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PNG authorities urge collaborative effort over virus threat
Authorities in Papua New Guinea say they're preparing as best as they can to respond to the threat of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Audio
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Fiji govt criticised for weakening the country's unions
Audio 19 Feb 2020The Fijian government has been accused of "wrecking the trade union movement" in the country. Audio
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Parliament this week: The debate on the Prime Minister’s statement continues
As Parliament enters its second sitting week of the year, MPs will be busy debating topics including polytechnics, voting, and the Government’s plan. Audio
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South Auckland celebrates diversity with festival
Organisers of a festival celebrating the diversity of South Auckland want to prove its different from other cultural events in the city. Audio
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Signs of influx of West Papuans into PNG
Audio 17 Feb 2020There are signs of a fresh influx of West Papuans into Papua New Guinea amid a protracted conflict across the border. Audio
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Manus Island refugee support staff resign in protest
Audio 17 Feb 2020Twenty nine workers providing welfare support services to Manus Island refugees resigned enmasse 10 days ago in protest over low wages. Audio
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Not enough Pacific people in NZ's tech sector - specialist
Audio 17 Feb 2020An IT specialist says it's a tragedy that Maori and Pacific people only make up two percent of the technology sector in New Zealand. Audio
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Big data’s use of digital surveillance lays our lives bare and distorts our understanding of the world, just as propaganda did in the past
The interrelationship between the history of propaganda and our world of digital surveillance is discussed by Dr Ethan Plaut from the University of Auckland during the 2019 Raising the Bar night. Audio
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A model for RNZ’s new youth service?
RNZ’s planned new music-based outlet to hook younger people has been met with scepticism - even scorn - during the current controversy over RNZ Concert. RNZ bosses and pundits have singled out… Audio
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Eight quick questions with Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker
Australian psych act Tame Impala – aka Kevin Parker – has just released his fourth album, The Slow Rush, and plays Auckland’s Spark Arena on April 16. Music 101’s Charlotte Ryan fired him eight quick… Video, Audio
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Govt urged to monitor under-5s after boy severely beaten
Calls tonight for the government to introduce a strict monitoring regime for all under five years old in NZ in the wake of a four-year-old Flaxmere boy being brutally beaten two weeks ago.
The… Video, Audio
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Critter of the Week The Bryde’s Whale
This week's critter is the Bryde's Whale. They can be found in the Hauraki Gulf all year round spending most of their time near the ocean's surface. They are they are most commonly sighted large whale… Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Wellington’s forgotten shipwreck
The worst shipwreck in Wellington waters was not the sinking of the Wahine in April 1968 (a tragedy which cost 53 lives.) Today is the 111th anniversary of a shipwreck off the south coast which saw… Audio, Gallery
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Clarinet hits from the 60’s when Acker Bilk was king
Audio 9 Feb 2020Clarinetists are centre stage along with hits from the 60s and great film soundtracks by Henry Mancini. Video
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Tuvalu Tino recovery gets $US6m boost
Two weeks on from Cyclone Tino, Tuvalu is still reeling from the devastation wrought. Audio
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Pasifika-led theatre tackles mental health issues
A theatre director is hoping to spark conversations about taboo subjects like mental health and suicide in New Zealand's Pacific community. Audio
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NZ health group tackles social issues among Pasifika elders
Audio 5 Feb 2020A Pacific health provider has adopted a Fonofale model to address social isolation and other issues plaguing Pasifika communities in New Zealand's South Island. Audio
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Sport: Fiji 7s finally find form in Sydney
A sublime performance by the Fiji sevens team in Sydney has gotten their World Series title defence back on track. Audio
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Over 50s report age discrimination when applying for jobs
Audio 3 Feb 2020An article in the Sunday Star Times has highlighted the way that many people over 50 feel they are being frozen out of the job market. Audio
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Auckland's Pacific community celebrates new drivers
Audio 3 Feb 2020A total of 128 people from the Auckland Pacific community have achieved their goal of gaining a driver's licences after a new initiative from government agencies and business leaders in Auckland. Audio
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End of Super Rugby’s golden weather?
Super Rugby kicked off earlier than ever before last Friday under the slogan 'Rugby Recoded'. Last year Sky TV broke the bank to retain the live rights but critics claim the competition's profile has… Audio
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The 90's File
Why do young people choose to work in agriculture? Country Life meets Briar Loveridge who is now working in a job she didn't know existed. Audio
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Fulvic acid exports to the U.S worth millions
Audio 30 Jan 2020The accidental discovery of fulvic acid on a Southland Farm is leading to a potentially multi-million dollar export business to the U.S. NZ Fulvic director, Rhys Brooking, explains what the nutrient… Audio
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Coronavirus: Samoa's preventative measures hitting travellers
Audio 30 Jan 2020Travel restrictions imposed by Samoa's government amid the deadly outbreak of coronavirus are having an impact on those planning to visit from New Zealand. Audio
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Flosse's return to Tahiti politics under cloud
Audio 30 Jan 2020Veteran French Polynesian leader Flosse struggles with planned return to politics after five-year ban. Audio