Nga Taonga Sound & Vision
The rural dunny - a good place to do your business
A trip to the archives with a nostalgic tribute to that most humble and human New Zealand institution, the dunny, from a feature produced in 1975 by the team from long-running RNZ show Spectrum. Audio
Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Wellington Railway Station
Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision looks back to when Wellington's grand railway station opened in 1937, then the biggest building in New Zealand.
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Discovered: The earliest-known recording of significant NZ song 'Blue Smoke'
A previously undiscovered early recording of 'Blue Smoke', the song that launched New Zealand's recording industry, has been unearthed. Audio
The liberation of Le Quesnoy
This Sunday, commemorations will take place here and in Europe to mark the liberation of the French town of Le Quesnoy, by New Zealanders in World War I. Audio, Gallery
Sound Archives: remembering the NZ Army's 1943 mission to the Solomon Islands
It's now 75 years since Kiwi and American soldiers landed on remote Mono Island in the Solomons to recapture it from occupying Japanese forces during WWII. In the ensuing fights, which became known as… Video, Audio, Gallery
Ngāti Rānana, the London Māori club, celebrates 60 years
For homesick Māori in the UK, they are whanau when you're 12,000 kilometres from home. For Kiwis of all backgrounds, they are the face of New Zealand in Britain, Europe and beyond. Audio, Gallery
Ngā Taonga: History of sled dogs in Antarctica
Dogs in Antarctica - Tales from the Pack is the name of a new exhibition at Canterbury Museum. Sarah Johnston delves into the sound archives to see what recordings we have about these heroic canines.
…Standing on the Shoulders: Suffrage from the archives
Today marks the 125th anniversary of New Zealand women winning the right to vote in 1893. A new online exhibition has been created by Nga Taonga Sound & Vision, called Standing on the Shoulders. Sarah… Audio
Sarah Johnston
Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision discusses archival audio clips heard throughout the programme, and her work over the past four years accessing First World War related material. Thank you… Audio
Sound Archives: Auckland housing booms
History repeats in the Auckland housing market. Video, Audio
Sound Archives: Fireworks displays
With Guy Fawkes Night approaching, big public fireworks displays are planned this weekend for most of the main centres, but back in post-war New Zealand, this sort of show was a real novelty… Audio
Sound Archives: NZ's endangered birds
Voting for New Zealand's Bird of the Year is open at present - with the winner being announced next Tuesday. In today's visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision Sarah Johnston is going… Audio, Gallery
Audio taonga comes to light 80 years on
The oldest recorded Māori language broadcast - dating back to 1938 at Tūrangawaewae marae in Ngāruawāhia - is one of the prize recordings in the first of four online exhibitions by Ngā Taonga Sound &… Audio
Sound Archives: NZ's encounters with US Presidents of the past.
With the results from the U.S. presidential election due to start coming in shortly we thought today in our weekly visit to the sound archives we would have a listen to New Zealand's encounters with… Audio, Gallery
Sound Archives: The trains of our past
Today in our visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision we are playing recordings about New Zealands' trains. Video, Audio
Bastion Point revisited
The 1980 documentary no broadcaster dared to screen and the police once tried to confiscate is about to be screened publicly for the first time. Audio
Sound Archives: Kiwi Teen Rebellion
Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision talks about how radio dealt with the 'teenage question' in the past. Audio
Jane Paul talks about The Back Country series
Jane Paul is the community programme co-ordinator at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. Audio
Sound Archive: NZ's first pilots
Sarah Johnston of Nga Taonga Sound and Vision looks back at our first pilots. Audio, Gallery