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Hymns on Sunday, 3 March 2024
This week, we’ve hymns that focus on peace, unity and consolation, including Make me a channel of your peace (The Prayer of St Francis), and Margaret Rizza’s In the Lord is my joy and salvation. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 February 2023
Hymns to mark the first Sunday in Lent, and a hymn by Shirley Murray that turned out to be much more successful than she expected. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 August 2022
One hymn, two writers, 12 verses... that’s the hymn Crown Him with many crowns. We’ll hear three of those verses in today’s programme. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 February 2022
We’re marking Transfiguration Sunday this week with hymns including Immortal, invisible and Christ, whose glory fills the sky. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 February 2022
In this week’s programme we’re featuring evening hymns, and you can hear a setting of Psalm 23 – it’ll be the third in our series so far. We’re also commemorating the Feast Day of German theologian… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 November 2021
A favourite setting of The Lord’s My Shepherd (Psalm 23) in this week’s programme. It’s known as ‘Brother James’ Air’, named after the tune’s composer James Leith McBain. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 29 December 2019
It's the first of our Summer Hymn Requests today. Listener choices include Hail, Queen of Heaven (to mark the Feast of the Solemnity of Mary coming up on 1 January), as well as Christmas carols All… Audio
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Principals pleased at news of surprise cash-injection from govt
Principals across the country are pleased with a surprise cash-injection from the Government - but say the allocation of funding has been a bit random.
Yesterday the Government announced a $400… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 November 2018
Hymns with a peace theme feature in today's programme for Remembrance Sunday, marking 100 years since the signing of the Armistice which ended hostilities in World War I. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 June 2018
Hymns by Bernadette Farrell in today's programme, including God beyond all names. And there's a lovely rendition of God be in my head from the Choir of Clare College Chapel in Cambridge. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 May 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. This week's programme begins with one of John Mason Neale's many Latin hymn translations: Christ is made the sure foundation. You can also hear hymns by… Audio
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Bye Bye Bar Bodega
A Wellington institution closes its doors for the last time tonight. Kirsten Johnstone looks back at the history of well-loved music venue Bodega. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. This week we've hymns by Shirley Murray and Bernadette Farrell, 'Brother' James Bain's setting of Psalm 23 (The Lord's My Shepherd), and a beautiful… Audio
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School water fountains can now be used in Havelock North
Audio 5 Sep 2016Principal of Te Mata school, Michael Bain tells RNZ's Mani Dunlop it may take time before Havelock North's people trust the town's water despite no longer being required to boil it. Audio
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Primary schools open in Havelock North
Audio 22 Aug 2016Primary schools in Havelock North are reopening today after campylobacter contaminated the town's water supply. Te Mata School's principal, is ready to welcome his students back. Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court and Dita de Boni (Part 1)
Audio 16 Aug 2016What the Panelists Michele A'Court and Dita de Boni have been up to. Michael Baker of the University of Otago talks about the water contamination which has led to a gastroenteritis outbreak in Hawke's… Audio
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The Orient Xpress
Going since 2006, The Orient Xpress is a nine member Wellington-based band who pride themselves on evoking the sounds of pre-WWII jazz music from Shanghai. They also use traditional instruments like… Audio
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Minister's lawyers defend handling of Bain compensation claim
Audio 7 Aug 2013Crown lawyers defending the Justice Minister's handling of David Bain's compensation claim say there is not a shred of evidence to back up claims that she was bias. Audio
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Police not convinced by new Bain evidence
Audio 28 Jun 2013The police say the discovery of two parallel lines on a photo of Robin Bain's thumb -- described by David Bain's lawyer as proving Robin was the killer of his family -- is no more than a theory. Audio
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David Bain's lawyer criticises police
Audio 28 Jun 2013The lawyer for David Bain says it is ridiculous for the police to say a mark on Robin Bain's thumb isn't new evidence in the Bain family murder case. Audio
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New evidence claimed in Bain case
Audio 27 Jun 2013A Waikato businessman believes he's uncovered evidence which may put to rest the issue of who killed the Bain family. Audio
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Two reports into David Bain case, with a third likely
Audio 14 Dec 2012The Justice Minister's release of an independent report into whether David Bain should be paid compensation, along with a critical peer review, has re-ignited the debate about who was to blame for the… Audio
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Binnie says pay Bain, Justice Minister says no
Audio 13 Dec 2012The former Canadian Supreme Court Judge Ian Binnie says David Bain probably did NOT kill his family and should get compensation. Audio
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Justice Minister seeks more legal advice on Bain claim
Audio 3 Dec 2012Mr Bain spent 13 years in jail for the 1994 murders of his parents and three siblings, before he was acquitted at a retrial in 2009. Audio
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Canadian judge to assess David Bain's compensation claim
Audio 16 Nov 2011A retired Canadian Supreme Court Judge will decide whether David Bain gets compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment or not. Audio
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Robin Bain's brother wants inquiry into defence evidence
Audio 8 Jul 2010Robin Bain's brother is calling for a judicial inquiry into defence evidence presented at the controversial murder trial. Audio
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David Bain's lawyer rubbishes TV documentary
Audio 7 Jul 2010A television documentary last night presented evidence that it claims shows that Robin Bain could not have been responsible for killing his family members. Audio
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Best of the Week - 25 September 2009
Audio 25 Sep 2009Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 25 September. This week Sir Howard Morrison dies at age 74, Michael Bain, brother of Robin and uncle of David Bain… Audio
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Michael Bain
Audio 22 Sep 2009The younger brother of Robin Bain, and uncle of David, wants to clear Robin's name. Audio