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Matt Sweeney has played guitar for everyone from Iggy Pop to Adele
Matt Sweeney has been playing guitar professionally for over two decades, from Johnny Cash to Neil Diamond, and his own band Chavez . Currently touring with Endless Boogie, Music 101 talked to Matt… Video
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The Holocaust: the voices of victims and killers
TV producer and historian Laurence Rees has spent 25 years on his latest book, The Holocaust. It contains personal testimony of both survivors and perpetrators of the Holocaust and shows the inner… Audio
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The New Zealand Scouts Jamboree gets underway in Renwick today
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3,000 Scouts supported by 650 Troop Leaders and 450 staff will be setting up camp today in Renwick for The Scout's New Zealand Jamboree gets underway. Guy Betson Jamboree director… Audio, Gallery
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Cracking the Cube
Ever since a Hungarian professor of architecture created a 3-D puzzle in the 1970s, players have been trying to figure out how to solve the Rubik's Cube as fast as possible. Speed cuber Ian Scheffler… Audio
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Magnificent Murphy's camp
Just west of Matata on the sweeping Bay of Plenty coastline you'll find an old-fashioned Kiwi camping ground that's been in the same family for 51 years. Audio, Gallery
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Former child star, Mara Wilson
You can call Mara Wilson many things: a writer, the queen of comedy on Twitter, that actor from the Matilda movie but just don't call her cute. Audio
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Whareroa Farm
On weekends and on summer evenings, the carpark at Whareroa Farm on the Kapiti Coast is full. Mountain bikers, walkers and families enjoy the farm. However, ten years ago it was about to be subdivided… Video, Audio
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Wildflower by Avalanches
Nick Bollinger reviews the new release after a long absence from The Avalanches. Audio
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Japanese POWs - David Hill
Two kilometres north of Featherston on State Highway 2, there is a roadside memorial carved in stone that reads "Behold the summer grass; All that remains of the dreams of warriors". These are words… Audio
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Lake Ohau reveals climate history
Scientists reveal the climate history hidden in the mud at the bottom of Lake Ohau, reaching back to the end of the last Ice Age some 18,000 years ago. Audio, Gallery
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Te Tai Timu - Strengthening the tide
Alexa Cook is at the annual Te Tai Timu Trust Summer camp where the message of safety on the water is promoted to one hundred and thirty five youth from around the country and Justine Murray is at… Audio
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Samantha Cockerill: NZSO National Youth
NZSO Education Manager previews the National Youth Orchestra's upcoming concerts in Tauranga and Hamilton. Audio
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Lili Kraus
School children cheered and music-lovers hungrily devoured the post-war concerts given in NZ by Hungarian-born pianist Lili Kraus. Charlotte Wilson presents a tribute to the life and work of this… Audio
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The Secret Life of Band Names
Sam Scott explores the world of band names and pseudonyms, picking the brains of artists from gender-queer hip hop sensation Randa to rock icons Shihad (formerly known as Pacifier), to see how other… Audio
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Amira Hass - Monitoring the Centres of Power
Amira Hass is an Israeli journalist who has spent more than two decades reporting on the Israel-Palestine conflict from within the occupied territories - first Gaza and then the West Bank. The… Audio
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It’s kind of amazing the sexism that still exists, even though if you look at it through blurry glasses it doesn’t look like it’s there.
Meg Wolitzer, a leading USA novelist, talks about her extensive career with Kate De Goldi, focusing on a recent highly-awarded novel The Interestings. Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Jan 30 2015
Audio 30 Jan 2015A review of the week's news including... Some social housing groups are worried charities wanting to buy up large numbers of state houses could bite off more than they can chew, a weight loss surgeon… Audio
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Best of the Week - 30 January 2015
Audio 30 Jan 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 23 January. This week...a survivor remembers the horrors of Auschwitz; the media, the summer and what makes news… Audio
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A new youth camp is set up in Q'Town
It looks like it could be a wet New Years Eve in many parts of the country, including in Queenstown. Audio
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Youth gliding camp regenerates the sport
A glider training camp for under 25 year olds is being credited with regenerating the sport. Audio
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Red Bull Music Academy: Tokyo 2014
For the last 16 years, the world-travelling Red Bull Music Academy has served as a wellspring of inspiration and rite of passage for countless emerging musicians from across the globe. Late last month… Audio
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Camp aimed at reducing Maori drowning toll wraps up.
Audio 13 Jan 2014An annual six-day water safety based wananga or camp aimed at lowering the Maori drowning toll by reconnecting Maori youth with the sea wound up in Hawkes Bay yesterday. Audio
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James Milne AKA Lawrence Arabia
Singer/songwriter James Milne, AKA Lawerence Arabia on the subject of creativity. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 14 January 2013
Audio 14 Jan 2013More arrests may be made over the pack attack on a Featherston man. There are calls for more to be done to protect police officers in sole-charge stations and freedom campers challenge a bylaw… Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 17 October 2012
Audio 17 Oct 2012About sixty five iwi are to be offered the chance to take shares in state owned enterprises; A Ruapehu iwi says it will hold back on the Government's offer to set aside shares in State-Owned Energy… Audio
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The Antarctic RICE Project
Audio 12 Jul 2012Ice cores collected from Roosevelt Island hold secrets to how ice sheets could melt in a warming world Audio
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Breivik tells court
Audio 20 Apr 2012The Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has told an Oslo court he failed in his plan to kill all seven hundred people at a summer camp on Utoeya Island last July. Audio
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Summer Camp
Audio 7 Jan 20122011 saw the emergence of a fair few musical duos who doubled as romantic partners. English group, Summer Camp first started making waves among tastemakers the year before, and now with their debut… Audio
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Are We There Yet? - Pahiatua's Little Poland
Audio 4 Jan 2012Dubbed 'Little Poland', a camp outside Pahiatua was home to over 700 Polish children displaced by the Second World War. Audio
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Are We There Yet? - Featherston's camp
The army camp established outside Featherston for training First World War recruits took on a very different nature in the Second World War when it was used as a Japanese POW camp. Audio