A 24-hour recording of RNZ National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:
07 March 2016
===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
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Including: 12:30 At the Movies with Simon Morris (RNZ); 1:05 Te Ahi Kaa (RNZ); 2:30 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 Sorry, I'm a Stranger Here Myself by Peter Bland (6 of 10, RNZ); 3:30 Science (RNZ); 5:10 An Awfully Big Adventure, by Jane Tolerton (11 of 15, RNZ)
===6:00 AM. | Morning Report===
=DESCRIPTION=
RNZ's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including: 6:16 and 6:50 Business News 6:18 Pacific News 6:26 Rural News 6:48 and 7:45 NZ Newspapers
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06:00
Top Stories for Monday 7 March 2016
BODY:
New high-tech video of the moment a balcony collapsed at a Dunedin student concert show has been released to RNZ. An independent report has slated the NCEA's literacy and numeracy requirements, saying many of the young people who get the qualification don't know enough to function in society.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 28'54"
06:06
Sports News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'58"
06:09
Trump, Clinton continue to dominate US White House race
BODY:
Another influential day in the race to the White House has seen Donald Trump maintain his dominance in the Republican race but Ted Cruz firmly underlined his position as his main rival.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: election, America
Duration: 6'18"
06:15
High costs in drug industry a sign of problems: expert
BODY:
A New Zealand expert in the development of new anti-cancer medicines says world drug prices are far too high and the system is "broke".
Topics: health, science, economy
Regions:
Tags: medicine, drugs, Medicare, prices
Duration: 2'39"
06:20
Early Business News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'27"
06:26
Morning Rural News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sector.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'00"
06:38
Two students still in hospital after Dunedin balcony collapse
BODY:
New high-tech video of the weekend Dunedin student concert at which 18 people were injured when a balcony collapsed shows nobody jumping up and down when it failed.
Topics: music, life and society, law
Regions: Otago
Tags: Dunedin, Balcony Collapse, video
Duration: 2'31"
06:41
Employer sees poor literacy and numeracy in NCEA graduates
BODY:
An independent report has suggested replacing the NCEA's literacy and numeracy requirements with a new, separate test.
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: NCEA, Tests, literacy, Numeracy, school
Duration: 2'23"
06:50
RBNZ set to leave cash rate at 2.5 pct, but send dovish message
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The Reserve Bank releases its first detailed look at the economy this week, complete with economic and financial market forecasts.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: Reserve Bank, RBNZ
Duration: 5'31"
06:57
Local businesses anxious on UK-EU future
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And the prospect of Britain's exit from the European Union is also an issue for New Zealand businesses as well.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: EU, Brexit, Local Business
Duration: 51"
06:58
Business agenda
BODY:
A look ahead at this weeks business agenda.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 40"
06:59
Morning markets for 7 March 2016
BODY:
Better-than-expected jobs growth in the United States, gave the markets more confidence that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this year.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 49"
07:06
Sports News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'21"
07:10
Footage shows students not jumping on balcony when it collapsed
BODY:
New high-tech video of the moment a balcony collapsed at a Dunedin student concert show has been released to RNZ.
Topics: life and society
Regions: Otago
Tags: Balcony, Collapse, Dunedin, students
Duration: 4'45"
07:16
Report slams NCEA literacy and numeracy benchmark
BODY:
An independent report has slated the NCEA's literacy and numeracy requirements, saying many of the young people who get the qualification don't know enough to function in society.
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: NCEA, literacy, Numeracy
Duration: 3'22"
07:19
Landcorp to back off central North Island dairy conversions
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The state-owned farmer, Lancorp, is significantly scaling back its ambitious dairy farm conversion plan in the central North Island.
