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A thoroughly modern Māori cabaret
Audio 25 Feb 2024Cabaret Thoroughly Modern Māui stemmed from a conversation between musical theatre performer Rutene Spooner and actor Jennifer Ward-Lealand. Audio
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Sculpture on the islands of Waiheke and Venice: fast favourites with Brett Graham
Audio 25 Feb 2024A group of acclaimed Maori artists have been selected to exhibit as part of the centrepiece international exhibition at this year’s Venice Biennale in May. Brett Graham was one of those chosen.
But… Audio
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Russia’s war in Ukraine – Two years on: The humanitarian
Audio 25 Feb 2024Mike Seawright founded the international humanitarian organisation ReliefAid whose work also continues in Gaza, Syria, and Afghanistan. He joins Jim. Audio
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“Streets of London” singer, Ralph McTell returns to New Zealand
Audio 25 Feb 2024Ralph McTell joins Jim to talk about his six-decade-long career including his knack for songwriting, life on the road, and rubbing shoulders with Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone and Tom Waits. Video, Audio
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Music and my cochlear implants
Audio 25 Feb 2024Dr. Amanda Kvalsvig received her first cochlear implant in Christchurch. She joins us for a very special edition of "What I'm Listening To". Audio
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Dancing is the best exercise for mental health
Audio 25 Feb 2024Dr Alycia Fong Yang joins Jim to explain why we should be hitting the dancefloor over the gym. Audio
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Jack Whaley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz
Audio 25 Feb 2024Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen joins us once again as our Sunday Morning question master. Audio
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What would you buy if money was no object?
Audio 25 Feb 2024In a recent article for The Times, science editor Tom Whipple pondered what he'd spend his money on if he became infinitely wealthy. He joins Jim. Audio
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Welfare and immigration set for a 'reset'
The PM’s State of the Nation speech got the media’s attention when he said welfare needs reform. He didn't mention record-level immigration but that’s also been deemed unsustainable and set for a… Video, Audio
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A lifeboat to keep news afloat?
Last week the great and good of New Zealand’s news media urged MPs to back a law change to make Google and Facebook pay them for their news. They say the income could be critical to the survival of… Audio
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Mediawatch for 25 February 2024
Audio 25 Feb 2024Government 'resets' immigration and welfare; another way to make Google and Facebook to pay for journalism; media milk Kiwi Swifties' stadium FOMO. Audio
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Milking Kiwi Swifties' FOMO
As the biggest pop star on the planet packed out huge Australian arenas this week, the media here milked Kiwi Swifties’ anger over missing out. It also aired confusing blame-game claims about why… Audio
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Calling Home: Frank Cawkwell on the Caribbean Island of Grenada
Audio 25 Feb 2024This week's Calling Home guest is Frank Cawkwell who has swapped the Far North town of Maungaturoto for the tropical Caribbean. Audio
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Russia’s war in Ukraine – Two years on: The military response
Audio 25 Feb 2024Dr Jack Watling looks back at two years of brutal warfare and considers what any future opportunities for peace might look like. Audio
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Fa’anānā Efeso Collins: In his own words
Fa’anānā Efeso Collins has been fondly remembered and much praised by his colleagues. Here is his own message; the maiden speech he gave a week ago. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 February 2024
This week, we've a hymn by Dunedin GP Nigel Eastgate; two different settings of Psalm 130 - Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord; and a hymn from Hatea Kapa Haka: E kino koe te ingoa nei. Audio
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NZ Live: Georgia Gets By
Georgia Nott is best known as one-half of the electronic pop-duo BROODS (with her brother Caleb). After a few years living in Los Angeles, she is now based in Wellington and producing music solo as… Video, Audio
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Midday Business News for 23 February 2024
The country's biggest port, the Port of Tauranga, has had a 25 percent fall in its first half profit as cargo volumes dropped and fewer ships visited, knocking its revenue.
Move Logistics first half… Audio
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Lessons from a brilliant bridge
Good, fast and on-budget infrastructure building shouldn't have to wait for disaster situations to swing into action. Audio
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Green candidate Geordie Rogers wins WCC by-election
Green candidate Geordie Rogers has come from behind to win the Wellington City Council by-election for the Pukehinau/Lambton ward.
Seen as a test of the Green led council's performance, Rogers won… Audio
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1News-Verian poll: Situation stable, Hipkins plummets
The 1News Verian poll shows National still holds 38 per cent of the party vote - while Labour has nudged up 1 point to 28 per cent. Support for ACT has dipped to 8 per cent while New Zealand First is… Audio
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Splendid Isolation
The new album "Splendid Isolation", by New Zealand musicians John Rae and Ben Wilcock, showcases their broad range and ability to produce the unexpected. Also this hour: Alicia Olatuja, and Brian… Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 15 February 2024
Audio 15 Feb 2024Questions to Ministers Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Child Poverty Reduction: How many more children are forecast to be in poverty as a result of her Government's decision to change the… Audio
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39,000 lost power to Christchurch fire
The fire on Christchurch's Port Hills is burning under the high voltage power lines that connect Ashburton and Christchurch.
Transpower says it thinks a build-up of soot affected transmission… Audio
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Port Hills blaze: Selwyn's civil defence controller Murray Washington
Murray Washington gives Nights a recap of the day's developments and says firefighting efforts will continue into the night. Audio
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Lock Stock legacy: Two Smoking Barrels, 25 Years On
The “Cool Britannia” crime caper film recharged British film and launched several careers in the late 90s. With Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle and Jason Statham’s The Beekeper aiming to launch new… Video
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Police papers reveal 111 system outdated
Police papers say the country's 111 emergency call system is so outdated there is evidence it is causing deaths and injuries.
A host of glaring shortcomings in the 25-year-old system are revealed in… Audio
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Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl after nail-biting finish
The Kansas City Chiefs remain America's reigning champions, beating the San Francisco 49ers in a nail-biting Super Bowl on Monday.
The game, which is expected to have attracted the largest ever… Audio
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New NZ-made doco series spotlights climate change in unique way
Audio 12 Feb 2024Dynamic Planet, narrated by New Zealand's own Cliff Curtis, is the latest project from Natural History New Zealand and is more than three years in the making. Producer Ben Lawrie joins Kathryn to talk… Audio
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Do New Zealanders really want a Treaty referendum?
For over thirty years Rangahau Aotearoa Research New Zealand has helped dozens of government and not-for-profit organisations understand what Aotearoans are thinking across a range of social issues… Audio