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Crimes NZ: David Robie on the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior
Today's Crime NZ looks back on the bombing of the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, in July 1985. Audio
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New orchestra leader Peter Biggs has a vision to bring people together through music
Peter Biggs has taken on the leadership of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, with a mission to unite the country through music at a time of great need in the community.
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Covid-19 bleach 'cure' sold by New Zealand man rusts steel
A Waikato businessman is continuing to promote and sell chlorine dioxide bleach as a 'miracle' cure for 95 percent of the world's diseases, including Covid-19.
Roger Blake is rubbishing claims that… Video, Audio
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Jesse Eisenberg on playing mime artist Marceau in "Resistance"
Actor Jesse Eisenberg is best known for his portrayal of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 movie The Social Network. In his latest role he's playing Marcel Marceau in a little-known episode… Video, Audio
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Waiting out the pandemic: screenwriter/director Stella Reid
Stella Reid is a great example of how handy it is to work across theatre and screen, as a writer, performer, director or acting coach. Right now she should be reflecting on the Auckland Theatre… Audio
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Looking back during the lockdown - 26 years since the Rwanda genocide
How do you mark and reflect upon a life-changing event while in lockdown? April 6th 1994 - the day when brewing ethnic hatred came to a head in Rwanda and opened the floodgates for a massacre lasting… Audio
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Book Corner: The Lost Pianos of Siberia
Our book giveaway for the month of April is 'The Lost Pianos of Siberia' by travel writer Sophy Roberts.
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'Keeping On' - an ode to Aotearoa in lockdown, by lyrical legend Sam Hunt
Day two of New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdown is nearly done and dusted.
Most of us have toed the line so far… most of us.
So as a special treat for our first weekend under the ‘stay home, stay… Video, Audio
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Stage 5 - The path to acceptance
Audio 13 Mar 2020And finally, hopefully, acceptance. Sheikh Gamal Fouda, the imam of Al Noor mosque, traveled the world offering a message of peace. But he found his own inner peace here at home. Audio
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Manhattan apartment gets load of letters addressed to Santa
For reasons unknown, a Manhatten apartment recieves an avalanche of letters addressed to Santa - and the couple on the recieving end decided to do something about it. Jim Glaub and Dylan Parker set up… Audio
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Woman found alive after being washed down West Coast river
Audio 16 Dec 2019In an amazing tale of survival, a woman walked from the sea alive at the weekend after she was washed down a West Coast river and out into sea.
Her car had crashed near the Arahura River, north of… Audio
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The Tales of Hoffmann
Celebrating the 200th anniversary of Jacques Offenbach, the Vienna State Opera brings his most famous masterpiece to the stage in a surreal production by Andrej Seban. Gallery
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Christmas spirit: Invercargill community helping struggling families
While the Christmas season is supposed to be a joyous time for many, for those living under the poverty line - it can mean suicide, depression and family violence. The Spirit Army is a citizen-led… Audio
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There's a Pūkeko Dancing on the Old Dirt Track - by Lotte Wotherspoon
Audio 4 Dec 2019It's summer and Christmas is coming. Two busy pūkeko build a nest and tend to their precious eggs. Meanwhile the Sanderson kids wrap presents and decorate the tree, unaware that a miracle is unfolding… Audio
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The best movies new to streaming this month (so far)
Netflix has the best feature film offers this month, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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Electronic musician releases 'embarrassing homemade horror movie' to mark new album
Audio 16 Nov 2019To mark the release of his new album This Is A Miracle Village, Wellington musician Paperghost decided to release an 'unearthed/embarrassing home made horror movie' he made when he was twelve. Video
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Could an experimental drug reverse Parkinson's?
British neurosurgeon Professor Steven Gill is trying to halt, or even reverse, the development of the progressive neurological condition Parkinson's with an experimental drug: GDNF. Medical trials for… Audio
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Sinéad Gleeson: sickness, health, motherhood & writing
Sinéad Gleeson is an Irish writer and the author of the critically acclaimed work of creative non-fiction Constellations. She was diagonosed with arthritis at 13, and an aggressive form of leukemia in… Audio
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The Open Ears Project - Week Three
Part mixtape, part love-letter. Real people tell us a story about the classical track that means the most to them.
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What kind of Settling the Score voter are you?
Audio 25 Oct 2019We invited your comments when you voted in our classical music countdown Settling The Score, and they offer some interesting insights on why people vote the way they do.
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Horse racing: Flogging tracks to survive
Forcing racing clubs to close their tracks and outsourcing the TAB could revitalise the horse racing industry, but as Max Towle discovers, some diehards won't accept change without a fight. Audio
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Japan hoping for another miracle win over Sprinboks
The All Blacks big clash with Ireland holds most interest for Kiwi fans when it comes to this weekend's Rugby World Cup quarterfinals. But - in Japan - fans of the home team have their own huge match… Audio
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Germany attack: gunman a right-wing extremist, anti-semite
German authorities say the man suspected of the attack on a synagogue in Halle is a right-wing extremist with a clear anti-Semitic motive who hoped to encourage others to follow his lead. Its now… Audio
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Mother of 'miracle baby' speaks out from Fiji
The mother of 'the miracle baby' found alive next to five dead relatives in Fiji speaks about the man charged with killing three generations of her family. Audio
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Mother of Fiji's 'miracle baby' says whole nation wants justice
Over two weeks following the mysterious deaths of five family members in Fiji's Nausori Highlands the mother of the baby found alive with the dead says she is still waiting for justice. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: reporters open up and anonymity angst
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about On Weed - a Patrick Gower joint in a blaze of publicity and some cases of journalists opening up with mixed results… Audio
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Fiji deaths: Witchcraft rumours raise community fears
The so-called 'miracle baby' in Fiji who was found 10 days ago crawling near five dead family members at the top of a cliff, has been discharged from hospital.
Nirmal Kumar, his wife, their daughter… Audio
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Rumours of sorcery over Fiji deaths heighten community fears
The so called 'miracle baby' in Fiji who was found 10 days ago crawling near five dead family members at the top of a cliff, is out of hospital but the community is anxious about rumors of sorcery and… Audio
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Virtuoso Strings after school programme silenced
Donations have started to flow in for Virtuoso Strings, as the organisation tries to keep its after-school programme alive which provides music lessons and kai to more than 70 students in Cannons… Video
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: The Abbotsford Disaster
Forty years ago this week, a nightmare was unfolding for residents of a south Dunedin suburb, as nearly 70 homes slid off a hillside in a massive landslip. In today's visit to the Sound Archives we… Audio