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Bruce Brown: Death of Expertise
Nick checks out a new album by Wellington jazz singer-songwriter Bruce Brown. Audio
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Netball: England Roses superfan ready to cheer in Hamilton
An England Roses netball superfan reckons she'll be the lone voice cheering them on as they play the Silver Ferns tonight.
Ally White is at Claudelands Arena in Hamilton waiting for centre pass at… Audio
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INTERVIEW Imugi
Auckland underground superstars Imugi Imugi are duo Carl Ruwhiu and Yery Cho. They released their first EP Vacasian in 2017, a journey into the "diasporic-Asian-girl-psyche" and the healing it takes… Video, Audio
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VIDEO: NZSO - Stravinsky & Cassadó
Audio 28 Oct 2020The NZSO perform the balletic concert hall piece Danses Concertantes by Stravinsky and Andrew Joyce performs Spanish composer Cassadó's Suite for Solo Cello. Video
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Should access to paracetamol be restricted?
The Panel speaks to Medical director of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Dr Bryan Betty. Audio
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MacDiarmid Institute receives $48m for science research
The MacDiarmid Institute in Wellington has been recognised for the fourth time as a Centre of Research Excellence and received $48 million in funding. The Institute was founded in 2002 by Victoria… Audio
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Labour weekend official road toll at 7
Wallace speaks to the national road policing manager Gini Welch. Audio
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The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Audio 27 Oct 2020The official Labour weekend road toll lifted to 7 today, after a woman died in hospital following a mountain biking accident south-west of Hamilton on Sunday morning. Wallace speaks to the national… Audio
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Party People | Season 1 | Episode 7: Te Whakatau - The People Have Spoken
Our Haati Paati People, Shane Te Pou and Tau Henare, join Mihi Forbes to discuss the election results—some were hotter than Pohutu Geyser in Rotorua! Audio
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Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Sacha Baron Cohen’s new Borat movie has already made headlines around the world. Dan Slevin checks in on whether it is also actually funny. Video
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Settling The Score 2020: The Top 100
You voted and now it's time for the big reveal: Here are New Zealand's 100 most popular pieces of classical music for 2020 - and yes, there are some surprises! Video
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Imugi 이무기 ‘Somebody Else’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and video from Auckland Electronic duo Imugi 이무기. ‘Somebody Else’ is their first release for 2020 and is taken from their sophomore EP, Dragonfruit, which… Video
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Groovy hard bop
Tunes from some of the hardest groovers in the business, including Hank Mobley and Kenny Burrell, plus standards from Trudy Lile and Mojave. Audio
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Diana Krall, and the Mystery Singer
Nick checks out Diana Krall's latest album, and presents two tracks from a mystery singer... Audio
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Settling The Score: Counting the votes, and the days
Not long now until we reveal Settling The Score 2020. RNZ Concert's countdown of Aotearoa's favorite classical music will be on the radio from 6am - 7pm Labour Day Monday. Please join us!
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PROKOFIEV: Symphony No 7 in C# minor, Op 131
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Premier Series concert, "Reflections", Auckland Town Hall, 22 October 2020. Audio
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APO - Reflections
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's Reflections concert includes the world premiere performance of Gary Kulesha's Oboe Concerto, with soloist Bede Hanley. Audio
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RNZ ordered to hand documents to SPCA over suspected animal welfare offences by dog breeder
A Hawke's Bay woman continued to breed puppies on her farm, despite the discovery of a highly contagious and potentially fatal parvovirus just months earlier.
The revelation is part of a Checkpoint… Video, Audio
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Caspar Green - How to write a quiz
In this week's "How to write" series, Caspar Green, of @quizlivetonight joins Jesse to explain how to write a great quiz. Audio
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Man Enough: Matt Chisholm explores men's mental health in new TVNZ series
To reduce New Zealand's alarmingly high male suicide rate, we need to reinvent what it means to be a man in this country, says TV presenter Matt Chisholm. He hopes to be part of the change with a new… Video, Audio
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NZ has most Rainbow parliament in the world
New Zealand now holds the title of the most rainbow Parliament in the world. Eleven LGBTQ people won seats in the weekend's election - that's 9.16 percent of the 120 MPs. The United Kingdom - the… Audio
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Bledisloe Cup: All Blacks outclass Wallabies
The All Blacks have one hand on the Bledisloe Cup after a spririted All Blacks performance cast aside the Wallabies 27-7 at Eden Park.
Blockbusting young winger Caleb Clarke starred in his New… Audio
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Sports News for 19 Oct 2020
The Wallabies coach Dave Rennie admits 40 missed tackles is never going to win you a test and that was the case as his side were beaten 27-7 by the All Blacks in their second Bledisloe Cup test at… Audio
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Jazz Messengers, Lena & Kurt
Lena Horne chimes in with some favourites, and the Jazz Messengers and Kurt Rosenwinkel add their unique jazz sounds. Audio
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Paul, Phil, Lena, & the JMs
More from Lena Horne and the Jazz Messengers, plus Phil Woods and Paul Bley. 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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Call for 'oceans policy' for NZ
New Zealand should adopt a national oceans policy, says Canterbury University law professor Karen Scott. Audio
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Voices Love Opera is a choral concert of operatic proportions
Top New Zealand choir Voices NZ turns to the world of opera for their next concert tour. Audio
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Distractions detract from National policy as election approaches
Time is running out for the National leader, Judith Collins, to turn her party's fortunes around.
New Zealanders have until 7 o'clock on Saturday night to have their say, and National has been… Audio