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Review: Goodbye Julia
Goodbye Julia is an award-winning drama set in Sudan, North East Africa, just before it split into two separate countries. A tragedy unexpectedly brings two women together in an unlikely friendship. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Katchafire’s Logan Bell
To mark the release of Legacy - a new RNZ documentary about the Māori reggae band Katchafire - frontman Logan Bell shares songs that have shaped his life and music. Video, Audio
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From meth addict to building apprentice: How a mother of two turned her life around
Audio 9 Feb 2024Bex Chapman fell into meth addiction as a young mum but is now free of drugs and working as a building apprentice in Upper Hutt. After seeing many other women lose custody of their kids as a result of… Audio
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'This year has been a good experience in gaining perspective'
Audio 31 Dec 2023thanks to a range of very different reasons.
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'Loneliness is one of the most human of feelings'
Don't let feeling disconnected from "holiday cheer" set you on a path towards self-isolation, says writer and academic Dr Jeremy Nobel. Video, Audio
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Richard Osman: The Last Devil To Die
Richard Osman has now joined the ranks of those people in the United Kingdom who are referred to as a 'national treasure'. Even if you don't read his books and know his name you will almost certainly… Audio
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Clementine Valentine sonically level up on their new album.
The sisters formerly known as Purple Pilgrims deliver their dramatic debut. Audio
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Collier Landry on becoming famous for his father's "heinous" crime
Audio 4 Jul 2023Collier Landry was just 12 when he appeared as the lead witness in his mother Noreen's murder trial. He now co-hosts a podcast called The Survivor Squad. Video, Audio
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Moby: Music, fame and loneliness
In 1999 Moby's album 'Play' sold 12 million copies worldwide making it the biggest selling electronic record ever. After that enormous success came more lauded music and crusades on behalf of… Audio
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Failed search for missing father and stepson a 'let down'
A witness has told the coroners court she feels let down by the police officers investigating the disappearance of John Beckenridge and his 11-year-old stepson Mike.
The pair were last seen in the… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern: Text and Photos - full valedictory
Prime Minister’s farewell speeches are rare events. We have photos, video and the full transcript of Jacinda Ardern’s valedictory address. Video, Audio
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Review: The Card Counter
Martin Scorsese produces the new film by writer Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver). The Card Counter stars Oscar Isaac (Dune, Star Wars) as a poker player trying to forget his past. Featuring Tiffany Haddish… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Little Simz, Mā, Low
Tony Stamp samples the bombastic new album by ‘Britain’s greatest rapper’ Little Simz, a concept album about waking up from Wellington singer Mā, and indie stalwarts Low take their sonic adventuring… Audio
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The Sampler: Troy Kingi, Sault, Womb
Tony Stamp comes to grips with Troy Kingi's excursion into folk music (in collaboration with Delaney Davidson), the fifth release in just two years from UK soul merchants SAULT, and the Flying Nun… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 December 2020
Some New Zealand carols feature in this week's Hymns on Sunday, including Shirley Murray's Child of Christmas Story and the Pohutukawa Carol which was written by Father Ted Forsman while he was an… Audio
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Why 1 in 5 transgender people experience homelessness
Audio 17 Nov 2020Angelo was kicked out of home at 14. He's one of many trans New Zealanders who have been homeless. Susan Strongman explores the country's grim statistics.
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NZIFF Preview: LOIMATA The Sweetest Tears
An outstanding Pacific documentary in the New Zealand International Film Festival has caught the eye of Dan Slevin. Video
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Elton John's farewell tour: A grand celebration for a pop giant's retirement
Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert has all the grandiosity, sentimentality and glamour you'd expect from a consummate showman’s retirement party.
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RNZ Music's top 21 NZ albums of the 21st century
Over the past twenty years there has been a bumper crop of memorable and beautiful local albums that have found notable success. We are proud to offer you our top 21 albums of the twenty-first century… Audio
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No apology from DHB after baby misdiagnosed, dies from meningitis
The father of a baby who died from acute bacterial meningitis after he was sent home from Ashburton Hospital twice is angry his family is yet to receive an apology from the DHB.
Seven-month old Zoren… Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Grant Robertson's top six Flying Nun songs
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is Grant Robertson, Minister of Finance and unofficial Minster of Flying Nun. He shares an exclusively Dunedin collection of tracks ahead of The Others Way Festival. Video, Audio
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Connan Mockasin on his morally dubious film debut and new album
The premise of Connan Mockasin's new album and video series is disturbing. It's about a music teacher falling for his student, who he's mistaken for a girl. The cult-favourite musician speaks to RNZ… Video, Audio
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How to teach children about death and grieving
Audio 11 Oct 2018Eventually all children will encounter grief when someone close to them dies. Katy Gosset asks: What can parents do to help them through it? Audio
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David Farrier talks 'Dark Tourist' and his favourite things
Audio 25 Jul 2018Journalist and documentary filmmaker David Farrier drops in to chat about his new series, Dark Tourist, and to let us in on some of his favourite books, songs and movies. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Rinku's story - Life after the dark
In July 2015, international student Rinku Deol walked into the office of his local MP, dowsed himself with petrol and threatened to set himself alight. The young Indian man claimed he was being… Audio
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'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo' by Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal
Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal tells the story of his journey as a bicultural composer in Aotearoa New Zealand in 'Searching for Voice, Searching for Reo'. Audio
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Who is the real Billy Corgan?
The ex-Smashing Pumpkins frontman has just released his second solo album – OGILALA, and no one (possibly not even him) knows what it means. Audio
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The nine lives of David Baddiel
If cats have 9 lives, then author, comedian and presenter David Baddiel must have something close to it. Audio
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PNG went to independence too early, says former Deputy PM
Audio 15 Sep 2016A former Papua New Guinea deputy prime minister says he feels the country's recurring problems related to corruption stem from a failure to strengthen democratic institutions which was a consequence… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 July 2016
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. The great hymn writer Charles Wesley features in this week's programme, with hymns including Father of Everlasting Grace, And can it be, and O For a Heart… Audio
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