Topics: farming, rural, politics
Regions: Waikato
Tags: Lancorp, farming
Duration: 2'53"
07:22
Expert warns of 'insane' pricetag for new cancer drugs
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A leading New Zealand cancer researcher says international drug prices are becoming insane and it's a major and growing challenge for Pharmac.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: Pharmac, drugs, medicine, Medicare
Duration: 3'27"
07:26
Tiny Stewart Island town welcomes cruise ship
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The population of Oban more than quadrupled yesterday with the arrival of the largest cruise ship to ever visit Stewart Island.
Topics: life and society
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Tags: Oban, Cruise, Stewart Island
Duration: 3'39"
07:35
Auckland Council staff may be absent from planning talks
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The Auckland Council has withdrawn staff from crucial hearings on the future shape of the city, saying its hands are tied by a political revolt ten days ago.
Topics: politics, housing
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Housing Density, Auckland Council, Talks
Duration: 3'36"
07:38
US school kids hold flag vote in homage to NZ poll
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And you might think Washington DC's about as far away from the flag debate as you can get. But as our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks found out, New Zealand's referendum is inspiring one group of young people, 14 thousand kilometres away.
Topics: politics, education
Regions:
Tags: flag, America, schools
Duration: 6'45"
07:46
Rising cost of new drugs poses challenge for Pharmac
BODY:
As highlighted earlier this morning by our health reporter Karen Brown, the rising cost of new drugs including cancer treatments is becoming a major challenge for health authorities including Pharmac.
Topics: health, politics
Regions:
Tags: Pharmac, drugs
Duration: 4'36"
07:50
Police recover divers' bodies off Great Barrier Island
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Police divers have recovered the bodies of two men who drowned while diving for crayfish near Great Barrier Island on Saturday night.
Topics: life and society
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Great Barrier Island, Divers
Duration: 2'36"
07:53
Former Pitcairn mayor sentenced to 20 months on child abuse
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The former mayor of the tiny Pacific Island community of Pitcairn downloaded more than 1000 child-sex images and videos while he was involved in child protection work on the island.
Topics: crime
Regions:
Tags: Pitcairn Island, child abuse, mayor
Duration: 4'03"
07:57
Auckland arts festival enters second week
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The 2016 Auckland Arts festival has entered its second week. RNZ's arts reviewer, Justin Gregory, has been taking in what's on offer.
Topics: arts
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Auckland Arts Festival
Duration: 2'42"
08:07
Sports News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'39"
08:11
Dunedin City Council wants to clean up city's behaviour
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Dunedin City Council concedes it needs to address some of the city's student safety issues after Friday night's balcony collapse.
Topics: life and society, law, crime, politics
Regions: Otago
Tags: Dunedin
Duration: 5'06"
08:16
TEC report slates levels of literacy and numeracy from NCEA
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An independent report is suggesting literacy and numeracy testing should be reviewed and possibly replaced. Ministry of Education's deputy secretary for Early Learning and Student Achievement, Lisa Rodger, joins us in the studio
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: NCEA
Duration: 5'11"
08:22
Key backs Barclay over staff resignations
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The Prime Minister John Key is backing his young rookie MP Todd Barclay following the resignation of three of his staff.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Resignations
Duration: 2'40"
08:24
TPP explain-all roadshow event around NZ kicks off today
BODY:
Everything from Intellectual Property to free trade agreements will be canvassed as the explain-all Trans Pacific Partnership roadshow heads around the country.
Topics: politics, economy, education
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Tags: TPP, Roadshow
Duration: 5'20"
08:30
Markets Update for 7 March 2016
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 1'01"
08:37
Auckland Council keeps experts away from unitary plan hearings
BODY:
Debate gets underway today about Auckland's future....without any council experts.
Topics: politics, housing
Regions:
Tags: Auckland City Council
Duration: 5'49"
08:42
Paedophile monitoring trust aghast at Corrections' moves
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The trust Corrections is depending on to run a programme to stop paedophiles reoffending might quit the work entirely.
Topics: politics, crime
Regions:
Tags: Corrections, The Bond Trust
Duration: 3'53"
08:46
Celebration to mark 75 years of women in the Air Force
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Almost 200 women, and a few men, gathered at Ohakea Air Base this weekend to celebrate 75 years since the first females joined the Air Force.
