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Sports News for 20 June 2023
Alleged racial abuse of All Whites player Michael Boxall by a Qatari opponent has led to New Zealand refusing to take the field in the second half of their match in Austria. Audio
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Forestry advocate dismisses need for ETS review
"Using a hammer when a screwdriver would do." That's what one relevant player is saying about the government's wide-ranging review of the country's emissions trading scheme. Tamata Hauha, which… Audio
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All Whites respond to racial abuse
The All Whites have walked off at halftime in their international match against Qatar after an All White player was racially abused. The game was abandoned overnight when the New Zealand players… Audio
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All Whites walk off field after racial abuse
The All Whites have walked off at halftime of their international match against Qatar after an All White player was racially abused. The All Whites game against Qatar in Austria was abandoned at half… Audio
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Announcing the winner of a South Island orchestral composition award
Dunedin Professor and leading New Zealand Classical Composer, Anthony Ritchie declares the winner of the annual award for orchestral composition, which aims to nurture local composers residing in… Audio
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Review: Trentemøller with Speech Act Theory, The Powerstation, Auckland 17 June
Trentemøller, the 'Prince of Denmark', paid a stirring visit to Auckland on Saturday night, writes Karen McCarthy.
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Sports News for 19 June 2023
Of the five uncapped players named in the All Blacks Rugby Championship squad Dallas McLeod could be considered the biggest bolter, but coach Ian Foster believes the 24-year-old is a special player. Audio
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Jenny Nguyen: 'Sports Bra' bar supporting women's sports
Former basketball player and chef Jenny Nguyen became increasingly frustrated by the lack of women's sports playing at the bars she hung out in. So, in 2022 she used her life savings to open the… Audio
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Samoan women's football club captures hearts at tournament
Samoan women's football club captures hearts at league tournament. Audio
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Camilla Hoitenga plays Aile du songe
Soloist with the Auckland Philharmonia, the American flutist will perform the concerto written especially for her by composer and friend Kaija Saariaho. Video, Audio
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Sports-chat with Marc Hinton
Audio 13 Jun 2023Stuff senior sports writer Marc Hinton looks ahead to the Super Rugby Pacific semifinals and the Crusaders-Blues rivalry. Ian Foster will unveil his first squad of 36 All Blacks this weekend, can we… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 12 June 2023
Midday sports News for 12 June 2023 Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud isn't planning any major changes despite suffering a third Grand Slam final loss. Audio
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The Warriors fan eating his own gourmet pies on TikTok
Baker and rugby league fan Darren Jarrett runs a cafe called Ashby in St Heliers, Auckland. Not only does he make exceptional pies, Darren's TikTok videos are so popular, he's now… Audio
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Women's Football World Cup: All players to be paid directly by FIFA
For the first time every player at the Women's Football World Cup will be paid directly by the sport's governing body FIFA.
Players will leave the month-long tournament, which kicks off in Auckland… Audio
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Hollywood: The Oral History
Audio 7 Jun 2023Simon Morris talks to Sam Wasson, one of the authors of the massive Hollywood: The Oral History, in which the story of the movie capital of the world is told by the people who made them. Audio
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Sports chat: Rob Penney signs up to coach Crusaders
Next season's Super Rugby Pacific coaching puzzle is taking shape with the Crusaders announcing Scott Robertson's replacement.
Former Canterbury player Rob Penney has signed a two-year contract to… Video, Audio
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PSATHAS: Zahara
Performed by Valentine Michaud (saxophones), Orchestra Wellington conducted by Marc Taddei, Michael Fowler Centre, 03 June, 2023 Recorded by RNZ Concert Producer, engineer: David Houston Audio
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Sports News for 31 May 2023
In French Open news, Women's top seed Eega Shvantek made a winning start - men's world No.2 Daniil Medvedev became the highest-ranked player to exit this year's tournament and Novak Djokovic was… Audio
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Former professional rugby player tackles art of charcuterie
Following a decade-long professional rugby career in France, Mikaera Te Whata didn't join the media, open a sports store or head back to the family farm.
Instead, a love of French cuisine inspired… Audio
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Sports-chat with Glen Larmer
Audio 30 May 2023There's lots of talk surrounding a tackle involving All Blacks flanker Shannon Frizell, which left a Queensland Reds player with a fractured neck. Glen, gives his take on it. And the Warriors played… Audio
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NZMM special 'The Song I Wish I'd Written' Part Four
Audio 28 May 2023It's the final week of New Zealand Music Month, which means its the final installment of our feature 'The Song I Wish I'd Written'
This weeks artists featured are:
Mel Parsons, Pickle Darling… Video, Audio
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Pulse netball coach pivots to reopening St Stephen's School
Pulse netball coach Yvette McCausland-Durie knows a thing or two about taking on a big challenge, and her latest career move might be her biggest yet.
The veteran player and coach is to leave the… Video, Audio
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Sports-chat with Glen Larmer
Aaron Mauger resigns as the coach of Moana Pasifika, Glen explains the significance and likely impact. The State of Origin's first game is next week, how are things shaping up. Also, Glen talks abou… Audio
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Women's football pioneer Patricia Gregory
Patricia Gregory was 19 and watching the Tottenham Hotspur team bring back the FA Cup to north London after winning the final with her father when she began to wonder why women didn't play football. Audio
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Review: Close
Close is the Cannes Film Festival winner, and Oscar nominee about two best friends whose first year at high school causes friction between them. Written and directed by Lukas Dhont (Girl). Video, Audio
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Bringing the music of Lyell Creswell back home
New Zealanders are finally getting to hear the fruits of a collaboration between Aotearoa-born composer Lyell Cresswell and the Scottish accordion player James Crabb, with the premiere in this country… Audio
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Don McGlashan doco in the works
An ward-winning documentary maker is hoping to uncover the secrets of one our top artists - singer, composer, front man and euphonium player Don McGlashan. The project, directed by Shirley Horrocks. Audio
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Luxon approval 'a problem for National' - Jane Patterson
After dominating the political news cycle last week, Te Pati Maori is again the big headline player in the latest Newshub-Reid political poll released on Sunday. On current polling Te Pati Maori would… Audio
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Marmen Quartet: in the round, down under
Bryony Gibson-Cornish, NZ-born viola player in the Marmen Quartet, is in Melbourne taking part in a string quartet festival with a unique venue. Video, Audio
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Head knocks in junior rugby
What are the risks of head injury for players of contact sports such as rugby? Research is increasingly linking head knocks with neurodegenerative diseases later in life. Claire Concannon meets a… Audio