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Sport: Pacific rewriting league's established world order
Fiji and Tonga sweep into semis as Pacific nations continue to shake up the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
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Live: Te Whanau-a-Apanui at WOMAD 2016
Te Whanau-a-Apanui perform 'Kahui', which tells the story of one of the iwi's waka journeying from Hawaiki to Aotearoa. Audio
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10,000 Christmas presents to be delivered in Otara
Audio 20 Nov 201710,000 Christmas presents to be delivered to all kindergarten, primary and intermediate schools in Otara south Auckland. Audio
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No Such Thing As A Fish live!
We need to talk about fish - or rather English podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. The researchers of quiz show QI have produced an online phenomenon, and are bringing it out to New Zealand. Simon Morris… Audio
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Judge Ida Malosi: 'I thought all Samoans lived in Bluff'
Judge Ida Malosi was New Zealand's first Pasifika woman judge and set up the first Pacific Youth Court, a restorative justice environment where elders help counsel wayward Pacific youth. She's the… Audio
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NZ Live: Graeme James
New Plymouth singer-songwriter Graeme James joins us with a guitar, ukulele, bass guitar, electric violin, mandolin, and loop pedal to play tracks from his album News From Nowhere. Audio
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MP says water unsafe on Ambae
Audio 16 Nov 2017Vanuatu's Special Envoy on Climate Change has resigned in protest at what he says is the government politicising his island's volcano disaster since eruptions escalated in late September. Audio
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Twenty dolphins saved in Solomon Islands
20 dolphins were rescued and released from captivity in the western province of Solomon Islands. Audio
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Kaikōura a year on: Two minutes of terror upends land, lives
Over the past few days RNZ has spoken with people in Kaikoura about their experiences of 2016's 7.8-magnitude earthquake. Audio
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Pacific flavour at climate summit
Audio 10 Nov 2017The 23rd Conference of Parties climate summit opened in Germany last week with a distinctly Pacific flavour. Fiji hold the presidency in this latest round which will see the country push for agreement… Audio
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NZ Live: Mel Parsons and Greg Johnson
Greg Johnson and Mel Parsons break from their nationwide tour to play us a live session. Video, Audio
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Fiona Pears performs live
Our first song is being performed live today by Violinist and composer Fiona Pears - who is holding a concert in a couple of weeks celebrating Grappelli Audio
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Tonga candidates, both old and new, seek to make an impact
Audio 10 Nov 2017Less than a week out from Tonga's snap election and the 86 candidates are flooding the airwaves, newspapers and streets with their messages. Audio
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Former policeman convinced Cooks fires are arson
Audio 9 Nov 2017There are concerns in the Cook Islands that a spate of recent fires may be arson. Audio
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The Life of Ta’isi O. F. Nelson
A new biography of the father of modern day Samoa seeks to turn colonial history on its head. Audio
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REVIEW: Lorde Live at Dunedin Town Hall
From the moment she stepped onstage to the opening chords of 'Homemade Dynamite' until the final shudder of 'Loveless', we were all enthralled in absolute and total ecstasy. Audio
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Skyscraper Stan sings live
Melbourne based Kiwi singer/songwriter Stanley Woodhouse is touring the country with fellow artist, poet and novelist Dominic Hoey also known as ‘Tourettes’. The 17 date tour also features a spot in… Audio
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Early detection key to Pasifika breast cancer survival
A group of Pacific women in New Zealand affected by breast cancer want people to know that early detection is a key to long-term survival. Audio, Gallery
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Education seen as key to countering PNG domestic violence
Education has been described as the key to a long term solution for Papua New Guinea's problem of domestic violence. Audio
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Drake live at Spark Arena: all bravado and cheekiness
Audio 4 Nov 2017Drake's Auckland concert was his first in five months, and the first stop of this leg of the Boy Meets World Tour, but there were no signs of rustiness from the rapper at his concert at Spark Arena.
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NZ Live - The Beths
Auckland band The Beths pop into the studio to talk to Jesse and play songs from their EP and forthcoming album. The four-piece are Liz Stokes, Jonathan Pearce, Benjamin Sinclair, and Ivan… Video, Audio
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Tongan media feud raises questions over election coverage
Two weeks out from Tonga's elections and there is a worry that public access to information and discussion is at a premium. Audio
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Samoa health officials point to soaring dialysis numbers
Health officials in Samoa say a huge increase in the numbers undergoing dialysis treatment is alarming and should be a wake up call for the country. Audio
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First song: Nathan Brown live
New York based double bass player, Nathan Brown is about to tour the country and performs one of his jazz pieces. Audio
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Manus Island refugees to peacefully resist relocation
An Australian politician is warning today's closure of the Manus Island detention centre could end in tragedy. Audio