Topics: defence force, life and society
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Tags: Ohakea Air base, air force
Duration: 3'10"
08:46
Pacific receives funding to target cancers in region
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Pacific islanders are suffering higher rates of cervical cancer, while betel nut use is driving up oral and throat cancers in the region.
Topics: Pacific, health
Regions:
Tags: cancer, University of Hawaii
Duration: 3'53"
08:57
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
BODY:
Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes.
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Duration: 2'17"
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===9:06 AM. | Nine To Noon===
=DESCRIPTION=
Current affairs and topics of interest, including: 10:45 The Reading: Bulibasha by Witi Ihimaera read by George Henare (6 of 15, Word Pictures )
=AUDIO=
09:08
NCEA minimum literacy and numeracy requirements "too weak"
BODY:
An independent report written for the Tertiary Education Union, has found that despite meeting the minimum NCEA standards, many school leavers do not have adequate literacy or numeracy skills. Brent Lewis, Principal of Avondale College in Auckland joins us.
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: NCEA
Duration: 16'00"
09:27
Fund running dry for non standard residential UFB connections
BODY:
20 percent of the country so far has taken up Ultra Fast Broadband as the roll out continues, but there are fears that some of those at the end of the schedule may have to pay for the fibre to be connected to their homes from the street.
Topics: technology, internet
Regions:
Tags: UFB, broadband
Duration: 18'50"
09:48
Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
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Seamus Kearney discusses the current issues facing Europe, including the on going refugee crisis.
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Tags: Europe
Duration: 11'22"
10:15
Boatbuilder and master craftsman, Lionel Jefcoate
BODY:
When it comes to boat building, Lionel Jefcoate is more than a craftsman, those who've worked with him describe him as an artist.
EXTENDED BODY:
When it comes to boatbuilding, Lionel Jefcoate is more than a craftsman, those who've worked with him describe him as an artist. Now 83, he has built more than 56 boats – steamboats, sailboats, launches and large yachts – one of which he sailed around the South Pacific with his family,
He spent six months as a volunteer shipwright, helping to restore the 19th-century tea clipper Cutty Sark in London's Greenwich.
He talks with Kathryn Ryan about his boatbuilding career and his love for wood crafting:
Topics: arts, transport
Regions:
Tags: Craftsman, boats, Boat Building
Duration: 23'28"
10:43
Book Review: Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
BODY:
Reviewed by Graham Beattie. Published by Penguin Random House.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags: Orphan X
Duration: 4'08"
11:06
Political commentators
BODY:
Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills discuss how political parties are playing the ongoing stoush over Pharmac drug funding decisions, as well as the heating up of the flag debate.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 26'24"
11:33
Getting your children into a lifetime of healthy eating
BODY:
Where do you start with getting your children to want to eat healthy foods? According to Dunedin nutritionist Wal Herring, it starts with your own attitude to food. She has a Masters of Science in Nutrition and a Bachelor of Physical Education and is mother to three children. Wal Herring's new book Healthy Little Eaters is aimed at helping you create an easier path to getting them to have good eating habits by starting with thinking about how you regard your own relationship with food.
EXTENDED BODY:
Where do you start with getting your children to want healthy food?
Dunedin nutritionist Wal Herring tells Kathryn Ryan the first step is to look at your own relationship with food:
Wal Herring has a Masters of Science in Nutrition and a Bachelor of Physical Education and is mother to three children. Her new book Healthy Little Eaters is aimed at helping you create an easier path to creating good eating habits for your children.
Topics: food, health
Regions:
Tags: children, Healthy Eating
Duration: 16'09"
11:48
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne
BODY:
It's been Seaweek! And Kennedy Warne has been out at sea checking out Mokohinau Islands - one of the most remote coastal groups in the country.
