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Online voting: yes or no? And Libra no more
New technology with Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about the pros and cons of offering online voting in local body elections - is it worth the risk? He'll also look at why New Zealand's fibre… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Seth Haapu and Stan Walker ‘Cool Down’
This is your first look at the new video from award-winning singer-songwriter and producer Seth Haapu. ‘Cool Down’ is a collaboration with Stan Walker and sends a powerful message about climate change… Video
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Episode 1: Tapu Te Ranga Marae - He Kākano Ahau
Audio 22 Oct 2019When I came to the city I needed ground to stand on. That turanga waewae became Tapu Te Ranga Marae, tucked away in Island Bay, Wellington. You would have never seen a marae quite like this. Audio, Gallery
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Episode 5: What It Takes To Build An Indigenous Resistance Movement - He Kākano Ahau
Audio 22 Oct 2019Thousands of supporters from Aotearoa and the world have been hosted at Ihumātao. For those who protect the land it has become more than a Māori issue. Audio, Gallery
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The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke - Ep 8
Audio 21 Oct 2019The exhibition is a success, but Hemi yearns to spend more time with his new friends, and especially with Billy to whom he is attracted - not just as a friend. Audio
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The Open Ears Project - Week One
Part mixtape, part love-letter. Real people tell us a story about the classical track that means the most to them.
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Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Noam Pikelny, Darlingside & Norma Waterson
A celebration of country rock from the 70's to the present including classic recordings by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris and new music by English icons Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy plus vocal… Video
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Kitty Flanagan's 488 Rules For Life
The very witty Kitty Flanagan has helpfully put together a comprehensive guide to modern behaviour, and help everyone around you be a bit less irritating, with her new book, 488 Rules For Life: The… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 October 2019
Hymns by St Francis of Assisi, Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley in this week's programme. And you can hear New Zealand choirs The Handel Quire and The Celebration Singers. Audio
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The Return and near death of Zambian-Australian rapper Sampa The Great
Zambian rapper Sampa the Great came to prominence through the Australian music scene and her star is on the rise. She's just been on Jools Holland, played Glastonbury and now squeezes in a live… Video, Audio
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Fiji's public prosecutor won't lay charges against PM
Fiji's public prosecutor won't lay charges against the Prime Minister over his alleged assault of an opposition MP. Audio
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NZ First MP denies claims of bad behaviour at bar
New Zealand First MP Clayton Mitchell has described reports he behaved badly at a bar on Saturday night as 'fake news' and politically motivated.
It's been reported that the second term list MP and a… Audio
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QUIZ: WOMAD 2020
Win a three-day camping pass to WOMAD 2020. Just complete the quiz, post your score on RNZ Music Facebook, and you're in the draw! Winners announced on Monday, October 21st.
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Mediawatch Midweek 16 October 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about a new series of in-depth interviews with indigenous leaders; the latest long-form journalism offering from BWB… Video, Audio
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Sudden comedy cuts no laughing matter for MediaWorks
Broadcaster MediaWorks is cutting key local TV comedies. Mediawatch says it’s a further sign of the company’s deepening problems and wider troubles in free-to-air television. And it is also a headache… Audio
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Simon O'Neill in Concert with Iain Paterson and Terence Dennis
NZ tenor Simon O'Neill is joined by Scottish bass-baritone Iain Paterson and pianist Terence Dennis, Auckland Concert Chamber, 8 July 2019. Audio
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19-year-old Fisher Wang voted onto the Rotorua Lakes Council
Audio 14 Oct 2019The cafe manager at MacDonald's on Rotorua's Fenton Street, Fisher Wang, used Instragram and Facebook as his go-to for campaigning as he planned to give the Rotorua Lakes Council a "breath of fresh… Audio
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Raetihi fears becoming ghost town after highway slip
Raetihi locals are worried their small central North Island settlement will turn into a ghost town if the lifeline State Highway 4 isn't fixed quickly.
The road has been shut off for most of the… Video, Audio
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Settling The Score: voting trends - one week left
There’s just one week left to vote in your favourite music for Setting the Score 2019 on Labour Day. Here are few things to keep in mind... Video, Audio, Gallery
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Wellington indie-pop musician RIIKI with ‘One Day’
‘One Day’ is the debut single from self-described “indie-pop daydreamer” RIIKI. Video
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Two mosque attack widows plea for residency
In this episode of Voices; two widows directly affected by the Christchurch mosque attacks plead for residency. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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Lawrence Patchett introduces The Burning River
A futuristic Aotearoa ,where very different lives are lived inside and outside a fenced settlement, where plastic is mined and the future is uncertain, is created in Lawrence Patchett's second novel… Audio
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Randy Newman to tour NZ for the first time
Randy Newman has won almost everything there is to win over the course of his storied musical career, but has never toured New Zealand before. He'll add that to his list of accomplishments when he… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 October 2019
Today there's music from the Taize tradition, psalms from the Genevan and Scottish psalters, and some hymns from the Olney Hymnbook by John Newton and his friend William Cowper. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct12 2019
Audio 12 Oct 2019A review of the week's news including... Jami-Lee Ross ready to fight Luxon, protest and hope as Cook's Endeavour replica lands in Gisborne, oncologist Chris Jackson remembers his friend Blair Vining… Audio
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Hossam Ramzy
Egyptian percussionist and composer Hossam Ramzy passed away on September 10 aged 65. Trevor Reekie spoke to a close friend of his - award winning drummer Bruce Aitken. Audio
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Worlds Of Music 12 October 2019 featuring the late Hossam Ramzy
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Oncologist Chris Jackson remembers his friend Blair Vining
Audio 11 Oct 2019An Oncologist says New Zealand owes Southland man Blair Vining a debt of gratitude for the precious time he spent campaigning for a better health system.
Blair died on Friday morning. The father of… Video, Audio
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Speading terror online - moving from Twitch to Telegram
A shooting outside a synagogue in Germany yesterday was livestreamed on the Amazon-owned streaming service Twitch - a service used more than Facebook and YouTube for live streams. While Twitch said… Audio
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Social attachment and mental wellbeing in children
Audio 10 Oct 2019The number-one driver of mental illness is isolation, says parenting commentator and educator Nathan Wallis, therefore it’s especially important for children to form healthy attachments in the first… Audio