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Playcentre families complain over funding
Playcentre families are reeling from a lack of adequate funding in the Budget.
Parents have been posting on the Prime Minister's Facebook page, stressing how upset they are that underfunding could… Audio
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The Facebook page supporting NZ made business
Buying and supporting local plays a key part in our Covid recovery - and many New Zealand small businesses have received a boost in the past few weeks thanks in part to a Facebook page.
The 'NZ made'… Audio
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Julia Ebner: Going undercover with extremists
Julia Ebner says creating identities to go undercover and infiltrate extreme groups was like creating characters for a novel. But it didn't always go to plan. She discusses her new book Going Dark,… Audio
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A lonely Māori voice at the Covid-19 briefings
You might not know his face, but you probably remember his voice. Māori Television’s Heta Gardiner has been one of the most memorable contributors to the daily Covid-19 briefings Audio
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Johan Giesecke: Why lockdowns are the wrong approach
Professor Johan Giesecke is one of the world's most senior epidemiologists. He believes lockdowns like the one we've just had in New Zealand are just a way of delaying the inevitable. Professor… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 May 2020
In this week's Hymns on Sunday Home Edition, we bring the magnificent acoustic of St Paul's Cathedral, London, right into your living room with a performance of Psalm 23 by the choir. And you can sing… Audio
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Dave Dobbyn, Tami Neilson and more on their favourite Kiwi venues
The RNZ Music team have gathered stories from some of Aotearoa’s fave musicians about the venues they love, both past and present, to highlight the crucial role they play in supporting our thriving… Video
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Alert Level 2 puts the brakes on choirs but not on students
Epidemiologist Michael Baker answers questions from New Zealand Choral Federation members on the safety of choral singing under current COVID-19 restrictions. Video
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Kashmir Hill - Police use of software Clearview AI
This week RNZ exposed an unapproved police trial of controversial facial recognition software Clearview AI. Described as a "search engine for faces" the technology is used by hundreds of police forces… Audio
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Wellington retailers welcome customers back under level 2
Whether it was a much needed catch up with a friend for coffee, or a dash to ToyWorld for a belated birthday present, Wellingtonians were out in force on Thursday as retailers reopened for business… Video, Audio
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Digital cards offer conversation starters
Ever been stuck for something to say or wondered how to encourage a family member or friend to open up about what's worrying them? These cards could help. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: The Bollands ‘Lose You’
RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share the new single and video from husband and wife post-folk duo The Bollands. ‘Lose You’ is out tomorrow. Video
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Is tech too dependent on Taiwan_ Facebook gets oversight board
Technology commentator Sarah Putt looks at how Covid-19 has thrown up a lot of issues regarding the supply chain - and its dependence on Taiwan for computer chips. Facebook has an oversight board -… Audio
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LIVE VIDEO: NZSO - Bach Sei Solo
Join us at 7.30pm for tonight's livestream - Bach: Sei Solo from the NZSO.
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Childhood trauma at the heart of winning Ockham Book Awards
First time writers have taken out the top prizes at the 2020 Ockham Book Awards tonight. Debut novel Auē by Becky Manawatu has won both the Best First Book and the Best Fiction prizes while musician…
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No Filter: The rise and rise of Instagram
From its creation in 2010, to being sold to Facebook, to becoming a $100-billion company complete with digital influencers and personal brands. Until now the Instagram story has never been told in so… Audio
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NZME forces media merger issue
NZME’s plea for permission to buy its rival Stuff for $1 by the end of this month kickstarted confusing counterclaims today which show a deal is far from done. It’s also a symptom of upheaval in an…
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Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Noam Pikelny, Darlingside & Norma Waterson
Country music from the 60s to today
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Rogue suicide claim goes viral
Last weekend an inaccurate claim about suicide spread so far online that both the Ministry of Health and the Mental Health Foundation moved to debunk it. Hayden Donnell looks at how it happened - and…
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 May 2020
There's a reflective feel to this week's episode, with hymns by Bernadette Farrell (God Beyond All Names, and O God, You Search Me), and a beautiful setting of Be Still, My Soul by New Zealand… Video, Audio
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Julie Leask: How to talk to anti-vaxxers
Conspiracy theories are nothing new, and it's not surprising many have sprung up around Covid-19. Julie Leask is a professor in the Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of… Audio
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What Happened Next - Dayanne Almeida
Dayanne Almeida is a self-professed 'sheep nutter'. Since Country Life met Dayanne three years ago she has bought her own flock and has become entranced by deer. Audio
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LIVE VIDEO: Royal New Zealand Ballet - Black Swan, White Swan
Join us at 7.30pm for 'Black Swan, White Swan' - tonight's livestream ballet video from Royal New Zealand Ballet.
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Nick Bollinger counts down his ten favourite singles
When RNZ Music's Nick Bollinger was three, he was given a wind-up gramophone and a pile of old 78s. That's where his passion for music began, and hasn’t really stopped since. He shares his musical…
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Hawke's Bay farmers go online to fight drought woes together
A Facebook page for Hawke's Bay farmers struggling with severe drought is being credited with saving lives.
The lack of rain, lack of feed and trouble selling, or sending stock to the meat works… Video, Audio
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What will Microsoft's NZ move mean for local business?
Tech commentator Paul Matthews looks at the announcement by Microsoft that it'll open a new "datacentre region" in New Zealand: how big is its cloud offering and what difference does storing data… Audio
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Our bubble kitchen locking down in Rotorua
In March when the country moved into level 4, a Rotorua couple Mike and Cinzia Jonathan welcomed their Italian photographer friend, Matteo Fabi to lockdown with them.Completing the bubble is the… Audio, Gallery
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LIVE VIDEO: NZSO - Bach Sei Solo
Join us for a new live video from the NZSO featuring the music of JS Bach.
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Troy Kingi & The Upperclass win 2020 Taite Music Prize
Troy Kingi and his band have won the Taite Prize for their deep-roots/reggae album Holy Colony Burning Acres. Video
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LIVE STREAM: Taite Music Prize 2020
We're livestreaming the 2020 Taite Music Prize live right here from 6.30pm tonight! Aldous Harding, L.A.B., and Troy Kingi are among the finalists, and Shona Laing will be receiving the Classic Album… Video
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