7:12 The next movement for change

A hundred years ago a workers movement changed the face of politics. What movement will force the establishment to give up wealth and power now? Where will it come from? Associate Professor Brian Roper from Otago University's Politics Departmant joins us once again.

An ‘agitator’ addresses a crowd at the Triangle (Queen’s Gardens), Dunedin, during the 1913 strike. Initially only the watersiders and shipwrights in Dunedin and Port Chalmers went on strike. They were later joined, reluctantly, by the seamen. The police nevertheless decided to act against the strike organisers. On 29 November all six members of the Dunedin strike committee were arrested on charges of intimidation and bound over to keep the peace.

'Strikers' meeting at the Triangle, Dunedin, 1913', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/agitator-queens-gardens-dunedin, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 20-Jun-2014 Photo: Auckland City Libraries

7:30 The Sampler

Tony Stamp reviews singer Cass McCombs' 10th album of satirical songs about sadness, child prodigies DOMI & JD Beck's hyperactive jazz debut, and the ambient banjo music of Brisbane's Andrew Tuttle.

Andrew Tuttle

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8:15 Pacific Waves

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Koroi Hawkins presents a daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.

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8:30 The Detail

The Sydney golden wattle is causing havoc in coastal areas around the country. Could a tiny wasp be the answer to getting this invasive weed under control?

Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae - an Australian bud-galling wasp.

Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae - an Australian bud-galling wasp Photo: Supplied/Horizons

9:07 This New Noise from the BBC Proms 2022

Retro-futurist rockers Public Service Broadcasting perform This New Noise: a joyously eclectic, album-length celebration of 100 years of BBC Radio, told with visuals, soundscapes and a little bit of help from Seth Lakeman and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jules Buckley.

A packed Royal Albert Hall in London where the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jules Buckley perform a brand new comission for the BBC Proms 2022 written by the band Public Service Broadcasting to celebrate the Centenary of BBC Radio.

A packed Royal Albert Hall in London where the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jules Buckley perform a brand new comission for the BBC Proms 2022 written by the band Public Service Broadcasting to celebrate the Centenary of BBC Radio. Photo: Shaun Gordon

10:17 Late Edition

Bryan Crump presents some highlights of the day on RNZ National.

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Photo: RNZ Andrew Robertson

11:07 Worlds of Music

After 11, on Worlds Of Music, Trevor Reekie features an interview with Irish born musician and songwriter Sean Kelly who these days  lives in the Coromandel. Sean has just released a new video that accompanies his adaptation of a traditional Scottish Folk song Peggy O.

Sean Kelly

Sean Kelly Photo: Supplied