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Music with Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte looks at Fleetwood Mac's upcoming New Zealand shows, the latest album Neil Finn's released with his son Liam and Kenyan singer/songwriters J.S Ondara. Audio
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US Open 2019: The latest from Flushing Meadows
The quarter-finals are underway at the US Open in New York, where Daniil Medvedev is leading Stan Warwrinka two sets to one on centre court.The big matches will take place this evening though, with… Audio
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Fast fashion the latest environmentally unsustainable industry
The fast fashion industry under fire for unsustainable practices. Audio
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Biz Byte - are the latest building consents at a 45 year high?
The latest building numbers talked about consents at 45 year highs ... is that true? Here's business editor Gyles Beckford. Audio
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West Papua protestors continue to occupy governor's office
Dozens of protestors in Indonesia's Papua continue to occupy the governor's office, after violent protests rocked Jayapura. Audio
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George Bridge: Gisborne's latest All Black
The All Blacks have picked several World Cup first timers for their title defence in Japan, and not many are greener than wing George Bridge. Born and raised in Manutuke in rural Gisborne, the… Audio
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Latest season of controversial Netflix series begins
Parents are being warned to prepare for the latest season of the controversial Netflix series - 13 Reasons Why, which comes out today.The show, with an R-18 rating, deals with teen suicide, rape and… Audio
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Mob attacks on Papuans in Indonesia on the rise - researcher
An Indonesian human rights researcher says militia-style attacks on West Papuans are on the rise in the country. Audio
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No news makes the news in PNG
On Tuesday night in Papua New Guinea there was no EMTV news bulletin for the first time in more than 30 years, as newsroom staff at the television station stopped work in protest at the sacking of a… Audio
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Latest News from the Pacific with Tim Glasgow
We head to the Pacific for the latest news around the region from our Pacific neighbours. This morning I'm joined by RNZ-Pacific reporter Tim Glasgow. Audio
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Kirin J Callinan explains how Andie MacDowell ended up in his latest music video
Australian indie-rock surrealist Kirin J Callinan is touring NZ this month. He joined us to explain how Hollywood actress Andie MacDowell ended up staring in his latest music video 'You Weren’t In… Video, Audio
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Latest political poll
The Panelists thoughts on the latest TVNZ Colmar Brunton Poll. The National Party remains above Labour in the party vote on 45 per cent, Labour up a point to 43 per cent and NZ First has dropped 2… Audio
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Whangārei latest council to declare climate emergency
Whangārei District Council is the latest local body to formally sound the alarm over greenhouse gas emissions - by declaring a climate change emergency.
It's been warned that without urgent action… Audio
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Hong Kong police use tear gas on protestors in latest rally
Riot police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in Hong Kong following a large pro-democracy rally in the city. This comes only days after a haul of high-explosives were found by… Audio
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Swimming with whales disturbing natural behaviour
Swimming with the whales tourism in northern Tonga is disturbing the natural behaviour of nursing Humpbacks who are there to give birth, bond and nurse. Audio
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Latest results from the Netball World Cup in Liverpool
Fresh from the heartbreak of the World Cup Cricket final is our sports reporter Ravinder Hunia who is now tasked with following our Silver Ferns as they have a go at bringing the Netball World Cup… Audio
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Deadly village attack highlights PNG's cycle of tribal violence
Fifteen women and children have been killed in an early morning attack on a village in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region. Police say it has the hallmarks of a 'seek and hide'-type tribal violence… Audio
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Changing bank accounts - beware of the latest email scam
Increasing numbers of people are being defrauded out of large sums of money by scammers who hack into the email accounts of legitimate businesses.
The fraudsters monitor a business's emails, waiting… Audio
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Super Rugby latest, and a new All Blacks jersey
The red and blacks could be without a couple of key All Blacks for next weekend's Super Rugby final against the Jaguares.
No sooner had the reigning champions pipped the Hurricanes 30-26 in a belter… Audio
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Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal court
Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal. Audio
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Perceptions of job market fall in latest employment poll
Employment confidence has risen on the back of higher wages but there are concerns that the job market may be softening. Audio
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Wairoa farmers latest to raise concerns over forestry expansion
Farmers and community leaders in Wairoa have become the latest group to raise concerns over the sale of farms to make room for lucrative forestry. Locals estimate around 10,000 hectares of the… Audio
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Pangu Pati disarray surfaces amid cracks in PNG's government
Audio 26 Apr 2019Major strains are again surfacing within Papua New Guinea's oldest political party, the Pangu Pati. The party's leader, Finance Minister Sam Basil, was recently expelled from the party by its… Audio
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No more pussy-footing on ICAC, says departing PNG minister
A long-touted Independent Commission Against Coruption could be finally about to fly in Papua New Guinea, Last week, shortly before he resigned PNG's Justice Minister and Attorney General, Davis… Audio
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Fiji's Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of making comments threatening marriage equality in the country based on "fake news" being published on social media and speculation some… Audio