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The chicks are hatching
The first two chicks of the 2019 kākāpō breeding season have hatched and the exciting news keeps coming in, in episode 7 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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Cool music for hot weather
Audio 30 Jan 2019Looking to chill in the heatwave without locking yourself in a beer fridge? RNZ Concert has put together a 'cool' playlist to refresh the senses. Video
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Miriama Kamo isn't giving up the zero-waste challenge
The month of January has been at times joyful and at times very challenging for Miriama Kamo on her 31 day zero-waste challenge. But now the TVNZ broadcaster has decided her challenge won't end with… Audio
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REVIEW + GALLERY: Laneway Festival at Auckland's Albert Park
The Phoenix Foundation’s Samuel Flynn-Scott checks out the food, music and whacky shirts of Laneway Festival 2019. Video
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Sports News for 28 January 2019
Tennis world number one Novak Djokovic claimed a record seventh Australian Open crown as he demolished Rafa Nadal in straight sets in his most dominant Grand Slam win over his old foe. Audio
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How do the internet and Pacific peoples get on? It’s complicated
Writer and artist Lana Lopesi and academic Damon Salesa discuss the complicated relationship between Pasifika people and the internet – the subject of Lopesi's book False Divides. Audio
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Ollie, Harry and Mac: Small boys on big adventures
Ollie and Harry Ferguson are adventurers. The Scottish brothers have sent Lego men into space, forged their own bushcraft knives, mummified a fish, and slept out in the wild. Most famously they've… Audio, Gallery
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'Tourists from hell' hog holiday headlines and spark media pile-on
The so-called “unruly tourists” were called all the names under the sun in a media pile-on that entertained and angered New Zealanders in equal measure. Every move these surprise summer celebrities… Audio
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Roastbuster’s re-emergence reopens old wounds
Newshub aired an interview with a member of the notorious Roastbusters this week. Joseph Parker turned out to be partly penitent but more concerned about himself than his victims. Was it worth putting… Audio
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The Kākāpō Files: Full House
Forty eight out of fifty kākāpō females on the southern islands have mated, nesting is well underway and the first AI has been carried out, all in episode 6 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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Sharon Van Etten on leaving New York, motherhood and new album Remind Me Tomorrow
American singer-songwriter and indie favourite Sharon Van Etten just released her fifth album, Remind Me Tomorrow. She speaks to Kim Hill. Video, Audio
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Donna Rutherford - Award-winning story draws on Celtic folklore
Dunedin writer Donna Rutherford, who published her debut novel, Skylark, under the name Ruthie Morgan, has teamed up with local artist Tyler Kennedy Stent to produce her latest project, Moireach. It's… Audio
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On the farm: Our guide to what's happening around rural New Zealand
What's happening on farms and orchards around New Zealand? Each week Radio New Zealand’s Country Life reporters talk to people in rural areas across the country to find out. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 January 2019
In this programme of listener requests you can hear a beautifully atmospheric setting of Psalm 23 by Charles Hylton Stewart, and a hymn written by a Bishop of Calcutta. And there's a request dedicated… Audio
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Arthur Taylor's friend relieved at news of release
A friend and advocate for the career criminal and self-styled jailhouse lawyer Arthur Taylor is delighted and relieved he'll be released on parole next month. Taylor has spent almost four decades… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: 'Personfriend' by Bored Housewives Club
RNZ Music is excited to premiere the new video from Wellington duo Bored Housewives Club, ‘Personfriend’. Video
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Rob Hosking remembered
Audio 24 Jan 2019Journalist and RNZ contributor Rob Hosking died of cancer last weekend at the age of 54. Morning Report host Susie Ferguson remembers his kindness, intelligence and fine taste in whiskey. Audio
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Embattled MP Jami-Lee apologises
Former National MP Jami-Lee Ross has spoken out about his ordeal last year in a Facebook page entitled "Leaving bitterness and hatred behind". Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 1)
Audio 23 Jan 2019Topics - Wellington is the most expensive in the country to rent, Trade Me says. Rents are up 5.8 percent to an all time high of a median $565. Auckland remains high and the National median has also… Audio
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Tips for saving and making do
Kaitaia farmer Lyn Webster tells Nine to Noon’s Kathryn Ryan how to get back on track after stretching the budget over summer and Christmas. Audio
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Pre-Panel for 22 January 2019
Audio 22 Jan 2019Your feedback, and what the panelists Cindy Mitchener and Peter Fa'afiu have been thinking about. Audio
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The Pre-panel for 16 January 2019
Audio 18 Jan 2019Wallace Chapman is joined by Kathryn Burnett and Michael Moynihan. He asks the question of the day: If New Zealand had an official slogan - what might it be? Panellists Michael Moynihan and Kathryn… Audio
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Navigating the back-to-school blues: tips from a child psychologist
Audio 18 Jan 2019Kids' anxiety levels tend to go up as their return to school looms. Dr Emma Woodward suggests people use the Three Ps of positive psychology as a framework for talking to their kids about how they… Video, Audio
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Super-studs & hitting the reset button
The most popular kākāpō males will get a chance to do it all over again as the females are encouraged to mate and nest for a second time, in episode 5 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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REVIEW: Nick Cave in Conversation at Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre
Nick Cave has often been a mythical character, a dark horse singing songs of depravity and desperate acts. And tonight fans get the chance to ask him anything, in person. Video
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Older generation more likely to spread fake news
Those over the age of 65 shared fake news nearly seven times more than younger social media users. New York University conducted the research by analysing what several thousand study participants… Audio
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Action stations
Don't count your kākāpō chicks until they hatch, kākāpō leaky homes and lots more kākāpō sex, all in episode 4 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 January 2019
A Taizé chant, the Seafarers' Hymn (Eternal Father), and a psalm from the Scottish Psalter are among today's listener requests. And there's a rousing rendition of Timothy Dudley-Smith's hymn When the… Audio
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Peter Bland: the 84 year old poet embracing social media
After Peter Bland's daughter "sort of bullied him into it," the acclaimed British-NZ poet and actor started recording Facebook videos. Now he enjoys both the intimacy of reading to the camera – and… Audio
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Episode 5: Queer the Air
In this episode of Pop! Culture, Melody Thomas and Tony Stamp explore queer representation in television, film and pop music and where LGBTQIA+ audiences are hoping it will go from here. Audio