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The Sampler: Tiny Ruins, Billy Nomates, Maxine Funke
Tony Stamp reviews a hopeful collection about grief from Tiny Ruins, UK maverick Billy Nomates' second record, and the latest from Dunedin songwriter Maxine Funke. Audio
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NZMM Special 'The Song I Wish I'd Written'
Audio 6 May 2023
Your favourite local musicians tell us what NZ song they wish they had written. Video, Audio -
The Week in Detail: Coronation, single parents, and petrels
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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The Detail's Long Read: Come Together
By Eric Trump: Is co-housing a wiser use of resources and a counter to societal ills like loneliness? Audio
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Music and film: two equal passions
Composer William Philipson has just scored a great gig - writing music for Shortland Street. Video, Audio
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Banding together to protect Aotea's precious seabirds
The Detail heads to Aotea Great Barrier Island to meet up with conservationists working to protect one of the island's precious seabirds - the tākoketai. Audio
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The single parent stigma that should be consigned to history
A new report has found single parents still face stigma and discrimination. As The Detail finds out, if things don't get better, it'll be children who suffer. Audio
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Inside the government's school lunches programme
Ka Ora, Ka Ako was launched in 2019 to help families facing food insecurity - is it doing its job? Audio
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Around the motu : Chris Hyde in Hawkes Bay
Chris says mental health after the cyclone is probably the biggest topic in the region right now. Puketapu mother and daughter Nicci and Annalise Picen are doing their best to raise awareness about… Audio
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Tax: Weighing up what's fair and what's next
Tax is inherently values-based - what one person thinks is fair could be unfair to someone else. Is that why changing the system is so hard? Audio
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NZ golfer Steven Alker scores win at PGA Champions Tour
Hamilton golfer Steven Alker has scored an emotional first win of the year on the PGA's Champions Tour.
Alker defended his Insperity Invitational title in Houston with a four shot victory. It was his… Video, Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 3 | Episode 5 [Vietnamese]: Crying from up in the Sky
Audio 1 May 2023[Vietnamese] Hương fell pregnant at 20, but she didn’t know it was twins until it was time to push. In this episode, she talks with daughters Hà and Ly about dependence, marriage, and homecomings. Video, Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 3 | Episode 5 [English Dub]: Crying from up in the Sky
Audio 1 May 2023[English Dub] Hương fell pregnant at 20, but she didn’t know it was twins until it was time to push. In this episode, she talks with daughters Hà and Ly about dependence, marriage, and homecomings. Video, Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's May all of a sudden - which means citrus to many - joining the programme from very close to an orange is our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth. 4-2-1 Soup recipe on our Facebook page… Audio
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A day of pomp and glory
Heavy is the crown that fits the King's head - and the weight of centuries of tradition will also cloak Charles III on the day of his coronation. Audio
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Stuff takes paywall plunge
After putting almost all its news online for free for a quarter of a century, Stuff launched subscription-based websites this weekend for its biggest daily papers - The Press, Waikato Times and The… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Live exports, trouble in Gore
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Introducing Paddy Echo
Today we meet Paddy Echo, the performing name of Patrick Leishman. A New Zealand born, L.A Based musician. Video, Audio
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The Detail's Long Read: Counting the Beats
By Garth Cartwright: Meet Grant Gillanders, the man painstakingly working his way through New Zealand’s entire popular music back catalogue. Audio
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Book review: Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson
Eden Denyer from Unity Books Wellington reviews Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson, published by Hachette Bestselling author Brandon Sanderson brings us deeper into the Cosmere universe… Audio
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Gore grief: The trouble at the Gore District Council
A council paralysed, a mayor and a chief executive not speaking to each other - what's going on in Gore? Audio
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Stuff to put up first paywalls for news
The country’s biggest publisher of news will soon begin charging readers of three titles for news online for the first time. Stuff is launching subscription-based websites for The Dominion Post, The… Audio
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Stock trading: Why NZ farmers import and export animals
New Zealand livestock has a top-class reputation internationally. Exports by sea are banned, so how else do we send animals offshore? Audio
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At the Movies: Huda's Salon
A Palestinian hairdresser blackmails her clients into spying for the Israeli Secret Service in this fraught thriller. Video, Audio
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The nurses ditching NZ for a better life in Oz
More than 5000 New Zealand nurses are registered to work in Australia. What's so good about life on the other side of the Tasman? Audio
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Explainer: What to do (and what not to do) at an Anzac Day dawn service
Audio 24 Apr 2023Never been to an Anzac Day dawn service? Here’s everything you need to know about attending a dawn service but were too embarrassed to ask.
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 3 | Episode 4: Mama Is More Stronger
Audio 24 Apr 2023Tooba and her husband Habib chat with their teens about community and strength in Ōtautahi, a place that has been both a source of immense grief and love since they arrived in 2007 from Pakistan. Video, Audio
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Anzac Day: Stories of war, loss, peace and discovery
Very few WWII veterans remain, but Auckland War Memorial Museum says if anything, there's been a surge of interest in looking at our wartime history. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Cycleways, cancelled ferries, and FIFA
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Dr Joanne Drayton: Unravelling the Parker-Hulme case and what happened after
Anne Perry the famous New Zealand crime novelist - formally Juliet Hulme the infamous Christchurch teenager convicted of murder - died last week at aged 84. The murder of Honorah Parker by her… Audio