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A swing to sheep milk
Seven farms in Waikato converted to milking sheep this spring. Many didn't get to start the conversion until the cow dairy season ended on June 1st. It was all go because lambs were arriving only a… Audio
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Extra Time for 20 November 2020
The All Blacks appear to be a team in crisis following their historic defeat to Argentina last week, but do the public really care? Join Brenton Vannisselroy on Extra Time as journalist Hamish… Audio
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NZ to face Wales, Australia in 2021 Rugby World Cup pool
The Black Ferns have been drawn to play Wales, Australia and the winner of the final qualifying tournament in their pool at next year's Rugby World Cup.
The 12-team tournament will be played in… Audio
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Trinity Roots and Tiny Ruins announce North Island tour
Aotearoa's finest indigenous reggae and slow burning funk group Trinity Roots are taking to the stage this summer with an extended line up. They’ll be joined by a horn section, percussion, and… Video
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NUKU – the movement celebrating indigenous women
NUKU is celebrating indigenous wāhine of Aotearoa through kōrero paki or storytelling. Audio
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Wellington ensembles celebrate St Cecilia's Day
Wellington's Bach Choir and The Queen's Closet join forces this weekend in a concert marking St Cecilia's Day. Audio
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WATCH: Auckland producer Luke-W ‘Law of Attraction’ ft. bKidd
Aucklander Luke Winny, aka Luke-W, is a producer, singer and rapper with influences ranging from rock and hip-hop, to R&B. ‘Law of Attraction’ is the fourth single from his upcoming album Timing Is… Video
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The Sampler - Glass Vaults, The Bobby Lees & Joni Mitchell
Nick Bollinger discusses the ambiguous sounds of Wellington trio Glass Vaults; Woodstock punk of The Bobby Lees; and takes a deep dive into the archives of Joni Mitchell. Audio
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Song Crush - Edward Castelow, Alicia Keys, Tim Heidecker
This week Tony is joined by RNZ Music's Yadana Saw, and Checkpoint's Matthew Hutching, to bring you six brand new tunes. Video, Audio
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Anthony Ferner: passionate about the flute
Retiring CSO Principal Flute Anthony Ferner reflects on his career. Audio
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The Sampler - Sturgill Simpson, Autechre & Trees
Nick Bollinger reviews a bluegrass move from Sturgill Simpson, futuristic sounds from Autechre, and a lavish retrospective of British psych-folk curiosity Trees. Audio
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Hitting Covid-19 Out Of The Park
As New Zealand heads into a truncated baseball season, a Taiwanese big hitter (pitcher, really) is leading the charge. Liz Garton heads out to a pre-season practice to meet Cola Yeh Audio
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All Blacks lose to Wallabies
A week after their biggest ever win over the Wallabies, the All Blacks crashed back to earth with a 24-22 loss in a disjointed performance in Brisbane.
New Zealand had already secured the Bledisloe… Audio
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Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Media networks were at last able to name the winner of the 'Race to the White House' this morning after treading water for days. Meanwhile the sitting President gave them all a huge headache: how to… Video, Audio
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Table tennis player says career sabotaged
A top-ranked table tennis player says she's been bullied, had her career sabotaged and been ostracised by officials.
Takaimaania Ngata-Henare, 14, and her family challenged Table Tennis New Zealand… Audio
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All Blacks Bledisloe test naming completes redemption story for Akira Ioane
The All Blacks have named four debutants to take on the Wallabies in tomorrow night's fourth Bledisloe Cup test in Brisbane, and while it will be a special occasion for all of them, for one player, it… Audio
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Ex-Blues player joins fight against rheumatic fever
Former Auckland Blues player Matt Johnson had his career cut drastically short after he nearly died from the complications of rheumatic fever.
Now he's fighting to stop others from getting disease… Video, Audio
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Worlds of Music episode 203 featuring guitarist Derek Gripper & cellist Mike Block
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Squash player Evan Williams aiming to win senior title
The Wellington squash player Evan Williams doesn't think the lack of a national senior title will define him as a player. Williams has spent the last 16 years trying to win the senior title, and this… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - celebs living their best life
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately on RNZ National. This week in the wake of Kim Kardashian's kaning for that tone-deaf 'private island' tweet, he looks at chats with celebrities and their… Video, Audio
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A new PNG league hero is born
PNG has a new National Rugby League champion after the Melbourne Storm withstood a late comeback to defeat the Penrith Panthers 26-20. Audio
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Ben Harper: "just me and my lap steel guitar"
Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist Ben Harper has a soft spot for Aotearoa and the feeling is mutual. Since his 1994 debut Harper has pushed musical boundaries, mixing… Video, Audio
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Controversy over league player ban for 13-year-old girl
Aayla Toman, 13, has been told she's not allowed to play in the u13 boys' grade in Wellington's Pacific Youth Cup because she's a girl. Audio
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Quibi and the story of Silicon Valley hubris
Audio 22 Oct 2020Have you heard of Quibi? It's stands for Quick Bites and billed itself as the next big player in video streaming, until it didn't. Despite having over a billion dollars in funding the video startup is… Audio
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TRACK BY TRACK: The Phoenix Foundation's new album Friendship
It's been five years since Wellington favourites The Phoenix Foundation released their last album, Give Up Your Dreams. Since then they've been writing, recording, touring with the NZ Symphony… Video, Audio
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Extra Time for 16 October 2020
The second Bledisloe Cup test is almost upon us and - after last week's drawn opener - there's plenty to play for and plenty of pressure on the All Blacks to maintain their colossal Eden Park record.
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The Sampler - Sufjian Stevens, Joachim Cooder & Sam Gendel
Nick Bollinger reviews dark reflections on modern America from Sufjian Stevens; a celebration of an old-time song-and-dance man from Joachim Cooder; and the hip-hop-from-another-planet of Sam Gendel.
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Brooke Fraser on 10 years of Flags
Brooke Fraser is celebrating a decade since the release of her iconic album Flags. To mark the occasion she's launching Resonate, a three-part podcast featuring special guests Boh Runga, Sony Music's… Video, Audio
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WATCH: Sola Rosa performs live and discusses his new album Chasing The Sun
Auckland producer Sola Rosa, real name Andrew Spraggon has just released his seventh studio album Chasing the Sun. He dropped into RNZ to chat to music 101’s Charlotte Ryan, and to perform live with… Video, Audio
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The Sampler - Joachim Cooder
Joachim Cooder is a drummer and keyboardist best known for his collaborations with his father, Ry Cooder. His new album, Over That Road I'm Bound: The Songs of Uncle Dave Macon is Joachims reimaging… Audio
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