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Behind the scenes of the 2023 APRA Silver Scrolls
Audio 7 Oct 2023On wednesday 4th October in Auckland, Spark Arena hosted the Silver Scroll Awards, the APRA-voted ceremony focused on songwriting.
Tony Stamp went along with his trusty sound device and interviewed… Audio
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'Vegetables have something to do with it' says centenarian
Alan Wilcox of Pukekohe celebrated his 100th birthday. He walks down a lifetime and legacy of growing with Country Life. Audio
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The godfather of Māori sports commentary Hemana Waaka
This week on Māpuna we speak to one of legends of Māori broadcasting and one of the first people to do sports commentary in te reo Māori, Hemana Waaka. Waaka has called everything from rugby, league… Audio
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New TV series flirts with what's 'unacceptable' for middle-aged women
Audio 7 Oct 2023Frustrated by the lack of decent roles for middle-aged women, actor Robyn Malcolm and veteran screenwriter Dianne Taylor decided to do something about it. The pair put their heads together to create… Audio
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New Zealand Chamber Choir marks 25 years with national tour
New Zealand's premier national choir is celebrating its 25th anniversary by embarking on a national tour this month. The Voices New Zealand Chamber Choir will be reimagining Mozart with a new… Audio
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Kiwi film-maker lifting the lid on California's pistachio wars
Pistachio nuts have become a popular snack around the world but a new documentary about where they come from and how they're farmed might make pistachio lovers think again before shelling their next… Audio
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Can man-made ivory save the elephants?
Professor Jochen Mannhart is a physicist whose scientific work could prove to be a conservation game changer. Every year tens of thousands of African elephants continue to be hunted down and killed by… Audio
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On the campaign trail, week five: Luxon grapples with his 'last resort'
Audio 7 Oct 2023TVNZ's multi-party debate this week illustrated key features of this election campaign: the minor parties' rising popularity, and the complicated role of NZ First.
With polls they would need Winston… Audio
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Untouchable Girls: The Topp Twins in their own words
For over 40 years, twin sisters Lynda and Jools Topp have performed as the joyfully anarchic and comedic country music duo The Topp Twins. Now 65, Dames Jools and Lynda Topp speak to Kim Hill about… Video, Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 9am for 7 October 2023
Audio 7 Oct 2023The Latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport Audio
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Kim Stanley Robinson: Imagining the future and finding hope
US writer Kim Stanley Robinson spends a lot of time imagining the future. The author of more than 20 novels, including his best-selling The Mars Trilogy, he's considered one of the greatest writers of… Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 8am for 7 October 2023
Audio 7 Oct 2023The Latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport Audio
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News in Niuean for 7 October 2023
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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News in Niuean for 7 October 2023
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 7am for 7 October 2023
Audio 7 Oct 2023The Latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 October 2023
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 7 October 2023
Another crisis looms over New Caledonia's nickel industry; 'First of its kind' Polynesian anime explores voyaging legends; NZ defence force personnel recalls intensive military exercise in Fiji… Audio
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Another crisis looms over New Caledonia's nickel industry
Another crisis looms over New Caledonia's nickel industry Audio
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'First of its kind' Polynesian anime explores voyaging legends
'First of its kind' Polynesian anime explores voyaging legends. Audio
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NZ defence force personnel recalls military exercise in Fiji
NZ defence force personnel recalls intensive military exercise in Fiji Audio
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Episode 4: Stories
Aria finds herself in danger, alone at the riverside. Did she stumble across a suspect? A body is found at the river. Audio
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The Week in Detail: El Niño, The Voice, and community gardens
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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RNZ Pacific News at 6am for 7 October 2023
Audio 7 Oct 2023The Latest RNZ Pacific News and Sport Audio
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Long Read: Tairāwhiti's Trauma
By Aaron Smale: On the slow destruction and devastating impact of the pine industry on Tairāwhiti. Audio
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Preview: 2023 Show Me Shorts Film Festival
Dan Slevin checks out four of the 86 films programmed in this year’s Show Me Shorts Film Festival. Video
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Black caps get win in final World Cup warm-up against South Africa
The Black Caps got the ideal hitout ahead of their opening Cricket World Cup game against England on Thursday with a win in their final warm-up match in India. In a rain-reduced game against South… Video, Audio
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Ruapehu Alpine Lifts gets bailed out for the fourth time
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts is getting its fourth multimillion-dollar bailout of the year.
The government has agreed to give the company, which is in voluntary administration, an extra $7 million.
This is… Audio
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Sports News for 3 October 2023
Black Caps opener Devon Conway is hoping the quality of the Indian wickets they've played on during the warmup matches continues into the World Cup. The New Zealanders wrapped up their preparations… Audio
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Sports News for 3 October 2023
The Black Caps have completed their preparations for the World Cup with a 7 run win over South Africa in a rain-affected warmup game in India. After deciding to bat first New Zealand made 321 for six… Audio