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Radio One 91FM Dunedin, student alternative radio in Dunedin, New Zealand on the Otago University campus with the freshest music from across the genres, info on local music, events, and gigs, plus podcasts of interviews, regular segments, and more. Listen to Radio One 91FM Dunedin broadcasting live online at http://www.r1.co.nz
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Dark Dunedin

Prospect Park Productions

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When a young woman’s body is discovered in the Dunedin Town Belt, Louise Hepburn is haunted by both the case and her past. From Ōtepoti, the Edinburgh of the south, Prospect Park Productions NZ presents the multi-award-winning thriller, Dark Dunedin.
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Not your usual nature chat, series two of the Wild Dunedin Podcast delves into sharky waters and wild forest orgies, tries to figure if your cat has played you, asks if ancient New Zealand got dunked or if the days of doing bombs into the local river are done with. And we definitely, absolutely, resolutely will not put in a sneaky episode about climate change (that you actually could enjoy).
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We interview founders and experts to showcase their war stories and success stories to our audience. We want to extract the tactics, tools, routines and lessons that our guests have picked up throughout their personal and career/business journey, so our audience can be inspired as well as take something practical away from the podcast.
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Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival

Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival

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Join us around the ancient fire of story, as we gather to listen to key events from the 2023 Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival. The Festival moved as a current, bringing ideas in and sending others on a voyage beyond. This podcast series records some of these encounters, so that their ripples might ebb and flow, far into the future. We give thanks to mana whenua ki Ōtākou me Puketeraki, Otago Access Radio and all of our generous supporters, for making these podcasts possible.
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Sermon given by Pastor Michael Spearl on 05/18/2024 To listen or download this sermon, click on the Media link at the top of the web page. We hope to be able to post the latest sermon by Sunday of each week, so please check back weekly. To subscribe to the podcast, so that you can receive automatic updates on your mobile device, please subscribe by…
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Show Notes: Welcome to another exciting episode of the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep with Mary Rachel Quinn, a seasoned actor, producer, and improv coach, who shares her journey from the bright lights of commercials to the impactful world of film and television. Mary discusses the transformative power of improv, her p…
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Each week, veteran journalist Gatrick Power investigates the deep and dark power at the heart of our society and regurgitates it as golden truth. Gatrick "the human draino" Power, exposing the scum in the roof gutters of Aotearoa on Politics NOW!In the second edition of this riveting, misinformative programme, Power investigates the extent of the l…
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Nick Guilford thinks very carefully about how he approaches his shows, and Ecdysis is no exception. From show features, such as a communal AUX and claymation shortfilm, to the show mechanics, like the art guide which tells the gallery goer to match names to the art, Guilford has taken a community-first approach. Located in the large Te Whare o Ruku…
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Beth Garey has been involved in the Ōtepoti art scene for years. Whether that's through her education at the Otago Art School, working at the Bellamy gallery in Macandrew Bay, or her own shows. Being the public programme and gallery manager has increased Garey's art-talk, event and gallery organising savvy. In the kōrero, Garey touches on the diffe…
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Like other curators, Lauren Gutsell relishes in the creation of new knowledge and perspective. With Stars, Lands, Gutsell has collaborated with Nicola Farquhar, the DPAG Aotearoa Visiting Artist Programme recipient, to display a series of new works. Most of the works were made during this residency, while others are older works which have been modi…
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Lucy Hammond has been a curator at the DPAG for almost a decade, and over this time she has become deeply familiar with the collection. Hammond's latest show, Chaptered, opts to use a couple of items from the collection, whilst branching out. The show features four large-scale artworks and invite the audience to take away pieces of narrative, which…
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Each week, veteran journalist Gatrick Power investigates the deep and dark power at the heart of our society and regurgitates it as golden truth. Gatrick "the human draino" Power, exposing the scum in the roof gutters of Aotearoa on Politics NOW!Today, Gatrick delves into the media flak ACT's has received for calling previous lunch-in-schools food …
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