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Former RNZ Concert Manager Helen Young has died
Helen Young, a former manager of RNZ Concert and a tremendous advocate for New Zealand performers and composers died on Friday in Auckland aged 93. Audio, Gallery
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Richard Logan, a gravedigger for animals
Richard Logan has buried "anything on two legs or more" – from emus, huge bulls and llamas to racehorses, Clydesdales, sheep, donkeys and dogs. Audio
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Allan Jenkins: 'Mornings are like Narnia'
Kathryn Ryan speaks with Allan Jenkins, editor of Observer Food Monthly. His beautifully written book Morning: How To Make Time - A Manifesto is a diary of and a treatise to the sublime time before… Audio
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Australian regulators eye up Facebook and Google
The issue of what to do with digital giants Facebook and Google has been put under the microscope by Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission. It recently released a 600-page report looking at… Audio
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Monique Fiso fires up Māori cuisine
New Zealand chef Monique Fiso is known for firing up Māori and Polynesian cuisine with hāngī pop-ups and innovative kai, rarely seen on most restaurant menus. She talks to Kathryn Ryan about her… Audio, Gallery
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Is Facebook's currency plan a step too far?
Facebook's new currency plans were barely more than a press statement before they came under fire from US lawmakers. Why do people hate the idea, and is it likely to fly? Audio
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Silk Road founder languishing in jail, mother fights on
Audio 31 Jul 2019Kathryn Ryan talks to Lyn Ulbricht, the mother of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht about her fight for her son. Ross Ulbricht also previously known as "Dread Pirate Roberts" (DPR) is serving a double… Audio
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ACCC's report into Google and Facebook
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's Digital Platforms Inquiry which examined the dominance of Facebook and Google. He'll also talk about… Audio
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Kiwi site Neighbourly on staying local
A Kiwi community website has racked up three quarters of a million members, making it second only to Facebook in New Zealand. Audio
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Squeeze on Facebook and Google
Gavin says recent moves in the US, France and Australia suggest a squeeze is coming on Facebook and Google. Also a look at Stuff's Homicide Report, and a research review for the BSA emphasises the… Audio
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SCHUBERT: Eight Songs
Performed by baritone Julien Van Mellaerts and pianist James Baillieu at their concert for Chamber Music New Zealand, Dr John Gallagher Concert Chamber, Hamilton, 10 April 2019. Audio
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Bill Hammond Playing the Drums
He's one of our greatest, most eccentric and best-loved contemporary artists - Canterbury painter Bill Hammond. And he's about to have an exhibition at the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu… Audio
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Dr David Halpern: When nudging isn't enough anymore
Audio 28 Jul 2019Dr David Halpern, an experimental psychologist, was part of the original nudge unit put together by the British government to address policy challenges where human behaviour was a key component. Audio
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Worlds of Music featuring Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu.
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Brigid BISLEY: Glimmer of Blue
Lenny Sakofsky (vibraphone) with New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Hamish McKeich (conductor) Recorded 26 July 2019, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert for 2019 NZ Composer Sessions Video, Audio
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SCHUMANN Manfred Overture Op 115
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Great Classics Series concert, Auckland Town Hall, 25 July 2019. Audio
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Fiji music loses an icon in Danny Rae Costello
One of the Pacific's most successful musicians Daniel Rae Costello Junior has died following a long battle with cancer. The Fiji-born singer/songwriter and producer was 58 years old when he passed… Audio
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Tim Finn's son Harper continues the family legacy
Tim Finn's 21-year-old son Harper is the latest to join the family songwriting business. He's just released two piano-pop songs that might have him swatting away comparisons to his dad, but also show… Audio
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The Great Hack, Big Little Lies season 2 and NZIFF
Film and TV reviewer Sarah McMullan looks at the new Netflix documentary on Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, The Great Hack. She'll also talk about whether the second season of Big Little Lies… Audio
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Keep your cool, parents
Education consultant and parenting coach Joseph Driessen says it's understandable when parents give in to anger, frustration and even depression when dealing with difficult children. But he says over… Audio
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Mystify: Michael Hutchence, a tragic and intimate film on the INXS frontman
A new documentary Mystify: Michael Hutchence, currently showing at the NZ International Film Festival, seeks to reveal the truth about the late INXS singer. Director Richard Lowenstein speaks to RNZ… Audio
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The man who volunteered to go to Auschwitz
It's a story from World War Two that had never really been told before - one of a Polish man who volunteered to infiltrate Auschwitz and get word to the Allies about what was happening inside. The… Audio
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Silver Ferns snatch Netball World Cup Championship title off Australia
Let's begin in the UK where just minutes ago the Silver Ferns snatched the World Cup championship title off three-time defending champions Australia. In a thrilling game at M&S Bank Stadium in… Video, Audio
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Tribute to João Gilberto
The world of bossa nova is much poorer with the loss of the great João Gilberto, who passed away on 6 July. William Dart pays tribute to the Brazilian master. Video, Audio
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Coy candidates playing the media
Prospective politicians with hired hands from PR are flying kites in the media before committing to a campaign. Candidates running for office should be covered as news but can the media avoid being… Video, Audio
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Song Crush - Wilco, Denzel Curry, Sampa The Great
The Song Crush team this week play some tracks you should listen to instead of the new Ed Sheeran record Audio
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Julie Biuso: roasted parsnips with garlic and parmesan
We give some love to the humble parsnip today with chef and food writer Julie Biuso. She shares one of her favourite side dish recipes. Audio
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How To Pick A Winner
Small businesses, with fewer than 20 employees, make up 97 percent of our enterprises and every month 850 new businesses start up in New Zealand.
But, on the flip side, 10 or so go into liquidation… Audio
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NZIFF 2019 - Off the Beaten Track
Dan Slevin delves deeper into the 2019 film festival programme. Video
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APO founding member John Ure dies suddenly
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s founding horn player and “Mr Orchestra" John Ure has died suddenly. Audio