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Nashville Babylon: 18 January 2025
This week's 2 hour summer special features classic reggae from Prince Buster, blues and soul courtesy of Al Green, Big Mama Thornton and Rory Gallagher plus new tracks from Miles Calder and The… Audio
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Peter Gordon: Raw fish on twice cooked sesame kumara
Peter Gordon is the pioneer of fusion food and for 40 years he's gathered ingredients, textures and techniques from the kitchens of the world. Audio
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Chef Peter Gordon - Mexican chocolate cake
Peter Gordon is the pioneer of fushion food and for 40 years he's gathered ingredients, textures and techniques from the kitchens of the world. He's owned award winning restaurants from Wellington to… Audio
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Road Trip: Champion boxer Mea Motu
Mea Motu is the current IBO World Super Bantamweight Champion. Her record stands at 20-0, meaning she has not lost one of her pro fights - and that includes seven knock outs. Audio
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Adam Chamber Music Festival 2024 - Grand Opening Concert
Audio 7 Jan 2025Star artists, both local and international, open the 2024 Adam Chamber Music Festival with a stimulating programme of Haydn, Schumann and Dohnányi. Audio
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Live: Te Kaahu at WOMAD 2024
Listen to Te Kaahu, paying tribute to her her tūpuna wāhine (female ancestors) through the craft and skill of Maori songwriting and storytelling in a special performance on the Brooklands stage at… Audio
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The best classic pubs
Travel writer Peter Janssen joins Anna Thomas to share five iconic, historic, and road-trippable Kiwi pubs. Audio
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Latest from the Dunedin Study
University of Otago Professor Jonathan Broadbent joins Anna Thomas to share updates from the world-renowned longitudinal study into the lives of 1,000 New Zealanders. Audio
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Summer book review with Bonnie Harrison
Producer Bonnie Harrison reviews The Bookshop Detectives: Dead Girl Gone by Gareth and Louise Ward. Audio
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Saxophonist Louisa Williamson
Wellington's Louisa Williamson has played live and recorded for some of New Zealand's biggest names from L.A.B. to Trinity Roots, and more traditional jazz ensembles like the Rodger Fox Big Band. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 11am for 7 January 2025
Audio 7 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Museum stop: Nelson Classic Car Museum
From a 1903 Cadillac to the world's fastest Mini, the museum showcases decades of motoring history. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 10am for 7 January 2025
Audio 7 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 7th January
On today's episode, Dame Tariana Turia is laid to rest in Whanganui, Sir Bill English reflects on her legacy and Justin Trudeau resigns after nine years in his country's top office. Plus, the legal… Audio
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An island to oneself: Natalie McCondach on Urupukapuka
Four years ago she joined her partner on the island of Urupukapuka. Over the winter months they have no one but themselves and the abundant wildlife for company. Audio
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Kiwi abroad: Chef Toby Archibald in Dallas
His restaurant Quarter Acre blends the iconic Kiwi dream and cuisine with local produce - all in the heart of Texas. Audio
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Bizz Buzz with Nona Pelletier
RNZ business reporter Nona Pelletier joins Anna to chat lucky Lotto numbers, a good time for gold, and interesting moves in the supermarket sector. Audio
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Runner completes ten Great Walks in ten days
Sleeping only four hours a night, Romain Groleau covered the distance of over twelve marathons, and all while raising money for the New Zealand Nature Fund. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 7 January 2025
Audio 7 Jan 2025The latest RNZ Pacific news and sport. Audio
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New Year's best produce buys
The new year has started with some good news for supermarket shoppers. It may be cold now, but warm weather has provided favourable growing conditions for many parts of the country... meaning extra… Audio
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Dolphin rescue at Otago beach
Otago lifesavers swapped beach patrol for dolphin rescue after being alerted to the animal trapped in the shallows of an estuary. It was all hands on deck as members of the public, Department of… Audio
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Cool summer weather set to linger
Well, there's not much snow on the horizon down here but it's certainly not warm for much of the country. The cold weather that brought summer to a halt for much of the country will linger on for at… Audio
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Wicked misses out at Golden Globes
The musical Wicked's award hopes are doing anything but defying gravity, after the movie picked up one award from its four nominations at the Golden Globe awards yesterday. Narco-musical film 'Emilia… Audio
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Woman left with IRD debt after Working for Families trouble
A woman was left with a 9000 dollar tax bill after making a mistake on one of the forms she needed to fill out after the birth of her first child. She's one of many people left in debt to Inland… Audio
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Bill English remembers Tariana Turia
Former Prime Minister Sir Bill English, a colleague and close friend of Dame Tariana Turia, has been paying his respects ahead of her burial today. He worked closely with Dame Tariana to implement the… Audio
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Wellingtonians hope Reading Cinema sale will transform the CBD
There's hope that the sale of a large, derelict building will breathe new life into Wellington's CBD. Real estate group Prime Property has bought the Reading Cinemas building on Courtenay Place but… Audio
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Donald Trump certified as US President
US Vice President Kamala Harris meets with congress to certify the election of Donald Trump on the 4th anniversary of the Capitol Hill Attack. US correspondant Caroline Malone talks to Morning… Audio
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Canada reacts to Trudeau's resignation
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigns as his party's leader after nine years in the top job. Correspondant Kate Fisher talked to Morning Report's Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira about the reaction… Audio
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Last day for feedback on Treaty Principles Bill
Its the final day for public feedback on David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill. Legal expert Andrew Geddis tells Morning report he expects "Tens of thousands" of New Zealanders to make a submission. Audio
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Final day of Dame Tariana Turia's tangi
Dame Tariana Turia is laid to rest in Whanganui on the final day of her Tangi. Reporter, Pokere Paewai, spoke to Morning Report's Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira from her Whangaehu Marae. Audio