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Aotearoa's music micro-labels
Tony Stamp meets the people behind some of New Zealand's smaller record labels, marketing and distributing music they love. It's often done in their free time, for little, if any, profit… Audio
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'The places you grow up latch on to you'
Audio 9 Jan 2024Nevada County, California, is a weird place, founded in the gold rush days, and equal parts churchgoing middle class, suspicious backwoods folk and patchouli-scented hippies. For Nik Dirga, it'll…
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Blue Smoke: Stones Goin’ Down Under
Since the Rolling Stones first toured here in 1965, New Zealand musicians have always shown the band respect. With the release of the Stones’ new album Hackney Diamonds, this episode of Blue Smoke… Audio
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Nabihah Iqbal: ‘I’ve learnt how resilient the human body and mind can be’
Maggie Tweedie speaks to UK Pakistani broadcaster, DJ and artist Nabihah Iqbhal ahead of her 2024 New Zealand Tour. Audio
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Simon Grigg's picks from 50 years of New Zealand music
Simon Grigg has been a key music industry figure for the last 50 years - most well known as the man who's record label Huh! brought the world the OMC mega hit "How Bizarre!". That's not where his… Audio
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RNZ Music Summer Mixtape- Ana Chaya Scotney
Maori Jewish actress, musician, writer and director Ana Chaya Scotney joins Summer 101 host Maggie Tweedie selecting the sounds for this seasonal special of the RNZ Music Mixtape. Video, Audio
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Postcards: A musical journey to Athens with Vasileios Vrakas
On this episode of Postcards, we venture to the historical mecca of Athens with Vasileios Vrakas - a Greek producer and composer based in Wellington. Vasileios takes us on a journey back to his early… Audio
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Sexologist Morgan Penn: How to swipe right over 50
Audio 6 Jan 2024It takes courage to take your first step into the world of online dating over the age of 50, says sexologist Morgan Penn. She shares tips for older New Zealanders looking for love or connection on the… Audio
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Breakout star Tara Canton: life After the Party
Audio 6 Jan 2024After her breakout role as teen mum Grace McKenzie in the acclaimed local TV series After The Party, Tara Canton is one to watch. The Wellington actor tells The Weekend she felt "like a complete… Video, Audio
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Summer Series: Country Life for January 5
Stories from the 2023 archive: Leah meets a Northland olive grower, Cosmo's scratching cows with Loulou the Cow Whisperer and Sally's out hunting for a good cause. Audio
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Tasmania leads the way with new food fermentation hub
"Delicious alchemy" is how Kim Seagram describes the process of transforming primary produce into something more nutritious and tasty via fermentation. She's the chair of the Fermentation Hub - a… Audio
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Review: Anyone But You
Dan Slevin says that it’s the Shakespeare that works best in this modern update of Much Ado About Nothing. Video
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Moana Theodore - getting to know the new Dunedin Study director
Moana Theodore (Ngāpuhi) is a name you're going to hear a lot more of. Last year, the Otago University associate professor took the reigns as the new director of the famous Dunedin Study – researching… Video, Audio
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12 parenting tips from 2023
Audio 31 Dec 2023Our experts had a plethora of parenting advice in 2023 - here are 12 of the most popular.
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'This year has been a good experience in gaining perspective'
Audio 31 Dec 2023thanks to a range of very different reasons.
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Lost and Found - Disturbing REM
Elliot Childs curates forgotten classics, curious cuts and unearthed musical gems from Aotearoa and beyond. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 December 2023
What's the connection between the well-loved Christmas song O Holy Night and the early days of broadcasting? Find out in today's programme for the Fourth Sunday in Advent. Video, Audio
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Rural Taranaki turns on the festive charm
The Grinch is surfing through paddocks and cows are driving tractors on the rural roadside of Taranaki...but who won the festive farm art competition? Audio
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Friend group still gathering regularly after 20 years
Audio 22 Dec 2023If you're struggling to find time to catch up with your mates ahead of Christmas, the solution might be… chicken parmigiana? Well for one group of friends in Melbourne it has certainly helped. Andrea… Audio
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Relief key Coromandel bridge able to reopen much earlier than expected
Audio 20 Dec 2023It's a Christmas miracle for Coromandel, with the new 124 metre Taparahi Bridge opening on State Highway 25A this morning. The Kopu-Hikuai section has been shut since January due to structural cracks… Audio
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Facebook scam claims to sell Wellington airport's lost luggage
Audio 20 Dec 2023Wellington International Airport is fighting a constant battle to prevent online scams that use their branding to reel in unsuspecting people. It says as soon as one scam is taken down, another pops… Audio
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Julie Byrne: 'I want to grow and to be brave as an artist'
Tony Stamp talks to US singer-songwriter Julia Byrne about her acclaimed second album The Greater Wings ahead of her New Zealand performances in January. Video, Audio
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How to make your kids feel like winners (even when they're not)
Schools have been holding their annual prizegivings a time to celebrate achievement. But what about the children who don't get to go up on the stage? There are many other ways parents and caregivers… Audio
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Michael Cunningham on time, triangles and his new novel Day
Although Michael Cunningham began writing Day, A Novel during the Covid pandemic, his new book is not a "plague novel". "I want to read about people and their relationships and how they survived… Audio
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Best of 2023: Music 101
Audio 15 Dec 2023Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan shares her ten favourite interviews of the year. Video
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Highlights, lowlights, complaints, awards - it was all in The Detail this year
The Detail's co-hosts Sharon Brettkelly and Tom Kitchin, and producer Alexia Russell, roll through the highlights of nearly 300 podcasts and long reads in 2023 Audio
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17 years of joy creation
Every Christmas Auckland's big department store creates joy and delight for children in Queen St. We meet the people behind the displays. Audio
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NZSO Sessions 2022: Rhapsody
NZSO Sessions 2022: Rhapsody
Israeli-born conductor and pianist Asher Fisch leads the NZSO in a vibrant programme including Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' and 'American in Paris', Mussorgsky's… Audio
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100 years of netball is behind it, but the future is unpredictable
As Netball in New Zealand gears up to mark its centenary, strong headwinds are appearing on the horizon. Audio
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Nude calendar shows gardeners getting dirty for soil health
Audio 12 Dec 2023If you're struggling to find the right Christmas present for your gardening friend, look no further than the Soil & Health Association of New Zealand's first-ever calendar. It features everything you… Audio