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First Person: James Nokise
Rugby fan and comedian James Nokise explains how he came to take a more serious look at the state of Pacific rugby.
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Clifford Brown & Max Roach Pt 1
Audio 4 Feb 2023This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Billie Holiday, Dianne Reeves and Gregory Porter. Audio
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Clifford Brown & Max Roach Pt 2
Audio 4 Feb 2023This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Dianne Reeves and Quatuor Ebène. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 4 February 2023
We spoke with Massey University Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Anna Powles, about the significance of Kiribati's intention to return to the Pacific Islands Forum ahead… Audio
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APO Connecting - music for everyone
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's Director of Connecting, Tom Hamill, explains why it's important for the orchestra to get out into its community.
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Pacific Waves for 2 February 2023
A submarine volcano has erupted just 6 kilometres east of the island of Epi in Vanuatu.The volcano named East Epi Submarine Volcano has been slowly increasing in trembles, spitting smoke from around 6… Audio
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Solomon footballer breaks into European market
The president of Henderson Eels Football Club in Solomon Islands, Hudson Wakio, says the secret behind securing Solomon Islands first ever professional European Football contract for a locally based… Audio
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Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman
Campbell Johnstone becomes first All Black to come out as gay, he was in the team in 2005. Sam also discusses Novak Djokovic the player and the person. And the Breakers quietly going about making the… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 30 January 2023
Audio 30 Jan 2023Midday sports News for 30 January 2023 Novak Djokovic has no intention of slowing down as it appears inevitable he will become the most succesful tennis player in history. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 28 January 2023
Over 100 activist groups, including Greenpeace, Veterans for Peace, and the Arms Control Association have signed a letter calling on US President Joe Biden to apologise for nuclear tests conducted in… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 27 January 2023
Pacific community leaders are calling for swift action over an overstayer petition that was launched almost three years ago; Tonga's Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni Hu'akavameiliku enters his second… Audio
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Pacific tennis veteran Brett Baudinet still going strong
Tennis player Brett Baudinet might have passed the magical age of 40 but he's certainly not slowing down. Audio
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Tennis: Djokovic faces Rublev at Australian Open quarterfinals
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic is the only player left in the men's draw at the Australian Open to have won a grand slam.
The nine-time champion will face fifth seed Andrey Rublev tomorrow in… Video, Audio
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Australian open organisers under pressure to change schedule
Organisers of the Australian Open are under increasing pressure from players to tweak their frantic schedule, and avoid gruelling matches that end as late as 4am.
Andy Murray was beaten by Roberto… Audio
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Camp Cope return to Aotearoa
Camp Camp are a Melbourne rock trio who received international acclaim for their feminist anthem ‘The Opener’. Their third album Running With the Hurricane shows a quieter side to the band, after the… Video, Audio
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Nadal rusty at day one of Australian Open
Tennis star and top Australian Open men's seed, Rafael Nadal, was a bit rusty in his first match of the grand slam yesterday, needing four sets to beat Britain's Jack Draper and progress to the second… Audio
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Worlds of Music 14 January, 2023
On this weeks show Trevor features an eclectic collection of trans-global sounds that have resonated on the Worlds of Music program over the last twelve months. Audio
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Gareth Shute: New Zealand musical gear innovations
New Zealanders ingenuity and number 8 wire mentality extends to local inventors and entrepreneurs, who have come up with some innovative gadgets to aid and inspire music makers in their creative… Audio
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Soraya and Ronald LaPread live - On the Air with Kara and Mark
Soraya La Pread talks to Kara Rickards and Mark Williams for Ma runga iarere Audio
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Essential NZ Albums: Ardijah - Ardijah
The 80s club scene gave birth to the sound that Ardijah's founder Ryan Monga calls Polyfonk. After a long incubation in the South Auckland club scene, the group burst forth with that sound on their… Audio
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Can NZ produce a Grand Slam tennis champion?
The last time a New Zealand tennis player featured in the world's top 10 was more than a century ago when Anthony Wilding won the last of his four Wimbledon titles in 1913. He also remains the only… Audio
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Che-Fu: Return of the Navigator - Part 1
When Che-Fu released his 2nd album Navigator it charted new territory for New Zealand Hip Hop. Its seamless blending of reggae, RnB and Hip Hop telling real life experiences reflected a truly Pacific… Audio
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Musical Chairs: Nigel Russell
Audio 31 Dec 2022In this episode of Music Chairs Trevor Reekie talks to Auckland musician and self-confessed keyboard addict Nigel Russell. A member of influential 80s bands The Spelling Mistakes, Danse Macabre and… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Joelle King
For today's New Zealand Sporting History we are speaking to New Zealand's number one squash player, Joelle King. She is also ranked number four in the world. Joelle is an eight time National Champion… Audio
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Kendra Cocksedge on hanging up her rugby boots
Taranaki halfback Kendra Cocksedge started playing rugby as a four year old and retired after last month's Black Ferns' win against England - her third victorious World Cup. Her successes are many… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Marina Erakovic
This week for our NZ Sporting history we speak to tennis legend Marina Erakovic. At just 19, Marina became New Zealand's Number One women's tennis player and later reached a career-high of number 39… Audio
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Quarter-final feast for football fans in Qatar
It's a quarter-final feast for football fans this weekend at the World Cup in Qatar.
On Saturday morning, tournament favourites Brazil face Croatia and Argentina meet the Netherlands.
Then on… Audio
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US: Georgia voters head to polls in Senate run-off
Voters in the US state of Georgia head to the polls this morning in a run-off election to determine who will represent them in the US Senate. Going up against Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock is… Audio
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Robert Scott pays tribute to Kiwi music pioneer Hamish Kilgour
Kilgour co-founded Dunedin band The Clean in the 1970s and became synonymous with the 'Dunedin sound' music scene. Audio
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Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf with Karen O Leary
Actor Karen O Leary explains her connection with Peter and the Wolf - a beloved piece of music written originally for children, while NZSO flutist Bridget Douglas explains the challenges that come… Audio