Dunedin Then and Now
Archives and museums are great at showing changes in a city and allowing audiences to compare the past with their
Read moreArchives and museums are great at showing changes in a city and allowing audiences to compare the past with their
Read more– By Sarah Johnston (Client Services Coordinator – Radio, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) This Saturday is the 80th
Read moreTo mark National Poetry Day, here is a historic radio broadcast from 1939 by politician and novelist John A. Lee
Read more– By Gareth Watkins (Radio Collection Developer, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) Recently Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision has
Read moreBy Sarah Johnston (Client Services Coordinator – Radio, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision) The lives of fifty Māori women of
Read moreNina introduces her Radio One show “Daytrippin’” on the day that there was anonymous shooting threat on the University of
Read moreHana and Sophie talk about trying new activities and how they find out about things in today’s world (Otago Access Radio,
Read moreBroadcaster Neil Collins recently retired from Radio Dunedin after 57 years in the industry. In this excerpted interview with Jim
Read moreCameron Toogood recalls a valuable lesson he learnt in school (“Young Leaders in a Changing World,” Otago Access Radio, 16
Read moreBernard Kearns commentates on the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh arriving at their hotel in Christchurch and Don Donaldson interviews Mrs Derbyshire
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