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West Auckland being kept awake by barn owls
There have been a few ruffled feathers on a couple of West Auckland Facebook pages over the past week with a number of unconfirmed sightings of barn owls.
Barn owls are widespread in Australia, and… Audio
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NZ, Australia Covid-19 lockdowns not as different as they seem - expert
New Zealand has been at Alert level 3 for a week now and with more businesses operating, it has brought some relief to the economy.
With the number of new cases of Covid-19 staying at single digits… Video, Audio
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Auckland Theatre Company’s first online play
For the next four weeks the Auckland Theatre Company is putting on its first ever play designed to be watched online. Audio
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New Zealanders take haircuts into own hands in lockdown
Supermarkets are reporting a 140 percent jump in hair dyes and hair clipper sales have doubled, as New Zealanders take their hair into their own hands during lockdown.
Salons and barbers won't be… Video, Audio
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An idea to fix the media funding model
We speak to Eric Crampton the Chief Economist at the New Zealand Initiative. Audio
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Coping through collaboration - Lockdown Gharana
Audio 4 May 2020With a string of gigs cancelled and being compelled to stay home during lockdown, how are touring musicians coping? Lockdown Gharana shows that in collaboration lies their coping mechanism. Produced… Audio
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New Horizons: Nonesuch Records #2 – Thomas Bartlett & Nico Muhly
In a programme celebrating the high-quality releases on the Nonesuch label, William Dart focuses on a new album from Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman) and Nico Muhly, in which the world of Balinese… Video, Audio
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Understanding the bystander effect
Why do good people do nothing in the face of discrimination, bad behaviour and abuse? In The Bystander Effect, Catherine Sanderson explains why we might be good at recognising bad behaviour but bad at… Audio
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A tax bill, last year's performance, and prisoner voting at alert level 3
In the first week of alert level 3 MPs have speedily passed a tax bill, started a performance review of the Government and heard views on prisoner voting. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 May 2020
Two millennium-related hymns in today's programme: New Zealander Jocelyn Marshall's God of Ages was one of the 16 top hymns selected in a British Millennium Hymn Competition back in 2000. And Howard… Audio
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Children’s Music Awards 2020: finalists announced
A tiny pony, a flittering korimako and shuffling earthworms all make an appearance in this year’s Children’s Music Awards – an annual presentation celebrating music written for kids. Video
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How a top Auckland chef is facing the Covid-19 lockdown struggle
Despite several days of queues at takeaway stores across the country, the next few weeks will reveal how many food businesses will actually be able to survive the impacts of Covid-19.
Indira Stewart… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Reb Fountain
For the first episode of NZ Live in lockdown, songwriter and musician Reb Fountain joins us to celebrate the release of her highly anticipated self-titled album. Video, Audio
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Music Down The Line with David Bremner.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra have been going the extra mile to make sure New Zealander's have access to their music and talents. Keep an eye on their Facebook for the latest virtual recitals and… Video, Audio
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LIVE VIDEO: APO Encore - Weber & Beethoven
Join us for tonight's APO Encore livestream starting at 8.00pm.
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Reb Fountain releases self-titled album and unveils stunning new video
Supremely talented songwriter and musician Reb Fountain has today released her highly anticipated self-titled album. She’s also unveiled a stunning new video for single ‘Don’t You Know Who I Am’, and… Video
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Artists let their lockdown emotions out in a street near you
The biggest public art exhibition ever seen in Aotearoa in now showing on digital billboards in five of our biggest cities. In Isolation focuses on art produced by local artists during the current…
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Pacific Music Awards: Legends, newcomers and Samoan thrash metal
A mix of newcomers, old hands - and Polynesian metallers - are among the finalists for this year's Pacific Music Awards. Video
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Candice Milner ‘Girls in Town’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and video from young Lyttelton songwriter Candice Milner. ‘Girls In Town’ is the first single from her new album due out later this year. Video
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The found pianos of New Zealand
It's highly likely that at one time more New Zealanders had pianos than had cars. What happened to all these instruments? We uncover the colourful adventures of some of New Zealand's pianos.
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100 years of Hercule Poirot
Audio 28 Apr 2020It's 100 years since crime writer Agatha Christie introduced the world to the meticulous moustachioed Belgian Detective Hercule Poirot, writes Lynn Freeman.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Juno Is ‘It’s No Groover’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and video from Dunedin-based solo artist Juno Is. ‘It’s No Groover’ is a dark and dreamy psych rock track, due out this Friday. Video
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Struggling media get takeaways from government
On Thursday media companies learned some will take away more than others from the government's first targeted Covid-19 crisis package. Meanwhile, the minister of broadcasting has signaled he'll follow… Audio
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Going virtual: taking parliament onto the holodeck
Along with most everything in New Zealand parliament has gone virtual, and not just the MPs. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 April 2020
Today's selection includes hymns to mark Anzac Day on 25 April, there's a hymn tune by Arthur Sullivan (the music half of Gilbert and Sullivan) and a setting of Immortal, Invisible that we should hear… Audio
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Meet: The Coastwatchers - Operation Pacific Production Team
Meet the team behind Coastwatchers – Operation Pacific.
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Dianne Swann announces a new solo album
Dianne Swann is recording her first solo album and today releases the first track Show Your Heart. Audio
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Coronavirus: Questions over Simon Bridges' leadership
The phones are running hot in the National Party caucus as MPs frantically try to figure out whether to replace Simon Bridges as leader.
It comes after a massive backlash to a Facebook post and media… Audio
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"Adrenaline shot" for ailing media
The Government has unveiled a $50m “adrenaline shot” for commercial media companies struggling with the sudden slump in revenue caused by the Covid-19 crisis - with more to come in weeks ahead. But…
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Ray Collins: From coal miner to ocean photographer
Australian photographer Ray Collins is known around the world for his stunning images of waves as they complete their journeys to shore, capturing the power and essence of the ocean. He grew up in… Video, Audio, Gallery