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Hymns on Sunday for 6 September 2020
New Zealand singer Chris Bruerton is a member of the highly acclaimed British vocal ensemble, The King's Singers. In this week's programme, you can hear how he sounded back in his chorister days at… Video, Audio
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Populism from Brexit and Trump playbooks enters election campaign
Opinion - Covid-19 might have been challenging for populist governments, but that hasn't stopped populist strains emerging in the run-up to the general election, Robert Patman writes.
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Pacific artists unite against Covid-19
As Pacific communities in New Zealand's biggest city address the impact of a Covid-19 resurgence, a concert featuring artists, heads of State and international celebrities will be broadcast… Video, Audio
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The tiny iwi that sold a dream and is reaping the rewards
Sharon Brettkelly heads to the Bay of Plenty where a tiny iwi has managed to galvanise a community behind a high-risk aquaculture project - and is reaping the rewards. Audio
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Bayern win Bundesliga, Warriors stick with same side and US Open to go ahead without fans.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Club netball and cricket gets million dollar boost, Bender won't play for the Highlanders and Bayern Munich win first game back.
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The Mixtape: James Shaw
This week's RNZ Mixtape selector is Green Party co-leader and Minister for Climate Change James Shaw, with a special twist on his favourite songs. He speaks with Yadana Saw.
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Covid-19 world update: Global cases near 2 million
More than 1.9 million people have been reported to be infected by Covid-19 globally and more than 119,000 have died, according to the John Hopkins University coronavirus tracking map.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Super Rugby games in Japan up for discussion, New Zealand to ride for gold, boxers hoping to leave Italy early and Sharapova retires from tennis.
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Hymns on Sunday for 16 February 2020
Sing along today to hymns about singing God's praises, including Charles Wesley's O for a thousand tongues to sing, Psalm 96 O sing unto the Lord a new song, and Robert Lowry's How can I keep from… Audio
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Think Big: The Sequel?
In the '80s, "Think Big” became an insult; government spend-ups became a political no-no. Until now. In light of Jacinda Ardern’s $12 billion infrastructure announcement, Nikki Mandow and Bernard… Audio
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Today's Sports News: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Black Caps get Captain Kane back, MLS still a possibility for Reid, Papali'i named Warriors captain, Rory McIlroy back in top spot
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Oscars 2020: 15 quirky facts about this year's Academy Awards
Tomorrow's Oscars include some quirky coincidences, milestones, and records - reports BBC entertainment reporter Steven McIntosh.
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Trump decries 'prophets of doom' on environment
The US president attacks activists at the World Economic Forum, with Greta Thunberg in the audience.
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Fighting for women's liberation: 'Still a great deal to be done'
Nearly 50 years has passed since Sue Kedgley established the Auckland University Women's Liberation - but there is still work to be done.
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Magpies win Super Club title, McLaughlin to test Indycars, more medals for NZ cyclists and big wins for Super Smash champions.
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Samoa measles epidemic: Death toll rises to 63
There have now been 63 measles-related deaths in Samoa, with one fatality in the last 24 hours.
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Wednesday's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Ferguson misses out on test debut, World Cup winning skier to miss next event, Michael Venus changing partner and Valentine Holmes may be heading to Townsville.
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Anthony RITCHIE: Wind Quintet Op 142
Bridget Douglas (flute), Robert Orr (oboe), Phil Green (clarinet), Robert Weeks (bassoon), Ed Allen (horn). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 7 July 2009 Audio
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Anthony RITCHIE: Four Preludes
Bridget Douglas (flute), Robert Orr (oboe), Phil Green (clarinet), Robert Weeks (bassoon), Ed Allen (horn). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 7 July 2009 Audio
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Nashville Babylon 28 October, 2019
On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark has birthday tunes for Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green, music from Uncle Tupelo, Gillian Welch and Mark Mulcahy plus classic blues courtesy of Ray Charles and Bo… 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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NZ's top 50 private landowners revealed
Green Rush - Rich-listers, established farming families and a former All Black are among New Zealand's top 50 landowners.
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Young NZ First at odds with Winston Peters on pill-testing
New Zealand First's youth wing is at odds with leader Winston Peters over pill-testing at festivals and is working to overturn the party's position.
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Worlds Of Music 12 October 2019 featuring the late Hossam Ramzy
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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