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Under the same moon - a new play launches Chinese New Year
Lynda hears from the creators of "Under the same moon" - a heartfelt comedy about daughters and their wayward mothers, premiering as part of the Chinese New Year festival in Wellington. Region… Audio
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Close friend says Lundy sounded panicked on phone
Audio 13 Feb 2015A close friend of Mark Lundy described his voice as panicked on the telephone when unable to contact his wife on the morning Christine and Amber Lundy were found bludgeoned to death at their family… Audio
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American Sniper murder trial starts in Texas
Audio 12 Feb 2015A court in Texas has heard about the last text messages sent between famed US sniper Chris Kyle and a friend before a third man Eddie Routh shot them. Audio
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Stages: Auckland's subterranean and grungy Wine Cellar
Underneath St Kevin’s Arcade on Karangahape Road, red-lit, grungy and subterranean in feel, the Wine Cellar has been the venue for many musicians' first Auckland show. Audio
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Cadbury downsizes its family blocks of Chocolate
Cadbury announced on facebook this morning it's slicing a row off family blocks to save money. Audio
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NZ artists work to be exhibited in New Caledonia
Audio 3 Feb 2015A touring exhibition of New Zealand and Pacific artists' work inspired by the remote Kermadec region is to go on display in New Caledonia. Audio
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Hope in a Ballet Shoe - Michaela de Prince
Nineteen-year-old International ballerina perfoming with the Dutch National Ballet, based in Amsterdam. Michaela de Prince was born Mabinty Bangura, in Sierra Leone. At the age of four she was… Audio
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Crime Scene
Matt Evans is always on the hunt for the perfect site - somewhere remote with no passers-by - the ideal place in essence, to find a dead body. Over recent years he has developed a fascination with… Audio
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Access All Areas: Martyn Bennett
The late Scottish musician Martyn Bennett was a formidable piper, DJ, producer and live performer who passed away (aged 33) in 2005. In January, the Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow marked the… Audio
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Kiwi-safe Dogs
Project Kiwi Trust on the Coromandel Peninsula runs kiwi-avoidance courses for dogs and their owners Audio
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Online with Paul Brislen
Including: The big Facebook outage last night, Apple's new i-Watch and it's record profit, the cost of rural broadband, Google's investment in SpaceX, and the impending launch of Windows 10 Audio
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Walsh Memorial Scout Flying School
Tauranga pilot and flight instructor, Nick Rowe, is continuing a long-standing family tradition by giving up his time to train future pilots at a camp his grandfather helped to establish. Audio
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Game Hunting
When Ben Tumata set up his Facebook page a year-and-a-half ago to share his passion for hunting he had no idea it would attract nearly 80,000 followers from all over the world. Now the enterprise has… Audio
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Tonga's Cardinal says new role 'heavy responsibility'
Audio 21 Jan 2015Tonga's Cardinal says his new role is both a blessing and a heavy responsibility. Audio
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Lyn Nicholls - Families
Summer is almost over for school children all over the country. We'll talk to therapist Lyn Nicholls about many issues parents struggle with including getting your child back into a routine, where to… Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Ellen Read (Part 2)
Audio 19 Jan 2015Topics - Katy Perry told Billboard magazine that she wants to be a firework, living or dead. She wants her ashes put into a skyrocket when she goes, to be sent out over the ocean. The Pope has waded… Audio
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Online lives - The Wireless
Writer, director, and actress Lena Dunham says that while there are a lot of people she loves on Twitter, it's impossible to find them without reading things telling her that she should be "buried… Audio
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Chronophonium
Last weekend festival goers converged on a small valley in Tapu, Coromandel to attend the fourth annual Chronophonium. Boasting an eclectic line up of alternative art and music brought together by a… Audio
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Airbnb
Audio 17 Jan 2015Airbnb is a travel phenomenon. Kiwis have proved keen to sign on, either by offering their homes to overseas travellers though the website, or booking accommodation for their travels in peoples' homes… Audio
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Warning after Facebook threat complaint
Audio 14 Jan 2015A senior officer says police receive complaints almost every day from children or teenagers being targeted on social media sites. Police are investigating a case where a 12-year-old boy was asked to… Audio
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Frànçois And The Atlas Mountains
Franco-British indie pop outfit François & the Atlas Mountains, led by Brussels-based François Marry, are currently in the country to play a handful of shows and squeeze in as many swims and walks in… Audio
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Sonnet No 149: Canst thou, O cruel! say I love thee not...
Read by Stuart Devenie. Audio
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A World With Whales
The National Whale Centre opens in Picton to focus on the natural and cultural history of cetaceans and to mark 50 years since the end of commercial whaling in New Zealand. Audio
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The Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum on his big year
To say 2014 has been a big year for Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum doesn't even come close. A triple century, two double centuries and a test match win against Pakistan are just a few highlights… Audio
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The Panel with Nevil Gibson and Bernard Hickey. (Part 2)
Audio 22 Dec 2014Topics - christmas no.1s ain't what they used to be; they're mainly X-Factor winners these days, aside from "Wherever You Are" by the Military Wives a few years ago. Star Trek, the original Star… Audio
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Sonnet No 144: Two loves I have of comfort and despair...
Read by George Henare. Audio
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The Life and Times of Johnny Thunders
Johnny Thunders, who died in 1991 aged 38, was the iconic guitarist for the New York Dolls and later the Heartbreakers, bands that would influence the English punk movement and a score of LA hair… Audio
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NZ Society - Hope for the Homeless
Its been six months since a Christchurch woman started helping the local homeless community with food and clothing. Today the people she's helped talk about the difference it's made. Audio
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A World with Whales
The National Whale Centre opens in Picton to focus on the natural and cultural history of cetaceans and to mark 50 years since the end of commercial whaling in New Zealand. Audio
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Wild weather hits upper North Island
Police in the Upper North Island are urging people to stay off the roads this evening because wild winds and heavy rain have been battering parts of the region. Audio