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YouTube stars sue the platform for discrimination
Eight gay content creators in the US are suing YouTube for what they say amounts to discrimination. Their suit says YouTube, which is owned by Google, regularly labels the content they produce as… Audio
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US Open: Defending champ Naomi Osaka suffers shock defeat
Defending US Open Champion Naomi Osaka, has suffered a shock defeat at the tournament his morning, losing 5-7 4-6 to the 13th seed Belinda Bencic. Her exit follows that of the men's defending champ… Audio
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Classical music and kapa haka combine for world première
Classical music and kapa haka combine this week in Rotorua and Hamilton. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 September 2019
Some hymns to celebrate the ever-increasing signs of Spring; Henry Baker's setting of Psalm 23 The king of love my shepherd is; and a 7-verse rendition of Charles Wesley's O for a thousand tongues by… Audio
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Donna Hay comes to New Zealand
One of the most famous cookbook authors in the Southern Hemisphere, Donna Hay, is coming to New Zealand to chat about her life. Audio
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Bonus Episode: Be You Very Well
Psychologist Sarb Johal and host James Nokise discuss ways to cope with frustration and anger. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Written off: The true cost of road deaths
At least one person is dying every day on our roads on average, and it's costing the country more than $5bn a year. Given that annual figure is more than we spend on transport infrastructure each… Video, Audio
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No escape: separating from an abusive partner
Audio 29 Aug 2019New Zealand has one of the highest rates of domestic violence in the world, but sociology research shows life post- separation can still leave women feeling trapped. Audio
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Suicide statistics a cause for serious concern
There were 685 suicides in the year to June. Seventeen more than last year. And each of those deaths has a huge ripple effect. Geoff Booth lost his son Liam to suicide. Geoff joins the panel to… Audio
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Business briefs
Whangarei based port company investor Marsden Maritime Holdings has had a slight lift in its full year profit to 9-point-7 million dollars .. about 3 percent up on a year ago. Audio
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Fail Until You Don't
Silver Fern Katrina Rore talks to host James Nokise about losing, learning, crying and taking time for yourself. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Māori suicide prevention workers 'undervalued, underfunded'
Māori suicide prevention workers say they are undervalued and underfunded and they're pleading for more support as Māori suicide rates reach record highs.
New figures show 685 people in Aotearoa… Video, Audio
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Watchdogs draw different conclusions on Christchurch gunman’s footage
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has sanctioned Sky TV for screening snippets of the gunman’s video of the Christchurch mosque attacks in March. But other broadcasters escaped censure here and in… Audio
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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
David Morriss presents an overview of the approaches taken to conducting Beethoven's works, beginning with the earliest music recordings. Audio
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The Mixtape: Charlotte Ryan
Christchurch native and music industry veteran Charlotte Ryan is the new host of RNZ’s flagship music programme Music 101. She joined us on the RNZ Music Mixtape to select some of her favourite songs… Video, Audio
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Kevin Briggs - Preventing suicide on the Golden Gate Bridge
Kevin Briggs is a former highway patrol officer whose intervention has prevented hundreds of people from taking their lives by jumping from San Francisco's most famous bridge. Kim asked the… Audio
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Go Ahead Caller - Ser 13, Ep 7 'Old Mate'
Audio 23 Aug 2019Ken rails against careless labelling of others. Annabelle calls in with her considered views on that and more
By Paul Casserly and Lee Baker
Voices - Paul Casserly, Toni Potter, Graeme Hill
Studio… Audio
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Bonus Episode: a community that cares
Psychologist Sarb Johal and host James Nokise discuss suicide, caring for those who remain, and ways to heal. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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The fart heard around the world: how an Australian musician's fart went viral
When an Australian musician recorded his fart on his phone he had no idea it would become an educational talking point for music students all around the world. His 7-tone fart was so unique, he turned… Video, Audio
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The $5 Pizza of Happiness
Billy T Award-winning comedian Cori Gonzalez-Macuer talks to host James Nokise about being famous, being broke and being honest about your pain. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Gun lobby pushes back on buy-back
All our MPs but one voted to change the gun laws. Opinion polls showed a majority approved and thousands of banned weapons have been peacefully surrendered. Do reported claims of widespread discontent… Audio
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Two Great Romantics
The rivalry between Tchaikovsky and Brahms was legendary, and it went beyond mere distaste for one another's musical direction. Thomas Goss explores the uneasy friendship and resulting musical ferment… Audio
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Herlin Riley, Pres & Teddy
Audio 17 Aug 2019Nick features two recent tracks by drummer Herlin Riley, classics from Lester Young and Teddy Wilson, and a collaboration between Wynton Marsalis and Willie Nelson. Audio
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Mingus Ah Um
Nick celebrates the 60th anniversary of Charles Mingus’ landmark album Mingus Ah Um. Audio
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Serving up salmon in South Canterbury
On a busy day Jamie Sleep and his fish processing team at High Country Salmon near Twizel can fillet up to 200 salmon. Business operations manager Tracey Gunn says the farm employs 30 staff, produces… Audio
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Social Procurement: A match made in heaven?
Nikki Mandow tells us why social procurement is way more exciting than it sounds - and how it might change the world. Audio
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American songwriter Justin Townes Earle on why he bought a gun for his newborn
Americana/roots musician Justin Townes Earle died on 23 August 2020, aged 38. A year ago he was in New Zealand to perform and spoke about guns, police and the POTUS with RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone.
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Nitrogen - a vital powerhouse
Most important biological molecules contain nitrogen, even though it takes lots of energy to make or break its chemical bonds, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 54 of Elemental. Audio
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Bonus Episode: Happy Boss, Happy Business
Psychologist Sarb Johal and host James Nokise discuss founder stress and the importance of investing in yourself. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Delaney Davidson ‘So Far Away’
RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share Delaney Davidson’s new video for ‘So Far Away’ from his 2018 record Shining Day. Video
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