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The Cultural Ambassador - Dance
body movements, usually to music - with Chris Jannides, Toi Whakaari movement tutor and founding dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Limbs Dance Company... some exciting locally based… Audio
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Nga Taonga Sound & Vision - Sarah Johnston
One hundred years ago this week, New Zealanders began withdrawing from Gallipoli. The British commanders had realised in late November that it was a hopeless campaign and plans had been made for an… Audio
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Gaming Culture of the 1980s - Sarah Johnston
With Christmas just around the corner, computer games and gaming consoles are probably on the wish-lists in many households. It's more than 30 years since gaming culture arrived in New Zealand, not… Audio
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Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
Some of the recordings in the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision capture not just the voices of people who are no longer with us, but also sounds that have now disappeared from everyday life… Audio
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Sound Archives 'The Blizzard' - Sarah Johnston
One hundred years ago this week, the New Zealanders still grimly hanging onto the slopes of Gallipoli, were dealt yet another blow. After enduring a summer of searing heat, with vast swarms of flies… Audio
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Porgy and Bess - 50 years since NZ performance
Steve Danby rummages through the archives and provides an insight into the New Zealand Opera Company's production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. The cast included American performers, an… Audio, Gallery
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Senate Inquiry dismissed as political witch hunt
Australia's government has dismissed a Senate inquiry into the country's asylum seeker detention centre on Nauru as a political witch hunt by an opposition-dominated committee. Audio
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The landing, in their words
In the final minutes before its 100th anniversary sound archivist Sarah Johnston (pictured) tells the story of the landing at Gallipoli through the voices of those who were there. Audio
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Crumbs! Anzac biscuit impostor
Evidence suggests that the Anzac biscuit may have in fact been a humble gingernut, hard-baked and the size of a shilling.
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Radio NZ's then-reporter recalls drama of Berlin Wall fall
Celebrations are being held in Germany to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Audio
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#characterbuildings
Blowflies, rats, fleas, holes in the floor, paper-thin walls, mouldy clothes: You share your flatting horror stories.
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New Zealand team named for mountain bike world championships
A 28-strong team New Zealand team has been named to contest September's UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Norway. Ten riders, led by Commonwealth Games representatives Karen Hanlen, Kate…
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Search to identify Gallipoli veterans
A search is underway to identify the voices of five Gallipoli veterans who appeared in a radio documentary recorded in 1969. Audio
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Exploring New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands
An expedition to explore the ecology, glacial history and underwater world of New Zealand's subantarctic islands. Audio