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New Zealand artist's tapa work on show at UN Ocean's Conference
Audio 12 Jun 2017New Zealand artist collaborates with other Pacific artists to show work at UN Ocean's Conference. Audio
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Piecing Together Past Lives
For the past seven years archeologists have been sifting through two and a half tonnes of artefacts uncovered during the excavation of a site in Whanganui. And there's still more to learn. Otago… Audio
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Live: The Comet is Coming at the 2017 Wellington Jazz Festival
Brace for impact with these futuristic space-jazz pioneers. Fusing jazz, Afro-beat and electronica, The Comet is Coming are your soundtrack to an imagined apocalypse, with members King Shabaka… Audio
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Live: Secret Islands Quintet at the 2017 Wellington Jazz Festival
Secret Islands Quintet's soulful sound assimilates the North American jazz tradition into an Aotearoa New Zealand context. Here they are live in concert at the 2017 Wellington Jazz Festival Audio
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Live: The Jac and Black String at the 2017 Wellington Jazz Festival
The Jac are joined by South Korea's Black String in the culmination of a year-long collaboration, recorded at the 2017 Wellington Jazz Festival by RNZ Audio
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Live: Brad Kang at Wellington Jazz Festival 2017
Christchurch guitarist Brad Kang, recently returned from Denton, Texas presents a set influenced by modern jazz of NYC and jazz-rock-electronic fusion of Texas. Captured in concert at the 2017… Audio
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NZ Live: Eyreton Hall
Today's band comes with a love story. When the worlds of Andy Keeghan and Toni Randle collided, a musical partnership was formed which developed into a life partnership and the band Eyreton Hall. Audio
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Celebrating Pacific women through dance in NZ
Works from four female choreographers from the Pacific will open the second Pacific Dance Festival in Auckland with a show called Wahine Toa. Audio
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Live: Mark Donlon and Alex Sipiagin at the 2017 Wellington Jazz Festival
This dynamic duo play tunes from their albums Between Moons and Tales from the Diaspora. Audio
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Fiji's NFP proposes health reforms
Fiji's National Federation Party says if it gets into power after the next election it will bring in major reforms to the health and medical system. Audio
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Live: Bill Frisell at Wellington Jazz Festival 2017
The most innovative and influential jazz guitarist of the past 25 years Bill Frisell with Petra Haden (vocalist), Thomas Morgan (double bass) and Rudy Royston (drums) in concert at the 2017 Wellington… Audio
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Papuans love being part of Indonesia, says ambassador
Indonesia's new ambassador to New Zealand says the indigenous population of Papua region is not pushing for independence. Ambassador Tantowi Yahya says that Indonesia acknowledges the mistakes of the… Audio
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NZer living in London says people are wary following attacks
Alex Spence is a New Zealander, living in London. He is a political reporter for Buzzfeed. He says that while people are wary, they are also continuing to go about their lives despite the threats. Audio
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Better laws needed to protect women and children in Tonga
A women's advocate in Tonga says the government needs to improve legislation around the protection of women and children. Audio
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Concerns over slow reaction to asbestos by Fiji authorities
Safety issues raised in Fiji over the slow reaction by authorities to asbestos concerns. Audio
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Leadership vital for Pacific's ICT advances
Audio 5 Jun 2017An editor of a new book about so-called e-government in the Pacific says leadership is essential for regional countries to get full benefits from Information and Communication Technology. Audio
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Terror in London: Live Cross
Audio 4 Jun 2017Police have swarmed to London Bridge after a van ploughed into pedestrians ... and men armed with knives reportedly attacked people. London correspondent Natalie Powell reports on the latest in this… Audio
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Protesters to live like caged animals for the weekend
Audio 2 Jun 2017Forty people will voluntarily spend 40 hours in a tiny cage, with nothing to do, eating nothing but cereal, to bring attention to factory farming. Video, Audio
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Living wage campaigners ecstatic with Auckland Council victory
Audio 2 Jun 2017Living wage campaigners say the Auckland Council's decision to increase the pay of their lowest paid workers is an astounding victory. Audio
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NZ Live: The Nukes
Ukulele trio The Nukes have played their unique blend of folk, bluegrass, reggae and post-punk at 60 live shows this year. Audio
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Samoan born doctoral researcher explores identity in traditional and contemporary music
Audio 2 Jun 2017Samoan born doctoral researcher explores his identity in traditional and contemporary music. Audio
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Students embrace free Samoan language classes
Students prioritise learning at free Samoan language classes. Audio
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Tongan push to stop young marriages
A civil society group in Tonga has launched a campaign to stop young marriages in the country. Audio
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French Polynesian island experiments with new social order
The floating island planned for French Polynesia is a chance to tackle global warming without politicians, according to a scholar working on the project. Audio
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Rights of coastal communities important
Audio 30 May 2017When delegates sit down next week in New York to consider how to ensure the sustainability of the world's oceans there will be a strong Pacific push to focus on the rights of coastal communities. Audio