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Auckland gears up for the 26th Pasifika Festival
Pasifika Festival organisers this year are wanting to focus on re-connecting with village co-ordinators and the Pacific communities as well as gauging what festival-goers love about the festival. Audio
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Review: Swan Lake/Loch Na hEala
Irish choreography Michael Keegan-Dolan takes the title Swan Lake from the classic Tchaikovsky ballet but does his contemporary interpretation follow the original folk tale in other ways? Jennifer… Audio
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STEM student exchange from Aotearoa to Hawaii
Audio 1 Dec 2017A future Pasifika scientist is among a group of New Zealand students about to immerse themselves in traditional Polynesian knowledge in Hawai'i. Audio
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Niueans must do more to ensure language and culture survives
Audio 16 Oct 2017A Niuean broadcaster says all Niueans shoulder the responsibility to ensure Niuean language and culture survive. Audio
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Pangu Parti moves to join PNG Government
Audio 13 Sep 2017Papua New Guinea politics is in shock after the move by a main opposition party to join government. The Bulolo MP Sam Basil and the bulk of his Pangu Pati have confirmed they are joining the People's… Audio
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National Alliance seeks to form next PNG government
Audio 19 Jun 2017With Papua New Guinea's election fast approaching, divisions are widening between the two biggest political parties, the People's National Congress and the National Alliance, on management of the… Audio
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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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Pepe BECKER: na jayate mriyate
Helen Webby (harp), Baroque Voices. Recorded by RNZ Concert, 16 November 2013. Audio
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Sport: PNG U20s score first ever World Cup goal
Audio 21 Nov 2016PNG U20s score first ever World Cup goal. Audio
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Solomons courts revoke MPs tax free salaries
Anti-corruption groups and the general public in Solomon Islands are celebrating a High Court ruling which has reversed controversial regulations that awarded parliamentarians tax free salaries in… Audio
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Promoting Chinese mental health
For 40 years Auckland psychiatrist Dr Sai Woh Wong has been trying to remove barriers for Chinese people in New Zealand to access mental health services. His work has taken place in the community, in… Audio
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Pūpūkahi I Ke Alo O Nā Pua - Mid-Pacific Institute
Lanakila Michael Casupanga teaches Hula at Mid-Pacific Institute, a college preparatory school for school children from ages 5 -18 years old in Honolulu, Hawaii.
As part of their school programme… Audio
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I Wanna Be Na Nah Na Nah Nah - Tessa Mitchell
It's called 'I Wanna Be Na Nah Na Nah Nah', and it's the title of a new play painting a picture of how the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby used to be. But it's not just any ordinary play where you sit in… Audio
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Wu Na, Gao Ping and Sara Brodie: High Mountain, Flowing Water
Chinese guqin player, pianist and NZ director of High Mountain, Flowing Water being presented in Dunedin and Wellington. Audio
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New waste to energy technology could come to Pacific
Audio 25 Aug 2014A New Zealand energy consultant says a technology which converts any kind of waste to renewable energy could be the way forward in making the Pacific region sustainable. Audio
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Fiji's Hibiscus Festival underway
Audio 22 Aug 2014Fiji's week long Hibiscus Festival is on at the moment and thousands are pouring to Suva to enjoy the funfair, talent quests, beauty pagent and stage shows. Audio
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PNG opposition depleted by another round of defections
Audio 19 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Opposition has been depleted to three MPs out of a total of 111 in Parliament following another round of defections. Audio
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Samoan tourism "crisis" very real for hoteliers
Audio 12 Jun 2013Key tourism leaders in Samoa deny there is a crisis, but operators say an increase in hotel rooms has not been met with more tourist and better promotion is needed. Audio
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Nas
Audio 20 Jul 2012New York hip hop stalwart Nas has turned his attention to his much-publicised divorce from R'n'B singer Kelis on his new album 'Life is Good'. Sam Wicks talks to the notoriously private artist about… Audio
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Seif Da'Na: Middle East unrest
Audio 29 Jan 2011Associate professor of sociology and international studies at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, discussing the protests in Tunisia and Egypt. Audio
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The Maori Show Bands Part 3: I May Sail on Many a Sea
In the final of this series about the Maori showbands we hear highlights of the concert and panel discussion from the launch of the Maori Showbands online exhibition at Te Papa in Wellington in… Audio
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The Maori Show Bands Part 2: Millions of Hours of Happiness
Piripi Walker follows the journeys of show bands like the Maori Volcanics, the Quin Tiki's, and the Hi Fives, in Australia, America and Asia. Audio