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Top Stories for Monday 7 October 2019
Audio 7 Oct 2019Environmental activists are planning to to shut down 60 cities worldwide, starting with Wellington. Students are urged to get support if they were at an Otago University party where a woman died on… Audio
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Deary Dairy Me: Auckland 12yo opens smoked butter business
An entrepreneurial 12-year-old from Auckland has set up a smoked butter business - and is taking famers markets by storm. Charlie Pronk - with a little help from his mum Jess - set up Dairy Me earlier… Audio
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Dunedin students shocked after weekend party death
Dunedin's student community is in shock, following a death at a party this weekend. A young woman died and two people were seriously injured as dozens of people tried to flee a house on Dundas Street… Audio
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Bizbyte - What is the hidden economy?
Every morning we answer one of your questions. Today's question: What is the hidden economy? Here's business reporter Madison Reidy Audio
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Fruit and Vege report with Glenn Forsyth
Before you head out to do your grocery shopping this week, our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth is here to join us with all the tips you'll need so you can get the buys for you and your… Audio
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Native Voices: Art opens the Tuia 250 commemorations
Tuia 250 ki Turanga kicked off over the weekend in Gisborne - with a range of events acknowledging Pacific voyagers and learning about Aotearoa's whole history. One of those events, separate to Tuia… Audio
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Second Trump whistleblower comes forward
To the US now where a second whistleblower has come forward in the impeachment case against President Donald Trump. The attorney representing both whistleblowers says the second whistleblower is an… Audio
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Who really owns New Zealand land?
Journalist, Kate Newton breaks down her investigation into land ownership in Aotearoa. Audio
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Father and daughter artists Kelcy and Arpege Taratoa
Painter Kelcy Taratoa and his video artist and curator daughter Arpege are working side by side at Tauranga Art Gallery, where Kelcy's showing early work through to new site-specific art commissioned… Audio
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Gin Wigmore - bringing Romeo & Juliet to the stage
In 1996 Australian filmmaker Baz Lurmann made a big splash by putting Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet on the big-screen in a contemporary setting. Helping to colour the movie's moods and reflect the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 October 2019
We're playing favourites today! The BBC's Songs of Praise has just revealed the UK's 10 favourite hymns, and we'll be counting them down to Number One. See if your favourites are there. Video, Audio
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Rainy Day Jazz 1
Audio 5 Oct 2019This week: jazz inspired by the rain, including Wes Montgomery with ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’, Paul Motian with ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’, and Dee Dee Bridgewater singing ‘Here’s That Rainy Day’.
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Rainy Day Jazz 2
Audio 5 Oct 2019More jazz inspired by the rain, including Joanne Brackeen with Jobim’s ‘Waters of March’, Glenn Miller’s ‘Blue Rain’, and Herbie Hancock with ‘Rain Dance’. Audio
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Worlds of Music Ep 157 featuring Gypsy Pop Songs from Tito's Yugoslavia
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Chapter 7 - 'Why does this keep happening to me?'
Audio 5 Oct 2019Seeking refuge in an unlikey place could just be the key to unlocking the investigative puzzle Audio
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Takiwatanga Sanctuary - a haven for animals and for families
Steve and Phil Brown have set up their King Country home and farm as a sanctuary for children with disabilities and their families. Their rescued animals are on the staff and help entertain and… Audio, Gallery
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Regional Wrap
This week unsettled spring weather included damaging hail in Hawkes Bay, hard frosts in Marlborough and it's been wetter than wet on the West Coast. Audio
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Adrian Orr: The Reserve Bank governor taking on the Aussie banks
The Reserve Bank's Governor thinks the big 4 Australian banks are making too much money in NZ. Guyon Espiner investigates efforts to rein them in. Audio
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Bizarre true story of journalist conned by 'fantasist' extremist
In a book that was twice stopped by authorities, "The Messenger" tells how Shiv Malik met, and was subsequently taken in by, Hassan Butt, a notorious British-Pakistani terror spokesman in the… Audio
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Orphan stuck in Syrian refugee camp could be a New Zealander
It's claimed a three-and-a-half-year-old orphan stuck in a Syrian refugee camp is the child of a deceased New Zealand citizen. Nine to Noon has been told the toddler, who's parents had been living in… Audio
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Business briefs
The brewing and hospitality company, Moa Group, has completed the purchase of Auckland's Non Solo Pizza for 3-point-7-5 mllion dollars. Audio
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NZQA considers axing entire diploma category
Audio 1 Oct 2019Foreign students not meeting English language standards and being marked too favourably could result in the abolition of an entire class of qualification. More than half the people who enrol in level… Audio
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Radiographers on strike today, tomorrow
A public hospital manager says strike action under way from today will add to the long delays many people already face for non-urgent surgery. Hundreds of radiographers, who take x-rays, will walk off… Audio
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Monet and Debussy
Elric Hooper and Des Wilson look at Impressionism and Music, and in particular the work of 'The Two Claudes'. Audio
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Clifford Brown / Max Roach 1
Audio 28 Sep 2019This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Billie Holiday, Dianne Reeves and Gregory Porter. Audio
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Clifford Brown / Max Roach 2
Audio 28 Sep 2019This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Dianne Reeves and Quatuor Ebène. Audio
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From Canton to Kerikeri: the varied life of Joe Ngan
Joe Ngan was born in 1932 in a small village near Canton (Guangzhou) China. When he was two, his mother died while giving birth to his sister. That meant Joe and elder brother Sun, were virtual… Audio
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Sports News for 27 September 2019
England coach Eddie Jones has joked Owen Farrell is "missing half his nose" after the English playmaker was on the receiving end of a shoulder charge in his side's 45-7 Rugby World Cup win over the… Audio
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Hope for a Generation: seven Kiwi protest songs
As Kiwi school kids head out on their second climate protest this year, we count down seven of the best New Zealand protest songs. Video
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APO to celebrate 40th year in style
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra has announced its 2020 season, marking 40 years of music making. Audio