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The B word
Audio 9 Aug 2017School thugs or spiteful secrets – whatever form of bullying they face, children need help. Katy Gosset talks to a clinical psychologist about beating the bullies. Audio
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…
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Music man talks tech’s takeoff
Ted Cohen is considered something of a visionary in the worlds of music and technology. Audio, Gallery
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Water Fools? - Pollution in a Piha paradise
Audio 20 Apr 2017Human waste is trickling down Piha's hillside and ending up in the iconic surfing spot's lagoon. Locals say they're sick of waiting for action to save it.
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John Key's blogger ties remain in the dark
Three years ago, John Key admitted he kept in touch with certain bloggers. Then Nicky Hager’s Dirty Politics lifted the lid on other government ministers leaking to them. Newstalk ZB’s Felix Marwick… Audio
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'Hit and Run' sparks headlines - and a backlash
News of another Nicky Hager book coming out in an election year became a big story, even before reporters knew what it was about. Mediawatch looks at how Hit and Run hit the headlines. Audio
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The Sampler: On The Spot by The Hot 8 Brass Band
Nick Bollinger discusses the joyful noise and violent background of The Hot 8. Audio
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Spinning yarns from our farms
A media campaign about "New Zealand's red meat story" is in the pipeline. It follows a recent ad campaign putting dairy farmers front and centre to boost the image of Fonterra. Is the farming lobby… Audio
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In the Spotlight - Peter Sledmere
Audio 3 Mar 2017Peter Sledmere has worked for RNZ for almost 50 years in many guises - from commercial DJ, to newsreader, to Morning Report presenter, to Concert announcer. This week Peter is In the Spotlight to…
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Black Peak by Xylouris White
On the eve of their first New Zealand performance, Nick Bollinger tunes in to the Cretan folk and Melbourne rock fusion of Xylouris White, and talks to the duo’s drummer Jim White. Audio
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Don Henley: statesman of rock
Don Henley is coming to New Zealand this March. He talks with Kim Hill about The Eagles' reputation for excess, his wilderness projects and moving on after a "terrible year". Video, Audio
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A Christmas Playlist
Tired of the same carols on repeat? Clarissa Dunn and Cynthia Morahan asked colleagues and friends from the music community to contribute some of their favourites to a Christmas Playlist. Video
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Bye Bye Bar Bodega
A Wellington institution closes its doors for the last time tonight. Kirsten Johnstone looks back at the history of well-loved music venue Bodega. Video, Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Regional knowledge exchange targets women market vendors
Audio 22 Nov 2016UN Women Markets for Change Forum in Nadi aims at improving lives and livelihoods of the predominantly female market vendors in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Audio
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Beatin Hearts by Builders
Nick Bollinger revisits a Flying Nun classic from Bill Direen's Builders. Audio
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1971 – Not a bad year at the movies after all
Last month English writer David Hepworth told Jesse Mulligan that “there wasn’t a huge amount going on at the cinema in 1971”, but Dan Slevin suggests otherwise. Audio
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Hugh Sebag-Montefiore: the battle of the Somme
Kim Hill talks to Hugh Sebag-Montefiore about his new history, Somme: Into the Breach, a fresh account of the most famous battle of World War 1, which saw over a million casualties, including some… Audio
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An ousted Nauru MP suspects dirty tricks
Audio 12 Jul 2016A former Nauru president who lost his seat in the weekend's election claims manipulation by the government ensured key opposition MPs lost out. Audio
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I Wanna Go Back To Detroit City by Andre Williams
Nick Bollinger checks a terse, opinionated set from rock'n'roll original Andre Williams. Audio
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Global artists spread message of marine conservation
Earlier this year, high profile local and international artists converged on Napier to paint inner city walls with a message about the importance of marine conservation issues. Audio
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"WWI's Armenian genocide was the template for the Nazi Holocaust" - expert commentator
Jim Mora talks to Associate Professor Maartje Abbenhuis, Dr Felicity Barnes, and Dr Maria Armoudian. Audio
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Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Pulled in too many directions, and filled with too much stuff, the latest salvo in the battle of the superhero franchises is full of missed opportunities, says Dan Slevin.
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Top five musical treats from 2015
Music 101 contributors and friends list their top five musical treats from 2015
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Dirty Politics players back in the frame
Three people prominent in the Dirty Politics controversy have been back in the news lately, but for very different reasons. One was shadowy political fixer Simon Lusk. But was he squirming in the TV… Audio
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Divers by Joanna Newsom
Nick Bollinger consumes a complex set of chamber-pop from harpist extraordinaire Joanna Newsom.
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Getting it out in the open: reviewing the OIA
Journalists often complain their requests for the release of official information are stalled for no good reason. The Prime Minister has admitted his ministers do this sometimes if it is in the… Audio
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Millan Ruka - River Ranger
Millan Ruka works as a river patrol ranger in Northland, encouraging the community and local councils to bring back the health of the rivers. It all began five years ago when Millan became aware of… Audio, Gallery
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Solomons' close to having timber audit system
Audio 24 Aug 2015Timber exporters and importers are developing a system for auditing sawn timber to ensure it is sustainable and legally sourced. Audio
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Soundtracks From The NZIFF - Mustang
Dirty Three's Warren Ellis goes solo to create the soundtrack for this French production about teenage rebellion in Turkey. Ryan Smith picks some tracks that show off both Ellis's talents on the… Audio