And painter Mark Cross was there two years ago and rowed a dinghy around taking photos. He says he was very lucky to have - very rare - perfect conditions.
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Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: godwits, seaweek, Mokohinau Islands
Duration: 10'09"
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09:05 NCEA minimum literacy and numeracy requirements "too weak"
An independent report written for the Tertiary Education Commission, has found that despite meeting the minimum NCEA standards, many school leavers do not have adequate literacy or numeracy skills.
Brent Lewis is the Principal of Avondale College in Auckland.
09:20 Fund running dry for non standard residential connections to UFB
20 percent of the country so far has taken up Ultra Fast Broadband as the roll out continues, but there are fears that some of those at the end of the schedule may have to pay for the fibre to be connected to their homes from the street.
The roll out is due to be completed by 2019. Technology analyst, Bill Bennet has been closely watching the progress
09:45 Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
10:05 Boatbuilder and master craftsman, Lionel Jefcoate
When it comes to boat building, Lionel Jefcoate is more than a craftsman, those who've worked with him describe him as an artist. Now 83, he has built more than 56 boats steamboats, sailboats, launches and large yachts - one of which he sailed around the South Pacific with his family,
He spent six months as a volunteer shipwright, helping to restore the 19th century tea clipper Cutty Sark in London's Greenwich.
He talks to Kathryn Ryan about his boat building career and his love for wood crafting.
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10:35 Book review
Book Review: Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
Reviewed by Graham Beattie
Published by Penguin Random House
10:45 The Reading
11:05 Political commentators
Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills discuss how political parties are playing the ongoing stoush over Pharmac drug funding decisions, as well as the heating up of the flag debate.
11:30 Getting your children into a lifetime of healthy eating
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Where do you start with getting your children to want to eat healthy foods? According to Dunedin nutritionist Wal Herring, it starts with your own attitude to food. She has a Masters of Science in Nutrition and a Bachelor of Physical Education and is mother to three children. Wal Herring's new book Healthy Little Eaters is aimed at helping you create an easier path to getting them to have good eating habits by starting with thinking about how you regard your own relationship with food.
11:45 Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne
It's been Seaweek! And Kennedy Warne has been out at sea checking out Mokohinau Islands - one of the most remote coastal groups in the country.
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===Noon | Midday Report===
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RNZ news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including: 12:16 Business News 12:26 Sport 12:34 Rural News 12:43 Worldwatch
=AUDIO=
12:00
Midday News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
The Government tackles animal cruelty with a call for informants and Dunedin police won't investigate the Dunedin balcony collapse.
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Duration: 15'12"
12:17
Diligent takeover offer fair - independent advisor
BODY:
The takeover bid for software developer Diligent is fair according to a report from independent advisors.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Diligent
Duration: 1'02"
12:19
Majority prefer dealing with government in person - not online
BODY:
A survey shows nearly two-thirds of New Zealanders prefer the personal touch when it comes to dealing with government, despite the high level of online services on offer.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: survey
Duration: 1'48"
12:21
Jim Parker reports on Senate voting changes
BODY:
To Australia, where changes to the voting rules for the Senate might end up benefiting businesses.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Australia
Duration: 1'04"
12:24
Midday markets for 7 March 2016
BODY:
For the latest from the markets we're joined by James Grigor of Macquarie Private Wealth.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 2'36"
12:26
Midday Sports News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
New Zealand have beaten Japan 27-7 in the plate final of the Las Vegas leg of the world rugby sevens series.
