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Getting better with age – the French way
When you're young you feel immortal, then little by little you come to learn you're out of the youth club, says French model and Chanel ambassador Caroline De Maigret. Video, Audio
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Annie Collins: Legendary Kiwi film editor
Since the 1970s film editor Annie Collins has been helping our directors to create, she even salvages their movies when a shoot hasn't gone entirely to plan. Audio
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The workplace perk aiming to put payday lenders out of business
More than a million New Zealanders live paycheck to paycheck. Feeling terror trying to buy something two days before pay day.
New technology could be the solution. Nikki Mandow investigates... Audio
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Violinist Ben Baker
Violinist Ben Baker returns to New Zealand as soloist in the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra's season opener Symphonic Dances. Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Georgia Lines ‘Same Things’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and video from independent Kiwi singer songwriter Georgia Lines (formerly known as George). ‘Same Things’ is a perfect slice of summer pop from Georgia’s… Video
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Voice of the Kākāpō 2: Whenua Hou, kākāpō island
The kākāpō team know all the signs are good for a big kākāpō breeding season - the question is exactly how big and when will it start? Part 2 of Voice of the Kākāpō. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Nik Brinkman - 'Open Roads'
RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share the new single and video from Wellington’s Nik Brinkman. ‘Open Roads’ was written long-distance between Wellington and Stockholm, with Swedish musician… Video
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Midweek Mediawatch: Twitter fights and Tamakis
Audio 26 Feb 2020In this edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about MediaWorks taking a tumble in its dance the Tamakis over Dancing with The Stars, NZME's ongoing interest in acquiring its… Audio
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Hannah Tamaki condemns attack post but dismisses husband Brian's similar post
Police have confirmed they are looking into at least one complaint about a threatening and derogatory social media post made by Vision New Zealand's campaign manager Jevan Goulter.
Vision NZ leader… Video, Audio
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Man found guilty of murdering his unwell mother with hammer
A West Auckland man who attacked his mother with a hammer before calling the police has been found guilty of murder.
Martin Marinovich was his mother's sole caregiver when he smashed her head with a… Video, Audio
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Online attack 'inexcusable' - Vision NZ ex-campaign manager
Hannah Tamaki's Vision New Zealand political party has fired its campaign manager Jevan Goulter after his response to criticism of Tamaki taking part in a TV dance show.
Tamaki, who leads Destiny… Video, Audio
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Voice of the Kākāpō 1: Kākāpō - night parrot
The kākāpō is a giant flightless parrot whose fortunes are tied to the rimu tree and to a dedicated team of rangers from the Department of Conservation. Audio
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DIY composting toilets in a time of drought
While there has been a small amount of rain in the north over the weekend, it is still very very dry. New Zealand artist Thomas Lauterbach explains how simple composting toilet could make a real… Audio, Gallery
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Horror headlines amplify the anger
The deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children at the hands of husband with a history of violence were so shocking that many reports warned people in advance the details were distressing. But breathless… Audio
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The thin line separating free speech and hate speech
Free speech crusaders say the sacred right to freedom of expression is under threat. But minority communities say a law change is needed to protect the most vulnerable. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 February 2020
Maori hymns, hymns from the Scottish Psalter, 20th century hymns and a hymn tune described by composer Edward Elgar as "the finest in English hymnody" - all in today's programme. Audio
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RIP iconic UK producer Andrew Weatherall - DJ Stinky Jim pays tribute
Legendary UK DJ & producer Andrew Weatherall died earlier this week aged fifty six. Auckland DJ Stinky Jim joined Tony Stamp at RNZ to pay tribute to his friend and play five songs that represent the… Audio
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The Chain Gang - crypto's post-bubble potential
Peter Griffin looks past the rollercoaster ride that is cryptocurrency to find out its true potential. Audio
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Brisbane mother Hannah Clarke 'did everything she could to protect' children
A Brisbane mother who was killed along with her three young children on Wednesday "did everything she could to protect" them from her estranged husband, a friend told the ABC.
Hannah Clarke, also… Audio
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The trouble with Clearview AI, how your website watches you
Tech commentator Mark Pesce looks at American tech company Clearview AI and the implication that its facial recognition technology has for everyone. Audio
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Adventures in 4K: Jojo Rabbit
Dan Slevin wonders whether Jojo Rabbit holds up second time around. Video
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PNG authorities urge collaborative effort over virus threat
Authorities in Papua New Guinea say they're preparing as best as they can to respond to the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Pickle Darling ‘Mouthful’
To celebrate his first ever NZ tour, Pickle Darling – aka Christchurch musician Lukas Mayo – has released a charming new video for his track ‘Mouthful'. Video
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Bloomberg second in the polls, but hasn't been on a ballot yet
Democrats have not yet had a chance to cast a vote for the former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg to run against Donald Trump in November's presidential election.
He won't appear on a state primary… Audio
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544 people diagnosed with the coronavirus on cruiseship
Freedom is close for those on the Diamond Princess cruiseship - but the number of cases of Covid-19 among passengers and crew continues to climb. 544 people from the ship have now been diagnosed with… Audio
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Murder trial: Son 'couldn't cope' with ailing mother
Warning: Report includes graphic details that may be distressing to some listeners.
A man accused of murdering his mother told a family friend he couldn't cope shortly before he attacked her with a… Audio
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The Migrant Zine Collective
Audio 18 Feb 2020The Migrant Zine collective are an Auckland based group who make "activist zines". This month they are holding a pop-up exhibition to showcase their Zine library and encourage new members to join… Video, Audio
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Radio Tonga Aotearoa remembers Reverend Dr 'Ilomaisini Lea
Vice chairman of Radio Tonga Aotearoa remembers his work colleague and friend Reverend Dr 'Ilomaisini Lea, who is also the president of the United Church of Tonga. Audio
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Group saving birds from fishing gear on Wellington coast
Audio 17 Feb 2020In Wellington a small group of volunteers are trying to save injured birds, many of whom are caught in lost, broken or abandoned fishing equipment.
Hayden James started Lower Hutt Kereru Rescue two… Video, Audio
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Not enough Pacific people in NZ's tech sector - specialist
Audio 17 Feb 2020An IT specialist says it's a tragedy that Maori and Pacific people only make up two percent of the technology sector in New Zealand. Audio