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NZ Hip Hop Stand Up | Season 3 | Episode 7: Melodownz "The Anthem"
Melodownz demonstrated his unique flow and ability to craft conscious lyrics in the 2017 track "The Anthem." Video
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Jarkko Okkonen: ‘Frost Quakes’ explained
A town in northern Finland was hit this year by 26 frost quakes in 7 hours. So what are frost quakes? Jarkko Okkonen joins us from the Geological Society of Finland. Audio
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A Many-Splendored Thing
Tracks from Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, NZ pianists Mike Nock and Jonathan Crayford, and Benny Golson plays "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing". Audio
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Budget 2023: bare bones, blowout, or both?
The 2023 Budget has proven difficult to define: neither the belt-tightening exercise that was promised, nor the blatant bribery sometimes seen in election years.
Certainly, it is no election… Audio
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Rural counselling fund drops as demand peaks
The Rural Change Fund saw demand increase from 5 applications a week to 25. Now, when rural people need it most, the wellbeing programme has been put on pause. Audio
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Black Sheep Season 7 Trailer
RNZ multi award-winning podcast Black Sheep returns on May 26th with a new cast of mysterious misfits, violent villains and controversial characters. Audio
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RNZ reporter travels repaired SH2
State Highway 2 between Napier and Wairoa officially opened to traffic at 7 o'clock on Sunday morning, more than three months after it was damaged by Cyclone Gabrielle. RNZ reporter Kate Green drove… Audio
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Ford Tipping Wise Trio
Nick checks out a re-release by the Ford Tipping Wise Trio of an album which originally came out in the early 2000s, and a set by local legend Nathan Haines. Audio
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Murphy's Law
Swingers from the Marsalis Family and Cannonball Adderley, contemporary sounds from Kristin Berardi and Drew Gress, and magic from the Auckland band Dog. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Russell Brown
In the early 1980s journalist Russell Brown jumped ship from his boring newsroom job to become deputy editor of Rip It Up, a music magazine capturing and feeding a thriving urban culture Brown was… Audio
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The Christchurch teacher assessing fish-and-chip shops on YouTube
Crunch is king for Christchurch school teacher Alby Wilson, who reviews fish-and-chip shops on the YouTube channel 1Fish1Scoop. Video, Audio
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Farm for Life – Pt 7
Audio 10 May 2023Yet again Tangaroa shows his single minded determination even when the odds are stacked against him. Audio
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ISCM World New Music Days - 'Kēkēao'
Mark Menzies and friends perform a programme of music from Aotearoa, Slovakia, Latvia, UK, and Finland. Audio
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Remembering Harry Belafonte
William Dart looks the legacy of the King of Calypso, Harry Belafonte, along with the thoughts of American writer Hanif Abdurraqib on the personal connections that lie under our musical choices. Audio
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No ocean? No problem - Surf's up for inland Otago wave catchers
When it comes to catching a wave, Hāwea Flat - just outside Wānaka, isn't the first place that springs to mind.
But that's about change with the launch of YourWave - essentially what happens when a… Video, Audio
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Hannah O'Neill
Audio 7 May 2023Hannah O'Neill's recent appointment to étoile status at the Paris Opera Ballet generated headlines around the world, partly because it's so rare for foreigners to achieve it. The 30-year-old New… Audio
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Simon Griggs
Audio 7 May 2023AudioCulture Iwi Waiata was founded in May 2013 as a means to archive and explore Kiwi music. In the past decade they've published almost 2000 pages documenting our diverse musical history. And now… Audio
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Kerryn Fields
Audio 7 May 2023The world seems to be conspiring against award-winning, Australian-based New Zealander Kerryn Fields introducing her music to Aotearoa. A long awaited return to New Zealand in 2021 ran into a Covid-19… Audio
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Miriam Harris
Audio 7 May 2023Truth is often stranger - and certainly more gripping - than fiction. And nowhere is that more obvious than during the annual Doc Edge Festival which opens in Auckland on May the 24th. One of the… Audio
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India Holton
Audio 7 May 2023India Holton is a New Zealand author who is making serious waves overseas. The first two volumes of her Dangerous Damsels trilogy were previously acclaimed by the New York Times, no less. They even… Audio
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Booktown
Audio 7 May 2023Nestled at the foot of the Remutakas, north of Wellington, sits Featherston - population just over 2000. But it's also the home of one of the most enthusiastic book events in the country. Simon Morris… Audio
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Hamish McKeitch
Audio 7 May 2023The Royal New Zealand Ballet's latest production Romeo and Juliet is underway in Wellington, before it starts its tour around Aotearoa. Last week RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump spoke with the man directing… Audio
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Pipi Campbell: My latest track
Pipiwharauroa Campbell , lead singer of the popular Aotearoa group Corrella joins us to talk about their new Te Reo Maori waiata 'Ko Au'. Audio
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Dr Katie Pickles: King Charles and New Zealand
Audio 7 May 2023The Coronation of King Charles officially welcomes in a new era for New Zealand and the Commonwealth. One of the biggest changes is the need to play the game of celebrity, according to historian Katie… Audio
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Gery Karantzas: Craving approval from abusive, selfish or narcissistic parents
Audio 7 May 2023Dr Gery Karantzas is a therapist and a professor in the fields of Social Psychology and Relationship Science at Deakin University in Melbourne. Audio
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Trade winds: how sail power could decarbonise global shipping
Audio 7 May 2023A five-month field trip on a 1920s sailboat was enough to persuade anthropologist Dr Christiaan De Beukelaer that wind is the key to making global trade more eco-friendly. Audio