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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 8: Nothing other than Beauty and Hope
The Muzondiwa family left Zimbabwe at a time when it was difficult to buy even bread. They talk colonisation in Africa and Aotearoa, and whether finding a “true” cultural identity is possible. Video, Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 7: Sucking on Chicken Feet
Ty Meng’s parents escaped the Cambodian genocide and went on to raise five children in Lower Hutt. Three generations of the Meng family consider how their family’s history lingers in the present. Video, Audio
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Offering fire-affected farmers free accommodation
Audio 5 Jan 2020Friends Mark Warren and Nathan Addis have set up a Facebook page calling for New Zealanders to show the Anzac spirit and offer a place to stay for those affected by the Australian bushfires. Audio
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Vicki Farslow - volunteering in Nepal
Audio 5 Jan 2020Kiwi Vicki Farslow has made several trips to Nepal to work with local people on practical projects, like ensuring water supplies for remote villages. Audio, Gallery
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David Ellacott and Chris Whitehouse - cave rescues
Audio 5 Jan 2020Our summer series on lifesavers continues - in this episode we learn about cave rescues, which is highly specialised and involves a huge amount of training. Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 January 2020
Hear some of Hymns on Sunday listeners' favourite hymns today in the second Summer Hymn Requests programme. Choices include a hymn with a traditional Ghanaian tune, as well as another setting of Psalm… Audio
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On The Road: Tim Batt
Time for on the road - where we invite on an illustrious New Zealander to take us on their favourite road trip, talk a bit about their year in review, and play a few tunes for a long, languid trip in… Audio
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Corin Dann: I've always felt 'very RNZ' at heart
Corin Dann joined Susie Ferguson as a Morning Report co-host in May last year. The Wellington journalist talks to Emile Donovan about his post-work 'surf and siesta' routine, his favourite camping… Video, Audio
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Jane Wrigglesworth - growing herbs
If you’re catching up with some gardening this summer over the holidays and are curious about growing some herbs, expert Jane Wrigglesworth says it’s all quite easy and shares her pro tips. Audio
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Iconic Tiki to be bought by Te Papa
The iconic plastic tiki that was gifted to John Lennon when The Beatles toured New Zealand in 1964 will be purchased by Te Papa. You have probably seen those famous photographs of each of the band… Audio
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Navigating the click economy
Once upon a time, advertisers battled for our eyeballs ... these days , they also fight it out for our clicks! Technology commentator and communications consultant Paul Brislen is here to help me make… Audio
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Good King Wences - Graeme Cairns
Audio 25 Dec 2019An irreverent take on "Good King Wenceslas" by listener Graeme Cairns! Audio
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2019 in review: Penguins escorted from sushi shop
Two New Zealand superstars this year were a pair of Little Blue Penguins who made headlines around the world when they decided to make their nest under a sushi shop.
The pair crossed a busy four lane… Audio
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Painter Kura Te Waru Rewiri and highlights of 2019
Kura Te Waru Rewiri grew up in the Far North, she went to Paihia school, and then onto Bay of Islands and Northlands College. Her teacher Buck Nin recognised her talent as an artist and enrolled her… Audio, Gallery
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2019 Literary Moments: Pip Adam, Rachael King & Claire Mabey
The Booker, The Ockham, Atwood, Knox, The closure of the New Zealand Review of Books, covering up white suprematist posters in Newmarket with Hone Tuwahre's poem 'Rain', and Lloyd Jones' proclaiming… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 22 December 2019
If you haven’t had the chance to have a good Christmas singalong yet, then today’s programme is especially for you! Lots of the well-known carols, with a sprinkling of ones you'll want to get to know… Audio
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Ingenious carols from RNZ Concert listeners
Audio 20 Dec 2019You are a talented bunch! Congratulations to all entrants- here's the pick of the lot. Audio
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How to tell if we're being fed a diet of fake news
New Zealand Broadcasting School at Ara students ask how New Zealanders can protect themselves from fake news and stay vigilant in a coming election year Audio
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Time's up for volunteering
Insight - Volunteering is facing a crisis. Insight's report Teresa Cowie investigates how essential services can survive as more and more people decide they can't make on going commitments to help… Video, Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 6: The Best Street in Birkdale
The Solomons thought leaving South Africa meant leaving entrenched white supremacy. They discuss how much of this they still found in NZ, and what they are learning about gender and queerness. Video, Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 5: Actually, I’m Korean
Sue left Korea with one life in mind, but ended up with something very different. Mum and daughter Bokyong talk divorce, starting over, and why rural towns can be kinder to immigrants than the city. Video, Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 4: It Was Clearly a Joke
Aliyaan (13) and his mum Masooma are Pakistani Muslims living in East Tāmaki. They discuss being a migrant kid, the March 15 terrorist attack, and how their lives have and haven’t changed. Video, Audio
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Making the world better with friendship
We might not be able to save the whole world with friendship but we can make people's individual worlds much better by being a good friend says Tess Nichol from Metro Magazine. Audio
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Technology best and worst of the decade
Technology correspondent Sarah Putt examines the tech ideas and events that have happened between 2010 and 2019 that have changed the way we live. Audio
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'With my colourful background, I know I've got a lot to give and a lot to offer'
Reece Clarke was an alcoholic at 15 and Walter Wakefield was living on the streets at 10. Against huge odds, the two friends graduated from Otago Polytech this month with Certificates in Health and… Audio
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Generation Z rule official NZ Top 40 end of year charts
Move over Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift, this year’s NZ Music Charts belong to Generation Z. The three big chart-toppers for 2019 – Benee, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X – have an average age of just 18.
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Kaiapoi's Stick Library for dogs at local park
Audio 19 Dec 2019For the dog lovers, walkers and owners among us, nothing beats playing fetch with your pooch. But finding the perfect stick can prove challenging - except if you live in Kaiapoi, where one local man… Audio
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Shipwrecked
Audio 18 Dec 2019Historian Gavin Mclean was at one time a regular contributor on Nights, joining us every three months or so with another fascinating story from our maritime history. Sadly Gavin died earlier this… Audio, Gallery
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Being a burns survivor - from surgery to self-confidence
A Waikato woman who still bares the scars of burns to 60 percent of her body has endured more than 25 surgeries since childhood.
Donna Gregory Marshall was burnt on her arms back and shoulders after… Video, Audio
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Dolly Parton's America
Jad Abumrad explores what Dolly Parton's life and music say about the climate of divisiveness in the US in his podcast, Dolly Parton's America. Audio