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Emile Donovan's Christmas carol extravaganza
Audio 19 Dec 2023Nights' new host and resident ex-cathedral chorister Emile Donovan pops in to play a few of his favourite carols - real Christmas music - from over the years. Audio
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Three generations on the same rural route
Lee Pryor has been delivering post along the Whakatāne coastline for 25 years, but he is not the first in his whānau and now his wife has even joined the ranks. Audio
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The Panel with Amanda Millar and Ed Amon (Part 2)
Panellists Amanda Millar and Ed Amon hear the response of the hospitality sector in Auckland to the alert level announcement, talk wine in boxes, calls to change the way we teach maths, and Squid… Audio
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Fruit in a Bottle - Drury Hills Wines
David Young makes and sells 100 types of wine on his small orchard 24kms south of Auckland. His family has been on the same piece of land since 1896. Audio
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Subscription Creep
There's been a huge upswing in subscription businesses across the world and in New Zealand.
Peter Griffin looks at what that means for consumers and the economy. Audio
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Stink Bugs: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Our most feared pest could be starting its journey to New Zealand.
Nikki Mandow dons some over-sized steel-capped boots to discover the superhuman efforts that biosecurity officials, scientists… Audio
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Milk shake - Why the future of dairy looks scary
Dairy's huge role earning export dollars for New Zealand is facing a threat some say could bring it to its knees. Lab-grown milk protein is now stepping outside niche cheese and ice cream markets and… Audio
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Dance Like Chocolate
Bread, wine, milk and now chocolate. The Java Dance company made its name here and overseas dancing in the back of buses, followed by a menu of food themed dance works. Audio, Gallery
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The Downing Street race and Boris' buses
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn for a look at the last two men standing in the race for the Tory leadership, as well as Boris Johnson's admission of his peculiar hobby - building buses… Audio
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John Hart on why he's farming crickets in the Wairarapa
This time last year, Wairarapa farmer and technology consultant, John Hart, was considering crickets as a potential food source for chickens, when he realised they were much too expensive and would be… Audio
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WOMAD 2018: full lineup
Joining Jazz superstar Kamasi Washington, sitar virtuoso Anoushka Shankar and Dragon, are Thievery Corporation, Aldous Harding and more!
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Nuhaka Dreaming 7: Was 1950s cuisine colourless, bland and unhealthy? Or fresh, local, seasonal and hospitable?
John Bluck explores his memories of growing up in Nuhaka in Hawke's Bay during the 1940s and 1950s. Audio
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Interview - Mark Ayres
Audio 15 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Mark Ayres, composer and sound designer best known for his work on the BBC sci-fi show DOCTOR WHO, also archivist of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
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Interview - Brian Hodgson
Audio 11 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Brian Hodgson, electronic music composer; for many years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop where, among other things, he created the sounds of the Tardis for Dr Who.
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Wine-boxes
Audio 31 Oct 2009We're speaking to economics professor Mike Veseth who studies the global wine market about the importance of the wine-box. Audio