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Fiji joins New Zealand in banning dirty cargo ship
The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji has stopped an Indonesian cargo ship from entering Fijian waters after it was ordered to leave New Zealand. Audio
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Late Edition 8 March 2017
Audio 8 Mar 2017The minister of women on international womens day why Hirini Reedy is drinking untreated water from a eutrophying lake and in dateline pacific Fiji bans a dirty cargo ship Audio
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Hawke's Bay Council puts green Lake Tutira down to algal bloom
Hawke's Bay Regional Council Water Quality Scientist, Dr Andy Hicks, says the lake appears dirty and green because of an algal bloom, and nobody should drink its water. Video, Audio
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In the Spotlight - Peter Sledmere
Audio 3 Mar 2017Peter Sledmere has worked for RNZ for almost 50 years in many guises - from commercial DJ, to newsreader, to Morning Report presenter, to Concert announcer. This week Peter is In the Spotlight to…
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The Sampler 28 February 2017
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger investigates the indie rock/hip-hop crossover of Dirty Projectors; and discusses the meeting of Cretan folk music and Melbourne underground with Jim White, of… Audio
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Dirty Projectors by Dirty Projectors
Nick Bollinger investigates the indie rock/hip-hop crossover of Dirty Projectors. Audio
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Black Peak by Xylouris White
On the eve of their first New Zealand performance, Nick Bollinger tunes in to the Cretan folk and Melbourne rock fusion of Xylouris White, and talks to the duo’s drummer Jim White. Audio
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Don Henley's personal mixtape
Don Henley was one of the main songwriters, singer, drummer and founding member of the Eagles before launching his successful solo career. In March Henley is bringing his band to New Zealand. Trevor… Video, Audio
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Songs about places
RNZ Producer Jimmy Stewart talks to Jesse about the songs which evoke strong memories and links to real places. The material is taken from a list of songs provided by listeners. Audio
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Pilot Alan Beck: "pilots won't be taking risks"
Chopper pilot Alan Beck says it's very dangerous, but they've got very experience pilots who won't be taking any risks. Audio
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Behind the velvet curtain of RNZ Concert
To celebrate World Radio Day, RNZ Concert invites you into a world with flashing lights, endless cables, its very own anxieties and its very own language... Audio
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Two more critics of Putin sidelined
Russia's main opposition leader vows to overturn a conviction for embezzlement, saying he's a victim of dirty politics Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 9 February 2017
Audio 9 Feb 2017Washington Correspondent Simon Marks says President Trump is expressing unprecedented disdain for the courts. A fire at St John's Presbyterian Church in Rotorua has left the building little more than… Audio
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Don Henley: statesman of rock
Don Henley is coming to New Zealand this March. He talks with Kim Hill about The Eagles' reputation for excess, his wilderness projects and moving on after a "terrible year". Video, Audio
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Scientist discovers underwater eruption in Tonga
Audio 1 Feb 2017New Zealand scientist discovers submarine eruption near the mainland of Tonga, after looking at satellite images. Audio
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Testing starts today for children exposed to dirty dental water
Two-and-half-thousand-children will be offered testing for HIV and Hepatitis after they were exposed to contaminated water at a Pukekohe dental clinic. Audio
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Auckland family describe Rotorua 'hotel hell'
An Auckland woman has taken to social media to try and get a Rotorua hotel shut down, saying it was moudly, dirty, and run down to the point of being a health risk. Video, Audio
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Dirty classrooms, under-qualified tutors at failed institute
An official report into Auckland's Aotearoa Tertiary Institute has laid bare a wide ranging catelogue of failures. Video, Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 118
We talk to Dinosaur Jr's long-suffering drummer Murph, catch up with Nick Murphy (formerly known as Chet Faker), Polyester Introduce themselves, plus new music from the Avalanches, Dirty Projectors… Audio
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A Christmas Playlist
Tired of the same carols on repeat? Clarissa Dunn and Cynthia Morahan asked colleagues and friends from the music community to contribute some of their favourites to a Christmas Playlist. Video
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Bye Bye Bar Bodega
A Wellington institution closes its doors for the last time tonight. Kirsten Johnstone looks back at the history of well-loved music venue Bodega. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Best of 2016
Nick Bollinger revisits – in no particular order - a few of the year’s standout releases. Audio
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Pointing out the clean green flaws
Actor Bruce Hopkins is now a tour guide - he points out New Zealand's dirty secrets. === Audio
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The Panel with Lisa Scott and Ali Jones (Part 1)
Audio 19 Dec 2016Kaikoura businessman Anton Evans talks about post-quake business. Rotorua school principal Patrick Walsh discusses the financial rules around overseas school trips. Auckland berm pakring angers… Audio
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RNZ Music's Favourites from 2016
Team RNZ Music (plus a representative of The Wireless) convene to showcase some of their favourite songs of the year. Video, Audio
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Nicky Hager's daughter 'relieved' police to pay damages
The lawyer representing journalist Nicky Hager's daughter says a police search of the family's home in the wake of Mr Hager's book Dirty Politics was a fishing trip which was traumatising experience… Audio
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Late Edition for 7 December 2016
Audio 7 Dec 2016The shadow Dirty Politics casts over one candidate for the leadership of the national party and the man who met Bashal Al Assad... Audio
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Collins rejects she's "risky choice" for PM
Judith Collins says Nicky Hager is criticising her candidacy in order to scaremonger and make himself relevent again. She says he is dredging up innuendos and talking about the past. She says that's… Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Regional knowledge exchange targets women market vendors
Audio 22 Nov 2016UN Women Markets for Change Forum in Nadi aims at improving lives and livelihoods of the predominantly female market vendors in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Audio