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Hymns on Sunday, 21 November 2021
Hymns to celebrate Christ the King Sunday in this week’s programme, as well as St Clement’s Day and the hymn writer Isaac Watts. Audio
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Australia signs new defence partnership with UK and US
The new security pact between the US, UK and Australia has already been denounced by China as "irresponsible", "narrow minded" and a "cold war mentality". The AUKUS pact will see Australia build a… Audio
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The Rest is History: Muldoon's 1984 snap election announcement
Audio 17 Jun 2021On the 14th of June 1984, the then Prime Minister Robert Muldoon who had been in power since 1975 shocked the nation and the opposition by calling a snap election, to be held in a month's time. Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition 321: Poi E, The Clean
In this week's Pocket Edition, Poi E is announced as this year's Taite Awards Classic album, Charlotte Ryan speaks with Dalvanius Prime's nephew Tuteri Dal Rangihaeata about the honour, and Robert… Audio
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Robert Scott of The Clean on reissuing their catalogue on vinyl
Iconic Dunedin kiwi punk band The Clean are re-issuing their entire catalog on vinyl. Robert Scott joins Charlotte to talk about the exciting re-issue, and how it came about. Audio
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Arnold TROWELL: Three Songs
"Night lies on the silent highways, Sick my heart, my limbs are weary; Then like gentle balm descendeth, Moon, thou soft light on me dreary." Video, Audio
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Erima Maewa KAIHAU: Haere Ra
"This is the hour for us to say good-bye; Soon you’ll be sailing far across the sea". Video, Audio
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NZ should stand strong with democratic allies in dealing with China - Scott Morrison
Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has delivered a forceful message that New Zealand should stand strong with its democratic allies in dealing with China.
Morrison's comments follow the remarks… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 January 2021
Hear hymns sung in some great acoustics, including St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London, Washington National Cathedral, and the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul right here in New… Audio
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Live: Whānau Voices of Aotearoa, far from home
RNZ Concert is proud to present Whānau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home, a beautiful performance of New Zealand Māori and Pacific songs by some of our best opera singers, live in the Royal Albert… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 22 November 2020
This week in Hymns on Sunday we've hymns to celebrate Christ the King Sunday, St Clement's Day and the hymn writer Isaac Watts. Audio
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THE BATS live
LIVE: The Bats formed in 1982 in Christchurch and must hold the record for the Kiwi band that’s stayed together the longest. No split-ups, no reforming for nostalgia’s sake.
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The Bats release new single, announce album
Flying Nun darlings The Bats have today released ‘Warwick’, the first single from their forthcoming album. Foothills will be the band's 10th album, recorded with the same line-up they've had for 38… Video
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Endurance - Louis Rudd's journey across Antarctica
Captain Louis Rudd knows what it's like to truly tough it out. He joined the Royal Marines at age 16, spent 25 years in the SAS and served in Northern Ireland, The Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan. Audio
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The Story of the Day with Robert Kelly
Audio 26 May 2020There's some good news for those of us who are finding it impossible to keep the house tidy, especially with more people home during lockdown. Audio
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Women Sing Waits
The songs of Tom Waits, but with a difference - delivered by women singers from Bette Midler and Crystal Gayle to Patty Griffin and Aimee Mann. Video, Audio
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Out Lately With Finn Johansson
Finn Johansson joins us with a preview of three new music selections on Out Lately. He chats with Bryan about Robert Scott and Deep Set Demos, Chocolate Factory by PGX and Highway from Chelsea Wolfe.
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Whitesnake singer David Coverdale: 'There's not a misogynist bone in my body'
He's the stereotypical tight-trousered, big-haired rock lothario, but Whitesnake singer David Coverdale insists he can sleep comfortably at night in the #MeToo era. He's about to play an Auckland… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 8 December 2019
Celebrate the season of Advent today with Shirley Murray's Look towards Christmas, and an atmospheric rendition of Gabriel's Message performed by children's choir Gondwana Voices. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 November 2019
It's a busy time in the liturgical calendar this week, with hymns to mark Christ the King Sunday, St Clement's Day and hymn writer Isaac Watts. Audio
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Ian Cross: editor, broadcast boss, critic and conscience
Former public broadcasting boss and Listener editor Ian Cross died earlier this month aged 93 leaving behind a lasting legacy in New Zealand journalism. He also presided over the creation of TVNZ and… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 October 2019
Hymns by St Francis of Assisi, Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley in this week's programme. And you can hear New Zealand choirs The Handel Quire and The Celebration Singers. Audio
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Adrian Orr: The Reserve Bank governor taking on the Aussie banks
The Reserve Bank's Governor thinks the big 4 Australian banks are making too much money in NZ. Guyon Espiner investigates efforts to rein them in. Audio
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Is over-regulation of Vaping causing harm?
Could over-regulation of the e-cigarette market hurt the people who need these products the most? 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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Sixteen Strings wins NZCT Chamber Music Contest
Wellington string quartet Sixteen Strings has won the NZCT annual chamber music contest Grand Final held in Auckland over the weekend. Audio
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Cyclone Fehi used as benchmark for sea level rise projections
A storm that struck Nelson-Tasman 18 months ago has become the benchmark by which councils are projecting sea level rise in the region. Video, Audio
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Nga Taonga Sound Archives: Happy 80th birthday to The Listener
Nga Taonga today celebrates the 80th birthday of The Listener. Audio, Gallery
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ISIS orphans returning to Australia
The orphaned children of two Australian ISIS fighters are on their way back to Australia. Prime Minister Scott Morrison made the announcement earlier this week saying "children should not be punished… Audio