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Fans march into Christchurch Town Hall for the NZ Army Band
When the Christchurch Town Hall swung open its doors for the first time since lockdown yesterday, in marched thousands of New Zealand Army Band fans.
The musicians found new fame worldwide in April… Audio
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Rotorua Stockcar club under pressure to drop Confederate flag as club symbol
Pressure is growing on the Rotorua Stockcar Club to drop the Confederate Flag as one of its symbol. An on-line petition against the club using the flag now has more than 1000 signatures. Wellington… Audio
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MOZART: Horn Quintet in Eb K407
Performed by Vesa-Matti Leppänen (violin), Andrew Thomson & Nicholas Hancox (violas), Andrew Joyce (cello), Samuel Jacobs (horn). Audio
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Dr Rangi Mataamua - Sharing the Knowledge of Matariki
Māori Astronomer Dr Rangi Mataamua won the top communication prize at the recent Prime Ministers Science Awards, not bad for someone who failed fourth form Science at Hato Paora College. In the lead… Audio
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'She's not going to spill the beans on Prince Andrew' - Ghislaine confidante
A longtime friend and confidante of Ghislaine Maxwell says she is not likely to spill the beans on Prince Andrew. Philadelphia-based journalist Laura Goldman was in touch with Epstein's associate just… Audio
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Hong Kong correspondent: new security laws causing 'chilling' reaction
The new national security law that has been implemented in Hong Kong by the Chinese government has seen many local residents reacting frantically. Journalist James Griffiths discusses the disappearing… Audio
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Where has all the clickbait gone?
Under new ownership, Stuff has stopped farming its stuff out on Facebook and it's hiring several senior journalists. Another part of the mission to win the trust and respect of readers is a rejigged… Audio
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Musician draws on friend's near-fatal accident for Glass Animals' Dreamland
Glass Animals' frontman Dave Bayley explains how the near death experience of the band's drummer informed their new album, Dreamland Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Wellington singer-songwriter Claudia Jardine ‘Erase Me’
RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share the video for ‘Erase Me’, the second single from Claudia’s debut EP North, which was released in May 2019. Video
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Opinion: Stuff is good, actually
Stuff is under new management and says public trust will be a "core value" in its new era. "Social media is not news media" is one of its new slogans. For years it's been criticised for clickbait or…
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Terei Tonight - Pio Terei and Nicola 'Nix' Adams
Nicola "Nix" Adams left jail two years ago in Australia, returning home to rebuild her life after she lost a child, turned to drugs and her husband left with their other two children. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - ethical conundrums
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the ethical minefield facing reporters charged with telling the story of the Covid-19 patient data leak, and… Audio
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Review: NZSO goes pastoral
Elizabeth Kerr reviews yesterday evening's all-Beethoven concert by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Video
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Book review - The Shadow Friend by Alex North
Lisa Finucane reviews The Shadow Friend by Alex North, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Resignations and withdrawals
Hayden Donnell from RNZ Mediawatch joins Karyn to discuss the coverage of the Hamish Walker saga, Stuff ditching Facebook and Michael Anderson leaving MediaWorks. Audio
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Local gin maker thanks kiwis for backing local businesses
A Kiwi gin maker is thanking New Zealanders for backing local - saying business changed overnight during lockdown. Imagination distilling's been inundated with orders since posting on the NZ Made… Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about Stuff quitting facebook. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Scott Mannion ‘Juniper Tree’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new video from Lil’ Chief Records co-founder and former Tokey Tones member Scott Mannion. ‘Juniper Tree’ is the last single from his debut solo album Loving Echoes… Video
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Stuff website suspends all activity on Facebook
New Zealand's biggest news site Stuff is suspending all of its activity on Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram until further notice.
Its part of a global boycott of Facebook which argues the social… Audio
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Going local, going green - how our spending is changing
Our economy's taking a hit, our wallets are thinner - and this pandemic has also changed our direction of travel when it comes to spending. Audio
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Stuff's fighting talk on Facebook
Stuff says Facebook is not compatible with its own “core public values” and it's "pausing its presence" on the social media giant. The move has raised eyebrows in the media - and New Zealand’s most…
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Why Stuff is stopping its activity on Facebook and Instagram
The news website Stuff is suspending all of its activity on Facebook and Instagram. Audio
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Claire Taipari on living with cancer: "Own your Story"
In November of 2018 Claire Taipari's regular mammogram came back all clear, but just one week later she felt a lump on her breast and decided to get it checked. After tests, three cancerous tumours… Audio
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Michael Daugherty's Tribute to Woody Guthrie
William Dart features a curious tribute album with contemporary American composer Michael Daugherty celebrating the Dust Bowl songwriter Woody Guthrie. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 July 2020
Keep your vocal cords in shape with this week's selection of hymns, including Immortal, Invisible and What a friend we have in Jesus. Audio
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The Gift of a Farm
Whitford dairy farmer Donald Pearson bequeathed his dairy farm and all its cows to New Zealand Young Farmers. There are plans to build an education centre on the farm so that children from nearby… Audio
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The little ventilator that could - during Covid
How two multi-millionaires, two pandemic futurists, Air NZ's former boss, a dairy executive on a break, a retired anaesthetist (and a few others) nearly saved New Zealand Audio
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Chris Hipkins' new role - career boost or complete nightmare?
David Clark is out and Chris Hipkins is in. The new Health Minister is also the minister of Education and State Services; the leader of the house and the minister responsible for Ministerial Services… Audio
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The Stop Hate for Money movement gaining traction globally
Audio 2 Jul 2020The Stop Hate for Money movement is gaining traction around the world. The Panel speaks to advertising commentator Vaughn Davis about the impact its having on Facebook. Audio