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Nashville Babylon: 17 January 2026
On this week's 2 hour summer edition of Nashville Babylon there's blues there's reggae from Winston 'King' Cole, soul courtesy of Candi Staton, delta sounds from Bobbie Gentry and Tony Joe White plus… Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Tonight he's spinning tunes from Salt Water Criminals, Salad Boys and Ganavya. Audio
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David Seymour responds to school lunch programme controversy
Seymour responds to school lunch programme concerns
"These are free meals being paid by the tax payer, they are very good according to many of the people receiving them," Associate Education Minister David Seymour told Checkpoint. Audio
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Saturday Night Live turns 50 - here are some classic sketches from over the years
From The Muppets to Wayne's World: SNL turns 50
As massive comedy nerds, we thought we'd look back at the sketches that have stayed with us as fans, and the moments that influenced comedy and culture worldwide. Video
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The influencer on a mission to try every kebab in Auckland
The man on a mission to try every kebab in Auckland
"Breakfast, lunch, dinner that was all I would have," Zeeshan says. Audio
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University of Canterbury students say residence halls not serving enough food
Canterbury students say halls not serving enough food
Some first year University of Canterbury students are so famished they are resorting to purchasing takeaways after meals, despite paying annual residence hall fees of about $20,000.
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Aotearoa's music micro-labels
Tony Stamp meets the people behind some of New Zealand's smaller record labels, marketing and distributing music they love. It's often done in their free time, for little, if any, profit… Audio
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Aotearoa's music micro-labels
Aotearoa's music micro-labels
Tony Stamp meets the people behind some of New Zealand's smaller record labels, marketing and distributing music they love. It's often done in their free time, for little, if any, profit…
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Emile Donovan's Christmas carol extravaganza
Audio 19 Dec 2023Nights' new host and resident ex-cathedral chorister Emile Donovan pops in to play a few of his favourite carols - real Christmas music - from over the years. Audio
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Six of the best cookbooks of 2023
Six of the best cookbooks of 2023
Break out the wooden spoons and spatulas. Here are a half-dozen of the best culinary works of the past year, chosen by The RNZ Cookbook co-editor David Cohen.
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The unofficial NZ Rugby awards for 2023
The unofficial NZ Rugby awards for 2023
Analysis - New Zealand Rugby hands out its awards tomorrow night, but Jamie Wall says it's important to recognise other important achievements this season. Video
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No doughnuts for Damian as Chiefs chase tastier fare
No doughnuts for Damian as Chiefs chase tastier fare
Hamilton is humming with activity as the Chiefs' home gets ready to host the sold out Super Rugby Pacific final. Audio
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Succession: 10 classic moments
This brilliantly told tale of toxic trustafarians and the corporate schemers of media conglomerate Waystar RoyCo has come to an end after four seasons. Succession super-fan Graham Smith takes a look… Video
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Cyclone Gabrielle battered our homes - but brought our community closer
Cyclone Gabrielle battered our homes - but brought our community closer
First Person - RNZ's Anusha Bradley woke on Tuesday to muddy brown water lapping at her back door. In the week since, a virtual black-out brought her closer to the community she calls home.
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The Mixtape: Six60's Matiu Walters
On the Mixtape at 4pm MATIU WALTERS of Six60 is my guest picking his favourite tunes. Video, Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 1 July
Audio 1 Jul 2022On today's First Up pod - as the NATO summit in Spain comes to an end, Western Leaders are united in their attitude to Russian aggression in Ukraine; far-right violent extremists known as The Proud… Audio
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Brothers quit corporate life to start vegan food truck
Audio 27 Jun 2022Brothers Tim and Luke Burrows quit the corporate world to start a vegan food truck, and a business called Wise Boys. Audio
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Child put into adult pyschatric hospital, Royal Commission hears
'It was like, welcome to the horror show'
The Royal Commission has heard from a man who was put into the adult psychiatric hospital Cherry Farm when he was just nine.
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Introducing: Joe Sampson
Christchurch musician Joe Sampson is best known for playing in garage rock bands T54 and the Salad Boys, but over lockdown he changed his tune and picked up a microkorg to create an album's worth of… Audio
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Pre-Wired with Danielle Street:
Audio 15 Nov 2019Danielle Street joins us with a preview of three new music selections that will feature on her Totally Wired show on Auckland's 95 bfm on Saturday mornings. Tonight Danielle begins with Tamaki… Audio
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Who will snag top prize at the great NZ sausage competition?
Who will snag top prize at the great NZ sausage competition?
With summer right around the corner, it's time to whip out the barbie and get those sausages cooking. But which banger is the best?
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Jacket-baked Potatoes Shared Kitchen
Recipe by Julie Biuso
From Afternoons on Friday 16 August 2019
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Introducing: Kool Aid
Jamie and Violet, from Christchurch band Kool Aid introduce their song 'Family Portrait Revisited' Audio
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Arthur Taylor: From ‘breaking’ the law to ‘enforcing’ it
Career criminal Arthur Taylor says he's going to put the same "characteristics and abilities" he used to break the law into enforcing it, now he's been released from prison. Checkpoint is with him as… Video, Audio
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Trends in 2018: What Kiwis searched for on Google this year
Trends in 2018: What Kiwis searched for this year
From Freddie Mercury to the 'first baby', the Census to Suzy Cato - our Google search habits reveal the things that made us care, cry and crack up in 2018.