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Bluey's Big Play is a heartwarming delight for young and old
Bluey's Big Play is a heartwarming delight for young and old
15 Apr 2025The stage show version of the wildly popular Australian TV series is a rollercoaster of emotions - and Georgie Hanafin loved every moment of it.
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If your car broke down, could you fix it?
If your car broke down, could you fix it?
15 Apr 2025From tyre blowouts to brake fluid blunders, even seasoned drivers are making simple mistakes that could turn dangerous.
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Polkinghorne speaks in a new documentary series
Polkinghorne speaks in a new documentary series
14 Apr 2025Polk: The Trial Of Philip Polkinghorne sheds new light on the complicated characters at the centre of a murder trial steeped in sex, drugs and money.
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Musician MĀ merges rap and her biodiversity day job on new album
Musician MĀ merges rap and her biodiversity day job on new album
14 Apr 2025MĀ doesn't shy away from rapping about the environmental themes of her day job in pest control and biodiversity.
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Arty animals: We know they can paint, but is it art?
Arty animals: We know they can paint, but is it art?
14 Apr 2025Pigcasso the painting pig, Julie the chimp with a fondness for grass bling and elephants painting flowers. Acts of creativity abound in the animal world, philosopher Shawn Simpson says.
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‘It’s very easy to trade in simplistic stereotypes'
‘It’s very easy to trade in simplistic stereotypes'
13 Apr 2025In her new novel Dream Count, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie tackles the tense sibling-like relationship between African Americans and Black people born outside the US.
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 April 2025
Hymns on Sunday, 13 April 2025
13 Apr 2025Holy Week begins today - the sixth and last week of Lent. Palm Sunday commemorates the entry of Jesus in Jerusalem, and our hymns include Ride on, ride on in majesty and All glory, laud and honour. Audio
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Inside Out: A Handful of Stars
Inside Out: A Handful of Stars
12 Apr 2025Nick Tipping checks out some of the many jazz tunes written with stars in mind. Audio
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Turns out you can beat a trumpet
Turns out you can beat a trumpet
11 Apr 2025Richard Marshall, one of the UK's top cornet players, is in Christchurch to perform with Addington Brass. Audio
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Is beef tallow good for our skin?
Is beef tallow good for our skin?
12 Apr 2025Beef tallow, which is made using cattle fat, can help dry, cracked skin - just don't use it raw.
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How much light is right for people with dementia?
How much light is right for people with dementia?
12 Apr 2025An Auckland architect is interviewing people living with dementia to inform the design of supportive housing.
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Here’s why Easter eggs might cost more this year
Here’s why Easter eggs might cost more this year
12 Apr 2025In 2012, a Cadbury egg with chocolate bars was $10.99. How does that compare to this week?
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The best food producers in New Zealand crowned
The best food producers in New Zealand crowned
11 Apr 2025A panel of 27 judges assessed 405 products from 125 producers who entered this year’s Outstanding Food Producer Awards across seven categories.
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First look at Air New Zealand's new uniform
First look at Air New Zealand's new uniform
11 Apr 2025Designer Emilia Wickstead says she hopes the national carrier's staff feel “the empowerment and the prestige” when they start wearing the new kit.
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Trifonov does Rachmaninov
Trifonov does Rachmaninov
10 Apr 2025Russian-born keyboard genius Daniil Trifonov takes on the "Rach 3" with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Wordle puzzle setter: 'This is my bliss, I’m where I want to be'
Wordle puzzle setter: 'This is my bliss, I’m where I want to be'
11 Apr 2025Tracy Bennett sets the word puzzle the world’s fallen in love with.
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Taking her own musical medicine
Taking her own musical medicine
7 Apr 2025Pauline Grogan's advocacy for the use of music for people in care became far more personal after she suffered two strokes herself. Audio
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New optimal coffee-making method according to science
New optimal coffee-making method according to science
10 Apr 2025Scientists have found how to make stronger coffee with the same amount of beans through the pour-over method. We put it to the test.
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How did honeybees get to New Zealand?
How did honeybees get to New Zealand?
10 Apr 2025If you love New Zealand honey, then you have an intrepid 19th century Englishwoman to thank.
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Supergroove get nostalgic ahead of massive NZ tour
Supergroove get nostalgic ahead of massive NZ tour
Che Fu and Karl Steven head into the studio to get nostalgic with the RNZ listeners. Audio
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The Mixtape: Photographer Frances Carter
The Mixtape: Photographer Frances Carter
5 Apr 2025Selecting the songs on the RNZ Mixtape is photographer Frances Carter. Frances has made a name for herself as a music photographer and director, capturing the essence of Aotearoa artists with photos that cut through the online noise and help build their artistic worlds. Audio, Gallery
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Neive Strang live session on Music 101
Neive Strang live session on Music 101
Ōtepoti Dunedin’s rising star Neive Strang performed songs from her brand new album Find Me in the Rabbit Hole in the RNZ studio. Audio
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LinkedInfluencers: Kiwis acing the 'ick' social media platform
LinkedInfluencers: Kiwis acing the 'ick' social media platform
9 Apr 2025The networking and social media site gets a bad rap as the place for self-promotion. However, active users swear by LinkedIn’s benefits, professional and otherwise.
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Forget the gym, you can get fit for free
Forget the gym, you can get fit for free
9 Apr 2025Exercise doesn't need to be expensive, Katy Gosset learns in the latest episode of RNZ's Thrift podcast.