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ROTN live on stage at BATS Theatre 26 June 2017
Audio 27 Jun 2017'Pride of a Nation' The lions have been brought in to test the mettle of the local gladiators. Roving reporter, Paul Black, hits the streets and taverns to talk to supporters and coaches.
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Living in a fantasy world
The first Harry Potter book has turned 20. Living in Hogwarts has its attractions. Audio
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Thanks given for RAMSI in the Solomons
Solomon Islanders are expressing their thanks to the departing regional security force that has been keeping the peace in the country for the better part of 14 years and that is leaving the country… Audio
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Waiting and watching in PNG's polling routine
There's a theme of "waiting and watching" as people turn out vote in Papua New Guinea's general election. Audio
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Great Live Album: Hot August Night
This week we feature great live albums, and so far the one we've had the most requests for is Hot August Night, by Neil Diamond. Audio
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Aus Human Rights Commission disturbed by govt interference
The outgoing president of the Australian Human Rights Commission says she is disturbed by government interference. Audio
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Samoan dance workshop raises questions on traditions
A call from the South Auckland community for more workshops on learning traditional Samoan dances, especially when nowadays the practices of Samoan dance is not considered 'traditional'. Audio
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Honolulu rail project under threat
An elevated rail project in Hawaii's capital, Honolulu, is way behind schedule and cash strapped, as lawmakers scramble to find ways to continue to fund it. The controversial project, which began on… Audio
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Teenage girls in Fiji caught in vicious cycle - welfare group
A community outreach group in Fiji believes there are a lot of young girls caught in a vicious cycle that includes poverty, broken families and sex exploitation. Audio
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NZ Live: The Rodger Fox Big Band
Wellington's Rodger Fox Big Band were invited to perform at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival recently. We captured their live session in a 360-degree video. Video, Audio
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Labour accused of hypocrisy over interns' living conditions
Labour has been accused of hypocritical behaviour afterabout 90 foreign interns, mainly from the US, complained about sub-standard living conditions at an Auckland marae where they are staying. Video, Audio
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Australia flouting international law on Manus
As pressure mounts on refugees to leave Manus Island, legal experts warn Australia is flouting international law. Audio
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Vanuatu's Lonsdale farewell
Vanuatu's late president Baldwin Lonsdale has been farewelled at a state funeral and procession in the capital Port Vila. Audio
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Chance encounter discovers new fish species in New Caledonia
A chance discovery by two men spending a day fishing on a New Caledonia reef has led to a new species of fish being named after them. Audio
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Great album: Living in the USA by Linda Ronstadt
Today's Great Album is from an artist who, over a five decade long career, has scored eleven Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, and an Emmy. She has… Audio
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Ten years on, Tonga RSE work still has room to grow
Proponents of Tonga's participation in New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employment scheme say it has room for improvement. Audio
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Review: Tiny Ruins live in Paekakariki
Hollie Fullbrook's Tiny Ruins won over a warm crowd in Paekakariki on Friday night, with a preview of songs from her forthcoming album alongside older favourites. Rebecca Hunter says Hollie is "wired…
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Live Session: The Miltones
To celebrate the release of their debut album and tour, local Americana rockers The Miltones perform a live session and speak to Alex Behan about their journey so far. Video, Audio
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Woman living in cold, damp bus after surgery
A Northland woman has been living in a bus while she recovers from hip replacement surgery. Audio
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NZ Live: Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders
Lyttelton singer-songwriter Delaney Davidson is a three-time NZ Country Music Song of the Year winner. Country music legend Barry Saunders joins him for a live session. Audio
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Changes proving tough for some Norfolk Islanders
Beverley Buffett from Norfolk Island says many people there are struggling in the wake of the Australian absorption of the island's government a year ago. Audio
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Four Pacific plays published in NZ
A new book, Talanoa Four Pacific Plays, has just been published in New Zealand. Audio
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Fiji's Rabuka blames cyclone recovery delays on administration
Audio 14 Jun 2017The leader of Fiji's opposition SODELPA Party is urging people still waiting for government help after Cyclone Winston to start rebuilding using whatever materials they can find. Audio
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Fewer Pacific people are migrating to New Zealand
Despite a rapid rise in immigrant numbers in New Zealand, it's getting harder for people from the Pacific to move to New Zealand. Audio
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Mixed feelings in Fiji over NFP's proposed minimum wage raise
An opposition proposal to raise the minumum wage in Fiji has received conflicting responses from civil society groups. Audio