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Sound Archives: They’re all good dogs!
To mark the start of the lunar Year of the Dog, Sarah Johnston plays us some archived recordings about our canine friends and those who love them, in today's visit to the sound archives of Ngā Taonga… Audio, Gallery
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Sound Archives: Te Papa opens
The birth of Te Papa and a famous day for the New Zealand men's cricket team Audio
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Sound Archives: Summer Fruit
February is a time for the seasonal treat that is summer stone fruit, much of which comes to us from Central Otago. Apricots, peaches, plums and cherries from Central have long been enjoyed all over… Audio, Gallery
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Sound Archives: The Sesquicentennial
New Zealand was on a "Sesqui" high 28 years ago. January 1990 marked the start of our Sesquicentennial year, commemorating 150 years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Video, Audio
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Sound Archives - The Return of the Maori Battalion
The anniversary of the return of the Maori Battalion to New Zealand in 1946. Audio, Gallery
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Push for tighter rules for selling bees on Trade Me
A lack of regulation around the sale of hives on the website could put the bee population at risk. Audio
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Sound Archives: Christmas Day workers
In our final visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision for 2017, we will hear from people who have to work on Christmas Day - and hear a recording of a favourite New Zealand Christmas… Audio
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Christmas from the Sound Archives
Just 19 more sleeps to go til Christmas and in our visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision today with Sarah Johnston we will be listening to some musical Christmas goodies Audio
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Sound Archives: "The most famous Westerner in China"
In Canterbury this weekend a variety of events will be taking place to mark this year as the 120th anniversary of the birth of Rewi Alley, the New Zealander who spent over 60 years working to improve… Audio
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Sound Archives: NZ's endangered birds
Voting for New Zealand's Bird of the Year is open at present - with the winner being announced next Tuesday. In today's visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision Sarah Johnston is going… Audio, Gallery
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New Zealand's 'darkest day': 12 October 1917
One morning in 1917, 843 New Zealanders were killed in a muddy morass near the Belgian village of Passchendaele. Soldiers who were at Passchendaele describe the scene in audio recordings held by Ngā… Audio, Gallery
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Sound Archives: Suffrage Day
National Prohibition of alcohol and rowdiness at the polling booths were some of the predictions about what would happen once New Zealand women got the vote for the first time in 1893. In today's… Audio, Gallery
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Sound Archives - Our earliest recorded Maori radio broadcast
To mark Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori, Nga Taonga Sound & Vision has launched an online exhibition of the oldest recordings of a Maori radio broadcast - a hui held at Turangawaewae Marae. Audio, Gallery
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Sound Archives: New Zealand and Tonga
Today, in our weekly visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound and Vision with Sarah Johnston, we look at how radio has linked New Zealand and the kingdom of Tonga over the years. Audio
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Sound Archives: 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana
You probably remember where you were when you heard the news that Princess Diana had died on 31st August 1997. In today's visit to the Sound Archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision, Sarah Johnston is… Audio
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Sound Archives: The changing Kiwi kitchen
In the kitchens of mid-1960s New Zealand, broccoli was an unknown and cooking oil was a dirty word. The former food editor of the New Zealand Women's Weekly, the late Tui Flower, passed away last… Audio
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The last days of the 'six o’clock swill'
50 years ago this October NZ’s infamous hour of binge-drinking – the ‘6 o’clock swill’ – finally came to an end when pub closing was moved from 6pm to 10pm. Listen to audio recordings from the period.
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Sound Archives: spring is in the air
It's only early August but in some parts of the country it is already feeling very Spring-like - mild temperatures, sunshine, blossom trees and daffodils! In today's visit to the Sound Archives of Nga… Video, Audio
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Sound Archives: Cook Islands Language Week
It's Cook Islands Language Week this week, and in today's visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision, Sarah Johnston is looking at the role radio played in communicating with the Cook… Audio
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Sound Archives: The Coral Route
Tahiti had a powerful hold on the popular imagination in the 1950s, films such as "Mutiny on the Bounty" and then later "South Pacific" had promoted the myth of the idyllic tropical island. In today's… Audio, Gallery
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Sound Archives - The Coral Route part 2
Another wintry blast is bearing down on the country, with snow and gale force winds predicted for later in the week. So, we are escaping back to the tropical South Pacific of the 1950s, with a visit… Audio, Gallery
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