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John Key's blogger ties remain in the dark
Three years ago, John Key admitted he kept in touch with certain bloggers. Then Nicky Hager’s Dirty Politics lifted the lid on other government ministers leaking to them. Newstalk ZB’s Felix Marwick… Audio
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R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Aretha Live
'Queen of Soul' Aretha Franklin gets the 'Respect' she deserves from four of New Zealand's best soul singers: Annie Crummer, Bella Kalolo, Esther Stephens and Aaradhna. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 March 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. In this programme we've two settings of Psalm 130 to mark the Third Sunday in Lent, as well as some Irish hymns to for St Patrick's Day (17 March). Audio
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The Sampler: Preservation by Nadia Reid
Nick Bollinger digests a second serving from South Island singer-songwriter Nadia Reid. Audio
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In your ear
Going to the theatre and putting on headphones could seem strange, but that is what performer Richard Katz gets his audience to do for The Encounter, a one-man show which takes you deep into the… Audio
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Insight: Will Cameras End Commercial Fish Dumping?
Conan Young looks at what is and isn't being done to reduce fish dumping in our waters Audio
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Songcrush: Julie Byrne - Natural Blue
Imagine floating just beneath your favourite river, ocean or swimming hole looking up at the sky through the clear, undulating waters.
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International hit-makers teach Kiwi musos the art of collaboration
SongHubs is a weeklong series of workshops that took place in Auckland this week, teaming international hitmakers with a handpicked selection of talent from Aotearoa. Audio
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Are the kids down with the tunes?
The APRA Children's Music Award winners have just been announced, but ahead of the ceremony, RNZ Music's Yadana Saw headed to her local childcare centre to get expert opinions on what songs should… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 February 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. It's a bit of a classical composers' Who's Who this week, with texts set to tunes by the likes of Handel, Holst and Haydn as well as some by composers… Audio
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Pleas for help by NZ farmers in Australia fall on deaf ears
Jenni Clark is campaigning for New Zealand farmers in Australia to get government support, but she's not expecting to see any changes soon. Audio
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In the Spotlight - Charlotte Wilson
Audio 2 Feb 2017Charlotte Wilson shares some of her many adventures in radio and gives us tips on how to appreciate contemporary music.
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The Queen's 1963 visit to Waitangi
Sarah Johnston from Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision shares radio broadcasts from Waitangi Day 1963 - including extracts of speeches from the Queen and Sir Turi Carroll. Audio, Gallery
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Mu makes beats in Naenae
RNZ Music heads to Naenae Clubhouse in Wellington's Hutt Valley where the next generation of beat makers learn from DJ Mu of Fat Freddys Drop. Audio
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Ear Candy
William Dart tastes a number of examples of the musical equivalent of sugar. Unlike the food though, there are no health downsides here. Audio
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A Christmas Playlist
Tired of the same carols on repeat? Clarissa Dunn and Cynthia Morahan asked colleagues and friends from the music community to contribute some of their favourites to a Christmas Playlist. Video
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The Sampler: Best of 2016
Nick Bollinger revisits – in no particular order - a few of the year’s standout releases. Audio
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Fiji govt hits back at foreign landowners
Audio 15 Dec 2016The Fiji government has hit back at a group of foreign landowners who are fighting Fiji's land sale laws but the landowners are pushing ahead with their campaign. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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A vast silence - Warren Maxwell in Antarctic
Musician Warren Maxwell's trip to Antarctica has changed him and deepened his appreciation of the power of silence. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Sacha Vee returns from musical OE
Audio 3 Dec 2016Sacha Vee returns home to Christchurch with a new album Luminous after extensive musical exploration in Holland. Video, Audio
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Clinton Smiley: dancefloor pioneer
Pioneering Wellington DJ Clinton Smiley was struck down with a brain aneurysm 10 years ago, but his influence lives on. Audio
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'Being a big fish in a little pond doesn’t really appeal to me'
Brooke Fraser is releasing A Sides this week, a collection of some of her biggest hits from the past 14 years. Video, Audio
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Pike families have angry meeting over mine seal
Audio 17 Nov 2016"It just all fell on deaf ears." The mother of one of the men killed in the Pike River mine disaster has had an angry 90 minute meeting with Environment Minister Nick Smith over getting the bodies… Audio
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I've Always Kept A Unicorn: The Acoustic Sandy Denny
Nick Bollinger looks over a collection of solos and demos from the late Sandy Denny. Audio
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Rachel CLEMENT: Feeblebeast
175 East - Andrew Uren (bass clarinet), Tim Sutton (bass trombone) and Matthius Erdich (double bass), Lenny Sakofsky (percussion), conducted by Hamish McKeich.
Recorded 27 October 2002, in Auckland… Audio
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Your New Zealand music memories
During Music 101's live broadcast from Auckland Museum's VOLUME exhibition, host Alex Behan asked for your best NZ Music moments - here's a selection of your answers. Video, Audio
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Cooks murder victim visited attacker the day before
Audio 26 Oct 2016Prison guards in the Cook Islands have confirmed the female victim of a deadly shooting last Thursday visited her attacker the day before the incident. Audio
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Steven Wilson: "My first love is making records"
Steven Wilson discusses his passion for sound, bringing colour to heavy metal, and being progressive without being prog-rock. Video, Audio