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Hymns on Sunday, 19 May 2024
19 May 2024Hymns for the Feast of Pentecost today, including contemporary hymns by NZ hymn writer Bill Wallace (Wild wind of the Holy Spirit) and the UK's Bernadette Farrell (Spirit of God, rest on your people).
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Frank Bainimarama to remain Fiji First leader
11 May 2024The FijiFirst Party says Frank Bainimarama will remain party leader despite his custodial sentence. Audio
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The Reserve Bank's double-pronged cash plan
15 May 2024We're never going to let go of our notes and coins - so the Reserve Bank is not only looking at digital currency for the future, it's also trialling cash services for small towns Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - TVNZ's cuts hit the screen
15 May 2024Midweek Mediawatch - Colin Peacock talks to Emile Donovan about Fair Go and Sunday coming to a sad but dignified end this week at TVNZ, as the broadcaster itself copped criticism for its handling of… Audio
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Climate change from a wild animal's point of view: Adam Welz
11 May 2024Promising a new kind of environmental journalism, Cape Town-based conservation writer Adam Welz's book The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown explores climate change from the… Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Brigitte Morten
13 May 2024Finance Minister Nicola Willis is promising 93% of households will benefit from tax relief in the upcoming Budget, as public agencies are tasked with drastic cost-cutting targets. Audio
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Modern China told through the lives of four young women
16 May 2024Yuan Yang was born in Sichuan, China, in 1990 and moved with her parents to England when she was four. Audio
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Serj Tankian: Learning to deal with your own mind
18 May 2024Serj Tankian is the frontman of System of a Down, a band of Armenian-Americans that started in the mid-nineties, who play an incredible clash of growling aggressive metal and Armenian folk melodies… Audio
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Joy Womack: the American ballerina who danced for Russia
At just fifteen years old Joy Womack left her family home in Texas and travelled to Moscow to follow her dream of becoming a Prima Ballerina at the world-renowned Bolshoi Ballet Company. In the face… Video, Audio
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Crowded house: Tips for when adult children move back home
16 May 2024One in every three people between the ages of 18 and 34 still live at home with their parents, according to Stats NZ. How do you navigate sharing household costs with adult children who've either… Audio
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King Charles' bold new portrait
Wellington artist Tatyana Kulida has painted former prime minister Sir Bill English and world-renowned primatologist Dame Jane Goodall, and she joins Nights to appraise the new royal portrait. Audio
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We are the unsung heroes of power generation
16 May 2024Energy experts doubt New Zealand will ever get to 100 percent renewable, and say incentives and rewards are the answer to bridging the gap Audio
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Scientists warn Fast Track Bill could open floodgates to development on risky land
15 May 2024Scientists and engineers warn of greater flood risks should the government's Fast Track Approvals bill proceed as it stands. Audio
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Beekeeper calls for different way to control American Foulbrood
A North Canterbury beekeeper is calling for a different way to control a bee disease after he had to ignite thousands of his boxes. Springbank Honey's co-owner Steven Brown spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Ngāti Kahungunu chair on govts new gang busting units
The chair of Ngāti Kahungunu, Bayden Barber, says the police's new gang busting units won't work on their own, and the government needs to focus on addressing the underlying causes of gang crime. Audio
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Calling Home: Thomas Powers in LA
19 May 2024We're heading to Hollywood today. Thomas Powers is a Kiwi living in LA. Audio
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Fungal foray-ing and the search for new antibiotics
16 May 2024Could the answer to one of our most pressing health needs be hiding in Aotearoa’s bush? On Our Changing World this week, Liz Garton heads out on a foray to discover some of our fungal gems, and she… Audio
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The Mixtape: The hero guitars of NZ music with Glen Moffatt
18 May 2024This special NZ Music Month Mixtape celebrates the hero guitars played by some of our most legendary musicians. Country singer/songwriter Glen Moffatt wrote a definitive list of the ten hero guitars… Audio, Gallery
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Orthodontists warning over dentists fitting braces
15 May 2024The Association of Orthodontists says a recent Health and Disability Commission report highlights what can go wrong when general dentists undertake orthodontal treatment. Audio
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Z Energy stirs controversy with job application questions
16 May 2024Blair Scotland from Dundas Street employment lawyers speaks to Lisa Owen about what's appropriate and what's not when it comes to job application questions Audio
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Julie Anne Genter apologises for confronting National MP
17 May 2024Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter says it was an emotional time for her in the lead up to her outburst in parliament. Genter spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Wellington's Thorndon Quay business owners fear road upgrade woes far from over
16 May 2024Business owners on a Wellington road undergoing a multi-million dollar upgrade, fear it may need to be ripped up again if water leaks persist. Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
14 May 2024The Warehouse has pulled the pin on its online retailer TheMarket, announcing it will close the website in June. Audio
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Wellington Phoenix set to play home semi with a sellout crowd
15 May 2024The equation is simple for the Wellington Phoenix this weekend. Win the game and they will be through to their first ever A-League Grand Final. And they'll probably get a sellout crowd behind them. Audio