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Asian Report for 5 November 2013 - Cambodian Community Festival
Audio 5 Nov 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle visits a Theravada Buddhist monastery in Island Bay during a vibrant 15-day festival that commemorates lost loved ones. Audio
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Asian Report for 29 October 2013 - Por Pors Cookbook
Audio 29 Oct 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle is in Ashburton to meet the author of a unique publication, 'Por Pors Cookbook'. It's literally hot-off-the-press and contains a collection of recipes and stories from Chinese… Audio
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Papua situation said to be worse than reported by AHRC
Audio 29 Oct 2013Human rights report on West Papua welcomed but just tip of the iceberg. Audio
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Asian Report for 22 October 2013 - Diana Wong
Lynda meets 80-year-old tap-dancing Diana Wong, a Grey Lynn legend with stories to tell about growing up in the heyday of Auckland in the 1930s and 40s. Audio
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Asian Report for 15 October 2013 - poll tax research
Audio 15 Oct 2013Professor Manying Ip is an academic of great standing in New Zealand, and one of the first researchers to help uncover a buried history concerning our Chinese New Zealand community - to discourage… Audio
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Asian Report for 8 October 2013 - Teaching Chinese Across the Country
Audio 8 Oct 2013Sook Hua Lee is currently the only tutor teaching Chinese to secondary school students across the country via video conferencing. She does this from the E-Learning Centre at Tamatea High School in… Audio
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Asian Report for 8 October 2013 - Language students
Audio 8 Oct 2013Four students talk about their experiences of learning Chinese via video conferencing. Audio
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Asian Report for 1 October 2013 - Refugee Youth Action Network
Audio 1 Oct 2013Refugee resettlement is a process that children and youth experience too. Sometimes overlooked, there is a recent service set up specifically to help refugee youth. Lynda is in Auckland meeting the… Audio
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Asian Report for 24 September 2013 - Cambodian Play
Audio 24 Sep 2013Three decades ago the first Cambodian refugees arrived in New Zealand having escaped the horrors of the Khmer Rouge. A generation later, their children have finally begun to tell their stories. Lynda… Audio
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Asian Report for 17 September 2013 - Refugees as Survivors
Seven-hundred-and-fifty quota refugees on average come into this country per annum. The current crisis in Syria may see as many as two million people displaced, many orphaned children. Lynda… Audio
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Asian Report for 10 September 2013 - Race Relations
Audio 10 Sep 2013In spite of initial consternation about her appointment, our ethnic communities welcome Dame Susan Devoy into her role as Race Relations Commissioner. Lynda hears how the new job's going from the Race… Audio
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American Samoa proposes human trafficking law
Audio 10 Sep 2013A new proposed law against human trafficking has drawn reactions, but many say authorities have been too silent for too long. Audio
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Solomons government calls for support for indigenous business people
Audio 4 Sep 2013There are mounting calls in Solomon Islands for the government to better protect and support indigenous business people. Audio
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Asian Report for 3 September 2013 - Islam Awareness Week
Audio 3 Sep 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle is at the launch of Islam Awareness Week where the Muslim youth are keen to link with the public and share their way of life. Audio
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Asian Report for 27 August 2013 - Mandarin at Akl Airport
Audio 27 Aug 2013Lisa Thompson discovers why Auckland Airport is laying out the welcome mat to its Chinese visitors. Audio
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Asian Report for 20 August 2013 - Multicultural Playgroup
Audio 20 Aug 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle finds out how a multicultural playgroup in Auckland is a godsend for refugee and new migrant families. Audio
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Asian Report for 13 August 2013 - Both Worlds
Audio 13 Aug 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the team behind a TV documentary series profiling pan-ethnic youth in New Zealand. These "Generation 1.5ers" take control of the camera and tell us how it is, in 'Both… Audio
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Asian Report for 6 August 2013 - problem gambling
Audio 6 Aug 2013Lynda Chanwai-Earle hears from researchers uncovering the cost of problem gambling to our Asian communities and she asks Sky City Casino for a response to this investigation. Audio
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Asian Report for 30 July 2013 - Problem Gambling (part 1)
Audio 30 Jul 2013Gambling and the superstitious belief in "luck" is an ancient and cultural inheritance for many of our Pan-Asian communities. For some new migrants, overseas students or refugees, the lure of… Audio
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Asian Report for 23 July 2013 - Suzanne Chan On (Part 2)
Imagine a childhood growing up with bodgies, widgies, gambling and opium dens? Lynda Chanwai-Earle gets a personalised tour around the darker side of the last vestiges of Auckland's China Town of the… Audio
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Asian Report for 16 July 2013 - Suzanne Chan On (Part 1)
Suzanne Chan On recalls a hard working but colourful childhood in Auckland's Chinatown of the 1950s. "Chinese People's Street", or Tong Yan Gaai, as it was known to the Cantonese locals of the time… Audio
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Asian Report for 9 July 2013 - Diplomat Duo (Part 2)
Audio 9 Jul 2013Michael Powles practised law in Wellington, before becoming High Commissioner to several Pacific countries and Ambassador to Indonesia and China. Subsequently he was Human Rights Commissioner and… Audio
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Asian Report for 2 July 2013 - Diplomat duo
Lynda talks to Wen Chin and Michael Powles, the couple who were New Zealand's top diplomatic representatives in China during the events of the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 27 June 2013
Audio 27 Jun 2013The government is attempting to re-start Treaty settlement talks with an eastern Bay of Plenty tribe fiercely opposed to deep-sea oil drilling; The government says it will work to bring down the high… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 27 June 2013
Audio 27 Jun 2013The government is attempting to re-start Treaty settlement talks with an eastern Bay of Plenty tribe fiercely opposed to deep-sea oil drilling; The government says it will work to bring down the high… Audio
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Asian Report for 25 June 2013 - Ninjas and Oryza
Audio 25 Jun 2013Ever dreamed about life as a ninja? Well now you can join a group and become one, so long as you can sing and dance. Lynda Chanwai-Earle is in Auckland to find out more. Audio
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Asian Report for 18 June 2013 - Fresh Off The Boat
Audio 18 Jun 2013"Fob" is the derogatory term used to describe new immigrants. It's also the title of an upcoming play in Auckland that examines internalised racism within Asian communities. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 14 June 2013
Audio 14 Jun 2013Benedict Collins gives a live update from the Fieldays at Mystery Creek, and a new report on the fresh fruit sector released this week highlights the potential for continuing the growth of fruit… Audio
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Asian Report for 11 June 2013 - Huo Yan
Audio 11 Jun 2013A new chapter for China/New Zealand exchanges. Lisa Thompson meets young Chinese writer Huo Yan, the inaugural winner of the Rewi Alley Writing Fellowship. Audio
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Asian Report for 4 June 2013 - Kids and Dumplings
Inspired by Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution Day, school children around our Capital turn into little foodies when they learn how to make homemade dumplings with Vicky Ha, Wellington's Queen of… Audio