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The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Audio 7 Aug 2020It's Lucille Ball's birthday! Robert Kelly looks back on the life, work and legacy of the queen of the cathode glow. Audio
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Critter of the Week: Manuka chafer beetle
This week's critter is the manuka chafer beetle. They are a glorious bright metallic green and were set into jewellery throughout the Victorian era. Audio, Gallery
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Ask Stan Scott the builder
Builder Stan Scott joins us today to answer some of your DIY questions - He will try to get through as many as possible - but the list is long! 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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Julie Biuso's louise cake with lemon curd
Julie Biuso joins us to talk about lemons, which are in abundance at the moment. She also shares a delicious recipe for louise cake using lemon curd instead of raspberry jam. Audio
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3pm Pacific Regional News for 7 August 2020
Audio 7 Aug 2020The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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NZ Live: Milly Tabak and the Miltones
Auckland Americana band Milly Tabak and the Miltones visited our Auckland studio on the release day of their album Honest Woman. Video, Audio
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The Suburban Solar Conundrum
The combination of solar panels, electricity storage batteries, smart household gadgets, and a boring looking black box is set to change forever how our electricity system works.
But do we need… Audio
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Rock lobster industry recognised for its sustainability efforts
At the first ever Seafood Sustainability Awards the CRA8 Rock Lobster Industry Association Inc took home the award for Operational Innovation. CEO Malcolm Lawson talks to Jesse. Audio
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Alice Snedden's Bad News
Alice Snedden's docu-comedy series tackling some of Aotearoa's most contentious social and political issues is back for a second season, on RNZ and the Spinoff next week. She tells Jesse about the… Audio
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Golden Bay locals want tougher rules around marine farms
Golden Bay residents are pushing for tighter controls on the marine farming industry which is rapidly taking off in the area. Rod Barker tells Jesse why they are so concerned. Audio
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Sustainable building certification won't be in Auckland
Auckland Council has back tracked on including sustainable building certification on its Land Information Memoranda or LIM reports. Jesse speaks to the Green Building Council chief executive, Andrew… Audio
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First Song: Jamila Woods
Listen to the new Jamila Woods track 'SULA (Paperback)' the first music since her landmark 2019 album LEGACY! LEGACY!, on which every track relates to an iconic artist of colour. Inspired by Toni… Audio
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Psych-pop group Glass Vaults release single, announce new album
RNZ Music is proud to present Glass Vaults' new single ‘Flat White Boy’, from their newly-announced third album, Sounds That Sound Like Music.
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1pm Pacific Regional News for 7 August 2020
The latest regional Pacific news. Audio
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Crusaders close to Super Rugby Aotearoa win
The Crusaders' historic four-year undefeated run in Christchurch came to an end last month when they were upset by the Hurricanes. But this weekend, at home against the Highlanders, they'll have a… Audio
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Calls to urgently support a Maori Health Authority
The Public Health Association is calling for the Health Minister to urgently support a Māori Health Authority - with more power - before the election. The Health and Disability Review released in June… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 7 August 2020
An animal abuse scandal in the U.K has raised the interest of a government department here.
Eric Frykberrg has the rural news. Audio
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Victoria Jones on her one-of-a-kind Amazonian bass
Victoria Jones on her 5-string "Amazon" bass, made in Brazil in 2003. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 7 August 2020
Lydia Ko shows she's still a force to be reckoned with on the LPGA tour.
Stephen Hewson has sport. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 August 2020
IAG's profits take a tumble due to Aussie bushfire claims.
Emma Hatton has business. Audio
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Hundreds of cancer cases undiagnosed during Covid lockdown
Hundreds of cancer cases went undiagnosed during the Covid-19 lockdown and the weeks that followed, as the health system focused on gearing up for a pandemic. A report by Te Aho o Te Kahu, the… Audio
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National Party signals multi-million dollar investment in women's health
The National Party would spend an extra $20 million over four years protecting women from gynaecological cancer including immediately introducing self-testing for the virus that is a precurser to… Audio
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Oranga Tamariki bosses at Waitangi Tribunal
Oranga Tamariki's bosses are fronting up to the Waitangi Tribunal today. The tribunal's urgent inquiry into Oranga Tamariki, which in part seeks to find out why Māori are dispropotionately taken into… Audio
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Extra Time for 7 August 2020
After significant investigations into high performance environments in cycling, football and hockey - yet another New Zealand sport is in the spotlight concerning the topic of athlete welfare… Audio
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Midday News for 7 August 2020
Audio 7 Aug 2020Oranga Tamariki bosses front up at the Waitangi Tribunal after yet another critical report, and catching up on hundreds of missed cancers after lockdown.
Nicola Wright has the news. Audio
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2020 Semi-finalists at NZCT Chamber Music Contest
Enjoy the videos of the other six groups who were semi-finalists at the 2020 NZCT Chamber Music Contest. Video
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The week that was
Audio 7 Aug 2020Our comedians Te Radar and Karen O'Leary with an injection of humour. Audio
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
The rise of the different sporting codes being called out amid shocking allegations of psychological and physical abuse, gymnastics is the latest. And what's going on with the Warriors?. Audio