Topics: sport
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Tags:
Duration: 2'46"
12:35
Midday Rural News for 7 March 2016
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'19"
=SHOW NOTES=
===1:06 PM. | Jesse Mulligan, 1–4pm===
=DESCRIPTION=
An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)
=AUDIO=
13:15
Rekindle - Juliet Arnott
BODY:
We're catching up with Juliet Arnott, who's been busy 'rekindling'. She's been reviving waste, since the Christchurch earthquakes, through her social enterprise Rekindle.And she's still at it, with a new project taking shape.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: Rekindle
Duration: 12'48"
13:27
The Colourist - Peter Alsop
BODY:
The iconic aerial art of Whites Aviation, is being explored in a new documentary. The Colourist, explains the art of hand coloured photography. And tells the story of Grace Rawson, one of the earliest colourists, at Whites. It's one of 10 films to be funded by Loading Docs, a short film documentary initiative funded by the NZ Film Commission. And it is co-directed by filmmaker Greg Wood, and Peter Alsop.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: Whites Aviation, photography
Duration: 6'54"
13:34
Japanese POWs - David Hill
BODY:
Two kilometres north of Featherston on State Highway 2, there is a roadside memorial carved in stone that reads "Behold the summer grass; All that remains of the dreams of warriors". These are words from a seventeenth-century Japanese haiku. The memorial marks the site of a former Japanese prisoner of war camp where a riot broke out in 1943, in which 48 Japanese prisoners of war and one guard were killed. The story of what happened at Featherston is told in a new book for young people called Enemy Camp. It's written by David Hill, whose won numerous awards for his Junior Fiction.
Topics: history, author interview
Regions:
Tags: WW2, Japan, David Hill
Duration: 10'20"
13:44
Favourite Album
BODY:
Rain Dogs (1985) by Tom Waits.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'07"
14:09
TV review with Melenie Parks
BODY:
'11.22.63', 'No Activity' and 'Family Feud'.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: television
Duration: 9'05"
14:18
Music review with Kate Robertson
BODY:
Urthboy, FKA Twigs and Mothxr.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 25'18"
14:44
Book review with Mary McCallum
BODY:
'The Lie Tree' by Frances Hardinge.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'50"
14:55
Theatre review with Erin Harrington
BODY:
'Macbeth' playing at The Court Theatre, Christchurch.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: theatre
Duration: 5'06"
15:08
Feature interview - The Bob Dylan archive
BODY:
For years, there only been rumours about the existence of this personal collection of notes, photos, films, recordings and correspondence from the songwriter whose music shaped a generation. Michael Chaiken is a the Inaugural Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive in New York.
Topics: music, history
Regions:
Tags: Bob Dylan
Duration: 23'35"
15:46
The Panel pre-show for 7 March 2016
BODY:
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
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Duration: 13'23"
=SHOW NOTES=
1:15 Rekindle - Juliet Arnott
We're catching up with Juliet Arnott, who's been busy 'rekindling'. She's been reviving waste, since the Christchurch earthquakes, through her social enterprise Rekindle.And she's still at it, with a new project taking shape.
1:25 The Colourist - Peter Alsop
The iconic aerial art of Whites Aviation, is being explored in a new documentary. The Colourist, explains the art of hand coloured photography. And tells the story of Grace Rawson, one of the earliest colourists, at Whites. It's one of 10 films to be funded by Loading Docs, a short film documentary initiative funded by the NZ Film Commission. And it is co-directed by filmmaker Greg Wood, and Peter Alsop.
1:35 Japanese POWs - David Hill
Two kilometres north of Featherston on State Highway 2, there is a roadside memorial carved in stone that reads "Behold the summer grass; All that remains of the dreams of warriors". These are words from a seventeenth-century Japanese haiku. The memorial marks the site of a former Japanese prisoner of war camp where a riot broke out in 1943, in which 48 Japanese prisoners of war and one guard were killed. The story of what happened at Featherston is told in a new book for young people called Enemy Camp. It's written by David Hill, whose won numerous awards for his Junior Fiction.
1:40 Favourite Album
Rain Dogs (1985) by Tom Waits.
2:10 The Critics
TV review - Melenie Parks
Books - Mary McCallum
New Music - Kate Robertson
Theatre - Erin Harrington
3:10 Feature interview - The Bob Dylan archive
For years, there only been rumours about the existence of this personal collection of notes, photos, films, recordings and correspondence from the songwriter whose music shaped a generation. Michael Chaiken is a the Inaugural Curator of the Bob Dylan Archive in New York.
