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The Mixtape: Kirsten Johnstone
After sixteen years at RNZ Music, content producer and presenter Kirsten Johnstone is moving on. She joins Tony Stamp to reflect on her life and career, and play ten of her favourite songs. Video, Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler: Giantess, Andrew Fagan & Amy LaVere
Nick Bollinger discusses the majestic debut of Wellington-based Giantess; the jaded observations of Andrew Fagan; and the Mississippi-soaked soul of Amy LaVere. Audio
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Entrepreneurial expat journalist urges media to look beyond ads
The Kiwi co-founder of a successful digital publishing business in the US says the chaos of our media’s current crisis obscures an opportunity to break their dependence on dwindling volumes of ads… Audio
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Tara McLeod: A Typographic Journey
Audio 14 Apr 2020Master typographer Tara McLeod talks with Lynn Freeman about his love of an ancient and still enduring craft.
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Where Covid-19 meets tourism, taps and nanotechnology
Two Cents Worth answers two listeners’ questions around how Covid-19 might change the world. Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 277: Isaac Aesili/ Khruangbin/ Dirty Pixels
On this week's Pocket Edition we speak to ex-pat producer and trumpet player Isaac Aesili about relocating to Bangkok Thailand, and how recording his second album Hidden Truths helped him through a… Audio
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Introducing: Dirty Pixels
Ethan Moore from Auckland band Dirty Pixels introduces their new song 'Julipa'. Audio
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Steve Wratten: plants to please bees
Audio 28 Mar 2020Steve Wratten is Professor of Ecology with the Bio-Protection Research Centre based at Lincoln University. Audio
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Coronavirus: Courier drivers safety guidelines lacking
Courier drivers for New Zealand Post in Wellington say the company is not doing enough to make them feel safe as they work through the lockdown.
Some workers say they have only been given a pair of… Audio
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Emma John's Top TV Binge watches
1.Succession - Neon 2.Line of duty - Netflix 3.Parks & Recreation - Netflix 4 Unbelievable- Netflix 5. Mindhunter - Netflix 6 Brooklyn Nine Nine - Netflix 7 The crown - Netflix 8 Dirty John - Netflix… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Dirty Pixels ‘Julipa’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new video from Tāmaki Makaurau indie-pop four-piece Dirty Pixels. ‘Julipa: How to Lose a Guy in Ten Bites’ is inspired by The Creature from the Black Lagoon and… Video
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Hannah Tamaki condemns attack post but dismisses husband Brian's similar post
Police have confirmed they are looking into at least one complaint about a threatening and derogatory social media post made by Vision New Zealand's campaign manager Jevan Goulter.
Vision NZ leader… Video, Audio
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Online attack 'inexcusable' - Vision NZ ex-campaign manager
Hannah Tamaki's Vision New Zealand political party has fired its campaign manager Jevan Goulter after his response to criticism of Tamaki taking part in a TV dance show.
Tamaki, who leads Destiny… Video, Audio
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Building bridges in the lower Waikato
Waikato farmers Kim and Stu Muir are trying to restore the ecological habitat of their little bit of the river. Audio
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NZ First, National facing Serious Fraud Office problems
The Prime Minsiter is standing by her deputy, despite two scandals now swirling and the opposition calling for him to step down.
Today the Serious Fraud Office confirmed it was launching an… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 29 January 2020
Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn about a mini-drama involving Sean Plunket, a revolt in the Washington Post newsroom, a Buzzfeed pioneer joining the MSM, and coronavirus coverage going bats. Audio
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National Party cries foul over stolen laptops
The National Party suspects dirty politics are at play after laptops were stolen from its headquarters, but a business next door was victim to the exact same crime a couple of months ago.
An employee… Audio
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National Party says burglary 'sinister' start to the year
The National Party suspects dirty politics are at play after three laptops were stolen from its Auckland headquarters, but a business next door was victim to the same crime a couple of months ago.
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Diana Panton, Kenny Burrell, John Coltrane
Audio 18 Jan 2020This week Nick goes for a set of swinging tunes from John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Canadian singer Diana Panton, and Kenny Burrell. Audio
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Big problems yes, but big opportunities too: NZ can make a difference to climate change, says James Cameron
Noelle McCarthy talks about the environment and environmental politics with film director James Cameron, and Dunedin's new Mayor, Aaron Hawkins. Recorded at Otago Museum. Audio
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Foreign donations bill passes third reading
A bill cracking down on foreign political donations has passed its third reading in parliament, with MPs using it as an opportunity to air the dirty laundry of other parties.
The government… Audio
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Podcast Critic: Katy Aktin
Stuff podcast critic Katy Aktin looks back at the best podcasts of 2019. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Fighting HIV-AIDs in the 1980s
Audio 4 Dec 2019When HIV-AIDs arrived in New Zealand in 1984, homosexuality was still illegal, condoms were a bit of a dirty joke and you certainly didn't talk on the radio about sexually-transmitted diseases. Audio, Gallery
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Mutually exclusive truths: the statistics of Question Time
Statistics are MPs favourite weapons. Question time is heavy with mutually exclusive numbers - which are usually all true. Audio
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SkyCity fire: 8m litres of water to be pumped out
As Auckland's central city gets back to normal after last week's fire chaos, Fire and Emergency says eight million litres of dirty water in the Convention Centre basement should be pumped out by… Audio
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Although neglected and misrepresented, the New Zealand wars shaped us as a nation, says Vincent O’Malley
The New Zealand Wars are discussed by historian Vincent O'Malley and Mihingarangi Forbes in front of an audience at Te Papa. Audio
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Why do we watch movies over and over?
An article from the BBC looks at the phenomenon of why in this era of peak content people return to re-watch old favourites time and time again. Audio
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The Panel with Mark Sainsbury and Janet Wilson (Part 2)
Audio 23 Oct 2019What film have you watched multiple times? What made it so good? An article from the BBC looks at the phenomenon of why in this era of peak content people return to re-watch old favourites time and… Audio
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Kitty Flanagan's 488 Rules For Life
The very witty Kitty Flanagan has helpfully put together a comprehensive guide to modern behaviour, and help everyone around you be a bit less irritating, with her new book, 488 Rules For Life: The… Audio