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'Aquaman' helps make the case for Pacific small island states
Film star Jason Momoa, who plays the part of Aquaman, has told the United Nations he's ashamed world leaders don't want to agree on the climate crisis. Audio
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U.S President Donald Trump attacks whistleblower on Twitter
U.S President Donald Trump has suggested the Congressman leading the impeachment inquiry against him should be arrested for treason. Without supplying any evidence Mr Trump accused Adam Schiff of… Audio
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Five things about voting for New Zealand’s most-loved classics
Each year RNZ Concert asks its listeners to vote for their Top three favourite pieces of classical music in Settling the Score. Here are five things that will make you a Settling the Score voting pro…
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Orchestra’s Choice for Todd Young Composer references war atrocity
The Orchestra’s Choice for the 2019 Todd Young Composer Awards references the bombing of Guernica and it has a personal connection for the young composer.
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The two Samoas, 10 years on from the tsunami
It's been 10 years since the massive earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of the south coast of the two Samoas and Tonga's northern most islands. Audio
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Call for Pacific youth to be more involved in decision-making
A Pacific women's activist says the presence of young people at the United Nations Climate Action Summit indicates the need to involve youth at all levels of decision-making. Audio
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Exclusive: Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood
Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead’s lead guitarist-turned-orchestral composer, discusses the wonderful absurdity of being programmed alongside Haydn and Ravel for the NZSO’s Shed Series in Wellington. Video
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80's mullet making a come back in Upper Hutt
Upper Hutt barber fighting back over the trend in mullets spreading throughout the suburb. Audio
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Hutt Mayor deleted texts about retirement home’s plumbing
Texts the Hutt City Council told RNZ did not exist about a retirement complex's seriously bad plumbing were in fact sent to the mayor who deleted them. A plumber also sent Mayor Ray Wallace nine… Audio
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Kiribati calls out Australia over climate apathy
Australia's lack of commitment to addressing the climate crisis is disappointing, the President of Kiribati says. Audio
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UNFPA helps boost gender equality in Pacific
Audio 24 Sep 2019The head of the United Nations Population Fund was in New Zealand last week holding high level meetings on gender equality in the Pacific Region. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern on her way to U.S to meet Trumpa and address UN
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern heads to New York to address the UN and meet with President Donald Trump. Audio
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Pete Bossley - A NZ architect’s unique OE
Like many young New Zealanders, aspiring architect Pete Bossley jumped on a plane and headed off for a year or two of travel. Audio, Gallery
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‘Ghost Wall’ author’s Brexit parable
Novelist, travel writer and academic, Sarah Moss is earning rave reviews for her latest novel Ghost Wall. It's been described as a Brexit-inspired parable, populated by characters plotting a path… Audio
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U.S gun maker Colt to stop making AR-15s for general public
Major U-S gunmaker, Colt, has announced it's exiting the consumer rifle market, as demand for high-powered, semi-automatic guns wane. The company's weapons include the AR-15 assault rifle. However, it… Audio
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Sols province surveys independence appetite
The premier of Solomon Islands' largest province says he will push for independence to maintain ties with Taiwan if there is public backing. Audio
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Parliament’s Book of Days
They say a week is a long time in politics. It is, and sometimes it feels that way too. It’s so long there is a flow and flux to the weekdays at parliament, almost like the shift of the seasons. Audio
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Economic empowerment to counter domestic violence in Fiji
Fiji's government says empowering women economically can help them escape abusive relationships. Audio
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NZ expands regional parliamentary support to Pacific
New Zealand's Parliament is expanding its support to its counterparts in the Pacific with a new programme, Tai a Kiwa. Audio
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Vinyl poised to outsell CDs for the first time since the 1980s
Vinyl, a format that was believed by some to have died decades ago, is now on the verge of outselling CDs for the first time since the mid-1980s. Roger Marbeck is with us to discuss. Audio
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A vision enacted - Rua Kēnana’s lament in law
The Rua Kēnana Pardon Bill doesn’t just restore his mana, it adds his poetry to the law. Audio
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PNG govt offers funding olive branch to Bougainville
Papua New Guinea's government has pledged a 287-million US dollar (1-billion kina) facility to generate economic development in Bougainville over 10 years. The announcement was made by PNG prime… Audio
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Mother of Fiji's 'miracle baby' says whole nation wants justice
Over two weeks following the mysterious deaths of five family members in Fiji's Nausori Highlands the mother of the baby found alive with the dead says she is still waiting for justice. Audio
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Benny Wenda denies West Papuan activists behind riots
The West Papuan independence leader Benny Wenda denies he and other activists are behind violent riots in the region. Audio
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Over-70s skiers upset by rule change
Some over-70s who have enjoyed free skiing on Mount Ruapehu for years are upset they missed out this year after the operator changed the rules without warning. Skiiers over the age of 70 are entitled… Audio