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The Week in Detail: Putin, Arise Church and the cameras watching over us
Audio 30 Apr 2022This week, The Detail's covered everything from Russians' support for their strongman leader Vladimir Putin to the on-going clean-up in the flood-hit East Coast town of Tokomaru Bay. Catch up on any… Audio
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The Sampler: Koffee, Best Bets, Widowspeak
Tony Stamp delves into the debut of burgeoning reggae superstar Koffee, an acerbic collection of rock anthems from Ōtautahi band Best Bets, and the impossibly cool sound of New York natives… Audio
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Orville Peck: Country music's masked vigilante on his new album
Eccentric country artist Orville Peck is returning to NZ after captivating audiences with his elusive appearance and baritone voice.
Charlotte Ryan spoke to the man behind the mask about his new… Video, Audio
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Market garden on farm provides staff with healthy vege boxes
Environmental and social trials are underway on a dairy farm near Ashburton. Rhys and Kiri Roberts are comparing conventional farming with a regenerative system, they're giving staff more work… Audio
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Stuart Murdoch: 'The band's been built around my capabilities and energy'
Scottish band Belle and Sebastian has a new album out this month – A Bit Of Previous. Founder Stuart Murdoch tells Kim Hill how spirituality and the compassion of others have enabled him to keep… Video, Audio
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End of Ramadan celebrations
Audio 29 Apr 2022Ramadan is the most blessed month of the Islamic calendar. It began on the 1st of April and will end this Sunday evening on the 1st May. To explain how she will be celebrating the end of Ramadan is… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
It's been another great week in Canterbury with weather as good as you could expect for the time of year. Conditions are excellent for newly establishing seed and grain crops. Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Greywacke: cracking the mystery of earthquake faults
Some ground-breaking research into a rock is unlocking the secrets of earthquake faults. From Aoraki Mt Cook to Waiheke Island, and even further North, greywacke is our nation's most common type of… Audio, Gallery
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Rocket Lab planning to use helicopter to catch object falling from space
Rocket Lab is hoping it will reach the next frontier of space flight in the skies above New Zealand this weekend.
The company's "There and Back Again" mission will use a helicopter to try to catch… Audio
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US: Elon Musk tweeting up a storm over his Twitter takeover
To the US where our correspondent Bevan Hurley spoke to Nathan Rarere where Elon Musk is using his twitter megaphone to sew confusion about his takeover. Audio
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The cameras watching over us
All over the country, ratepayers are forking out millions of dollars for CCTV cameras. But are they actually making us any safer? Audio
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Wellington food waste trial a success
Wellington is finally seeing the results of a 12-month food waste diversion trial launched in October 2020. Councillor Laurie Foon talks to Wallace about the trial and the results. Video, Audio
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Parenting skills for blended families
Kathryn talks with parenting coach and education consultant Joseph Driessen about parenting skills for blended families. Audio
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What happens to Twitter now Elon Musk is in charge?
The world's richest man has bought the world's biggest megaphone. What's he going to do with it? Tech expert Mark Pesce tells Kathryn Ryan what we know so far. Video, Audio
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Wool Aid: the world's first merino bandage
Picking up discarded sticking plasters on the Routeburn Track was a lightbulb moment for Lucas Smith. He was working as a mountain guide, and blisters were a common problem for the tourists he was… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 28 April 2022
Today on RNZ National. Former members of the Arise church talk to us about payouts, manipulation tactics, and non disclosure agreements. In Europe, Russia has cut off gas supplies to Poland and… Audio
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Tokomaru Bay: The town that keeps on flooding
The Detail heads to Tokomaru Bay to find out how locals are faring after three major floods in less than a year - what's next for the East Coast township? Audio
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Southland's surprise TikTok star
Terressa Kollat has been living off the land her whole life. Born and raised on the Islands in the Hauraki Gulf, she's no stranger to remote living and has always been close to the sea, thanks to her… Audio
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Review: Everybody Hates Johan
Everybody Hates Johan covers almost as long a period, as title character Johan's hobby - and later profession - of blowing things up, gets in the way of his relationship with the patient girl next… Video, Audio
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Dunedin's George St facelift gets underway
The traffic cones are out and barriers are up as Dunedin's Retail Quarter undergoes a face lift.
The George Street revamp was prompted by the need to replace old water, wastewater and stormwater… Video, Audio
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Gorsebusting: volunteers ghosting an invasive weed in Okarito
A West Coast volunteer project to rid a lagoon of an invasive weed, is bringing people and businesses together across New Zealand. Okarito Lagoon is swamped by gorse. It's threatening biodiversity… Audio
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Elon Musk promising reduction to censorship on Twitter
Elon Musk has reached an agreement to buy Twitter for about US$44 billion - that's NZ$66.5 billion.
He is promising a relaxed approach to policing content. LA Times journalist Russ Mitchell says Musk… Audio
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Behind the story: David Farrier on Arise Church
Journalist David Farrier talks to The Detail about his reporting on serious allegations of emotional and physical abuse at one of the country’s biggest megachurches: Arise. Audio
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Not clear who will operate Auckland's electric ferries
It's unclear whether two new electric ferries for Auckland will mean cheaper trips for passengers.
The government has announced $27 million of funding - about 75 percent of the cost - for two… Video, Audio
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Ram raiders target high end goods in Ormiston, Auckland
Ram raiders have struck again in Auckland, this time targeting shopping malls for high value goods. Video, Audio
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Dating in the 21st Century: 'Initimacy has been privatised'
Dating in the 21st century often begins with a lie and alone. Dr Marie Bergstrom, a researcher at the French Institute of Demographic Studies in Paris argues the privatization of intimacy is changing… Audio
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US: Diplomats back to Kyiv, revitalisation of the labour movement
US correspondent Kelsey Snell joins Kathryn to talk about the return of diplomats to Kyiv, with President Biden expected to announce a new ambassador to Ukraine. It comes as the Secretaries of Defence… Audio
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Where digital tools for stroke prevention fail to make the grade
As more people turn to apps on their phone to help monitor their health, a new study out of AUT raises concerns about ones being used for stroke prevention. In a first-of-its kind review of the… Audio
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Bishop Vercoe's Waitangi Speech
Join Chey and the team as they go back in time to one of the most heart-warming speeches about our nation at Waitangi by none other than Bishop Whakahuihui Vercoe. Video, Audio