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RNZ Concert: Summer Season
RNZ Concert sounds good this summer. Here are some of our holiday season highlights for you to enjoy on the radio or online in coming days.
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Terell Stafford & Mark Turner (1)
This week Nick features two leading contemporary players, trumpeter Terell Stafford (pictured) and tenor player Mark Turner- plus tunes by Chet Baker, Charlie Parker and Jelly Roll Morton. Audio
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A 25-year legacy: How The Blair Witch Project changed the horror genre
After 25 years, the iconic 'found footage' film is being re-released in the form its producers originally intended. Audio
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Music feature: the songs that influenced The Beatles
Today we're delving into songs covered by the fab four. Our guide: Geoff Barker, music historian, producer and musician. Audio
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Peter Dasent: The star-studded Underwatermelon Man and Other Unreasonable Rhymes
Audio 8 Dec 2024It’s a roll call of turn-of-the-century Kiwi greats: John Clarke, Neil and Tim Finn, Bic and Boh Runga, Jenny Morris, Chris Knox, The Topp Twins, Che-Fu, Don McGlashan, King Kapisi and Dave Dobbyn… Audio
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Milking goats and making cheese, all in a days work
Thanks to goat's milk, Andrea Gauland son's eczema cleared up within two weeks. This was the excuse she needed to start farming dairy goats 25 years ago and she's still loving the whey of life. Audio
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Expert Feature: how to write a screenplay
Audio 2 Dec 2024Kathryn Burnett is an award-winning screen writer based in Tamaki Makaurau. She answers audience questions about screen writing. Audio
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Lou Donaldson
Lou Donaldson was an alto sax player, whose smooth and groovy sound defined jazz in the 1960s. Nick Tipping takes a look back at Lou Donaldson's remarkable career. Audio
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AJA releases long awaited album
After creating and collaborating musically for many years, award winning songwriter, producer and teacher, AJA (Ngati Raukawa, Ati Awa ki Whakarongotai, Ngati Toa Rangatira, Ngati Porou), has just… Audio
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Keeping grocery bags a local thing
A Taupo-based company is working to reduce New Zealand's reliance on imported packaging Following the single-use-plastic ban in 2019 two childhood friends looked into who was manufacturing paper… Audio
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Trump vows 25% tariff on Canadian imports
Donald Trump says he will put tariffs on all imports from Canada, Mexico, and China on his first day back in office. Senior Parliamentary Reporter for The Globe and Mail in Canada Steven Chase spoke… Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
The BBC's Jonathan Frewin looks at some of the events making headlines internationally. Audio
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
Sport broadcasting veteran and Nights regular correspondent Bryan Waddle is back with the action from the sporting world over the weekend - including two New Zealand teams topping the A-League Men's… Audio
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How Bluefields could transform New Zealand's public housing
Melbourne-based architect Patrick Kelly has been awarded the 2024 F. Gordon Wilson Fellowship for Public Housing by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects. Audio
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Why do we not all like the same flavours?
Are you the only one in your family who orders a hot curry? Are our preferences genetic? Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 25 November 2024
ABC Wantok Program for 25 November 2024. Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Holly Beckham
Award-winning documentarian Holly Beckham (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Rangi) is in training to be the first wāhine Māori to reach the summit of Mt Everest. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 25 November 2024
The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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Melanesian Update for 25 November 2024
The latest news from Melanesia. Audio
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The Panel with Martin Bosley and Deborah Hart (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Martin Bosley and Deborah Hart to discuss a new report into obesity in New Zealand and Christmas parade organisers outraged at the… Audio
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The Panel with Martin Bosley and Deborah Hart (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Martin Bosley and Deborah Hart to discuss climate finance and the debt the system is leaving for Pacific nations, Wanaka residents… Audio
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Evening business for 25 November 2024
Audio 25 Nov 2024News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Patients increasingly not making wait lists - GPs
Audio 25 Nov 2024The Labour Party is blaming the Government's new wait time targets for so many patients being unable to get onto a waiting list for hospital treatment. It follows GPs saying patients who desperately… Audio
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Black Foils win opening SailGP event in Dubai
Audio 25 Nov 2024The Black Foils have continued their dominance in the Middle East winning the opening SailGP event of the season in Dubai. New Zealand held off Great Britain and the United States to sit on top of the… Audio
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Proposed cuts to tertiary apprenticeship programme in Rotorua
Audio 25 Nov 2024Proposed cuts to a tertiary apprenticeship training programme in Rotorua could leave dozens of people high and dry part way through their qualifications. The proposal from Bay of Plenty's Toi Ohomai… Audio
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Auckland city centre to get new police base
Audio 25 Nov 2024In his first official day in the job the new Police commissioner has delivered an early Christmas present to Auckland businesses and residents; anouncing the city centre's getting a new police base… Audio
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New Police Base to open in Auckland CBD
Audio 25 Nov 2024New Police Commissioner Richard Chambers says there's a priority to increase public safety and boost visibility in communities. Audio
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Obesity leading risk factor for death and disability - report
Audio 25 Nov 2024The New Zealand Dental Association and Health Coalition Aotearoa are throwing their support behind a new report that calls for urgent government intervention to tackle obesity. The Helen Clark… Audio
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Photos leaked of police officer posing in gang patch
Audio 25 Nov 2024A police officer has potentially thrown his employer in disrepute, after photos taken earlier this year show him posing in a gang patch, according to an employment lawyer. Legislation banning the… Audio