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ELGAR: Variations on an Original Theme Op 36, Enigma
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Edo de Waart. Audio
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Soothing international disputes with science diplomacy
Dr Vaughan C. Turekian is the Executive Director of the Policy and Global Affairs Division (PGA) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. He also serves as an honorary… Audio
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Wartime pilot's daughter reunited with his plane
The daughter of a wartime kiwi pilot who flew a Mosquito aircraft in World War 2 has been reunited with the plane after 75 years. Audio, Gallery
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Song Crush Ep 12: Lizzo, Big Thief, Rosie Lowe
We warm up for the release of Cuz I Love You, the third album from booty-shaking self-loving flute-tooting star Lizzo, get tantric with Rosie Lowe, swept away by the charms of Argentinian trio Fémina… Video, Audio
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Young mosque shooting victim has brain damage
Audio 12 Apr 2019Al Noor mosque shooting survivor Wasseim Alsati has spoken for the first time from Auckland Hospital, saying his 5-year-old daughter Alen has suffered brain damage.
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Aldous Harding shares new song and video ‘Fixture Picture’ ahead of album release
Aldous Harding has just released a brand new song and video, ‘Fixture Picture’ from her forthcoming third album Designer, which is out April 26. Video
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Lifeline under-resourced, calls on hold up to 30 minutes
Lifeline is being told it should be redirecting callers to other crisis lines after a woman waited 30 minutes before hanging up. She got an apology by text the next morning. But Lifeline admits such… Audio
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Championing change in a volatile marketplace
It might be hard to imagine life without the internet and the ease that technology has brought to our lives.
In this episode of My Heels are Killing Me, Sonia Sly talks to three fashion designers… Audio
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Calls for Israel Folau to be sacked over homophobic comments
Audio 11 Apr 2019There are renewed calls for Australian rugby player Israel Folau to be sacked after he repeated previous comments that homosexuals are going to hell. Audio
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Runaway Kunekune pigs find new home
When 14-year-old George heard two Kunekune pigs were looking for a new home, he stepped up - adopting the porkers. It wasn't long before they became part of the family. Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 10 April 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about a student paper pulling up trees in Dunedin; arguments over archiving extremists’ content online;… Audio
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Cook Islands parliament resumes under clouds of controversy
The Cook Islands parliament sat for the first time yesterday since the nation's general election in June 2018 with several controversies looming. Audio
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Social media regulation post-Christchurch
More has happened in the sphere of social media regulation in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque massacres in the last three weeks then the preceding three years, technology expert Peter Griffin… Audio
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Maths and dance combine in The Fibonacci
There are many things that inspire art, and for kiwi choreographer Victoria Colombus, she's made her latest piece a tribute of one of the world's most famous mathematical formula - The Fibonacci… Audio
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Friend or foe? How gorse is saving Giant Mahoenui wētā
Gorse, a pest for most, but a home for others! While generally considered to be New Zealand's worst scrub weed - gorse also provides important protection for one of the world's largest insects… Audio, Gallery
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Social media advertising ban appears to be over
A voluntary ban on advertising on Facebook in the wake of the live-streamed Christchurch mosque shootings appears to be over for some advertisers. The country's biggest bank, ANZ, has decided to… Audio
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UK woman faces jail in Dubai over ex-husband 'idiot' comment
A British woman is facing two years in jail in Dubai for calling her ex-husband an "idiot" and his new wife a "horse" on Facebook. Laleh Shahravesh was arrested at a Dubai airport after flying there… Audio
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Why screen time is addictive for teens
Parents worry about what teenagers are doing their smartphones. But maybe we are worrying about the wrong thing. Instead of focusing on what they're doing on their devices parents need to worry about… Audio
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Singapore ruling highlights questions over PNG SDP governance
Papua New Guinea's government has lost a protracted battle to seize control of the PNG Sustainable Development Programme. Audio
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BANG! Season 3 Episode 5: Kinky Boots
What you think of as kinky and what I think of as kinky might be two different things, but it generally means behaviours and fantasies outside of the sexual 'norm'. In this episode, Melody talks with… Audio
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Home delivery: milk in glass bottles
The couple behind Eketahuna Country Meats Steve and Pip Olds have started their deliveries of milk in glass bottles to homes in Wellington and the Wairarapa. Deliveries happen in the wee small hours… Audio
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Zuckerberg ‘disingenuous’ with Facebook Live fixes - Privacy Commissioner
Audio 8 Apr 2019Despite describing the Christchurch mosque attacks that killed 50 people as "a really terrible event" Facebook is not keen to introduce delays on its livestream feeds. The Christchurch gunman… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 April 2019
Some of the great Easter hymns today, including My song is love unknown, O sacred head, and When I survey the wondrous cross. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Karyn Rachtman
Karyn Rachtman is one of the most influential music supervisors in the world, due to her work on film soundtracks including Pulp Fiction, Boogie Nights and Moulin Rouge. Joining us for the RNZ Music… Video, Audio
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Luke Wright - Poet, performer, publisher, and broadcaster
Luke Wright is a poet, performer, publisher, curator and broadcaster. He has written and performed nine spoken word shows and two verse plays, including The Toll, Frankie Vah, and What I Learned from… Video, Audio
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Reuben Friend and Ioana Gordon-Smith - A camera on the shore
The exhibition From the Shore considers the influence of Māori filmmakers Barry Barclay and Merata Mita on a current generation of artists, specifically those working with moving image. Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch Midweek: Guns, God and algorithms
On Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Lately's Karyn Hay about Guns, God and Algorithms; Bougainville, and rapping the news. Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Young Lyre ‘Nobody Else’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new video from local five-piece Young Lyre, ‘Nobody Else’. Video
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Troll-hunter Ginger Gorman on cyberhate
Well before the tragedy in Christchurch journalist and author Ginger Gorman warned about the dangers of Facebook Live and the connection between online rhetoric and murder. Audio
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Cosplay costume change
Armageddon Expo kicks off in Wellington in a week or so, and it's announced rule changes, in light of the Christchurch terror attack. Audio