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The End of Life Choice Debate: in pictures
The third reading debate of the End of Life Choice Bill made for a busy, emotional day at Parliament. For The House Phil Smith caught the action in photos.
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When Doctors Were Gods
On Eyewitness - a look at the drug that affected the lives of 10,000 babies…the story of Thalidomide. Produced by Sonia Sly. Audio
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Wedding ring returned after 2000km return trip across NZ
A Napier man's wedding ring has taken a miraculous 2000km return trip thanks to an eagle-eyed Dunedinite and a bit of plain old luck.
Don Alexander, 84, lost his ring while packing up crates of… Audio
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From composing to computers with Barry Vercoe
Barry Vercoe is a New-Zealand-born composer you may not have heard of – at least as far as composing goes. But in the field of computer audio, he’s something of a legendary figure. Audio
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Kiwi Katch-Up
William Dart celebrates the welcome return of two much-missed local musicians: Scott Mannion with his glockenspiels chiming undimmed, and Caroline Easther in an album with just the right title: Lucky.
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An escalation of concord
You may have noticed MPs fire sharp barbs. But sometimes they lay down weapons. In fact they even have a special committee for agreeing on things. Video, Audio
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Jan Hellriegel - Sportsman of the Year
Jan Hellriegel's new album, autobiography, and podcast come with the eyebrow-raising title, Sportsman of the Year. William Dart looks into the mystery. Video, Audio
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Delaney Davidson & Barry Saunders
Two generations of blues, country, and Kiwi individuality come together in Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders' new album Word Gets Around. And so it should! says William Dart. Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 27 March 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about a rare outlet for the voices of our youth on air; a student paper pulling up trees in Dunedin, data… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 30 January 2019
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about the warm weather news, Magic Talk up and running, the outing of MP Sarah Dowie, slow TV sparking late-night talkback… Audio
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Child poverty, 90 day trials and good doctors
Audio 27 Nov 2018MPs argue daily about bills that dream of growing up and becoming real laws. Here's what they’ll be discussing in their first day of the countdown to Santa.
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Street fighting: the media’s big bike battle
How we get around our cities has suddenly flared up in our news. Even media colleagues are calling each other haters and zealots, and calling each other out for fake news. But is this just background… Audio
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The Warratahs celebrate 30 years
Audio 10 Sep 2018Legendary country band The Warratahs are taking to the road to celebrate 30 years since they released their debut album The Only Game In Town. Trevor Reekie spoke to Barry Saunders about how to group… Video, Audio
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Review: NZSO performs Stravinsky & Rachmaninov
Edo de Waart led the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra performing Rachmaninov’s Second Symphony and Stravinsky’s Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1947 Revised Version) and Symphony in Three Movements.… Audio
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Cruisin’ on the Interislander: a loving tribute to NZ's worst gig
Performing on board the Interislander ferry in exchange for free passage is something most local bands do at some point in their career. Here's a loving tribute to 'NZ's worst gig' from Hayden… Video
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Sports News for 16 July 2018
As you may have heard in the news France are football world cup champions after beating Croatia 4-2 in the final in Moscow. Audio
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A win for media and the public which came at a cost
The police apology to Nicky Hager has helped clarify - at last - important principles of journalistic privilege and protection for sources. But it’s the third time in recent years that state agencies… Audio
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Review: Alex Ross with Stroma
Alex Ross, author and music critic for the New Yorker, is touring New Zealand with the group Stroma and singer Bianca Andrew for Chamber Music New Zealand. Peter Hoar has been in the crowd. Audio
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Six local country-ish music releases to warm your ears
From the clean Nashville sound of Jamie McDell, to the weathered voice and humour of Bernie Griffen - RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone samples the latest country offerings from our neck of the woods. Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Shining Day by Delaney Davidson
Nick Bollinger reports on the latest recordings of itinerant songster Delaney Davidson. Audio
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Extra Time for 6 April 2018
After a great start for the NZ team, there's expectation the medals will keep coming and our national anthem will be heard regularly. We also hear from our most controversial athlete at the Games. Audio
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Summer camp scandal sparks flood of opinion
Labour's summer camp scandal triggered a flood of opinion in the media this past week. Much of it claimed political spin had overridden the rights of the victims, but the coverage and comment also… Audio
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Heed The Call! Soul, Funk & Disco from Aotearoa, 1973-83
Nick Bollinger dives into a collection of local soul, funk and disco - including some delicious obscurities Audio
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Nuhaka Dreaming 9: The wider world beckons as childhood ends
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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Worlds of Music 19 August, 2017
Trevor Reekie features a wonderful musician born in Barbados, regarded as one of the great treasures of British jazz culture. Plus tunes from Palestine, Mali and the Kronos Quartet. Audio
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New Zealand examines PACER Plus before ratification
Audio 8 Aug 2017New Zealand's Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade select committee is examining the PACER Plus trade and aid agreement prior to making final ratification recommendations to Parliament. Audio
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'I would not be making the music I make now if I was not a New Zealander'
Country and soul singer Tami Neilson is currently making her way around the country performing her Songs of Sinners tour at venues both intimate and large. Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday for 28 May 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. We're marking the Feast of the Ascension today with hymns including All hail the day that sees him rise, New Zealand hymn writer Marnie Barrell's Christ… Audio
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Pride and Pleasure: The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra celebrates 70 years
We asked listeners, RNZ Concert presenters and players from the orchestra to share their most memorable concert experience with us. Here's what they said... Audio
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Pundits pile on to expat ex-AB's who let the side down
Two former All Blacks were pinged by police in Paris for drink and drug offences just one week apart. It prompted an avalanche of anguished opinions in the media and claims they had tarnished New… Audio