3:35 Voices
Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets an internationally renowned Chinese artist as he installs 1500 individually cast pieces at the Dowse Art Museum in Wellington.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts.
=PLAYLIST=
JESSE'S SONG:
ARTIST: The 1975
SONG: The Sound
COMP: Adam Hann, George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Ross MacDonald.
ALBUM: I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It
LABEL: Interscope
FEATURE ALBUM:
ARTIST: Tom Waits
TITLE: Downtown Train
COMP: Tom Waits
ALBUM: Rain Dogs
LABEL: Island
ARTIST: Tom Waits
TITLE: 9th and Hennepin
COMP: Tom Waits
ALBUM: Rain Dogs
LABEL: Island
ARTIST: Tom Waits
TITLE: Gun Street Girl
COMP: Tom Waits
ALBUM: Rain Dogs
LABEL: Island
ARTIST: Tom Waits
TITLE: Jockey Full of Bourbon
COMP: Tom Waits
ALBUM: Rain Dogs
LABEL: Island
MUSIC CRITIC:
ARTIST: Urthboy
TITLE: Long Loud Hours (Feat: Bertie Blackman)
COMP: Tim Levinson
ALBUM: The Past Beats Inside Me Like a Second Heartbeat
LABEL: Elefant Traks
ARTIST: F.K.A. Twigs
TITLE: Good To Love
COMP: Tahiah Barnett
ALBUM: Good To Love
LABEL: Young Turks
ARTIST: Mothxr
SONG: Easy
COMP: Penn Badgely, Darren Will, Simon Oscroft, Jimmy Gianopoulos
ALBUM: Centrefold
LABEL: Download
FEATURE INTERVIEW (Michael Chaiken)
ARTIST: Bob Dylan
TITLE: Ballad of A Thin Man
COMP: Bob Dylan
ALBUM: Highway 61 Revisited
LABEL: CBS
PANEL - HALF TIME SONG:
ARTIST: The Foo Fighters
TITLE: Statues
COMP: Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett
ALBUM: Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
LABEL: RCA
===4:06 PM. | The Panel===
=DESCRIPTION=
An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)
=AUDIO=
15:46
The Panel pre-show for 7 March 2016
BODY:
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
Topics:
Regions:
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Duration: 13'23"
16:03
The Panel with Mai Chen and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
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What the Panelists Mai Chen has been up to. Criminologist John Buttle discusses why burglaries are going unsolved. Is the way the two flag choices are being presented even-handed? Addiction expert David Chaloner discusses the nature of addiction after runner Nick Willis revealed a pornography addiction on social media.
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Duration: 23'37"
16:05
The Panel with Mai Chen and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
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A call for more statues honouring women. What the Panelists Mai Chen and Chris Wikaira have been thinking about. US Alzheimers expert Dr Gary Small discusses the disease and also how sleep affects young peoples' brains. He's in New Zealand at the invitation of the Neurological Foundation. Students not reaching literacy or numeracy requirements. The balance of our head and heart in leadership.
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Duration: 27'00"
16:07
Intro
BODY:
What the Panelists Mai Chen has been up to.
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Duration: 5'52"
16:13
Burglaries
BODY:
Criminologist John Buttle discusses why burglaries are going unsolved.
Topics: crime
Regions:
Tags: burglaries
Duration: 9'55"
16:23
Flag referendum
BODY:
Is the way the two flag choices are being presented even-handed?
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: flag
Duration: 3'02"
16:26
Nick Willis confession
BODY:
Addiction expert David Chaloner discusses the nature of addiction after runner Nick Willis revealed a pornography addiction on social media.
Topics: internet
Regions:
Tags: social media
Duration: 4'26"
16:33
Carved in stone or bronze
BODY:
A call for more statues honouring women.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: statues, UK, women
Duration: 4'14"
16:37
Panel Says
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What the Panelists Mai Chen and Chris Wikaira have been thinking about.
