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All Blacks bottle 19 point lead to draw with England
There couldn't have been a more fitting way for the All Blacks to end their 2022 rugby season.
Leading by 19 points with nine minutes left, the All Blacks bottled a sure win against England at… Audio
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Playwright Ben Wilson's unique Christmas gift
Audio 20 Nov 2022A "dysfunctional family epic" is how Ben Wilson's award-winning script Homemade Takeaways is described. The comedy-drama won the 2020 Playmarket Playwrights B4 25 competition and it's finally heading… Audio, Gallery
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Glen Wolfgramm's huge, Tongan-inspired paintings
Audio 20 Nov 202217 artworks spanning 25 years of paintings make up artist Glen Wolfgramm's first survey show of his intricate abstract works, all strongly reflecting his Tongan heritage. A'eva tokotaha he Pasifiki… Audio, Gallery
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The Queen's Closet - baroque music rural drama
Audio 20 Nov 2022The contemporary story of five unlucky-in-love New Zealanders living in the fictitious rural town of Cloverton is being paired with Henry Purcell's 17th century music for a new kind of opera… Audio, Gallery
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Jesse Austin-Stewart creates music for people of all types of hearing
Audio 20 Nov 2022Sound artist and composer Jesse Austin-Stewart has created an album of music vibration compositions, designed to be felt rather than heard. By holding a PlayStation Dualsense controller, the music can… Video, Audio
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Gregor Paul: Grading the All Blacks v England.
Senior Rugby writer from the NZ Herald Gregor Paul gives his assessment of the All Black's performance against the English at Twickenham. Audio
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25 Years of Country Life - Avonstour Farm
Organic farmer John Earney has been hosting WWOOFers on his Taranaki farm for ten years. "Willing Workers on Organic Farms or World Wide Workers on Organic Farms but I say willing workers because if… Audio
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The Mixtape - Teresa Patterson
Our guest picking their favourite songs is the new Head of NZ on Air Music - Teresa Patterson.
Teresa has worked in the NZ music industry for more than 25 years in a wide variety of roles across… Audio
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Fatu Feu'u: iconic artist changing the way the Pacific looks
Fatu Feu’u, an elder statesman of Pacific art, was intimidated to meet legendary New Zealand painter Colin McMahon in the late '70s. "Colin said 'I am waiting for you and your friends to make a… Audio, Gallery
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In Manawatu it's gone from being too wet to drive tractors on paddocks to hanging out for rain. While on the West Coast of the South Island, farmers are shutting up paddocks for silage, and some are… Audio
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Country Life Friday November 18 2022
Out-of-the-box beef farmer aims for no waste, 25 Years of Country Life - Avonstour Farm, Guest - Mike Barham and On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ. Audio
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Loading Docs 2022 | Beneath the Surface
Audio 17 Nov 2022New Zealand’s first Tongan swimming champion battles self-doubt and setbacks as she fights for a medal at the Commonwealth Games. Video
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The illusion of continuity: Why future you will be different
Who you are today is not the same person you will be in the future. It sounds like a sensible statement, but too often we hold on to the belief that our future selves will share our current list of… Video, Audio
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Slippery slope? The future of skiing on Ruapehu
Will Ruapehu Alpine Lifts survive after being placed into voluntary administration, or is this the death knell for North Island skiing? Audio
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Sperm-stopping male contraceptive gel injection trialled in Aus
A sperm-stopping gel injected into the tubes that transport it around the body could be a game-changer when it comes to a male contraceptive.
In a world first, the procedure dubbed the 'reversable… Video, Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving - US midterms
Audio 15 Nov 2022Ron takes an in depth look at the US mid-term election results. Republicans will have a slim majority in House of Representatives, not what they had expected at all. At least 20 seats fewer, maybe… Audio
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Paul Sexton: the authorised biography of Charlie Watts
Audio 13 Nov 2022Drummer Charlie Watts was known as the quietest member of the Rolling Stones, renowned for his impeccable timing - he didn't think of himself as a rockstar. He was a lover of jazz, and fine fashion. Audio
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Skyler Floe & Benny Green
Nick checks out pianist Benny Green, and NYC-based musicians Skyler Floe and Samantha Louise ahead of their NZ shows. Audio
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Counting Crows Adam Duritz ahead of The Butter Miracle 2023 tour
Counting Crows are returning to New Zealand in March 2023 for The Butter Miracle Tour, the name of their latest album.
Charlotte Ryan spoke to Adam Duritz, about his friendship with other musicians… Video, Audio
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25 Years of Country Life - The Leatherman Inventor
Back in 2002, in this interview from the archives, Tim Leatherman recounts how he came up with the nifty gadget known as the Leatherman. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In Taranaki the temperature gauge is rising and pasture growth is finally looking good. In Southland, they're flat out tailing and some farmers are pleasantly surprised that their lambing tally is… Audio
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The splendour of NZ gardens
More than 50 of Aotearoa's loveliest gardens feature in the new hardcover book New Zealand Gardens to Visit. It's the work of former NZ House and Garden journalist Rosemary Barraclough and… Audio
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Trucking industry wants safety improvements to Taupō road
Trucking industry leaders are backing calls of safety improvements to the narrow windy road on the eastern side of Lake Taupō.
A freight truck driver received moderate injuries after crashing and… Audio
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Whangārei teen campaigns for breakfast for students
A Whangārei Girls High School student is asking Parliament to help feed about 300 peers she says are turning up without any food, each day.
Ocean Bishop-Karanga believes the equity criteria used to… Audio
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Black Ferns forward reflects on thrilling win over France
The Black Ferns are headed to the Rugby World Cup final after a thrilling win over France on Saturday night.
The New Zealand women survived a late penalty attempt by France to win 25-24, and book… Audio
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Thrilling semifinal win for the Black Ferns
The Black Ferns survived an incredible 80 minutes of rugby on Saturday night, beating France 25-24 in the World Cup semifinals.
France had a chance to win it with 70 seconds left, but Caroline… Audio
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"If you're not seen, you're missed" - Wellington charity EKTA
Almost 40 percent of New Zealand households experience food insecurity, while 19 percent of children live in households that experience food insecurity. in this episode, Kadambari visits EKTA in… Audio
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The Mixtape: Neil Ieremia
This weeks guest on the Mixtape is choreographer and dancer Neil Leremia. Audio
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A road trip celebrating 25 years of Country Life
Every year Country Life's three producers get to discover nooks and crannies around the country, visiting close to 100 towns and communities every year. We're marking our 25th birthday show by taking… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Audio 4 Nov 2022Warm rain and a mix of sunshine has kicked grass out of the ground across the country. It's a relief for many across the North Island trying to get silage together. Farmers are treading water in… Audio