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Sports correspondent Glen Larmer
Audio 28 May 2024Glen looks ahead to a special meeting this Thursday where New Zealand Rugby's governance structure will go to a vote. Audio
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NZSO: Legacy
Pianist Stephen De Pledge and the New Zealand SO performed this concert as part of the Orchestra's 75th anniversary celebrations. It includes the premiere of a Gillian Whitehead work with a timely… Video, Audio
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Trading on - new deal saves local medical media
These are tough times for media - even those dedicated to covering big businesses and industries. After more than 20 years publishing health news and employing expert journalists, Barbara Fountain has…
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Hardgroove
Thelonious Monk joins the Jazz Messengers; Carmen McRae sings the classics; and Roy Hargrove grooves hard. Audio
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Gareth Shute on his favourite Auckland venues
Tony Stamp is in Auckland for a guided tour of the music historian and writer's favourite local venues, in the final of this four part series. Audio
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Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation
Audio 25 May 2024Pacific family violence programme receives accreditation Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
BBC World's Pete Ross joins Nights to talk about the latest on the situation in Iran, a decision expected on whether WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange should be extradited to the United States and the… Audio
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Sports with Kayla Hodge
ODT sport reporter Kayla Hodge chats the all-female High Performance Sport NZ centre in Dunedin, a New Zealand paralympian shaping up well ahead of this years' Paralympics, and injuries mounting up in… Audio
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Young New Zealander named in Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list
Podcaster and business journalist Madison Reidy is the only local name on the prestigious list of up-and-comers in the Asia region. Audio
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Tapping into our noisy oceans
The myth of the 'silent world' beneath the waves is something Professor Craig Radford is trying to correct by recording the noises fish and marine mammals make. Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Benjamin Lau
Head of music at Newlands College in Wellington and chair of Mātauranga a Puoro o Aotearoa of Benjamin Lau talks to Emile Donovan about workshops being run during New Zealand music month encouraging… Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 20 May 2024
ABC Wantok Program for 20 May 2024. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 20 May 2024
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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RNZ Pacific news at 7pm for 20 May 2024
The latest RNZ Pacific news. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones & Andie McCombs (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones & Andi McCombs discuss the impact of cycle lanes on business & the Gina Rinehart portrait controversy. Ali Jones is a PR consultant… Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones & Andie McCombs (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Ali Jones & Andi McCombs discuss homelessness & Relationship and sexuality (RSE) education in schools. Ali Jones is a PR consultant, Papanui Innes… Audio
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Engaging musically with the community
Hannah Neman is Orchestra Wellington's Marketing & Engagement Manager. She talks with Bryan Crump about what the job involves, and the Orchestra's free Symphony in the Hutt concert that's coming up in… Audio
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Growing interest in homesteading lifestyle
A growing number of New Zealanders are making the switch to the homesteading lifestyle - foregoing the conveniences of modern life with the aim of growing as much of their own food as possible. Luka… Audio
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Massive brawl breaks out in Taiwan legislature
Asia correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about British counterterrorism police charging three men with working for Hong Kong's foreign intelligence agents, Taiwan swearing in a new president… Audio
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Evening business for 20 May 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Five Phoenix players make A-League all stars team
The Wellington Phoenix have missed out on the A-League grand final but a handful of players will test themselves against English Premier League opposition this week. Five Phoenix players have been… Audio
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Justice Minister commits to review harassment laws
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith speaks to Lisa Owen about his commitment to review harassment laws this parliamentary term. Audio
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Housing Minister announces shake up for Kainga Ora
Housing Minister Chris Bishop speaks to Lisa Owen about the damning independent report into Kainga Ora and changes he's planning to make. Audio
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Kiwis cling to hope for New Caledonia rescue flight
New Zealanders caught up in the conflict in New Caledonia are holding out hope flights out of Noumea will resume tomorrow. Lucy Xia reports. Audio
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Former Shortland St star on Gaza hunger strike
Audio 20 May 2024A former Shortland Street actor is starving himself in protest at the war in Gaza and says he may well become a casuality of the conflict. Will Alexander speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Iran's president killed in helicopter crash
CNN's International Correspondent in Abu Dhabi Paula Hancocks speaks to Lisa Owen about the helicopter crash which has killed Iran's president and foreign minister Audio
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Herbertville pub still closed after Cyclone Gabrielle
The silt's gone and the roads into the North Island seaside village of Herbertville are under repair, after Cyclone Gabrielle struck last year. Jimmy Ellingham reports. Audio
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Scott McLaughlin sets new track record
New Zealand Indycar driver Scott McLaughlin has set a new track record in claiming pole position for next week's Indianapolis 500. McLaughlin reached speeds of nearly 377 kilometres per hour over his… Audio