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Duration: 4'36"
16:42
US Alzheimers expert Dr Gary Small
BODY:
US Alzheimers expert Dr Gary Small discusses the disease and also how sleep affects young peoples' brains. He's in New Zealand at the invitation of the Neurological Foundation.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: brain health
Duration: 12'35"
16:55
Teens fall short in NCEA basics
BODY:
Students not reaching literacy or numeracy requirements.
Topics: language
Regions:
Tags: literacy, Numeracy
Duration: 2'13"
16:57
Leadership and mindfulness
BODY:
The balance of our head and heart in leadership.
Topics: life and society
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Tags:
Duration: 2'38"
=SHOW NOTES=
===5:00 PM. | Checkpoint===
=DESCRIPTION=
RNZ's weekday drive-time news and current affairs programme
=AUDIO=
17:00
Checkpoint with John Campbell, Monday 7th March 2016
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Watch Monday's full episode here. It starts 5 minutes in.
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Duration: 00"
17:09
Fonterra's payment changes 'bullying', says MP
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As Fonterra moves to pay contractors less and make them wait longer for payment, National Party MP Chester Burrows says it is bullying and hurting those on the ground.
Topics: business
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Duration: 5'48"
17:15
Fonterra contractors 'struggling' due to payment changes
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South Taranaki district councillor and dairy farmer Phil Nixon says that Fonterra contractors are struggling, thanks to the company paying less and asking contractors to wait longer.
Topics: business
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Duration: 2'53"
17:18
Dunedin student speaks out about Six60 concert
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A Dunedin student injured at the Six60 concert on Friday night has spoken out about her experience of the evening and the rugby team-mate still in hospital.
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Regions: Otago
Tags: Balcony, students
Duration: 4'30"
17:24
Affco workers in Rangiuru laid off
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Around 100 union members working at AFFCO in Rangiuru have been laid off, some with unblemished 35 to 45 years of service. Shed Secretary Bertie Ratu joins Checkpoint.
Topics: business
Regions: Bay of Plenty
Tags: AFFCO
Duration: 6'04"
17:30
Why has the flag debate become so heated?
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Choosing a new flag was never going to an easy task but did anyone expect the process to get so heated and political?
Topics: politics
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Duration: 4'13"
17:34
Evening business for 7 March 2016
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
Topics: business, economy
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Duration: 2'35"
17:39
Landcorp denies dairy prices influenced decision on Taupo farm
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New Zealand's largest farmer Landcorp is denying that low dairy prices were a factor in its decision to slash the size of a large-scale dairy farm conversion in the central North Island.
Topics: farming, politics
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Duration: 3'14"
17:42
Meeting held in Dunedin to discuss record floods' impact
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A meeting is being held in South Dunedin tonight to set up a Protection Group following last year's flooding which affected hundreds of homes.
Topics: weather
Regions: Otago
Tags: floods, Dunedin
Duration: 2'59"
17:45
Eleventh highest pole vault ever at Dunedin's NAC
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The athletics world is on notice after 19-year-old Eliza McCartney performed an extraordinary, record-breaking pole vault at the National Athletics Championship at the weekend.
Topics: sport
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Tags: pole vault, Eliza McCartney
Duration: 4'32"
17:50
Treasured taiaha for sale on Trade Me
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A treasured taiaha advertised as belonging to the second Maori monarch, King Tawhiao, is up for sale in a Trade Me auction. Mihi Forbes reports.
Topics: te ao Maori
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Duration: 3'54"
17:54
Classic boats shine at Nelson Lakes
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This year marks the 17th year of the annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, held at Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park. Tracy Neal reports.
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Regions: Nelson Region
Tags: Antique and Classic Boat Show
Duration: 4'29"
18:09
Protestors interrupt first public TPP workshop
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As the first of 16 public workshops on the Trans Pacific Partnership took place in Auckland today, 200 people turned up to listen, question, pop balloons and clown around. Carla Penman reports.
