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Cyclone devastation and climate dominate PM's Statement debate
Today the debating chamber launched into action as it does most years - but this year was all about the weather and the climate. Audio
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Helping young Otago and Southland musicians achieve their dreams
Preliminary rounds for the second Dunedin Concerto Competition are just about to start. Patron Bruce Hodgson tells us what audiences can look forward to. Audio
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Civil Defence info for Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke's Bay
Audio 21 Feb 2023For the next week, there will be regular civil defence announcements around 1240 for listeners in the Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke's Bay regions, many of whom still have no or poor communications. Audio
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Sports News for 21 February 2023
Black Caps coach Gary Stead concedes his side is lacking confidence heading into the second test against England in Wellington starting on Friday. Audio
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How to make crepes for Pancake Tuesday without a recipe
Audio 21 Feb 2023Pancake Tuesday is the perfect excuse to whip up a batch of delectable crepes. Here's how.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Tolaga Bay waiting for cleaning essentials
Feeling a little forgotten and a little low in spirits and kai.
A Tolaga bay community leader says they need basic things like cleaning equipment, skip bins and a dump that's open so people can start… Video, Audio
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Solomons Gold: 'It's what we don't put in that makes it special'
Glenn Yeatmann was working for a Honiara cocoa company back in 2002 when he had the idea of turning the high-quality local cacao beans into chocolate. His Mount Maunganui factory has been… Audio
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The pilot, the rebels and West Papua's independence struggle
How did a Kiwi pilot get caught up in a rebel group's demands for West Papua's independence from Indonesia? Audio
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Sting looks ahead to being an Englishman in New Zealand
As both a solo artist and member of the Police, Sting has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. He says he still finds something new in his songs, as he prepares to tour New Zealand next month.
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Radio hosts fixate on schools closing as Gabrielle closes in
Cyclone Gabrielle buried homes and took lives, including those of rescuers, this week. But as it bore down on the country, front-rank hosts at Newstalk ZB played down the danger it posed… Audio
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Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle
Our media were in emergency mode yet again this week, offering hours of extra coverage on air, online and in print. Outlets in the hardest-hit places reported the basics - even without access to… Video, Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 18 February 2023
On this week's show Mark has a bluegrass twist on an Iggy Pop classic, blues from Lil Johnson, birthday tunes for ace songwriter Bobby Charles, a bit of ska from Richard Ace and a salute to David… Audio
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A city boy's love affair with growing green
From golf course turf to your well known Kikuyu, Mark Eman grows it all and has done for almost 40 years. Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle: looking after yourself and others
Thousands of North Islanders are facing uncertainty, loss and grief in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle. Psychologist Sarb Johal talks about how people can get the psychological support they need. Audio
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Sports News for 17 February 2023
England raced to a sporting total with the bat then crashed through the Black Caps top order as "Bazball" made its pink ball debut on day one of the first test in Mount Maunganui. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17 February 2023
The Federated States Micronesia is the last of three North Pacific US countries to sign an MoU with Washington as they negotiate the renewal of economic support through their respective Compacts of… Audio
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Washington locks in final Compact MoU in Micronesia
The Federated States Micronesia is the last of three North Pacific US countries to sign an MoU with Washington as they negotiate the renewal of economic support through their respective Compacts of… Audio
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Island without cars looking for carriage drivers
The roads of the car-free Channel Island Sark are used by the carriages alongside tractors and pushbikes. Audio
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Rising young stars of string and piano performance
"It's such an amazing way to kick off the year." Violist Lauren Jack is one of the young musicians taking part in this year's Adam Summer School. Audio
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Science, Death and Tech in the World of James Bond
Kathryn Harkup is a chemist and science writer who sets up her own Q Branch to test how 007 would stand up to the laws of physics, chemistry and biology. Audio
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‘There are always moments of light’: how to cope when everything is too much
It's normal to feel overwhelmed by events out of our control, such as natural disasters, say experts. The important thing is how we re-train our brains and bodies to react.
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Midday Sports News for 16 February 2023
Audio 16 Feb 2023Midday sports News for 16 February 2023 Two bowlers are in the frame to make their Black Caps Test debut today against England at Mt Maunganui, if the weather plays ball. Audio
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Trailer: Introducing Mata with Mihingarangi Forbes
Mata with Mihingarangi Forbes discusses the latest in politics with a range of Māori commentators and newsmakers. Watch and Listen to the trailer and subscribe now. Video, Audio
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Pink Ball test to go ahead at Mount Maunganui
Audio 16 Feb 2023A national state of emergency won't stop the day-night cricket test between New Zealand and England going ahead at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui this afternoon.
The Black Caps have only played three… Audio
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Review: The Son
The Son comes from the award-winning team that made The Father. Hugh Jackman plays a father facing up to a troubled teenage son. Co-stars Oscar winners Laura Dern (Marriage Story) and Sir Anthony… Video, Audio
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Charlotte Wells on her hit film 'Aftersun'
Writer-director Charlotte Wells chats to Simon Morris about the father-daughter relationship in Aftersun - a little gem of a film with two dynamite leads. Video, Audio
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Sports News for 15 February 2023
Black Caps coach Gary Stead says they decided not to send an SOS call to Trent Boult to help bolster their pace attack for the Test series against England. Audio
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Minor parties: Will they have a major impact?
Newsroom's political editor Jo Moir and RNZ's deputy political editor Craig McCulloch join The Detail to size up the minor parties as election year gets underway. Audio
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Violinist Geneva Lewis
“It’s such an emotional piece, it has such a huge range of feelings and experiences.“ Geneva Lewis is soloist in the APO's 2023 Season opener, playing Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto. Video, Audio
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Chocolate treats for a stormy Valentine’s Day
Audio 14 Feb 2023Forgot Valentine's Day? If the worst cyclone to hit New Zealand in living memory isn't enough to get you off the hook, these easy chocolate recipes might help restore some domestic harmony.