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Digital Disruption & the Fourth Industrial Revolution: is New Zealand Ready?
Audio 5 Jun 2016Joanna Mackenzie investigates what New Zealand needs to do to prepare for a future of jobs that don't even exist yet. Video, Audio
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Finding dinosaurs in Antarctica
More than a hundred years ago on his fatal expedition to the South Pole Robert Falcon Scott and his unlucky team discovered the very first fossils in Antarctica while trekking over the Transantarctic… Audio
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Ocean Swimming - Dive In
New Zealand's tradition of ocean swimming, starting in pre-European times, is still continued today, whether it's just individuals going for a paddle - or hundreds of people crossing a harbour. Video, Audio
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Introducing: The Naenae Express
The Naenae Express introduce their track 'Sea Anemone'. Audio
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Commercialisation of schools
Professor Robert Aiken tells us about a new survey about attitudes towards advertising to children. Audio
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1981: The Lost Scroll
For reasons now forgotten, no APRA Silver Scroll was handed out in 1981. Nick Bollinger has a listen to the contenders and takes a look at their history. Audio
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Robert Scott: 'Singin' in the Rain'
Robert Scott is Musical Supervisor for the New Zealand season of 'Singin' in the Rain'. He tells Eva about the stage adaptation. Audio
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Scott Base Beginnings
This programme marks the 50th anniversary of Scott Base, New Zealand's science station in Antarctica, which was established in 1957. Audio
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Twins in space
Jeffrey Kluger of Time's covering a NASA mission involving two twins, that will study the effects that a year in space has on the human body. Audio
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Completion of project to conserve historic Antarctic Huts
It's been described as the world's most extreme conservation project. A team of Conservators from the Antarctic Heritage Trust have completed work on three huts and thousands of artefacts used by… Audio
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Saving Antarctic Heritage
The Antarctic Heritage Trust completed an ambitious project to conserve three historic huts used by Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton during their Antarctic expeditions a century ago.
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D'Angelo - Black Messiah
After a 14-year absence, D'Angelo - the great soul vocalist and multi-instrumentalist music critic Robert Christgau dubbed "R&B Jesus" - is finally back on the scene with Black Messiah, an album that… Audio
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Anatomy Of A Song - The Bats 'Up To The Sky'
RDU's Spanky Moore gets inside contemporary New Zealand hit tunes - this week it's The Bats, with 'Up To The Sky' Audio
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Precinct sells Queen Street tower for more than book value
Precinct Properties has sold a building in Auckland's Queen Street to Robert Jones Holdings for 97 million dollars, nearly one-and-a-half million more than its June book value. Audio
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Sam Prebble, R.I.P.
Marty Duda's artist of the week is Sam Prebble. Sam was an Auckland-based musician and songwriter, originally from Wellington, who passed away this past week. Sam recorded his own music under the name… Audio
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New Horizons - 26 October 2014
William Dart features a whole swag of local acts including new releases from Robert Scott and Bernie Griffin. Audio
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Peter Gutteridge Tribute
We salute this founding member of The Chills, The Clean and The Great Unwashed, and the founder and frontman of Snapper, with tributes from Peter Gutteridge's musical comrades including George D… Audio
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The Sampler for 9 September 2014
Audio 9 Sep 2014Scott Kara reviews Angels and Devils by The Bug, Lullaby… and the Ceaseless Roar by Robert Plant and Pale Communion by Opeth. Audio
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The Sampler - Robert Plant, Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar
Former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant pushes the boundaries of bluegrass, as well as dabbling in desert blues, on his latest album Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar - Scott Kara takes a listen. Audio
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The Clean talk solo material, longevity and their 10-date U.S tour
The Clean's Hamish and David Kilgour and Robert Scott are just finishing up a run of North American shows. Gemma Gracewood met up with the trio during their New York stop to talk about their three… Audio
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Antarctica
Audio 24 Aug 2014As part of New Zealand's contribution to World Science Week, 1,500 scientists will be in New Zealand for the planet's largest gathering of Antarctic specialists. Wallace is joined by: George… Audio
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John Luther Adams (b.1953)
Audio 24 Aug 2014Described as 'one of the most original musical thinkers of the new century' (Alex Ross, The New Yorker), John Luther Adams is a prominent voice in contemporary art music as well as issues concerning… Audio
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New music with Grant Smithies
Audio 1 Aug 2014Featuring The Bats and their lead singer Robert Scott. Audio
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Australian government releases report into Manus violence
Audio 28 May 2014The Australian government has released a report into fatal violence at its Manus Island detention centre, but it's been promptly rejected by some. Audio
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The Bats In Session
Now in their 32nd year of peddling sweet and sour country-inflected jangle pop, The Bats' Robert Scott, Malcolm Grant, Kaye Woodward and Paul Kean have recently been digging through their back… Audio
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Insight for 4 May 2014 - Tax Fit for the Future
Philippa Tolley explores whether the tax system needs a revamp to meet the challenges of the future. Audio
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Stages: Port Chalmers' Chick's Hotel - secret rooms and ghost stories
Port Chalmers is a beautiful, eerie port town with enough industrial noise to ease the tinnitus of the musicians who call it home. Chick's Hotel is a dark, looming building that allows bands from… Audio
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Antarctica's Forgotten Hero
Irish actor Aidan Dooley brings to life the stories of Tom Crean, an unsung Antarctic explorer. Audio
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The Sampler: Robert Glasper Experiment.
Audio 30 Nov 2013Nick Bollinger explores the new album from Texan jazz pianist Robert Glasper, Black Radio 2, which features vocals from Common, Jill Scott, Snoop Dogg, and Norah Jones. Audio
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Episode 3 - Fag Ends And Lollipops
We continue to plunder the junk of World War II: Luciano Berio and Bruno Maderna and the new studio at Italian Radio – Tristram Cary, Peter Zinovieff and Robert Moog talk about finding cheap… Audio
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