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My Father's Ears - Pt 1
Audio 27 Jun 2016Sophie is surprised and more than a little suspicious when her hitherto unknown long-lost brother Alex makes contact from New Zealand. But her father Papa Lou wonders why she is not happy. (From The… Audio
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Restoring hearing
Veronika Meduna visits Cochlear, a medical device company that produces bionic ears, to find out how cochlear implants could help some of the 700,000 New Zealanders who live with a hearing disability.
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
Kate De Goldi's most recent novel is From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle (Longacre). She will discuss prize-winning YA novel The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge (Macmillan), and the board-book Tickle… Audio
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Eva Radich: Career Highlights
Eva Radich retired from RNZ this week, following a 35-year broadcasting career. She was a host and producer for RNZ Concert's daily arts news programme Upbeat from 2004. before that she had worked… Gallery
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Digital Disruption & the Fourth Industrial Revolution: is New Zealand Ready?
Audio 5 Jun 2016Joanna Mackenzie investigates what New Zealand needs to do to prepare for a future of jobs that don't even exist yet. Video, Audio
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Clarissa Dunn in Europe
RNZ Concert presenter Clarissa Dunn has been making her way around Europe, taking advantage of an impressive number of musical offerings on her travels. She has been keeping us up-to-date with an… Video
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The Art of Etiquette - musical theatre
When is the right time to open a packet of lollies? Can I sing along? When do I say "break a leg"? In the next installment of The Art of Etiquette Musical Theatre actor Matthew Pike - who's playing… Audio
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Meeting Erana Hemmingsen
On May 15 Erana Hemmingsen lost her life after a long illness. Late last year Justine Murray visited Erana at her Wainuiomata home where she talked about her love of music, iwi radio and her whakapapa… Audio
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Goodie goodie - bird watching with Bill Oddie
Use your ears and spend time on your own just listening and observing birds - good advice from one of the world's best known bird-watchers and ex-Goodie, Bill Oddie. Audio
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Interview - Donald Nicolson
The current owner of Thomas Goff's Harpsichord #6, aka "The Beast", tells James Gardner how he came into possession, the process of restoring it and the glories that it now provides.
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Helene Wong - Being Chinese
Helene Wong was born in Taihape and grew up in Lower Hutt. In her memoir, Being Chinese - A New Zealander's Story, she explores her personal and family history - it's a story of Chinese identity… Audio
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Locked out of lock-ups
Business reporters no longer get a heads-up on interest rate announcements from the Reserve Bank because one reporter broke the rules. How is it affecting the media? Video, Audio
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Survivors - New Zealand's tiny native frogs
After 35 years of counting threatened Archey's frog on the Coromandel Peninsula, Ben Bell has seen their numbers crash due to the chytrid fungal disease, and the population slowly recover. Audio, Gallery
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How to be a stand-up comedian
The New Zealand International Comedy Festival is underway this week bringing well known international and local comics to Wellington and Auckland. But they all had to start somewhere. Zoë George… Audio
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PNG community organisations unite against seabed mining
Audio 26 Apr 2016Community based organisations in the areas surrounding Papua New Guinea's Bismarck Sea have united against seabed mining. Audio
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Fatteliku, Live in Athens 1987 by Youssou N’Dour et le Super Etoile de Dakar
Nick Bollinger surveys a historic live set from Senegalese superstar Youssou N'Dour. Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Still deeply depressed over the whole flag fiasco, Grant Smithies demonstrates his patriotism in other ways this week, focussing his ears on three killer local releases, two of them dusty reissues and… Audio
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Honiara's sprawl stirs tensions in Solomon Islands
Audio 4 Apr 2016Tensions are rising in Solomon Islands over the encroachment onto Guadalcanal provincial lands of residents from the capital Honiara. Audio
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Review: Big Mouth
Big Mouth is "A fine performance of thought-provoking material", says Paul Bushnell
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The Cacophony Project - Grant Ryan
The sound of the local dawn chorus is set to become louder, if Grant Ryan has anything to do with it. He's invented a Cacophonometer... or simply put, a bit of hardware that's in the bush, that… Audio
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Dawn McMillan on using humour to engage young readers
Dawn McMillan writes children's books and educational readers. She has published more than 140 educational readers which are used in schools in Australasia, the US and Canada. Many of her books have a… Audio
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The modular laptop
New Zealander Barry Vercoe was involved in the One Laptop Per Child project and he's now trying to put a low cost, modular, easily upgradeable laptop called INFINITY into classrooms closer to home. Video, Audio
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Nights' Science - Body Parts
Professor Emerita in Science Communication at the University of Otago Jean Fleming, on (quirky) human anatomy... the structure of the inner ear (and how it hears)... Audio
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Dorothy BUCHANAN: From The Spring
Jan Tawroszewicz (violin), Diedre Irons (piano). Recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert, 2 August 1992. Audio
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Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because of his involvement in sedition cases which are currently before the courts. Audio
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Support for French territories' quest for Forum membership
Audio 30 Nov 2015A Pacific academic says timely comments from the French president have given the bids of New Caledonia and French Polynesia to become full members of the Pacific Islands Forum a boost. Audio
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Tame Impala
On the recent tour to New Zealand, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker speaks to Emma Smith about the process of translating the music in your mind into music for your ears. Audio
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Pressure grows for greater fisheries observer measures
The WWF has called for the Tuna Commission to adopt greater measures to ensure the safety of fisheries observers onboard fishing vessels after the disappearance of another observer working on Pacific… Audio