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Review: Wonder Woman 1984
After almost a year, Dan Slevin finally goes back to the cinema to watch a Hollywood blockbuster. Here is his verdict on Wonder Woman 1984. Video
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Regional Round-Up - Marlborough
This summer we'll be going around the country talking to people about what's going on in their area. And to kick us off - Chloe Ranford joins us from Marlborough. Audio
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Mo Willems - doodling for stress relief
Audio 29 Dec 2020Author and illustrator Mo Willems has become a K-nuffle bunny to the world. He's the creator of popular children's books with tales of Pigeon, Elephant and Piggie and the Knuffle Bunny. He's also the… Video, Audio
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The search for a better battery
Audio 29 Dec 2020They're the batteries we use daily in our phones, e-bikes, e-cars - you name it. Dr Shalini Divya has just completed her PhD in Chemistry, and has started a company hoping to create a more sustainable… Audio
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Worlds of Music : Episode 211 features Chris Strachwitz - founder of iconic American label Arhoolie Records in 1960
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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In the year of Covid lockdowns, a Christmas Day Mass from Auckland’s Cathedral Of St Patrick & St Joseph
The 2020 Christmas Day church service from the Catholic Cathedral Of St Patrick & St Joseph in Auckland features Bishop Michael Gielen and the cathedral's choir and vocal ensemble. Audio
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Season's Greetings from Whānau Voices of Aotearoa
Audio 25 Dec 2020We are overjoyed to share a special Christmas gift for you from the Whānau Voices of Aotearoa, far from home - a Kiwi take on two classic Christmas songs performed in St George's Hanover Square… Video
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Dad sails back from Caribbean just in time for Xmas
A family is being reunited just in time for Christmas, after a lengthy separation and an epic solo yachting trip from the Caribbean to Auckland. Dmitry Pelevin promised his 7-year-old son he would… Audio
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Profiling the new Olympic sports: Karate
Now to the final in our series on the four sports debuting at next year's Tokyo Olympics.
So far we've talked about climbing, surfing and skateboarding.
Today it's the turn of Karate - which makes… Video, Audio
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Forgotten holidays
Empire Day fell on the 24th of May and was celebrated in New Zealand from 1903 - two years after Queen Victoria passed away on 22 January 1901. The date was The Queen's birthday, but it was also one… Audio
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High school graduates building state houses
A group of high school students in West Auckland have finished school with building qualifications, and have helped to build six state homes. Massey High School Principal Glen Denham tells us about… Audio
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Tawa College student accepted into Harvard University
Tawa college student Jess Jenkins has been accepted into Harvard University. She talks to Emile about the next hurdle for taking her place there, money. Audio
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UK Black Lives Matter Movement 'heroes'
When Jamaine Facey and Patrick Hutchinson and two friends attended a Black Lives Matter protest in London in June, hadn't intended to get involved in any skirmishes. But that's what happened when they… Audio, Gallery
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Book Critic Pip Adam
Pip talks about the upcoming Kapiti Writers Retreat and tells us why retreats like this are so good for writers. Audio
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A covidious year
Audio 22 Dec 2020RNZ bulletin editor Denis Welch has written this poem about what has been a most Covidious year.
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OK Boomer! New Zealand in the Swinging Sixties
It was the time of pixie cuts, miniskirts, Beatles fanaticism, marching bands and men on the moon. The Swinging Sixties turned 60 this year - and Ian Chapman has marked it with a book jam-packed with… Audio
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What makes a perfect Christmas Lunch?
Jess Daniell from Jess' Underground Kitchen joins us to share some great Christmas lunch recipes and talk about what makes a perfect Christmas lunch Audio
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The world's first ever Christmas song for dogs
It's nothing new to see Christmas songs entering the music charts at this time of the year, but a UK company recently recorded a world first with the release of 'Raise the Woof' - a Christmas song… Video, Audio
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Eric Weiner: Life lessons from the Dead Philosophers' Society
In his new book, The Socrates Express, Eric Weiner goes in search of life lessons from dead philosophers. He joins the show to discuss the book -- which highlights philosophers and the specific… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 December 2020
Time to put your best voice forward this week in Hymns on Sunday! If you're feeling as though you haven't had the chance to have a good Christmas singalong yet, we've plenty of well-known carols for… Audio
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Covid-19 vaccine roll out starts in parts of the Pacific
Covid-19 vaccine roll out begins in CNMI this weekend but other Pacific countries still lack the ultra-cold storage facilities. Audio
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'I'm a sucker for punishment': Marlon Williams' fear of playing solo
Alt-country troubadour Marlon Williams' new album Plastic Bouquet was released last week.. It's his first new music since 2018's award winning Make Way For Love, which was written in the wake of his… Video, Audio
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James Rebanks: is the future of farming the past?
Shepherd James Rebanks tends a flock of Herdwick sheep on a family-owned farm in the Lake District in northern England. He learned traditional farming ways from his grandfather; a man with a profound… Audio
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Auckland port boss' comments on Māori, Pasifika 'offensive' - union boss
The chief executive of Ports of Auckland is being accused of making derogatory comments about Māori and Pasifika employees, with the union claiming some workers are so offended they boycotted the job… Video, Audio
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250 years young: why we love Beethoven
RNZ Concert listeners tell us what's so special about Beethoven 250 years after his birth.
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'Public health measures should not ever be politicised'
Dr Anthony Fauci is known worldwide as one of the most trusted authorities on Covid -19. Audio
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Covid-19: US hits another record for daily death toll
Audio 18 Dec 2020In the US more than 3600 people died of Covid-19 yesterday a new, shocking record for a country that has now recorded more than 17 million cases of coronavirus infection.
A second vaccine is expected… Audio
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Chinese project poised to shake up Daru's fisheries scene
A planned Chinese industrial fishing development on Papua New Guinea's southern border garnered the keen attention of Australian media, but what do local people in PNG's town of Daru make of it? Audio
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Designing low damage buildings
Low-damage buildings don't just save lives in an earthquake - they are designed to be resilient so they can stay in use. Audio