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Recipe: Chicken Breasts with Bacon & Shallots
14 Apr 2024Julie Biuso shares a recipe for a tender chicken dish that's great served with Brussels sprouts and mash.
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'We need to make sure people in rural communities hear about the research directly'
12 Apr 2024Farmers and growers around Aotearoa heard how scientific research can help sustain the New Zealand agriculture industry at the recent Food, Farming and Freshwater Roadshow. Audio
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A view from both sides of the farm fence
Eric Fa'anoi has traded environmental research for milking cows. Audio
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New Horizons: The High Llamas
14 Apr 2024We've waited eight years now for Sean O'Hagan and The High Llamas to come up with an album, but, according to William Dart, their new Hey Panda proves to be worth every day of anticipation. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 14 April 2024
14 Apr 2024More Eastertide hymns today, including He is risen. The words, written by Cecil Frances Alexander in the 1840s, have been set to a tune by Dunedin composer and choral director Richard Madden. Audio
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WATCH - The Forgotten Soldiers of Niue
In 1915, a group of Niuean men were plucked from their island home and sent to the French frontlines of World War I. None survived the journey. Video, Audio
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Why Splore is taking a year off
Splore, a NZ music festival that has been going for 25 years, is taking a break. John Minty from Splore management talks to Charlotte Ryan about the pressures facing the festival and a “challenging” year. Audio
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At The Movies - Monkey Man
10 Apr 2024Dev Patel is best known for playing nice chaps. Who knew he wanted to write, direct and star in a ferocious revenge movie like this? Video, Audio
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What’s behind the Indian food truck boom?
12 Apr 2024Once Indian fast food was only available to Kiwis at festivals and events. Now it's going mainstream around Aotearoa, writes Rizwan Mohammad.
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Watch out for '30 with Guyon Espiner'
12 Apr 2024Don't be surprised by "the odd f-bomb" on Guyon Espiner's brand-new interview show.
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The mobile music therapist
10 Apr 2024Emily Hunt tells Bryan Crump about driving her customised musical therapy caravan around Porirua and the Kapiti Coast. Audio
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RNZ's pips are changing - Can you hear the difference?
12 Apr 2024Our iconic beeps that mark each hour are getting a shake-up. Audio
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The little horror flick creating a huge buzz
10 Apr 2024Since playing The Joker's schizophrenic sidekick in The Dark Knight, David Dastmalchian has shown an aptitude for scaring movie-goers. Now the American actor is getting rave reviews for his performance in the low-budget horror flick Late Night with the Devil. Video, Audio
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Gemma New: A licence to thrill
11 Apr 2024RNZ Concert host Bryan Crump catches up with the NZSO's Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor, Gemma New. Video, Audio
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At The Movies: Love Lies Bleeding
10 Apr 2024Love Lies Bleeding is a definite change of pace for Kristen Stewart after playing Princess Diana Princess in Spencer, she plays Lou, a woman going nowhere, running a gym in a small town for her father, whom she hates. Video, Audio
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3 Body Problem's Kiwi lead
11 Apr 2024Netflix's new sci-fi series 3 Body Problem is one of the most talked about shows on the planet right now - and it stars a Kiwi actress in one of the leading roles. Video, Audio
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The mobile music therapist
10 Apr 2024Bryan Crump speaks to Emily Hunt about her musical therapy caravan, taking musical medicine to children around the Porirua and Kapiti districts. Audio
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More Mana for the NZ String Quartet
9 Apr 2024Young violinist Mana Waiariki makes the jump to arts administration. Audio
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'The sea was unbelievable, I called it a maelstrom'
Fifty-six years ago, Peter Jerram and his university cricket team were returning from a tournament on the Wahine. He has written a new book gathering the recollections of his teammates, all of whom survived, about that tragic day and it's lingering aftermath. Audio
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Horror icon 'Carrie' celebrates 50 blood-soaked years
It has been 50 years since Stephen King released his debut novel Carrie and forever changed the landscape of horror fiction. Elizabeth Knox, one of New Zealand's most celebrated writers, explains why King is a literary great. Audio
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Project Liberty: A billionaire's plan to fix the internet
9 Apr 2024Big tech companies mine data about us and tweak algorithms that can often result in the spread of misinformation, cyberbullying and social division. American businessman Frank McCourt Jr does not want to just complain about it, he wants to fix it. Audio
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Michael Mosley: how to sleep better
9 Apr 2024Best-selling author Dr Michael Mosley shares the science-backed techniques that are finally helping him get a good's night rest after 25 years of insomnia. Video, Audio
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Easy Eats: Sam Parish's One-pan Lamb meatball lasagne
11 Apr 2024Not sure what to eat tonight? Christchurch-based chef, author and busy mum Sam Parish knows the feeling. She shares a simple and super-tasty lasagne recipe the whole whānau will love.