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Sports News for 16 December 2019
The New Zealand women's sevens team have beaten Australia 17-7 to win the Cape Town leg of the World Series. Audio
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Song Crush: 13 of the best international songs of 2019
Ballads for the end of the world, torch songs for broken hearts, political missives for everyone, and a glimmer of hope in them all. It’s Song Crush’s 2019 wrap of the (international) songs they’ve… Video, Audio
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Easy summer recipes for your fruit and vege gains
Glen Forsyth serves a winning winter dish and a smooth smoothie for your fruit gains.
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The most outlandish music videos of 2019
The RNZ Music team pick their favourite music videos, and they’re all wonderfully weird. Video
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: The 1984 Queen St riot
Last Saturday marked the 35th anniversary of one of New Zealand's worst riots. Audio, Gallery
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Therapy is powerful, but it demands strength and courage
People often see therapy as a last resort, but you don't have to be at rock-bottom to benefit from it, says clinical psychologist Dr Jacqui Winship. With the right help, even those of us who are… Audio
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Book review - Paris, 7 a.m. by Liza Wieland
Anne Else reviews Paris, 7 a.m. by Liza Wieland, which is published by Simon & Schuster. Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 2: Really Nice Potato Sacks
Joseph and Grace Trinidad talk about making their “own little Philippines” in the Hawke’s Bay, why Filipinos love competition, and what it means to be both queer and Catholic in 2019. Video, Audio
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Christmas spirit: Invercargill community helping struggling families
While the Christmas season is supposed to be a joyous time for many, for those living under the poverty line - it can mean suicide, depression and family violence. The Spirit Army is a citizen-led… Audio
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Composer Catch-up with David Hamilton
Audio 7 Dec 2019David Hamilton tells us a bit about himself, what he's been up to recently, and what he thinks of NZ music. Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: The Kingston Flyer
Performed by Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 June 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with Tim Dodd. Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: Hine Raukatauri
Performed by flutist Jennifer Mori with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 May 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with Tim Dodd. Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: The Ghosts of Wreck Bay
Performed by Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 May 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with Tim Dodd. Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: Oboe Concertino
Performed by Bede Hanley with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 May 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with Tim Dodd. Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: Canticle 5
Performed by Helen Acheson, Bede Hanley & Sarah Watkins at an Auckland Chamber Orchestra concert, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 May 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with Tim Dodd. Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: Hurdy Gurdy
Performed by Jennifer Mori, Peter Scholes, Miranda Adams, Sarah Watkins at an Auckland Chamber Orchestra concert, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 May 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with Tim Dodd. Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: Two songs from A Small Garden of Songs
Performed by Helen Acheson (soprano), Miranda Adams (violin), Ingrid Bauer (harp) at an Auckland Chamber Orchestra concert, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 May 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with… Video, Audio
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David HAMILTON: Nix Olympica
Performed by Bede Hanley, Peter Scholes, Rachel Guan, Sung-Soo Hong, Sarah Watkins, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, 23 May 2019. Introduced by David Hamilton with Tim Dodd. Video, Audio
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History through the Piano: Europe and the World
John Drummond looks at famous pieces of piano music as windows into the world in which they were created. A composer cannot help but reflect the world he lives in, his understanding of life, his… Audio
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The Mixtape - Boh Runga
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is jewellry designer Boh Runga, best known as the flamehaired frontwoman of Stellar*. She shares her tunes with Yadana Saw. Audio
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Nick Bollinger on Rick Bryant and Arthur Baysting
Nick Bollinger remembers blue eyed soul man, raconteur Rick Bryant and poet, songwriter, screenwriter and stand up Arthur Baysting, both of whom died earlier this week. Nick and Yadana Saw reflect… Audio
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Angel Olsen on her new album All Mirrors
Kirsten Johnstone talks to the singer-songwiter about her acclaimed new album, moving to North Carolina, and maintaining mental health on the road. Audio
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Introducing: Ashley Alexander
Auckland musician Ashley Alexander introduces his song 'Nicotine'. Audio
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Worlds of Music featuring American singer and songwriter Michael Hurley
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Nadia Reid introduces us to her new single
Nadia Reid spoke to Charlotte Ryan about the recording process of her new album 'Out Of my Provence' and introduces us to her single 'Best Thing'. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Dec 6 2019
Audio 7 Dec 2019A review of the week's news including... Kris Faafoi apologises for offering to help in a friend's immigration case, shock as Samoan toddler denied MMR vaccine in Auckland, Samoa shut down as mass… Audio
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Listener Feedback for Saturday Morning for 7 December 2019
Audio 7 Dec 2019Kim Hill reads Listener feedback for 7 December 2019. Audio
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Artist Wayne Youle - 20/20 words of wisdom
Wayne Youle is one of our country's leading contemporary artists. His work combines pop art playfulness with a critical bi-cultural awareness. Of Ngapuhi, Ngati Whakaeke and European descent, Youle… Audio, Gallery
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Caroline Vercoe on Gauguin
Dr Caroline Vercoe is Senior lecturer in art history at The University of Auckland.
She specialises in contemporary Pacific art and performance art, with a particular interest in issues of race… Audio
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Dame Sue Black on life, death and forensics
Scottish forensic anthropologist and anatomist Professor Dame Sue Black has pioneered ways to use an image of someone's hands (often a criminal suspect's only visible physical feature) as a means of… Audio