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Rahim AlHaj - Letters from Iraq
The master of the oud, Rahim AlHaj brings his powerful Letters from Iraq to New Zealand audiences with an ensemble of local musicians. Audio
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Sports News for 17 October 2022
The Silver Ferns shooter Grace Nweke produced a player of the game performance to help her side come from behind to seal back to back wins over Australia and take a 2-nil lead in the Constellation… Audio
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Adrian Rurawhe: The accidental Speaker
Parliament's new Speaker originally chose to be a whip but fate intervened. Meet the man who marshals the MPs: an interview-walk through the fascinating life and career of Adrian Rurawhe. Audio
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JOACHIM: Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor Op 11
JOACHIM: Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor Op 11 Amalia Hall (violin), Orchestra Wellington conducted by Marc Taddei Recorded 15 October 2022, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert Audio
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Catherine Chidgey: life on the farm from a magpie eye’s view
In a remarkable literary feat Catherine Chidgey's seventh novel The Axeman's Carnival is told entirely from the perspective of a magpie on a high country farm. T Audio
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The wild world of chess cheating
A cheating scandal has rocked the chess world, but it's just the latest in a long list of sports cheats. Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Today Solving the World's Problems is with Dave Armstrong, who's a New Zealand playwright, screenwriter, trumpet player and columnist for The Dominion Post. Audio
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BRAHMS: String Quartet A Minor Op 51 No 2
Audio 9 Oct 2022String Quartet in A Minor Op 51, No 2 by Johannes Brahms, performed by violinists Benjamin Baker and Wilma Smith, viola player Amanda Verner, and cellist Maciej Kulakowski. Audio
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BARBER: Dover Beach
Samuel Barber's Dover Beach, sung by baritone Julien Van Mellaerts with violinists Wilma Smith and Justine Cormack, viola player Robert Ashworth, and cellist Ken Ichinose. Audio
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At The World's Edge Festival - Tranquil Bay
Tranquil Bay is a concert at the 2022 At The World's Edge Festival in Wanaka, held at Rippon Hall at the shore of Lake Wanaka. Audio
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MENDELSSOHN: String Quartet In F Minor Op 80
Mendelssohn's String Quartet in F Minor, Op 80 performed by Benjamin Baker and Marike Kruup on violins, viola player Robert Ashworth and cellist Ken Ichinose. Audio
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FARR: Mondo Rondo
Mondo Rondo by Gareth Farr, performed by Justine Cormack and Wilma Smith on violins, viola player Amanda Verner and cellist Maciej Kulakowski. Audio
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At The World's Edge Festival - Bloom My Heart
Bloom My Heart is a concert at the 2022 At The World's Edge Festival in Wanaka, held at Rippon Hall at the shore of Lake Wanaka. Audio
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Nick Ascroft: a nearly award-winning word finder
Poet Nick Ascroft considers one of his claims to fame to be "nearly winning the Kathleen Grattan Prize four times, the most anyone has nearly won it". Which might partly explain why his fifth… Audio
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Science on brain disease in players 'complex, evolving' - NZ Rugby
Audio 6 Oct 2022New Zealand Rugby (NZR) says the science around brain disease in players is "complex and evolving".
A study by researchers from Glasgow University and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital found elite… Video, Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Women's rugby with Alice Soper
The Women's Rugby World cup will kick off at Eden Park this weekend so for this week's NZ Sporting history we're looking back at the history of women's rugby in Aotearoa. Former player and commentator… Audio
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Ruby Tui: ‘You learn things at rock bottom’
Audio 1 Oct 2022New Zealand rugby star Ruby Tui tells Susie Ferguson why she's sharing the rough details of her early life in the new memoir Straight Up. Video, Audio
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MonoNeon returns to Aotearoa for the Wellington Jazz Festival
Grammy award winning bass player and experimental musician MonoNeon will be performing his latest album Basquiat & Skittles with his band at the 2022 Wellington Jazz Festival.
Well known for his… Video, Audio
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Playing Favourites with RNZ’s Bryan Crump
After 17 years hosting Nights, RNZ presenter Bryan Crump heads over to our fine music network RNZ Concert this month. He joins Kim Hill to play some favourite songs and chat about his career. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Noeline Taurua raises concerns about Jamaican player wellbeing
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua has raised concerns about the Jamaican players' welfare ahead of tonight's second test.
The Silver Ferns thrashed the Jamaican netballers, the Sunshine Girls… Audio
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Sports News for 22 Septermber 2022
Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua says she has concerns about player welfare following last night's 70-45 win over Jamaica in Auckland. Jamaica, who were forced to put coach Connie Francis and… Audio
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Jamaica team to face Silver Ferns includes coach Connie Francis
Jamaica has stitched together a netball team to take on the Silver Ferns this evening in Auckland.
Jamaica's coach Connie Francis told Checkpoint on Tuesday they needed to find three more players to… Video, Audio
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Putting women's rugby on the world stage
With the Rugby World Cup getting underway next month, The Detail takes a closer look at what it means for the women's game. Audio
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Guptill under pressure to stay top of order in NZ T20 squad
Black Caps opener Martin Guptill is the most experienced player named in the squad for next month's T20 World Cup in Australia but he's under pressure to keep his starting spot.
Guptill will make a… Video, Audio
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Jamaica finds veteran Carla Borrego for netball test against Silver Ferns
An 11th-hour 'SOS' for Jamaican netball players has salvaged a seemingly doomed first test against the Silver Ferns.
In an unprecedented saga for the sport, the Sunshine Girls only managed to get… Video, Audio
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Platforms under pressure to pay for news
Audio 18 Sep 2022There’s mounting pressure on tech titans Google and Facebook to pay local news media to carry their news online. Google has already done deals with some for its News Showcase, but other big names in… Video, Audio
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Rugby league player banned over post celebrating Queen's death
Tributes have been flowing from all different places after the death of the Queen last week - including, of course, social media.
But a rugby league player in Australia is in hot water after her post… Video, Audio
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Are airline offsetting schemes all they're cracked up to be?
Most airlines now offer passengers the option to offset their share of the flight's carbon emissions with carbon credits. Air New Zealand's scheme is called "Fly Neutral". A one way trip between… Audio
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Joey DeFrancesco
Nick bids farewell to one of his favourite musicians, Hammond organ player Joey DeFrancesco, who died in August aged 51. Audio
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