audio
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The latest rural sport trend: Lawnmower racing is in
Riders on modified mowers will be battling it out at this year's Fieldays. Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 12 June
Audio 12 Jun 2025On today's First Up pod: we check in with our people around the world, around the regions, and talk politics with Labour deputy leader Carmel Sepuloni; at Fieldays, Barry Dawe chats about the ride-on… Audio
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Fieldays: speed lawnmowing competition
Lawn mower racer Barry Dawe takes First Up for a blat around Fieldays Audio
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Worlds of Music 25 May, 2025
Music from the world, for the world, with Seckou Keita & Catrin Finch, Oumou Sangaré, Hirini Melbourne, and Pakistani-American singer, composer, Arooj Aftab. Audio
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Advocate for NZ's Myanmar community worries aid won't reach those who need it
Some people are worried the money will be use by the government for military purposes.
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Cricket PNG signs deal with Queensland Cricket
Queensland Cricket said the agreement, which comes into effect this year, will cover coaching and staff exchanges.
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Queensland floods spark mass evacuations, blackouts
One person is dead and rain is forecast to continue for at least another day as thousands flee.
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FireAid LA benefit includes everyone from Katy Perry to Green Day
When the first song of the night features record-smashing pop icon Billie Eilish out the front of pop-punk royalty Green Day, you know you're in for something special.
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The LA fires benefit has one of the biggest music line-ups you'll ever see
A cavalcade of enormous rock and pop stars, old and new, will perform at a benefit concert in Los Angeles, and streamed around the world.
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Hydrofoiling electric ferry takes maiden voyage over Hauraki Gulf
Soaring over the Hauraki Gulf, this Kiwi-built electric ferry is on its maiden voyage. Audio
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10 best RNZ celebrity interviews of 2024
From the worlds of comedy, literature and television, RNZ welcomed guests from across the artistic spectrum this year. Here are 10 of the best.
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 November 2024
Marking World Day of the Poor in Hymns on Sunday this week. Pope Francis established this day in the Catholic liturgical calendar in 2017 - a Sunday set aside to reflect on how poverty is at the very… Audio
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Hundreds join forces to restore life force of harbour - 'It's a win-win'
The aim is to halve the amount of sediment washing into the country's biggest harbour within 10 years.
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How the 'Dark Destroyer' became a lifelong All Blacks fan
The Chase star Shaun Wallace has revealed who it was that made him an All Blacks fan for life.
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Worlds of Music 7 July, 2024
Music from the world, for the world, with Asha Bhosle, Punch Brothers, Addictive TV, and Mexican acoustic guitar duo, Rodrigo y Gabriela.
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Tsunami workshops helping people prepare
The Wellington Region Emergency Management Office is ramping up its efforts to help people prepare. Pretoria Gordon reports. Audio
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What to do if you live in a tsunami zone
If you felt a big earthquake and a tsunami siren didn't sound, what would happen to you?
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Baby Reindeer: How are we still talking about it?
Nearly 60 million people have watched Netflix show Baby Reindeer. Culture 101's Perlina Lau looks at why we're captivated by the story - and the aftermath.
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 April 2024
Looking ahead to ANZAC Day this week, with hymns including Abide with me and Shirley Murray’s Honour the dead. Audio
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Crumbling teeth or having a home? The choice one retired Rotorua couple face
It comes as they face a bill for a sewerage scheme they must legally connect to.
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 April 2023
We look ahead to Anzac Day on 25 April with hymns sung at the very first Anzac Day service in 1916 (held in Christchurch Cathedral) and peace-themed hymns. Audio