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Sense and Sensibility on stage in raucous spin
Audio 7 Jul 2024Sisters, suitors and swooning - the Dashwood family is getting a raucous spin in this latest iteration of Sense and Sensibility at Circa Theatre. Audio
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Fast Favourites with chemist and comedian Dr Joel Rindelaub
Audio 7 Jul 2024A chemist and now a comedian (naturally), Dr Joel Rindelaub has been swapping the classroom for comedy clubs with his show Science Is No Joke. He first performed his one-hour set at the NZ… Audio
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Calling Home: Grace Palmer from Vancouver
Audio 7 Jul 2024Calling Home this week is Grace Palmer. The Kiwi actor is currently living in Vancouver filming on the set of Fox TV's #1 sitcom 'Animal Control'. Audio
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Hannah McQueen: Money matters
Self-described "financial force of nature," Hannah McQueen is a chartered accountant and founder of financial literacy company Enable Me. Audio
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Iva Davies: From oboe player to punk-rock legend
Icehouse is one of Australia's best-known and beloved rock bands. Audio
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How to get the most from your doctor appointment
You only get 15 minutes at the GP, so how do you make the most of it? Audio
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Kris Edwards – The Cerebral Palsy Podcast
Kris Edwards has been working in Commercial Radio for 37 years. He also has Cerebral Palsy. Audio
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England through to the Euro semi-finals
BBC commentator Henry Moeran is absolutely ecstatic - England has made it through to the Euro 2024 semi-finals, beating Switzerland on penalties after a 1-1 draw in extra time. Audio
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Mediawatch - TV3's phoenix from the ashes
Audio 7 Jul 2024Last Friday the curtain came down on Newshub at 6 - and more than 30 years of nightly news made at the TV channel Three. But the next day the new 6pm bulletin by Stuff launched in its place… Audio
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Model Strangers: Virtual people watching
Audio 7 Jul 2024Most of us will have enjoyed 'people watching' at some point - as we waited for a bus or sipped a cuppa in a cafe - wondering about strangers who walk past. Audio
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Wild Thang: The World's Ugliest Dog
Audio 7 Jul 2024The World's Ugliest Dog competition has been held for nearly 50 years. Audio
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A burned-out writer, 12 sheep, and 12 life lessons
John Connell was an investigative journalist, documentary maker and author of multiple bestsellers when the creative well ran dry. Audio
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Displacement, drift, layering and conversion: The changing parliament
There is new research on how Parliament's rules change, and the researcher gets to observe that change very closely – Parlament's Clerk of the House. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 July 2024
You might think the life of a 19th century hymn translator was pretty uneventful. Not so for John Mason Neale, who translated our first hymn in this week’s programme, Christ is made the sure… Audio
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Orchestra Wellington: The Classical Style
Orchestra Wellington's "The Classical Style" presents Beethoven's 9th symphony during the 200th anniversary of its premiere together with Prokofiev's First Symphony and Tailleferre's Piano Concerto. Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 6 July 2024
On this week's show there's blues from Bessie Smith, Jimmy Reed and Elmore James, classic country from Kris Kristofferson plus some jumpin' jive courtesy of Louis Prima. Audio
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Rodger Fox's Last Album
Before he passed away in late May, Rodger Fox recorded one final album with his big band. Fittingly, it's called "Alive in New York". Audio
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In the Winelight
Nick Tipping checks out sultry ballads from Kurt Elling, Kenny Burrell, and Phil Woods; Benny Green and Red Garland swing hard; and the SFJazz Collective takes on Horace Silver. Audio
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'We're grateful': Tongan caregiver granted visa reprieve
A Tongan family fighting to keep their aunt in New Zealand has been granted a reprieve. Audio
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Law and order at any cost
What we know, what we don't, and what the evidence says, about whether boot camps work. Audio
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Moment of Calm: The first smells, the first sip of a new day.
Audio 3 Jul 2024Listen to the reassuring sounds of breakfast on the make. Audio
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26 Aaron Smale | The Terrible Legacy of Lake Alice
A surprise phone call from a sister Aaron Smale never knew existed led to an investigation into state abuse. His questions would ultimately result in an award-winning exposé of the heinous goings-on… Audio
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Auckland family fighting to keep aunty in NZ
An Auckland family says they're heartbroken two beloved members of the family are being told to leave the country by Immigration NZ. Loasi Latu and her husband have lived in New Zealand for decades… Audio
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NZ women on a mental precipice as a result of MRT shortage - survey
Audio 26 Jun 2024Thousands of Kiwis hit hard by the global shortage of estrogen patches have expressed their struggles in a recent survey. 80% said their mental health had been negatively impacted by the shortage… Audio
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More than 20,000 children missing in Gaza - Save the Children
Audio 25 Jun 2024Israel has been bombarding the strip since Hamas launched a brazen attack on October 7 last year, killing more than 1000 people and taking hundreds of hostages; many of whom are still being held… Audio
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Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher
Audio 24 Jun 2024Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given his first interview to a local media outlet since Hamas' attack on October 7. Audio
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Clip Joint
Herbie Mann gets groovy, Regina Carter goes to Cuba, and Nick Tipping checks out quartet and quintet tracks by Phil Broadhurst Audio
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Peter Zeihan: Why China’s days are numbered
Geopolitics expert Peter Zeihan tells Guyon what New Zealand needs to do right now if it wants to survive the end of globalisation, why China's days are numbered, and who's going to win the US… Video, Audio
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All Whites to play in Pacific Islands for first time in 7 years
Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owen about the All Whites playing in the Pacific Islands for the first time in seven years when they defend their OFC Nations Cup title, New Zealand kick off their… Audio