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Simon Lendrum's poker-playing sleuth O'Malley
In poker, a slow roll is the ultimate example of bad etiquette. It's when a player knows they've got the best hand but waits until their opponent thinks they've won the pot before showing the winning… Audio
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Early Sports News for 2 September 2022
Dame Valerie Adams isn't planning on pulling any punches on the board of High Performance Sport New Zealand. The two-time Olympic shot put champion is one of four new members appointed to the board… Audio
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Another Black Cap quits - de Grandhomme heads for Big Bash
Another Black Caps player has quit the side - Colin de Grandhomme has opted to jump the ditch to play in Australia's Big Bash League.
The all rounder was a surprise inclusion in the Adelaide side… Video, Audio
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The Week in Detail: Reserve Bank, Ukraine, and the Pacific
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Psychology and gaming, the never ending debate
For this morning Jim starts with research into that perennial topic of video gaming. Professor Marc Wilson from Victoria University's School of Psychology joins Jim to discuss the latest on the topic.
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The Sampler: Recitals, Motte, Kiwi Jr
Tony Stamp checks out the debut LP by Poneke's Recitals, a frosty collection from Ōtautahi violinist Motte, and more funny, catchy indie rock courtesy of Canadians Kiwi Jr. Audio
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How a basketball superstar became a pawn in Putin's war
How is Vladimir Putin using the case of a jailed American basketball superstar to his advantage, amid the ongoing war in Ukraine? Audio
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Christchurch rugby fans ready for All Blacks v Argentina
Christchurch's long wait for another All Blacks test is almost over.
Saturday's match against Argentina will be the All Blacks first in the city for six years.
The team will, however, make their… Video, Audio
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What a Difference a Dave Makes
This week Nick features some of the many Daves who have made an impact on jazz, including drummer Dave Tough, bass player Dave Holland, and Trumpeter Dave Douglas. Audio
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Midday Sports News for Wednesday 17 August 2022
Audio 17 Aug 2022Midday sports News for 22 August 2022 The Wellington Phoenix men's footballers are very serious about their Australia Cup campaign - which continues with tonight's round of 16 game against Melbourne… Audio
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GIANTS | Episode 7: The Samoan Community of Christchurch
We meet a Samoan community in Christchurch who are intent on building a better future for their communities. Video, Audio
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Ensemble Gô
Performed by Ensemble Gô at St. Andrew's on the Terrace as part of the Wellington Chamber Music Trust series, 14 August 2022 Audio
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Parliament: The week inside
In the week after a big party conference you might expect that the themes raised in Parliament would often match the talking points from that event. You would be right. Audio
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An exceptional sporting career: cricketer Ross Taylor
The curtain came down on the international career of Black Caps batter Ross Taylor in April this year. After 16 years representing New Zealand, his 450th and final game was at a One Day International… Audio
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Australia: Music heaven, recession fears, jobs for the boys
Audio 10 Aug 2022Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the rough couple of weeks for Australian music, with the loss of indigenous folk musician Archie Roche, then The Seekers' Judith Durham and Olivia… Audio
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NZer first trans woman to compete at Darts World Championship
A New Zealand darts player will be the first transgender woman to compete at the World Darts Federation World Championships when they're held early next year.
Victoria Monaghan won the national title… Audio
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Sports News for 8 August 2022
New Zealand has a record 19 gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and one of the latest winners, squash player Joelle King, says victory in the mixed doubles feels very special. King and Paul Coll… Audio
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The complicated legend of Leonard Cohen’s most famous song
Largely ignored following its release on Leonard Cohen's 1984 album Various Positions, 'Hallelujah' took a long, winding road to become a modern day anthem, covered by hundreds of artists around the… Video, Audio
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Taranaki alpine horn players form group
Decorated helicopter pilot Alan Beck can add a further string to his bow - Swiss alp horn player.
The 73 year old - who became an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in January - is the driving… Audio
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Review: The Card Counter
Martin Scorsese produces the new film by writer Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver). The Card Counter stars Oscar Isaac (Dune, Star Wars) as a poker player trying to forget his past. Featuring Tiffany Haddish… Video, Audio
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Using science to make life changing decisions
Dr Katy Milkman is a pioneering behavioral scientist whose work identifies how to change. She's a best selling author and host of the podcast Choiceology. She shares her science based tips for making… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Scott Campbell (part 1)
Audio 28 Jul 2022Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Ali Jones and Scott Campbell speak to protesters outside a Wellington rental company and the president of the Principal's Federation about a string of bomb… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Tall Blacks 2002 FIBA world cup
Today on NZ Sport History we're reflecting on a milestone achievement in the world of basketball. In 2002, the Tall Blacks flew to Indianapolis to compete in the FIBA World Championship. Player Ed… Audio
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Scott Robertson suggests he could head overseas
Crusaders coach Scott Robertson says he wants to win a Rugby World Cup for two different nations, and it doesn't matter who he does it for first.
Rumours are circulating the sought-after coach could… Audio
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Joelle King and Tom Walsh flagbearers for Commonwealth Games
Joelle King and Tom Walsh will be New Zealand's joint flagbearers at the opening ceremony of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games on Friday morning.
The ceremony runs from 6am tomorrow morning, with the… Audio
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Manly player boycott a 'sad outcome' - Former Warriors chairman Peter Macky
Seven rugby league players, including three New Zealanders, will sit out Manly's NRL match against the Sydney Roosters this weekend, because Manly will wear a special rainbow jersey in support of… Audio
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Asma Elbadawi changing rules for Muslim women to wear hijab in sport
Some Muslim women who want to compete in certain sports can’t because of bans overseas on the headscarf. But a group of 11 women managed to push the International Basketball Federation to reverse its… Audio
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The Sampler: László Reynolds, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Maria Chiara Argirò
Tony Stamp reviews an exploration of Uralic languages by Auckland musician László Reynolds, the easy-going guitar jams on Aussie band Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever's 4th offering, and jazz pianist… Audio
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Analysis: Ian Foster set to keep job after series loss
The All Blacks coach Ian Foster is set to keep his job, following the historic series loss to Ireland last week but captain Sam Cane may not.
RNZ understands New Zealand Rugby will announce its… Audio