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Quarantunes: Life 'comes up roses' for Fiona Pears under lockdown
Christchurch violinist Fiona Pears has had the thrill of her life during lockdown, performing with her hero Roby Lakatos. With her usual opportunities to perform cut off, Fiona took a punt and… Video
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The Sampler: Waxahatchee, Thundercat, Nils Frahm
In the Sampler this week Nick Bollinger reviews songs with a southern accent from Waxahatchee; jazz-soul fusion from Thundercat and minimalist meditations from Nils Frahm. Audio
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Help from the Wonky Donkey during lockdown
The Wonky Donkey Man’s been busier than ever during lockdown, keeping the kids amused with live Facebook streams and guitar performances of his bestselling children’s books. Craig Smith joins Karyn… Audio
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Bonus Episode! Small Business Innovators
In this bonus episode we ask small businesses how they are innovating to help themselves and support one another during the Covid-19 Coronavirus lockdown. Audio
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Trying To Get Home: Kylie Eastman in Chhattisgarh, India
Kylie Eastman and her family were visiting relatives in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh when it went into lockdown. They haven't been able to leave the house for three weeks, and are uncertain when… Audio
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2020 Easter Church Service
Today's Easter Day Church service, repeated from 2017, is from Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland. This Anglican service is conducted by the Right Rev. Ross Bay, Bishop of Auckland. Audio, Gallery
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Tangaroa Walker: dairy farming during lockdown
Southland contract milker Tangaroa Walker is a popular social media presence with his Facebook page Farm 4 Life, where he posts educational and earthy videos of daily life on a dairy farm. He's also… Video, Audio
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Whaitiri Poutawa: the kapa haka teacher with a worldwide online audience
Kapa haka teacher Whaitiri Poutawa loves his job and had a "mini freak-out" when the Level-4 lockdown was announced and he couldn't visit schools. To keep contributing, he's taken his funny, energetic… Video, Audio
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Easter highlights from RNZ Concert
There are so many great listening, and viewing, experiences on offer from RNZ Concert this weekend we made a list to help you plan your time!
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Beachware reveal first single from debut album
RNZ Music is proud to present Beachware’s new single ‘The Arcade’. It’s the first single from the Auckland band's upcoming debut album. Video
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Meet: The Whitiki Project Participants
Meet the project leader of the hundred-man honour guard and some of the young men who walked in the footsteps of their tupuna.
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Community papers protest print ban as scented candles get essential tag
Products including high-end dressing gowns and decorative cushions have been deemed 'essential;. Community newspaper publishers are wondering why they still can't get the same treatment.
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Podcast picks for kids
Kirsten Johnstone takes a look at some great podcast options for the younger members of your family. Audio
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Music to watch, listen and learn in lockdown
RNZ music journalist Yadana Saw has some music apps and activities to keep all ages amused, as well as artists, DJs and music fans who are finding inventive ways to keep their spirits high. Audio
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Merk and Leroy Clampitt release new crowd-sourced track ‘Swirly Song’
A ‘swirly’ is a high school prank that involves sticking someone's head in a toilet and flushing. That’s what the new lockdown song, ‘Swirly Song (Gettin' a Swirly)’, by Auckland indie maestro Merk… Video
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'Family Lockdown Boogie' - behind the scenes of the viral video
If you have not heard about them already, the Buchanan family from Wellington have proven there is much fun to be had inside your bubble.
Jack Buchanan enlisted the help of his friend and… Video, Audio
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Kiwi facing intense lockdown conditions in French Guiana
Things have intensified in French Guiana since we last spoke to Nicholas Holmes, with the lockdown extended four weeks and a curfew put in place from 9pm-5am. Those who break the curfew risk a €3750… Audio
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A blame guide for the Bauer Media shutdown
The announcement that Bauer Media is shutting down has been met with a flurry of conflicting recriminations. If you're unsure where to place your blame, Mediawatch is here to help.
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New Zealander stuck in Peru during Covid-19 lockdown gets back to UK
We've been speaking with Jo Tovee, a Kiwi stuck in Lima amid some fraught circumstances as a tourist during the Covid-19 lockdown. Since we last caught up with Jo, she managed to get on a UK… Audio
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Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for week ending Friday 3 April 2020
Iwi still waiting for government money to be freed up for targeted Covid-19 funding for Maori commuities, more police deployed to the far north to enforce lockdown rules, and online tutorials with… Audio
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Kiwis' creative ways to cope in Covid-19 lockdown
Audio 3 Apr 2020From a reverend hosting a dance rave in his office, to more than 100 farming mums donning their wedding gowns and toasting each other online - New Zealanders are sharing some of the creative ways… Video, Audio
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Riding the share market rollercoaster in the Covid-19 era
Fortunes can be lost or made in volatile markets, Peter Griffin looks at how amateur investors are navigating these troubled waters. Audio
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Coronavirus: Famous Māori livestream videos for lockdown
Māori celebrities and experts are giving online tutorials to help thousands of children keep up their reo Māori during the Level Four lockdown.
TV host Stacey Morrison, singer Pere Wihongi and… Audio
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Thousands tune in for online kaupapa Maori courses for kids
Thousands of people have tuned in to a Facebook page providing online kaupapa Māori courses for children during the lockdown period.
Nga whānau o Kura mo ngā mokopuna has more than 3-thousand members… Audio
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Coronavirus: Facebook group set up for learning Māori
If you're stuck at home with time on your hands why not learn a new skill or a new language?
Hemi Kelly is a Māori language lecturer at AUT and created a Facebook group called "A Māori Phrase A Day"… Audio
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Composer who cast a spell over suspense film audiences has died
Leading composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki has died at the age of 86 after a long illness. Video
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Atareta and the Weta - by Moira Wairama
Audio 30 Mar 2020Atareta finds learning to count to ten in te reo Māori, like her big brother, is hard.
Then an unusual friend turns up to helpTold by Tioreore Ngatai Melbourne
Suitable for Kids and Little Kids
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How to change your habits? Start very small
Forget thinking big. Behaviour scientist Dr. BJ Fogg says we should instead be thinking small and introducing tiny behaviours. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday 29 March 2020
Some of the great hymns for the weeks leading up to Easter today, including My song is love unknown, O sacred head, and When I survey the wondrous cross. Audio
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