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Queenstown hosts the global launch of new Xbox console
Audio 9 Nov 2020New Zealand will be the first country to get a peek at the Xbox Series X gaming console when they are unveiled in Queenstown tonight at a special global launch event. Audio
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Cyclone season could be quieter than normal
The cyclone season has begun, and due to the current La Nina phase and with sea temparatures across a lot of the regoin are a bit below average themselves, it may be a quietr than average season. Audio
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Urupounamu Episode Seven - Life After Moko
Should there be restrictions around receiving moko or is this deficit thinking? Is there an expectation that a person must speak Māori or even change their lifestyle? Hosts Ngairo Eruera, Te Kehukehu… Audio
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Long time Film Festival director Bill Gosden dies
Audio 8 Nov 2020Film lovers - not just here but around the world - were shocked and saddened by the news of the death of Bill Gosden yesterday. Bill was the long-time director of the New Zealand International Film… Audio
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Presidential pets: Andrew Hager
As Historian-in-Residence of the Presidential Pet Museum Andrew Hager records the menagerie of domestic animals that have called The White House home. Recently Donald Trump's failure to own a pet… Audio
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'Thrilled' Debbie Ngarewa-Packer enters Parliament on special votes
The Māori Party has doubled its numbers in Parliament to two.
Special votes confirmed Rawiri Waititi in the seat of Waiariki - the only electorate seat the Labour Party lost.
And with 1.2 percent of… Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay man loses best friend, dog suspected stolen
An elderly Hawke's Bay man says he's lost his best friend - his dog Tabatha vanished from outside a Napier shopfront a week ago.
Eighty-year-old Doug Hodgetts believes his 7-year-old Jack Russell… Video, Audio
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Someday Stories 2020: Nest 38
A pair of banded dotterels attempt to defy the odds to raise their chicks on a surprisingly hostile New Zealand beach, as their self-appointed guardian Aisla watches on. Video
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WATCH: Lou’ana live at RNZ
RNZ Music was lucky enough to record a very special live session with Auckland musician Lou’ana. Backed by her incredible live band, she performed tracks from her new album Moonlight Madness. Video
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The Sampler - Bruce Springsteen, Adrianne Lenker & Ian Morris
Nick Bollinger reviews a stock-taking set from Bruce Springsteen; lockdown songs from Adrianne Lenker; and a previously unheard album from the late Ian Morris. Audio
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Someday Stories 2020: Aute
RNZ has again partnered with Someday Stories 2020, a series of short films released online with a sustainability focus by young film-makers. Jesse speaks to Nicole Hunt about her film, Aute, being… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 November 2020
We're marking All Saints' Day this week (1 November) with a massed choir performance of William How's great hymn For all the saints. And Reformation Day (31 October) isn't forgotten: listen out for… Audio
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The Sampler: Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen Bruce's new album, Letter to You, is his 20th studio album and he told RNZ's Charlotte Ryan on Music 101 that the initial inspiration came from the death of an old friend. Using a… Audio
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The Sampler Ian Morris
Ian Morris Ian Morris, a founding member of 1970s New Zealand rock band Th' Dudes, died ten years ago this month. Morris was at school with other well known New Zealand musicians Dave Dobbyn and Peter… Audio
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OE cancelled? How about a backyard roadie?
Two Auckland mates with a love of travel have teamed up to run backyard tours for young kiwis. Jason Goodson and Isaac London are the duo behind Backyard Roadies - adventure tours for 18 to 35 year… Video, Audio
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WATCH: Teeks releases new single and self-directed video ‘Remember Me’
Northland soul singer Teeks has a new single following the release of his sophomore EP I, which came out in August. ‘Remember Me’ comes with a stunning video directed by Teeks himself, and created by… Video
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Auckland Halloween haven calls quits on trick or treating
A spooky spat has broken out in an Auckland neighbourhood over the future of its iconic Halloween celebrations.
Dignan Street in Point Chevalier usually welcomes hundreds of trick or treaters - but… Video, Audio
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Mother of newborn baby killed by dog speaks out
The mother of a baby who died after being attacked by the family dog in Hamilton says she wishes she could go back in time.
The newborn baby died in Waikato Hospital yesterday after the attack on… Video, Audio
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Study finds how politicians used social media during election
Jacinda Ardern may be known for keeping the nation up-to-date with Facebook Lives from her lounge but she was not the most active politician on social media during the election campaign.
That title… Audio
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How Online Extremists use the internet - Andrew Marantz
For three years, New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz lived in the world of trolls and white supremacists, watching them use the internet to advance their odious ideas. He talks to Jesse about what… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Kiwi singer Lévyne soars on self-empowerment anthem ‘Misconceptions’
Up-and-coming New Zealand singer and songwriter Lévyne has released her new single ‘Misconceptions’ on Friday. It’s a self-empowerment anthem, with a warm summery vibe. Video
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A new twist on fake news
A recent Newshub story about a Kiwi golliwog seller seemed to be standard outrage bait. But the journalist David Farrier says the story's actual origins are mixed up in a campaign of harassment… Audio
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Graham Bennett: Around Every Circle
A sculpture made out of steel girders salvaged from the wrecked World Trade Center and the series of imperceptively moving structures that stand outside the Christchurch Art Gallery, are two of Graham… Audio, Gallery
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Should we fear fake news in our politics?
Fears that foreign political consultants and fringe parties would turn Facebook followers and fake news into votes in the election proved unfounded. The major parties mostly ran a clean game online… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 October 2020
In Hymns on Sunday this week, you can hear 'one of the most perfect tunes in existence'. That's how composer Hubert Parry described the traditional Irish tune Londonderry Air, paired here with Timothy… Audio
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The right to whakapapa: Jade Morgan
Jade Morgan didn't let a 6-year prison sentence and early gang ties define him. His work reconnecting Dunedin prisoners with their whakapapa using Te Ao Maori - whether that's through martial arts… Audio
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INTERVIEW: Bruce Springsteen on new album Letter To You
Using a "gorgeous" guitar gifted to him by a fan, Bruce Springsteen found his new songs came pouring out. He recorded them with his lifetime companions, the E Street Band, in just five days, and… Video, Audio
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Ben Harper: "just me and my lap steel guitar"
Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist Ben Harper has a soft spot for Aotearoa and the feeling is mutual. Since his 1994 debut Harper has pushed musical boundaries, mixing… Video, Audio
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WATCH: Silver Scroll Songwriting Awards
The Silver Scroll songwriting awards are being presented this coming Wednesday, October 28 as part of a livestreamed ceremony. A 'watch party' is being held at Auckland's Powerstation and RNZ Music… Video
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Abby Wolfe 'Held By You' live at St Paul's Cathedral
RNZ Music is thrilled to present this powerful live performance from Dunedin artist Abby Wolfe. Abby recorded the song, her latest single ‘Held By You’, at Dunedin’s stunning St Paul's Cathedral. Video
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