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New fellowship focuses on Pacific histories
Audio 22 Aug 2018The South Pacific is a key focus for a new fellowship established to help convey previously untold histories from New Zealand and the region. Audio
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First song: Dean Lewis performs live
Dean Lewis' latest song Be Alright has just hit number 1 on the Australian singles chart. He performs live in our Auckland studio. Audio
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Grenfell disaster showed complancey costs lives - fire expert
A visting British fire expert says international confusion over how to keep people in high-rise buildings safe from flames is putting lives in danger. Gary Strong of the Royal Institute of Chartered… Audio
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PNG heading towards social breakdown - opposition MP
A Papua New Guinea opposition MP, Bryan Kramer, accuses the government of borrowing beyond its means to spend on infrastructure projects in Port Moresby in preparation for hosting APEC while… Audio
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Kiwi reports on two years travelling in Bougainville
New Zealander Adam Constanza has seen much more of Bougainville than just about anyone else from his homeland, after travelling throughout the region for the past two years. Audio, Gallery
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Kids review Katy Perry live at Spark Arena
Cousins Ruby and Asha Warrington are Katy Perry fanatics - or 'Katy Cats'. The seven and 11-year-old went to the show on Monday night at Auckland's Spark Arena - the popstar's first New Zealand date…
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Governor of PNG's capital to keep pushing boundaries
The governor of Papua New Guinea's capital has defended his promotion of healthy living programmes and city clean-ups, and says he will keep pushing boundaries. Audio
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First song: SushiCats Live
Auckland four piece band SushiCats perform their new song, Cyanide, live in RNZ Studio B in Auckland Audio
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Pacific islands urged to consider sunscreen ban
Pacific islands are being urged to consider following Hawaii and ban certain sunscreens to protect their coral reefs. Audio
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LIVE SESSION: Emily Fairlight shines in highly awkward interview
Mother of Gloom, the second album from Emily Fairlight is a big step forward musically and is receiving fantastic reviews. She joins us for a live session and a very, very awkward interview. Audio
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PNG quake disaster response a huge logistical challenge
Nearly six months since a magnitude 7.5 quake struck Papua New Guinea's Highlands region, response efforts are transiting from the relief phase into one of recovery. Affecting several provinces, the… Audio
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Fears for Auckland Council's development plans
Audio 16 Aug 2018Auckland youth and ethnic minority groups fear they wil be left out of the Council's community development plans. Audio
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First song: Kings and Associates perform live
Australian blues band, Kings and Associates join Jesse in studio B in Auckland - they're here for a tour of the North Island. Audio
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Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author
Audio 15 Aug 2018Facebook investigating online abuse of Samoan author Audio
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Kids going hungry while Māori king's advisor lives it up – Tuku Morgan
Former Kīngitanga advisor Tuku Morgan has written a scathing email criticising King Tuheitia's leadership skills and says his chief advisor Rangi Whakaruru is paid $250,000 and takes extended trips… Video, Audio
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Married duo Terrible Sons on parenting, intentional living, and being a 'streaming band'
Christchurch duo Terrible Sons have just released their debut EP, the songs the product of getting married, having kids, and living a very different life to the one they lived in their 20s. Kirsten… Video, Audio
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Lasting trauma for PNG's quake-affected communities
Many communities in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region remain traumatised and in need of help nearly six months on from a major earthquake. Audio
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Plans to produce natural insect repellent in Pacific
There are plans to roll-out a natural insect repellent in the Pacific and promote local production, after trials were conducted in New Caledonia. Audio
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Treasury are people too: the living standards framework explained
A new framework is bringing a more human aspect to the way Government decides to do things including how they’ll spend money in Budget 2019. Audio
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Live in session: Huia Hamon
Huia Hamon has released Aio, a five track EP, and visited the RNZ studios to deliver us a stripped back acoustic version of Tuauri. Audio
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Lombok earthquake: NZ man and pregnant wife living in makeshift camp
Audio 10 Aug 2018A New Zealander living in Indonesia has given a first hand account of the utter devastation in Lombok following last Sunday's 6.9 magnitude quake which killed 259 and has left tens of thousands of… Video, Audio
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NZ Live: Julia Deans and guests
Julia Deans performs songs from her new album We Light Fire, with an all star band. Video, Audio
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Support for New Caledonia independence on the wane
Audio 10 Aug 2018Regional support for New Caledonia sovereignty cools. Audio
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Live: Anita Schwabe at the 2018 Wellington Jazz Festival
Wellington jazz pianist Anita Schwabe and her quartet impress with swinging sounds from her album, Eat Your Greens. Audio
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