Topics: politics
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: TPP
Duration: 3'53"
18:14
Otago Polytech head says too many people on balconiy
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Police have decided not to run a criminal investigation into the impromptu courtyard concert in Dunedin, which left four people injured.
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Regions: Otago
Tags: Balcony, students
Duration: 3'40"
18:17
Man now tetraplegic after blood tests weren't followed up
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A doctor whose 21-year-old patient became a tetraplegic after he failed to follow up on his blood test results has escaped punishment.
Topics: health
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Duration: 2'14"
18:20
Average woman will retire with $80,000 less than average man
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Research from ANZ bank shows 25-year-old women will, on average, retire with $82,000 than a man of the same age. Ana Marie Lockyer joins Checkpoint.
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Tags: savings, retirement
Duration: 3'41"
18:24
Statement from AFFCO
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AFFCO declined an interview with us, but has supplied a statement.
Topics: business
Regions: Bay of Plenty
Tags: AFFCO
Duration: 42"
18:24
Cameron Brown wins Taupo Ironman for 12th time
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At the weekend's Taupo ironman, Cameron Brown broke not only his own record, but the oldest winner of any Ironman race in the world - and the first to win the same race 12 times.
Topics: sport
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Duration: 4'24"
=SHOW NOTES=
===6:30 PM. | Worldwatch===
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The stories behind the international headlines
===7:06 PM. | Nights===
=DESCRIPTION=
RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information
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19:12
News from North Korea
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AFP Asia-Pacific director Philippe Massonnet on the significance of opening an Agence France-Presse bureau in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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Duration: 21'20"
20:42
Nights Science - Botany
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Auckland Botanical Gardens curator Bec Stanley on the chlorophyll-filled bio-mass that photosynthesises around us... jumping the garden fence - weeds
Topics: science
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Tags: botany, plants, weeds, hybridisation, biodiversity, lupins, wilding pines, gorse
Duration: 15'51"
21:59
Conundrum Clue one for Monday 7 March
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Conundrum Clue for Monday 7 March
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Duration: 14"
21:59
Conundrum Clue two for Monday 7 March
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Conundrum Clue Two for Monday 7 March
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Duration: 16"
=SHOW NOTES=
7:12 News from North Korea
AFP Asia-Pacific director Philippe Massonnet on the significance of opening an Agence France-Presse bureau in Pyongyang, North Korea...
7:35 Upbeat - Richard Wigley
a feature interview encore from RNZ Concert with Eva Radich
8:12 Window on the World - Einstein's Ice Box
international public radio documentaries
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8:43 Nights' Science - Botany
Auckland Botanical Gardens curator Bec Stanley on the chlorophyll-filled bio-mass that photosynthesises around us... jumping the garden fence - weeds
science roster: Body Parts, Physics, Native Fish Ecology, Astronomy, Soil, Toxicology, Botany, Computer Science, Teeth Talk & World Weather
8:59 conundrum clue 1
9:30 Insight - Trade - The Bull or the Dragon?
in-depth topical analysis from RNZ News
9:59 conundrum clue 2
10:17 Late Edition
a round up of today's RNZ News and feature interviews as well as Date Line Pacific from RNZ International
11:07 At the Eleventh Hour - Beale St Caravan
music mainly from the North American continent
... nights' time is the right time...
===8:13 PM. | Windows On The World===
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International public radio features and documentaries
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===9:30 PM. | Insight===
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An award-winning documentary programme providing comprehensive coverage of national and international current affairs (RNZ)
===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===
=DESCRIPTION=
RNZ news, including Dateline Pacific and the day's best interviews from RNZ National
===11:06 PM. | Beale Street Caravan===
=DESCRIPTION=
David Knowles introduces the Memphis-based radio show with an international reputation for its location recordings of blues musicians live in concert (6 of 13, BSC)