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Hymns on Sunday, 15 January 2023
A setting of Psalm 23, a hymn by New Zealand writer Joy Cowley and a confirmation hymn - just some of the listener requests in this week's programme. Audio
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The Mixtape: Zane Lowe
On the Mixtape this week its DJ producer, and arguably one of the most influential people in music, Zane Lowe. Video, Audio
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Che-Fu: Return of the Navigator - Part 1
When Che-Fu released his 2nd album Navigator it charted new territory for New Zealand Hip Hop. Its seamless blending of reggae, RnB and Hip Hop telling real life experiences reflected a truly Pacific… Audio
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What are we going to look like in the future?
What are we going to look like in the future? Humans are already living longer and it's likely - we'll be taller, more lightly built and less aggressive. But how well are we adapting to this modern… Audio
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What shapes your dog's personality?
Ever wondered by you're loveable pet Labrador never seems to take any notice of what you're trying to get it to do? Is your pooch's personality only tied to it's genetics? Or can it's upbringing shape… Audio
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Jo Morris - the TikTok writing coach
Jo Morris, also known as Jo the Write Coach has almost 14,000 followers on TikTok and some of her short videos offering tips on everything from grammar to writing tips have garnered hundreds of… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 January 2023
Summer Requests programmes begin today, with listener choices including All creatures of our God and king and In Christ alone. Audio
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Musical Chairs: Nigel Russell
Audio 31 Dec 2022In this episode of Music Chairs Trevor Reekie talks to Auckland musician and self-confessed keyboard addict Nigel Russell. A member of influential 80s bands The Spelling Mistakes, Danse Macabre and… Audio
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HANDEL: Messiah - NZSO conducted by Gemma New
Messiah celebrates the whole story of Christ, from God's promises to the prophets of the Old Testament, the birth of Jesus, his death and resurrection and his future second coming.
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Lynn Freeman reminisces with her friend Catriona MacLeod
In the final episode of Standing Room Only, host Lynn Freeman chats to Catriona MacLeod about her five decades at RNZ. Audio
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Turning a more sceptical eye on the tech titans
For years, Silicon Valley's stars have been able to drum up positive media headlines with their visions of a future tech utopia. In 2022, several of them ran into the hard wall of reality. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 December 2022
Carols for the Fourth Sunday in Advent include Love came down at Christmas and It came upon a midnight clear. And we remember New Zealand hymn writer and composer Colin Gibson MNZM. Video, Audio
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Sam Neill - finding balance among the vines
Veteran New Zealand actor Sam Neill returned to his Central Otago vineyard earlier this month to find vines shooting up, pet pigs waiting for a scratch and a young stand of native trees thriving on a… Audio
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The Year in Detail: 2022
Natural disasters, economic turmoil, and injustices in the justice system - The Detail recaps the big stories from this year. Audio
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How the case of Baby W made global headlines
The case of Baby W ended up in the international spotlight - how did it happen? Audio
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Rebuilding a broken city
It's more than a decade since the Canterbury earthquakes, but how far has the Christchurch rebuild come? Audio
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Making a dent in Tākaka's housing shortage
The Detail catches up with the man with a grand plan to solve Tākaka's afforable housing shortage. Audio
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AI's new frontier: Works of art and human-like chatbots
Artificial intelligence continues to seep into our daily lives, but what are the ethical implications of it? Audio
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The Week in Detail: In Nelson, Christchurch and Franz Josef
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Jeremy Sutton: Relationship breakdown season
Audio 11 Dec 2022After analysing Facebook posts detailing break-ups, data experts discovered December 11 was the most common day for it. Jeremy Sutton is an Auckland barrister, family lawyer and divorce lawyer. He… Audio
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Media merger meets mounting resistance as clock ticks
The PM’s hints this week reforms will be pared back in 2023 - and an untidy interview by the broadcasting minister - added to skepticism about the government’s public media plan. But while the media… Audio
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Parents of baby in blood battle ordered not to obstruct staff
The parents of a baby placed into the temporary custody of the court as it awaits urgent, life-saving heart surgery, tried to stop doctors preparing the infant for the operation.
The High Court has… Audio
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Nelson's long, sodden road to recovery
The Detail heads to Nelson to survey the damage left behind by a massive storm four months ago. Audio
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Medical lawyer on High Court taking guardianship of baby in need of heart surgery
A medical lawyer and former nurse says the court followed well established laws in taking temporary guardianship of a baby while it undergoes surgery and post-operative recovery.
The child's parents… Audio
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Livestream Ahoy!
RNZ's smash hit comedy/history/conspiracy podcast Did Titanic Sink? wraps up with a one-off livestreaming comedy event. Audio
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Are our Olympians actually employees?
A group of top athletes is taking an employment case against High Performance Sport - why? Audio
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Review: Strange World
Strange World sees a mission to save the land of Avalonia threatened by a bickering family of explorers. Featuring the voices of Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid and Gabrielle Union. Video, Audio
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Blackwood Project burns down but is back up and running
Just over a year ago I spoke to an old university friend who'd started a new business after needing to change careers due to an accident while working as a commercial oil and gas diver. John Webster… Audio
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New law on tech firms paying for news proposed in US
A new law that would give news organisations more power to negotiate fees for content shared on facebook has been proposed in America. In a throwback to Facebook's stoush with Australia over similar… Audio
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Cutting the cloth: What it takes to make clothes in New Zealand
It was once one of the nation's biggest industries. Now this Christchurch clothing factory is among the last of its kind. Audio