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The former NBA player, now human rights campaigner
Audio 26 Aug 2024Enes Kanter Freedom is a former NBA player who lost his job for speaking out on human rights abuses in China and Turkey. Audio
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Sports News for 26 August 2024
The jersey worn by Babe Ruth, widely regarded as the greatest baseball player of all time, during Game Three of the 1932 World Series became the most expensive item of sporting memorabilia after… Audio
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The Sampler: Irish post punk Fontaines D.C. woo with new album Romance
Maggie Tweedie explores Romance, the latest album from Irish post-punk quintet Fontaines D.C. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: 1994 - Part 1
Tony Stamp looks back at three albums turning 30 this year, in the first of a six-part series. Video, Audio
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Midday Sports News for 23 August 2024
Shaun Johnson says running out at Mt Smart Stadium for the last time as Warriors player will be emotional but insists it will be business as usual come kick off. Audio
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Backcountry to banjo: How a Niuean country musician is inspiring Pasifika youth
Annafinau Tukuitoga is a trailblazing bluegrass musician from Paeroa who is inspiring other Pasifika youth, both inside and outside of music. Audio
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The role of semiconductors in modern-day life
What exactly is a semiconductor? Why is Taiwan such a huge player in this market? And are semiconductors emerging as a new frontier of geopolitical tension? Audio
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Hannah Darroch: Music is more than a 'nice to have'
The new Chief Executive of SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music talks with Bryan Crump. Video, Audio
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Being Māori at Parliament
New Zealand’s Parliament House is a strikingly colonial edifice. So how does it feel to be Māori in that space?
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NZ Sporting History: the man who squashed the competition
By 1986 the world's number one ranked squash player Jahangir Khan had gone unbeaten for more than five years - then along came Ross Norman. Audio
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Music Critic: Nothing Stands Still by Mike Hall
Dianne Swan reviews a few tracks from the debut solo album by Pluto bass player Mike Hall. Audio
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Memories of NZ men's football playing during Vietnam War
Our national soccer team played in Vietnam during the war - who knew? Author Craig Stephen and player Ray Mears talked with Jimmy Ellingham about this little known adventure. Audio
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Online misinformation, real world damage
A rancorous debate over an Olympic boxer and violent riots in the UK both trace back to rampant misinformation online - and one social media platform in particular.
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Can you stage Hamlet in the ultraviolent world of Grand Theft Auto?
Audio 4 Aug 2024In the genre-busting documentary Grand Theft Hamlet, two out-of-work UK actors in lockdown attempt the seemingly impossible. They seek to mount a full production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet inside the… Video, Audio
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Like a student flat, parliament runs on rosters
Like an uncooperative student flat Parliament relies on rosters to organise who gets to speak when. Lots of rosters. And like that flat it probably stops squabbles. Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Anna Lawrence
Today on NZ Sporting History we speak to hockey player Anna Lawrence In her 12 years with the Black Sticks. Audio
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Clash of the codes for the fourth season of Match Fit
Union and league are putting their differences aside in the latest season of a TV show which sees ex-professional rugby players get back in the game. Audio
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League Legends for mental health
Rotorua is set to host the inaugural League Legends XIII this October - a two-day rugby league programme of events to support men's mental health and well-being. Audio
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Worlds of Music 28 July, 2024
Audio 28 Jul 2024Music from the world, for the world, with Orchestra Baobab, Anandi Bhattacharya, Vaya Con Dios, and world music explorer and zither-player, Andrew Cronshaw. Audio
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Potential buyout of Warehouse group could mean third player in supermarket industry
The Warehouse Group could be getting into the supermarket business in a much bigger way. Grocery Commissioner Pierre van Heerden spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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All Blacks vice-captain joins Moana Pasifika
Moana Pasifika has announced the major signing of All Blacks Vice-Captain and 2023 World Rugby Player of the Year, Ardie Savea. Audio
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Trumpet player Nina Noble - breaking through the brass ceiling
Talented young musician Nina Noble has been awarded a place at the prestigious Royal College of Music in London to study for a Master of Performance. She talks with Bryan Crump about the lack of women… Video, Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Tony Ineson
Tony Ineson is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. Tony was the captain of the 1976… Audio
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Sports News for 16 July 2024
Black Ferns co-captain Kennedy Simon has been given the longest contract extension of any New Zealand female fifteens player - signing on for four more years. Audio
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Taioro: weaving te reo Māori and poetry with chamber music
Spoken word performer Sharn Maree and taonga pūoro specialist Rob Thorne - two members of Taioro, along with viola player Donald Maurice - talk with RNZ's Andrew Clark about the ensemble, and the work… Audio
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Wellington band has deaf player
A Wellington band is breaking new ground in the deaf community. The singer and keyboard player of the two-piece band Deaf Edge is, in fact, deaf. Caitlin Lester reports. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 8 July 2024
New Zealand tennis player Lulu Sun stunned the local favourite Emma Raducanu in three sets to become the first New Zealand woman to reach the last eight at Wimbledon. Audio
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NZ tennis player makes Wimbledon history
Lulu Sun has made history to become the first New Zealand woman to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. Sun beat British tennis star Emma Raducanu 6-2, 7-5, 6- 2 at the match this morning… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials
On today's episode, New Zealand tennis player Lulu Sun has continued her remarkable maiden run at Wimbledon, by making it to the quarterfinals after defeating Britain's Emma Raducanu, there's new news… Audio
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Tennis NZ on Lulu Sun's Wimbledon run
New Zealand tennis player Lulu Sun has made it through to the fourth round of the Wimbledon singles. Shawn Sage-Cleaver from Tennis NZ spoke to Corin Dann. Audio