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NZ falcons thriving in logged pine plantations
Rare native New Zealand falcons are thriving in some unexpected places, including recently logged pine forests. Audio
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Celebrating 70 years since takahē rediscovery
The Department of Conservation and special guests celebrate the dramatic rediscovery of the takahē in Fiordland, 70 years ago. Video, Audio
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2017 Michael Hill Violin Competition winner gives a thrilling and heartfelt performance
Peter Hoar reviews "Power and Brilliance" concert by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor - Alan Buribayev
Violin - Ioana Cristina GoiceaBorodin - Prince Igor: Overture
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Banding together for banded dotterels
George Hobson is a teenager with a passion for birds - especially the banded dotterels that nest on Eastbourne's beach. Audio
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Seabirds at risk from fishing round the globe
Many of New Zealand's threatened seabirds are at danger from fishing across the Pacific. Audio
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Govt crackdown on home-based early childhood education
The government is cracking down on home-based early childhood education, citing doubts about quality and concern over some companies' financial arrangements. It is proposing mandatory qualifications… Audio
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HAYDN: Parthia in C Hob ii:7
Ensemble Zefiro. Recorded in Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Audio
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TELEMANN: Overture in F TWV 55: F9
Ensemble Zefiro. Recorded in Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Audio
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MOZART: Divertimento in E flat K 252/240a
Ensemble Zefiro. Recorded in Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Audio
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HANDEL: Due Arie HWV410 & 411 and Marcia in F HWV346
Ensemble Zefiro. Recorded in Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Audio
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NZ post-punk band This Sporting Life reissue their early 80s recordings
Auckland post-punk band This Sporting Life has just released a collection of songs recorded between 1980 and 1983. Video, Audio
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You're being hormonal - like everyone else
Hormones are not just the chemicals that make teenagers moody and impossible during puberty, they control metabolism, sleep, hunger and our immune systems. Audio
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Wasp genomes revealed
Wasps are a big problem in New Zealand, and scientists hope that knowing the genomes of common and German wasps will help them find novel ways of controlling the pests. Audio
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Royalists giddy at Duke and Duchess of Sussex tour
Audio 11 Jun 2018Kensington Palace confirmed today that Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle are set to make their first official visit to New Zealand this October. Video, Audio
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NZ native trees? There's an app for that
You can now identify New Zealand's native shrubs, ferns and trees on the go thanks to a free app developed by AUT's School of Science. Audio
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The Topp Twins and the dolls
These knitted creations are a Topp tribute to the beloved alter-egos of New Zealand's most famous folk-singing/yodelling/comedy duo. Audio
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Beyond Obsession - Sneakerheads
DJ Sir-Vere's sneaker obsession has seen him amass an impressive 500 pairs of kicks, some worth tens of thousands of dollars. Audio
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Mokhtar Alkhanshali: coffee has the power to uplift or exploit
Five years ago, a casual text message led a young Yemeni-American man to his calling – helping restart the coffee industry in the poor, war-torn country his parents had emigrated from, said to be the… Audio
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Seabird hotspot - the Poor Knights Islands
A team of seabird experts experience the joys and challenges of counting Buller's shearwaters on the predator-free Poor Knights Islands. Audio
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Sport: Pacific watershed at Commonwealth Games
Audio 12 Apr 2018The 2018 Commonwealth Games are being hailed as a watershed moment for Pacific sport. Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands bowlers make history at Comm Games
The Cook Islands have two new sporting heroes after winning their first Commonwealth Games medal on the Gold Coast. Audio
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Latest episode of 'Curran events'
The fallout from Carol Hirschfeld's RNZ resignation and continuing pressure on the broadcasting minister Clare Curran were closely covered by the media again this week. Where are we now in the saga… Video, Audio
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Meet Lusius malfoyi, a parasitoid wasp
Tom Saunders has named a native parasitoid wasp after a Harry Potter character, in a bid to improve the reputation of these 'good' wasps. Audio
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MPI under fire over seabirds killed by fishing
The Ministry for Primary Industries is under attack over a lack of progress on reducing seabird deaths. Its critics say estimated captures of seabirds by fishing have fallen, but only because there… Audio
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MPI accused of failing to protect hoiho penguins
The Ministry for Primary Industries is being accused of setting the bar dangerously low when assessing the impact of fishing on this country's most endangered seabirds. The accusation comes from… Audio
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Turnaround in takahē's fortunes
An expedition into Fiordland reveals that takahē numbers are on the rise, and there will soon be a new takahē population in Northwest Nelson. Audio
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Insight: Tourism saturation - NZ's lessons for Iceland
Around 2.2m tourists headed to Iceland last year putting pressure on the environment and infrastructure, as tourism does in NZ. Lynn Freeman travelled to Iceland to ask if both nations can learn… Audio
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Imelda Staunton: finding her feet
Imelda Staunton is one of the most celebrated English actresses, and her role in Mike Leigh's Vera Drake won a Bafta and an Oscar nomination. Her latest starring role is in Finding Your Feet with… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Dizzee: still a cheeky rascal
Dizzee Rascal talks about staying on top of his game, pioneering a genre, and how excited he is to be returning to New Zealand for two beautiful festivals. Video, Audio
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World-first genetic analysis reveals Aussie white shark numbers
Australian and NZ scientists reveal size of New Zealand and eastern Australian great white shark population.