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Hymns on Sunday, 29 November 2020
We're marking the First Sunday in Advent with some great seasonal hymns, including O come, Emmanuel and Come, thou long-expected Jesus. Audio
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The Wonderful World of TradeMe with Logan Mudge
If Mad Max was a kid, he'd be lining up for one of TradeMe's auctions this week. Dubbed the "Doom Trike", it's a classic Kiwi plastic trike, pimped for the apocalypse. But first, TradeMe's Logan Mudge… Audio
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A coastal property dilemma that everyone pays for
Dealing with the political and financial repercussions of sea level rises is going to make political decisions over Covid look easy. There are billions of taxpayer dollars at stake in property… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 November 2020
We're marking All Saints' Day this week (1 November) with a massed choir performance of William How's great hymn For all the saints. And Reformation Day (31 October) isn't forgotten: listen out for… Audio
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Quarry industry says wetlands policy too restrictive
The quarry industry is forecasting doom and major expansion plans have already been knocked back under new tighter wetlands rules.
The Fresh Water National Policy Statement introduces a new… Audio
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Song Crush: Moana and The Tribe, Fleet Foxes, Sampha
Audio 3 Oct 2020Tony is joined by Lydia Jenkin from APRA (Australasian Performing Right Association) and Nick Atkinson from the bands Love Square and Hopetoun Brown to review six new songs. Video, Audio
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Kiwi at the helm of melanoma treatment breakthrough in in Covid-ravaged Peru
Covid-19 has been brutal in Peru, with the country having the highest death rate per population in the world. But it's not all doom and gloom. Patrick Emanuel is part of a team who have invented a new… Audio
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Tikiti to the Pikitea: a lifetime at the local cinema
Writer John Bluck shares a very personal perspective on how moviegoing in New Zealand reflects our character, history and preoccupations. Audio, Gallery
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WATCH: The Phoenix Foundation release single, announce new album
Beloved Wellington six-piece The Phoenix Foundation have released brand new track ‘Hounds of Hell’ featuring Nadia Reid, and announced they’ll release their seventh studio album Friend Ship on October… Video
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On the Farm - a weekly wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Wet weather is pugging up some paddocks but grass growth is great for the time of year and, with seasonal employees unable to return home, pruning's well advanced in Nelson orchards. Audio
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Stories from around New Zealand and the World
Dr Deidre Barrett from Harvard Medical School is a dream expert and has been collecting people's pandemic dreams to put in her new book called Pandemic Dreams. Jesse spoke to Dr Barrett in May and… Audio
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Housing in the post-covid economy
Audio 4 Jun 2020With all this talk of moving to level one, people are now starting to try and work out where this crisis has left them financially. Interest in rental properties is rising and it looks like house… Audio
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Umair Haque: Is America really screwed?
Decades of neglect has left the US in a state of disrepair and it is now too poor to halt economic and social decline, economic commentator Umair Haque says. Audio
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The Assistant shines light on post #MeToo world
Director of The Assistant Kitty Green says her new movie is much more than a portrayal of sexual harassment in the wake of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's prosecution. Video, Audio
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Live: Soaked Oats at The Others Way 2019
Soaked Oats effortlessly alternate between moody, anthemic soundscape and cheeky high-energy rock. Live at the Mercury Theatre in Auckland, the band, in top hats and tails, perform their first ever… Video, Audio
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How realistic is a quick cure for Covid?
A couple of months ago people were predicting a vaccine for Covid-19 by April. Clearly that was never going to happen - and here's why. Audio
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The Spinoff's Duncan Greive on NZ's Covid-19 response
Jacinda Ardern’s government has achieved a "communications masterclass" in the battle against Covid-19, according to the founder one of New Zealand’s most popular current affairs websites. Audio
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Going virtual: taking parliament onto the holodeck
Along with most everything in New Zealand parliament has gone virtual, and not just the MPs. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 15 March 2020
Psalm settings, hymns for Lent and some Irish hymns today - looking ahead to St Patrick's Day on 17 March. Video, Audio
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Live: Soaked Oats at WOMAD 2020
Soaked Oats live on the Dell Stage in New Plymouth, recorded by RNZ Music.
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The lure of a (good) live album
Music commentator Graeme Downes has been thinking about the number of live recordings he owns, and what makes a good live album. He shares some tunes from Tom Waits' Big Time and Glitter and Doom live… Audio
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Worlds of Music episode 175 featuring Mexican singer & songwriter Lila Downs
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie Audio
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Song Crush: Six songs we love right now
Ethereal Nordic classical-pop, retro yacht-rock, and Flying Nun-esque jangle are all part of the Song Crush team's high rotate this week. Video, Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies - Idris Elba & more...
Fresh back from a beach in Abel Tasman, Grant Smithies selects songs today that work well with sandy togs and a tan. We'll hear some righteous New York boogaloo from San Sebastian 152, a Jamaican… Video, Audio
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Overcoming our negative predisposition
As humans, we lean into the negative. It's just how our brains work. Our natural negative bias explains so much; high divorce rates, stagnating economies, and what makes the news and drives politics.
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Poet Oscar Upperton to release debut book
Poet Oscar Upperton has published work for The Spinoff, Metro and Best New Zealand Poems - and now he is about to release his debut book New Transgender Blockbusters. Audio
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Junket Watch: Amazon Prime
While they are quite happy to make some of their content here, don’t hold your breath waiting for Amazon Prime to start making genuinely local programmes, says Dan Slevin.
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 December 2019
It's the First Sunday of Advent, the beginning of a season of waiting and expectation leading up to Christmas. And the time to sing all those great Advent hymns - including O come, Emmanuel and Come,… Audio
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Six new songs you should listen to this week
Doom folk, te reo Maori electronica, sample based soul and Jeff Goldblum's lounge album are some of the things discussed in Song Crush this week, but beware of tangents everywhere. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 November 2019
In this week's programme, hymns to mark All Saints' Day and Reformation Day. And there's a great arrangement for brass band of Handel Parker's Deep Harmony. Audio
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