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Hymns on Sunday, 25 June 2023
The Auckland-based Handel Quire gets this week’s programme off to a great start with Isaac Watts’ hymn Lord of the worlds above. Audio
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New direction for traditional farm
With fields of crops, shimmering solar panels and several hundred Wagyu beef cattle, young farmer Ryan Cockburn is changing the landscape on his grandparents' coastal property. Audio
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Mark Walton: “My career would be very different if I had good eyesight”
Admired teacher, clarinet and saxophone player Mark Walton is back in Aotearoa for his YouTube series Aotearoa Musical Treasures and to perform as a soloist with Resonance Ensemble Orchestra in… Audio
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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Top 10 police disclosure failures
Can defendants get a fair trial if they’re not given access to information about them held by police? Does this problem undermine the entire criminal justice system?
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Marlborough sounds residents stress importance of road access
Residents in Marlborough Sounds are making their views clear on the importance of road access, after flooding left them isolated two years ago. Last week, council told the worst affected residents in… Audio
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Voluntary administrator on Ruapehu woes
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts which ran both the Whakapapa and Turoa fields went into voluntary administration in October owing millions of dollars. A government backed plan would have seen two separate… Video, Audio
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Creditors reject all proposals to revive Ruapehu - buyers wanted
The worst case scenario has happened, according to administrators who'd been trying to revive the Ruapehu Ski Fields. The bail out deals melted away this afternoon when creditors rejected all… Video, Audio
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Matauranga Maori at reopened Stardome
Auckland's Stardome observatory has reopened with a ceremony this morning, after a six-month, two million dollar ($2m) refurbishment. It's the most significant upgrade in more than 25 years and… Audio
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How to curate your own film festival, for free
Audio 16 Jun 2023Alexander Bisley shows how to curate your own film festival - and all for for free. Video
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National polytechnic head defends plan to axe 400 jobs
The head of the national polytechnic, Te Pukenga, is defending a proposal to cut 400 jobs. Te Pukenga, which has 10,000 employees, unveiled its plans yesterday. The chief executive, Peter Winder, says… Audio
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Taxidermized huia up for auction in the UK
The last confirmed sighting of the native huia was in 1907. Next to the moa it's perhaps our most iconic extinct bird. Audio
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Screentime: Homebound 3.0, The Full Monty
Audio 15 Jun 2023Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Kiwi comedy Homebound 3.0 (Three), a new series from Disney that catches us up on The Full Monty boys 25 years on, Based on a True Story… Audio
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Protein: You may need more than you’ve been told
How much protein do we need for optimal health? According to a growing body of evidence more than has been recommended in the past, writes Niki Bezzant.
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Australia: Wedding day turns to tragedy
To Australia now where a day of joy has turned into an unimaginable tragedy. At least ten people were killed and 25 others taken to hospital after a bus crashed following what was described as a… Audio
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At least 10 killed, dozens injured in NSW wedding bus crash
At least 10 people have died and 25 injured after a bus overturned in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales last night. The bus was carrying passengers travelling from a wedding to their accommodation… Audio
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Fatal New South Wales bus crash: Latest details
A wedding party has turned to tragedy in New South Wales, where 10 people have been killed in a bus crash. Another 25 people are injured. The crash happened about 11:30 at night in the Hunter Valley… Video, Audio
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Wait for a donor or find one on social media? What would you do to make a baby?
Audio 12 Jun 2023A dad who used Facebook and Instagram to find surrogate mothers for his children has set up a website to ‘matchmake’ other people needing help to make a baby. But a fertility expert says people going… Audio
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Complete RNZ Editorial Audit
Audio 11 Jun 2023Comprehensive list of stories found to have been edited inappropriately, or that breached RNZ's editorial standards.
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Yeyeong Jin wins the Michael Hill International Violin Competition 2023
Yeyeong Jin’s heartfelt performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto secured first place in this prestigious event and prizes including $40,000 cash, a recording contract, a multi-city tour and the loan… Audio
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The Mixtape: Eve De Castro-Robinson
Our guest curating their Mixtape this week is award winning NZ composer Eve de Castro-Robinson For 25 years Eve was the Associate Professor in Composition from the University of Auckland, and now… Audio
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Kiwa Hammond: reviving Moriori culture
This month Kiwa Hammond has been part of an Aotearoa contingent in Germany to retrieve skeletal remains of karapuna, Ta Imi Moriori ancestors of Rekohu (the Chatham Islands) and Maori tipuna from… Audio
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Northland artist using his mouth to paint is going global
Audio 9 Jun 2023An award winning Northland artist's work has been sold around the world, which is already hugely impressive but he also paints these creations using only his mouth. Kevin Griffiths of Ahipara talks to… Audio
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Rise in dog attacks on wildlife - are 'lockdown puppies' to blame?
DOC is warning dog owners to be wary of their furry friends along the coastline this winter to curb an increase in attacks on wildlife.
In the last six months alone several yellow eyed and little… Video, Audio
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Something to Live For
Modern jazz from The Jac and Christchurch's All Girl Big Band, and classics from Muggsy Spanier, Chet Baker & Gerry Mulligan, and Lena Horne. Audio
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Bay of Plenty lake homes flooded as wet weather continues
Half a dozen homes have been flooded after recent rain at lakes Rotoma and Rotoehu in the Bay of Plenty.
And if the wet weather continues, up to 25 more homes could be at risk this winter.
Chair of… Audio
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Bravery awards for White Island explosion rescue pilots
Commercial helicopter pilots who risked their own lives in the aftermath of the Whakaari White Island explosion were officially recognised yesterday receiving New Zealand Bravery awards for their… Audio
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Indian Premier League final's man of the match Devon Conway
Black Caps batter Devon Conway was named man of the match in yesterday's Indian Premier League final.
Conway top scored with 47 runs from 25 balls for the Chennai Super Kings, helping them to a… Audio
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Upper Moutere chef Alesha Bilbrough-Collins offers 'food for thought'
After 25 years working in restaurants, Alesha Bilbrough-Collins is now all about promoting "real food" in her local community. In the new cookbook Food for Thought, Alesha shares not only recipes and… Audio
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Long Covid and ME/CFS are the same illness, researcher says
Long Covid and ME/CFS (formerly known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) are effectively the same thing, according to an Otago University researcher who says people with these illnesses need more support… Audio
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Netball: Auckland Stars make Premiership final
The Auckland Stars overcame a four-goal halftime deficit to beat the Central Pulse in their elimination final in Porirua last night, making the ANZ Premiership final.
The Pulse lead 29-25 at the… Audio