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Pasifika artists showcase their works in Australian exhibit
An exhibition showcasing cutting-edge work from nine Pacific artists has opened in Melbourne, Australia. Audio
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Book review - Rick Stein’s Secret France
Gail Pittaway reviews Rick Stein's Secret France. Published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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'People will die': Boochani's grim Bomana warning
Former Manus Island detainee Behrouz Boochani says death awaits asylum seekers locked up in Papua New Guinea's Bomana Immigration Centre. Audio
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Cuban big bands, Americana and flamenco
We look ahead to artists coming to WOMAD NZ and NZ Festival 2020 and enjoy torch songs from Cape Verde and 60’s era United States.
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The Lilburn Lecture 2019: Breath of the Birds by Dame Gillian Whitehead
In 'Breath of the Birds' Dame Gillian Whitehead discusses the origin of taonga puoro, their revival, and how she has used traditional Māori musical instruments in her compositions. Audio, Gallery
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Fat Freddy’s Drop on their new album and massive summer tour
Internationally renowned Wellington group Fat Freddy’s Drop have announced ten shows across New Zealand this summer, with support from acts including L.A.B, Avantdale Bowling Club, JessB, Bailey… Audio
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Kiki at 30: Kiki’s Delivery Service
Ghibli’s Kiki gets the boxset treatment and Dan Slevin approves. Video
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New French Polynesia law clears way for phosphate mining
Renewed large-scale phosphate mining poised to restart on French Polynesia's Makatea atoll. Audio
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Small Pacific states brace for measles spread
Some of the Pacific's smallest states are bracing for the arrival of measles, as the disease spreads through the region. Audio
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Vanuatu labour chief defends refusal of media head's permit
Vanuatu's Labour Commissioner says her decision to refuse an application for the renewal of a work permit for the Daily Post's media director is about localisation of employment positions, and not… Audio
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Bougainville referendum preparations drawing to a close
Everything is falling into place for the upcoming referendum on Bougainville's independence from Papua New Guinea, according to its organisers. Audio
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Fiji urged by UN members to protect freedom of expression
Fiji has been urged by United Nations members to prevent attacks on freedom of expression, after concerns from human rights advocates that new online safety laws could be used to silence government… Audio
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Siblings become NZ’s first Pasifika chess champions
For the first time, three Pasifika students will compete in the Australasian National Chess finals after winning gold at the New Zealand Power Team tournament. Audio
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Canada group rescues refugees from PNG's Bomana prison
Rescuing asylum seekers from Papua New Guinea's Bomana prison is the aim of a group privately sponsoring the resettlement of refugees in Canada. Audio
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Rights advocates decry Cook Islands' same sex relations ban
LGBTQI advocates in the Cook Islands are condemning a move to maintain the criminalisation of sex between men. Audio
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New Kiribati opposition party says govt too close to China
A new Kiribati opposition party says the government is too close to China and its time is up. Audio
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French Polynesia's Tong Sang given suspended sentence
Tong Sang gets suspended jail sentence - the fourth of this decade's French Polynesian presidents to get a conviction this year. Audio
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NZ immigration rules a 'concern' - Tuvalu human rights head
Audio 5 Nov 2019Tuvalu's Human Rights Commissioner is lobbying New Zealand to drop what he describes as discriminatory immigration laws for disabled people. Audio
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Tonga makes history by beating rugby league world champs
Tonga's top rugby league players have created history by producing one of the sport's biggest upsets in beating the world champion Australians in Auckland over the weekend. Audio
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UK polling expert on Britain’s Brexit framed election
Britain's foremost polling expert, Sir John Curtice, joins Kathryn Ryan with his predictions for the UK's December election which is being fought by two of the most unconventional British politicians… Audio
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Grace Millane: Could overseas media name the murder-accused?
Despite pleas from the Justice Minister for international media to abide by name suppression laws on a high-profile murder case - there's no guarantee they will.
Earlier this year British backpacker… Audio
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Chinese navy ship conducting training in Pacific straits
A Chinese Naval vessel is undergoing strait training around the Pacific in what could be a sign of things to come. Audio
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Samoans flock to hospitals for measles immunisations
Samoans are flocking to clinics following news of two more deaths suspected to be from measles. Audio
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Pair charged in connection to Yap AG's killing are named
Two men conspired for a month to kill a Micronesian attorney general before she was shot dead two weeks ago. Audio
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Installation tells story of Tokelauans sold into slavery
In the late 1800's, Tokelau's population plummeted to 85 people, because of slavery. This little known history is the subject of a new art installation which will travel to next year's Festival of… Audio