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Recent items from Summer Times
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A Māori Phrase a Day- Kei te pai tō āhua
10:22 AM.We're checking in with Hemi Kelly, to learn some useful te reo Māori phrases you can use in your day-to-day life. Hemi's a lecturer in Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori & Indigenous Development at… Read more Audio
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Swimming through Aotearoa
10:05 AM.Are you out swimming a the moment? It's the weather for it. Even if your local spot faces the open waters of the Cook Strait. We've always loved swimming in Aoteroa, especially for a country where it… Read more Audio
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Kara Jackson on lineage and poetry in the social media age
9:51 AM.Chicago-based poet Kara Jackson is heading to our shores next month for the New Zealand Festival of Arts in Wellington, where she will appear in discussion local poet and writer Courtney Sina… Read more Audio
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Regional Cross: Christchuch
9:40 AM.Every day we'll be checking in on what's going on in the regions in Aotearoa and the pacific. Today we check in on Canterbury with RNZ's Katie Todd. Read more Audio
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Concern over dairy farm valuations
9:05 AM.An Agricultural commentator has sounded a warning siren over the declining values of dairy farms in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Critic Graeme Tuckett investigates bad TV series
11:45 AM.How does bad TV get made? Critic Graeme Tuckett is flabbergasted by some of the shows that make it over the line and is in to investigate quite what goes on behind closed doors. Read more Audio
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Māori Phrase a Day - Kei whea ngā kī?
11:40 AM.Three times a week, we'll check in with Hemi Kelly, to learn some useful te reo Maori phrases you can use in your day-to-day life. Hemi's a lecturer in Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori &… Read more Audio
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Music for going down the aisle
11:05 AM.Music critic Waveney Russ has been jamming a lot of kiwi music while road tripping around the country this summer and she's noticed that New Zealand musicians have a bit of an obsession with… Read more Audio
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Christian Smith on Brexit
10:45 AM.It's been a pretty turbulent time in the UK over the last couple of years, for the locals but also for the thousand of kiwis who call the UK home. Christian Smith is one of the New Zealanders living… Read more Audio
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Leo Carter: Six sixes in an over
10:30 AM.Well there was a bit of an upset yesterday as Canterbury Kings batsman Leo Carter hit six sixes in an over. While not unprecedented, it is an astonishing effort, and he joins me on the line now. Read more Audio
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Des Townson - A Sailing Legacy
10:05 AM.How do you build a boat? New Zealand sailor and designer Des Townson spent his life trying to find ways to make and use boats in New Zealand's waters. The journey of his work is both a national story… Read more Audio
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Regional cross -Tokelau
9:48 AM.Every day we'll be checking in on what's going on in the regions in Aotearoa and the pacific. Today RNZ reporter Mackenzie Smith is here to tell us what's been going on in Tokelau and what 2020 might… Read more Audio
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Mokotube takes a tech approach to learning te reo
9:30 AM.How do we teach te Reo and make it a part of daily life for children growing up in the 2020's? Maraea Davies is the co-director of Hei Tiki Creatives who have developed an app called Mokotube which… Read more Audio
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Red skies over Aotearoa
9:23 AM.Over the course of the last week the entire country has seen strange, smoky, orange skies overhead as a result of the Australian fires. To find out a bit more about the phenomenon and to dig into the… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's position in iraq
9:10 AM.Iran has announced it will roll back its commitments to the 2015 nuclear accord amid heightened tensions over the US killing of top Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. To break this all down Emile… Read more Audio
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Clarissa Dunn talks choral music in 2020
11:30 AM.= RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn joins Emile to talk about an extremely exciting year coming up in 2020 for choral music in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Film Critic: Dan Slevin
11:10 AM.It might be summer here, but the international film release schedule waits for no one! Read more Video, Audio
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Lee Prebble: track maker
10:30 AM.How does a song get made? How do you actually go about putting it together? What is "mixing"? Read more Audio
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The first Kiwi flight of a Concorde
10:05 AM.Back in 1986, close to 50,000 Aucklanders jostled for the opportunity to have their eardrums blown out by a British Airways Concorde. The supersonic jet made a special trip to Auckland while circling… Read more Video, Audio
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Māori Phrase a Day: Haere mai ki te kai
9:55 AM.Hemi Kelly teaches us some useful te reo Māori phrases you can use in your day-to-day life. Read more Audio
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Regional cross - Wairarapa
9:40 AM. Today we go to the Wairarapa to talk to Wairarapa Times Age reporter Gianina Schwaneke Read more Audio
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French railway workers reach 29th day of striking
9:19 AM.Striking transport workers in France have entered their 29th day of industrial action - making it the longest rail workers' strike in more than 50 years. Read more Audio
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Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flees to Lebanon
9:09 AM.Lebanon is deemed unlikely to extradite the runaway auto tycoon back to Japan. Read more Audio
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Māori Phrase a Day with Hemi Kelly: Kei te hiakai koe?
11:55 AM.Three times a week, we'll check in with Hemi Kelly, to learn some useful te reo Māori phrases you can use in your day-to-day life. Hemi's a lecturer in Te Ara Poutama - the Faculty of Maori &… Read more Audio
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On The Road: Tim Batt
11:10 AM.Time for on the road - where we invite on an illustrious New Zealander to take us on their favourite road trip, talk a bit about their year in review, and play a few tunes for a long, languid trip in… Read more Audio