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Changing the way we think about work
29 Aug 2023The secret to success is quit climbing and start digging, says best-selling author Bruce Feiler Audio
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Expert feature: Spring cleaning
28 Aug 2023The single best thing you can do to keep a tidy house is limit what comes in the door, says an Auckland de-cluttering expert. Audio
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Barbara Glaser: new patron of the Auckland Philharmonia
29 Aug 2023"Auckland and the APO have given me at least as much as I've given them." Barbara Glaser looks forward to advocating for the orchestra as its new patron after recently stepping down as CEO, a role she held for 17 years. Audio
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Fijians' reconnection in paradise ideal prep for global tournament
30 Aug 2023In the first of three articles on the three Pacific teams as they head into the World Cup, RNZ Pacific looks at the in-form Flying Fijians, writes Iliesa Tora.
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Historic riverboat to sail once again on Whanganui River
29 Aug 2023After decades away, one of the last survivors of the historic Hatrick riverboat fleet has returned to the awa.
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Graham Kelly - Keeping the Party in Tune
25 Aug 2023Former trade unionist and Labour MP Graham Kelly has played in Dixieland and dance bands for most of his life. He's written a book about how politics and music has shaped his life. Audio
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Womad 2024: Ziggy Marley announced as first headline act
30 Aug 2023Jamaican superstar Ziggy Marley his the eldest son of legendary reggae performers Bob and Rita Marley, Ziggy has cut his own path in the music industry and is an eight-time Grammy winner.
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Is an iron deficiency making you cold, tired and grumpy?
29 Aug 2023Got the grumps, feeling the cold and having trouble concentrating? You're not alone. But is that tiredness and lethargy due to late-night doom-scrolling, general 2023 malaise or caused by an iron deficiency?
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Thinking about the way classical music is taught
24 Aug 2023Violinist, educator and academic researcher Eleanor Ryan talks with Bryan Crump about the PhD thesis she's currently working on: decolonising performance pedagogies in Higher Education. Audio
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'What I do now is very similar to early childhood teaching'
“Accidental celebrity” Karen O’Leary was an early childhood education teacher for 21 years before she began pursuing a career as a performer, making her screen debut as a diligent police officer in Wellington Paranormal. Video, Audio
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NZ Fashion week is back - but what's it really about?
28 Aug 2023The event has changed a lot since the first in 2001, which was opened by then-PM Helen Clark and featured models skidding over on a catwalk covered in soap suds that were meant to look like snow.
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New Zealand set to get multi-million dollar recording facility
28 Aug 2023A new sound recording facility is set to make Wellington's Town Hall the centre piece of the country's film industry and classical music scene.
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'Sometimes you got to go tell some people to go screw themselves'
27 Aug 2023Taking shots at other rappers wasn't Rami Even-Evsh - aka Kosha Dillz' style. But when Kanye West (now known as Ye) made repeated anti-Semitic outbursts, the Jewish hip hop artist rhymed back. Audio
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Colin Monteath: Erebus, ice and fire
Dealing with the trauma of taking part in the recovery operation of the Erebus disaster was difficult, as there was no darkness to soothe the eyes and the mind, Polar and mountain photographer Colin Monteath says. Audio, Gallery
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Why the Silver Ferns don't win many World Cups
28 Aug 2023Analysis - Three weeks on from the Netball World Cup, Bridget Tunnicliffe examines why the Australian Diamonds have won 12 titles, and the Silver Ferns five.
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A storm's a-coming: Late sculptor's work strikes a spark in New Plymouth
28 Aug 2023The Len Lye Centre in New Plymouth has unveiled a new work from Len Lye; Storm comprises three pieces - two never before seen in this country - and has only ever been exhibited once before in New York during the 1960s. Audio
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Album review: Swells by K-Lone
25 Aug 2023Brighton producer K-Lone is particularly playful on his ear-tickling second album, writes Tony Stamp. Audio
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Music Alive: Bach Extended performance by the NZSO
28 Aug 2023Hear three of maestro JS Bach’s great works, alongside pieces by his sons Wilhelm and Carl. Both were heavily influenced by their father, but also pushed the boundaries of what baroque music could achieve.
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The news, brought to you by 'partners'
Mediawatch - It’s meant to be clear what’s advertising and what isn't, but 'sponsored content' and 'native advertising' blurred that line a long time ago. Audio
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Calving brings the whisper of spring
Weeks of tending calves while milking cows for colostrum make calving season a "full-on" time, says Morrinsville farmer Peter Le Heron. Audio
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Polly Barton: conversations about pornography
26 Aug 2023"Porn is a topic that brings together so many difficult feelings and quite complicated and thorny ethical dilemmas that the response can really be to turn away from it." Audio
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Backyard bananas in the Buller
Self-taught botanist Jon Colyer hopes other West Coasters will join him in planting edible perennials. Audio
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WATCH - A Place Called Te Awamutu
27 Aug 2023A loving whānau enjoys getting on each other's nerves in this new comedy series produced for TAHI.
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NZ Live: Summer Thieves
25 Aug 2023Auckland rockers Summer Thieves perform tracks from their new album Cigarettes in Space. Video, Audio