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Tax
Taxes! You may know how your family buys things, but how does the Government pay for what it does? Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
The latest signing to Aotearoa's premier wonk-pop label Flying Nun is 7-piece Wellington, followed by a scalding new single from ex-pat Aucklander Dion Lunadon (The D4) and a classic from Nigerian… Audio
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David Kilcullen: analysis of the West's failure in Afghanistan
Almost a year after US troops began withdrawing from Afgahanistan, Kathryn speaks with counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen. Audio
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Covid-19 Minister details change to reinfection advice
The government is supplying thousands of masks to school kids and staff in a bid to curb the spread of Covid.
It has also revised its advice on testing for re-infections of the virus, as thousands of… Video, Audio
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The harms of 'sharenting' and how to protect children online
A privacy expert says Kiwi kids need better protection when it comes to what's being shared about them by their parents online. Audio
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Question Time for 28 June 2022
Questions to Ministers BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? JAN LOGIE to the Minister of Internal Affairs: Does she have confidence… Audio
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David Mason - composing Maori orchestral sound
Integrating the style and colour of traditional Māori music with the vast range of an orchestra is the goal of award winning composer and sonic artist, David Mason, this year's National Youth… Audio
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Ambient Jazz
Settle in for an hour of ambient jazz, inspired by NZ saxophonist and composer Louisa Williamson's new ambient big band album "What Dreams May Come". Audio
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Quintessence
Nick checks out some of Quincy Jones' early work as a big band leader, as well as tracks by Wynton Kelly and Esperanza Spalding. Audio
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Matariki
Mānawatia a Matariki! The first official Māori celebration to be made a public holiday in Aotearoa and we’re here to tell you what it’s all about. Audio
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Celebrating Matariki on RNZ Concert
Special programming to listen out for on RNZ Concert as we mark the very first Matariki public holiday and the universal language of music in celebrating the winter solstice. Audio
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Review: Lightyear
Lightyear is the film that inspired the action figure in the Toy Story films, Buzz Lightyear, we're told. But who exactly is it aimed at, we wonder? Featuring the voices of Chris Evans and Taika… Video, Audio
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24/7 medical clinic needed in south, east Auckland to help Middlemore
Over Matariki weekend some general practitioners in south and east Auckland will be taking up the slack for Middlemore's slammed emergency department, staying open longer and providing some free… Video, Audio
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Without a 24/7 clinic, hospital is East Aucklanders' only choice
East Auckland residents say they have been bounced between clinics and are waiting hours on end for urgent after-hours health care.
The population in the area is an estimated 140,000 people, but… Video, Audio
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Disco Bloodbath
We talk to Director Marcus Palmer about his film, playing at theis year's Doc Edge Festival called Disco Bloodbath which follows the core performers and managers of the eponymous iconic Tamaki… Audio
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Crusaders ponder future after 13th Super Rugby win
Another Super Rugby trophy will be settling into its new home at Crusaders HQ in Christchurch after the competition kings outclassed old rivals the Blues 21-7 in Saturday night's final in Auckland.
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Robertson celebrates Crusaders win
The Crusaders' dynasty rolls on with a 13th Super Rugby title in 24 years locked away.
The red and blacks won the inaugural Super Rugby Pacific title 21-7 over the Blues in Auckland on Saturday… Audio
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A new home for the Super Rugby trophy
Yet another Super Rugby trophy will be settling into its new home at Crusaders HQ in Christchurch.
The most dominant team in competition history have again proven they're the benchmark - producing a… Audio
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Scott Robertson on latest Crusaders Super Rugby win
The Crusaders' dynasty rolls on with a 13th Super Rugby title in 24 years locked away.
The red and blacks won the inaugural Super Rugby Pacific title 21-7 over the Blues in Auckland on Saturday… Audio
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Tragic crash near Picton kills 7 including baby
Audio 20 Jun 2022Police say the blink of an eye was all the time it took for seven people to lose their lives when a van and refrigerated goods truck collided near Picton yesterday morning. A baby was among those who… Audio
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Sara Hughes takes her art to the street
Several years after feeling unsafe while at a notorious bus shelter in Tauranga, artist Sara Hughes is transforming it into a brightly coloured and illuminated work of art. It will be suspended above… Audio, Gallery
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GIB crisis: Little faith in change after meeting with Fletcher
One of Fletcher Building's toughest critics has little faith anything will change after a crisis meeting with the GIB giant today.
KiwiSaver provider and social housing backer, Simplicity Living… Video, Audio
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Kiri and Lou launches on Nickelodeon in the US
Beloved New Zealand made cartoon Kiri and Lou is launching in the US on the Nickelodeon network. Writer and director of the series, Harry Sinclair talks to Jesse. Video, Audio
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Annemarie Nelson
This hour features a brand new album from Dunedin-based singer Annemarie Nelson, recorded in 2008 but released in 2022. Audio
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100 years of Jaki Byard
Nick celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jaki Byard - eclectic pianist, composer and teacher. Audio
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Farming v Forestry - Friend or Foe
In a forest block near Tokoroa a 60-year-old tree is felled and turned into a cubic metre of wood. It will end up at the Mystery Creek Fieldays at the end of the year to give a visual representation… Audio