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Nelson council pool lane hire raised to $40
Audio 14 Nov 2024A Nelson swimming club said it's close to sinking - after the council hiked the price of hiring one pool lane to around $40 per hour. Nelson South Swim Club carries out its coaching for 12 weeks over… Audio
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Warnings vege prices could soar due to freshwater regs
Audio 12 Nov 2024A new report warns the way local councils are applying government freshwater rules will hamstring vegetable production and could lead to sharp price rises for consumers. The report, for Horticulture… Audio
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Sports News for 11 November 2024
Sri Lanka were a short time ago 82 for 7 needing 27 runs in 25 balls to win the second T20 against the Black Caps in Dambulla and seal a 2-nil series win. Audio
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Small businesses devastated with Auckland train network closure
96 days, that's the sum total of days Auckland's train network will have to close down as part of a final push to get the long awaited city rail link finished and ready for the start of 2026. The… Audio
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Commission files proceedings against GIB manufacturer
Audio 1 Nov 2024The Commerce Commission has filed proceedings against GIB manufacturer Winstone Wallboards for anti-competitive behaviour. Audio
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Celebrating the music of Pelham Humfrey
It's 350 years since the death of English composer Pelham Humphrey at age 27. Corrina Connor talks with RNZ Concert's David Morriss about why he should be remembered, and his contribution to English… Audio
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Your classical music Top 30 from Settling the Score 2024
Here are New Zealand's Top 30 favourite classical pieces - as voted in Settling the Score 2024 - and why people love them. Video, Audio
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News in Samoan for 27 October 2024
The latest news in Samoan language (Gagana Samoa). Audio
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Worlds of Music 27 October, 2024
Music from the world, with Orchestra Makassy, Opium Moon, and NZ duo Ariana Tikao & Bob Bickerton - whose convergence of Māori and Celtic musical traditions weave a journey through Kāi Tahu mythology.
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Portrait of the Queen
A recent and handsome boxed set of five Aretha Franklin albums from the 70s is all the excuse William Dart needs to dedicate a half-hour to the undisputed and much missed Queen of Soul. Audio
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Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn by Jim Nothing
The second album from the now-Auckland-based singer songwriter turns to the contemplative and pastoral, while still keeping things a bit noisy. Audio
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Good things take time: Mu from Fat Freddy's Drop talks Slo Mo
The founding member of one of Aotearoa's best-loved groups speaks with Tony Stamp about longevity, influences, and their long-awaited sixth studio album. Video, Audio
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Northern wahine Sarah Smith on 25 years in New York
In 1998 Sarah Smith was passing through New York to the UK but opportunity knocked and after study and work at New Zealand's Permanent Mission to the UN she established her own company, MokoISM. Her… Audio
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Mother, fighter, photographer Tish Murtha: Her powerful images of youth in Thatcher’s Britain
Extraordinary photographs of youth in late 70’s early ‘80s Newcastle in the UK have in recent years started to come fully into the light, thanks to the photographer’s daughter. Work that offers an… Video, Audio
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Fresh Ink: The Dynamic New Wave of Tattoo Artists
Tucked away in the armpit of Cuba Street is Buttercat Tattoo, a collective of six artists dedicated to elevating each other's work and exploring a broad range of tattoo designs and techniques.
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‘I’m writing you a poem about art’ - A poem by Tusiata Avia
Audio 27 Oct 2024This week poet Tusiata Avia once again found herself in the news. Video, Audio
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Arts news for 27 October 2024
Young Maori artists are being invited to enter the 2025 Te Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture award.
Launched in 2020, by the New Zealand Portrait Gallery - Te Pukenga Whakaata, it aims to inspire a new… Audio
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Regional Wrap: On the Kāpiti Arts Trail with mayor Janet Holborow
The popular Kāpiti Arts Trail is on over the first two weekends of November, boasting over 300 artists opening up their studios and shared spaces, or exhibiting in 13 galleries from Ōtaki to… Audio
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Public fountains and pools: A thing of our modern past?
From the Cuba Street bucket fountain to the fake lake at Te Papa and the famous 1958 James Turkington mural at the Parnell Baths, artist duo Bena Jackson and Max Fleury have an interest in our… Audio
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Colonial controversy around bike lanes: Aotearoa’s bicycle pioneers
Anyone who thinks controversy around cycle lanes is anything new, should pick up a copy of Michael Toohey’s just published account of the bicycle’s beginnings in Aotearoa New Zealand, The Cycling… Audio
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Matthew Sunderland: The NZ screen actor who plays life's strays
Matthew Sunderland is an Aotearoa New Zealand screen actor whose characters often turn up unexpectedly, in unexpected places. Ever since playing gunman David Gray - the man who killed 13 residents in… Audio
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Fast Favourites: Fringe Festival Director, Musician and Actress Vanessa Stacey
This weeks Fast Favourites guest is Wellington-based producer, writer, and director Vanessa Stacey is a jack of all creative trades. With more than two decades of experience, her extensive portfolio… Video, Audio
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China’s economic slowdown and the knock-on for New Zealand
Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money. Audio
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Exercise shortcuts: micro-workouts hit the spot
Dr Mandy Hagstrom is a senior lecturer in health sciences based at the University of NSW. She joins Jim to discuss micro-exercising. Audio
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Olivia Spooner: The Songbirds of Florence
Olivia Spooner joins us to talk about her new historical fiction The Songbirds of Florence, based on New Zealand Women's Auxiliary Army Corps welfare workers - known as "the Tuis". Audio
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Michael Baker: Keeping safe from COVID
Epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker joins us once again. What can we expect from the summer surge and how useful are boosters and antivirals? Audio
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Calling Home: Natasha Crampton in Seattle, USA
Originally from Auckland, Natasha Crampton leads Microsoft's Office of Responsible AI as the company's first Chief Responsible AI Officer. She's calling home from Seattle. Audio
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Jack Whitehall and his dad Michael are heading to New Zealand
Jack Whitehall and his dad Michael join Jim to talk comedy, fatherhood and what audiences can expect from their shows in Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington. Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back to discuss the nutritional value of bread. Audio